Art: Moneygami
Moneygami
by Hasegawa Yosuke
Via phantomoftheradio of PCL LinkDump
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Moneygami
by Hasegawa Yosuke
Via phantomoftheradio of PCL LinkDump
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Posted by Martin Klasch 2 comments
Record Envelope - the little library of factory sleeves
Via phantomoftheradio of PCL LinkDump
Posted by Martin Klasch 2 comments
Labels: album covers, design, logos, music, record covers, record sleeves
Two of my all-time favorite christmas music records are available for download so why not check them out.
The Soulful Strings - The Magic Of Christmas
Can be found at A Christmas Yuleblog
Stereo Percussions de Noel - Herman Apple Ses Carillions Et Ses Percussions
Can be found at Falalalala
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Posted by Martin Klasch 6 comments
Labels: christmas music, herman apple, the soulful strings
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IFA Wartburg (not the automobile manufacturer)
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Posted by Martin Klasch 0 comments
Labels: DDR, die DDR, East German, East Germany, IFA Wartburg, music, swedish, youtube playlist
Posted by Martin Klasch 6 comments
Labels: ad, advertisement, DDR, die DDR, East German, East Germany, IFA Wartburg, youtube
To be honest I'm not much of a fan of instrumental group The three Suns, I think they are pretty boring to listen to, but oh boy did they have some great artwork on some of their albums!! Found at Ernie (Not Bert) - a great Christmas music blog!
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Posted by Martin Klasch 6 comments
Labels: album covers, christmas music, music, music blog, the three suns
Posted by Martin Klasch 4 comments
Labels: australia, movies, mystery, peter weir, picnic at hanging rock
Our thanks to Erik - the Fettfräsare number 1.
Posted by Martin Klasch 2 comments
Labels: at the Esquire Club, Merit Hemmingson and the Meritones, music
Well, as it is said in the trailer for documentary "Who Is Harry Nilsson? And Why Is Everybody Talkin' About Him?" - either people get it (who he is) right away or they have no idea.
It seems that everyone who do know who Harry Nilsson was will agree that: 1...he was an extremely talented singer and songwriter 2...he was an extremely complicated person "a big bunny with really sharp teeth".
While being a very productive and successful songwriter, both for himself and others, like the song "One" recorded by Three Dog Night, the two largest hits for Nilsson as a performing artist were not written by him. Those songs are the theme from the movie Midnight Cowboy "Everybody's Talkin'" and "Without You".
Nilsson lived a life that took a toll on his body - partying, drinking etc with friends like John Lennon, Ringo Starr and Keith Moon - and Nilsson sadly died in 1993 before the age of 53.
Here follows a collection of the YouTube movies that had a Nilsson connection and that I found worth putting together. There's the documentary trailer, a couple of versions of "Everybody's talkin'", "Without You", "One" with Three Dog Night, "Daddy's Song" - a song he did for The Monkeys, A documentary about some of Nilsson's recording session in five parts and some more... Enjoy!
A great blog: For the love of Harry
Nilsson's MySpace
The Harry Nilsson Web Pages
Harry Nilsson at Bedazzled!
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Posted by Martin Klasch 1 comments
Labels: documentary, everybody's talkin', harry nilsson, John Lennon, Keith Moon, midnight cowboy, music, nilsson, one, Ringo Starr, the monkeys, without you, youtube, youtube playlist
The art of Swedish artist Henrik Olsson. Finnish and Swedish landscapes and more through his eyes...
Via Canta Piriquito Canta
Posted by Martin Klasch 0 comments
Labels: art, artist, Henrik Olsson, paintings, swedish
The Glasgow-based artist David Shrigley co-directed and wrote this little animated film of seven minutes and forty-two seconds. It's well worth the time. I put in a few other Shrigley films in the playlist for your enjoyment too.
Links:
http://www.davidshrigley.com/
http://www.mudam.lu/shrigley/
animate!: David Shrigley biography
http://www.whoiamandwhatiwant.com/
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Posted by Martin Klasch 0 comments
Labels: animation, art, David Shrigley, Who I Am And What I Want
The ad has been cropped.
If you dug this one you gotta dig these "bad" ads from Ebony Magazine, 1970-76. Thanks to The In Crowd who is getting real good at sharing. He's The Pimp.
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Posted by Martin Klasch 0 comments
Labels: 1970s, ad, ads, advertisement, bad ads, blaxploitation, ebony, ebony magazine, fashion, magazine, vintage ads, vintage fashion
Matching Album Covers
Via Stationsvakt
This is obviously not the first time this technique has been used. Check out the ones made by Christian Marclay.
...sort of related to:
Posted by Martin Klasch 4 comments
Labels: album covers, matching album covers
"There is one Swedish artist who has made an entirely original contribution to the art of our time, comparable with the foremost masters of modern art history, and that is Olle Bærtling." - Gunnar Berefelt
Doctor of Philosophy, Professor emeritus of the History of Art at the University of Stockholm
Links:
Olle Bærtling - Bærtlingfoundation
Olle Bærtling - a modern classic at Moderna Museet (Stockholm Modern Museum) 6th of October - 6th of January
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Posted by Martin Klasch 7 comments
Labels: art, artist, modern, Olle Baertling
Photo uploaded to Flickr by OrigamiKid
Japanese manhole covers
via Drawn!
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Posted by Martin Klasch 4 comments
Labels: design, japan, Japanese, japanese design, Japanese manhole covers, manhole covers
The observant reader may have noticed that I have added a little button () in the sidebar. You will find it just below the equally new headline "ReadSpeaker AudioFeed". Yes it's true - from this moment on you can listen to and even download as mp3 files, your favorite blog - Martin Klasch!
Why, oh why, you may ask, and rightfully so. We are not really the text based blog that might benefit from having such a service. We have posts that consists of only an image or an embedded video and hardly any text. Well, the simple answer is that we simply had to test it as soon as we heard about it at Stationsvakt, just for the fun of it. Podcasting may be unnecessary for this blog but I must say that I'm impressed with how the automated voice sounds. I believe they have voices in English, Swedish and French. Maybe you want to test it for your own blog?
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Posted by Martin Klasch 2 comments
Labels: Audio, audioblog, audiofeed, blog, podcast, readspeaker
Posted by Martin Klasch 7 comments
Labels: 1970s, ad, ads, advertisement, Bill the Hatter, blaxploitation, fashion, vintage fashion
Posted by Martin Klasch 0 comments
Labels: art, Ben Newman, Bibi, Bibi's Box, illustration, illustrator