PCL LinkDump: Audio / Visual findings on a more or less regular basis.
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Wednesday, February 28, 2007

Uncensored History of the Blues

Uncensored History of the Blues - "The Delta Blues Museum's Uncensored Blues Podcast takes a raw look at the early history of recorded blues music in US. Each show includes a series of rare pre-war blues tracks and some discussion of those songs. " (via Bifurcated Rivets)

Tuesday, February 27, 2007

Ferrante & Teicher - African Echoes

We continue with even more Ferrante & Teicher. Enjoy!
From the fantastic 'Pianos In Paradise', African Echoes:

Added by scotterace

Monday, February 26, 2007

Holiday for Pianos

Ferrante & Teicher - Holiday for Pianos available thanks to Stax o' Wax.

Ghost Rider



Ghost Rider Complete 1973-1983 Series at X-Y-Z-Cosmonaut's CosmoBlog.

Listen to the Percy Trout hour Tonight!


the Percy Trout hour

Super-Fizz Sugar-Pop
from all over the Globe!

Listen to a LIVE Show Monday Night (2-26-07)
from 8pm to 10pm EST.

Tonight: Percy's pal, Allen, takes the reigns of the show and with the help of his extensive vinyl collection, directs our attention to classic music from and about New Orleans.

WRFL 88.1fm
Lexington, Ky.

Listen Online

Shes got legs, she knows how to use them.

Melissa Mason, "dancer known for her ability to swing one leg through a full circle vertically." (quoted from IMDb).
And they are not kidding us!
This clip is from the 1932 short movie 'The Yacht Party':

Added by janklompstra

Daddy Cool

With actually some life singing and moaning along ..

uploaded by aleksander65

Sunday, February 25, 2007

Car brochure covers


Volvo P 1800. Not just the avarage Volvo where reliability and safety comes first.
Check out the image gallery over at the Volvo P1800 Club of Sweden.
This gallery is glamorous in particular. I especially love this image. It's so "Swedish".

Find tons of other cool car imagery from all over the world at this page for car brochure covers.(via Coudal Partners)

It's a mad, mad, mad, mad cola! Says Nancy

Here we go with another soft drink expert.
I trust any woman in silk pajamas and go-go boots.

Added by TacScoot

(via On The Flipside)

Ann Margaret


Boy, that dame sure aims to please!

Saturday, February 24, 2007

Van Advertisements


Chevy Brute Force & 1961 Ford Econoline
Click images for bigger vanery

Friday, February 23, 2007

Ann-Margret, the groovy soft drink expert

Commercial for Canada Dry, mod-style. Probably from '68.

Added by MusicOnTV

The Exciting Sounds Of Model Road Racing

"Welcome to the exciting world of Slot Car Racing! The Sounds, the Feel, the Drama of a jammed-packed road course. Slot Car Racers are an independent breed, the don't want surfing or hot rod music! They want their own sound - the GO sound! The West Coast GO Sound! Like no other band today The Phantom Surfers are poised to bring you all their section of this new sound. So plug in your controller, line up your slot rod and when the christmas tree turns green... go! Go! GO!"

Get The Phantom Surfers' "The Exciting Sounds Of Model Road Racing" (1997) at TWILIGHTZONE!

Thursday, February 22, 2007

Big Blue Marble

Katya, the glimmering oddio marble, tells us "Big Blue Marble was a half-hour children's television series in worldwide syndication through the 1970s. It was made up of stories about children in different cultures around the world. ...
In 1974, A&M Records released an album of songs from the show entitled Big Blue Marble."

Rev Frost Presents…A Bloody Come Back

After almost 3 months in limbo Reverend Frost is back!
Rev Frost Presents…A Bloody Come Back Mix, Part 3

Download another Percy Trout hour



the Percy Trout hour

Super-Fizz-Sugar-Pop
from all over the Globe!

Download another show from the Archives
(this one from 2-26-06):

Get it here.

"If you climb into bed with me..."


... she began, "I'll make all of your difficulties mystically vanish."

Jeff considered the seductive necromancer's offer. He didn't believe in witchcraft. The subject amused him, but he gave it no credence. Though, he knew, with her body alone, with its soft curves and plump hills and valleys... couldn't she make his problems go away for at least the night?

Tuesday, February 20, 2007

Short Info

Hey, gangsters!

Thanks to a post over at BoingBoing you can now easily access the latest music videos I have posted over at the Visual Guidance blog via a badge in the sidabar here on PCL.

Cozy.

/Z aka mrdantefontana

Tiny Tim - Live in Vancouver 1968


Lee at Fudgeland has something very special for us:
"Today I'm very pleased to present to all you Tiny Tim superfans (and those about to be) a rare, never-before circulated live recording of Herbert at BC Pacific Coliseum, captured on September 21, 1968 at the peak of his commercial success. ..."
Tiny Tim - Live in Vancouver 1968

Monday, February 19, 2007

Flip the Frog in Killing Floor

Ub Iwerks' "Fiddlesticks" mashed with Howlin' Wolf's "Killing Floor" by Lex10 of GlyphJockey.
See entry here.

Or watch it at YouTube.

Rhoda Scott - Moanin'

"... Scott was first attracted to the organ in her father’s church at age seven. "It's really the most beautiful instrument in the world," she stated in a recent interview. "The first thing I did was take my shoes off and work the pedals." From then on she always played her church organ in her bare feet, and to this date she has continued the practice, earning her nicknames such as "The Barefoot Lady" and "The Barefoot Contessa." Following her lead, many other performers of popular organ music now also play barefoot. Because of her church training, however, Scott uses the pedals to play a genuine bass line, unlike many other jazz organists, which allows her to use her left hand for more elaborate chord work. The resulting music is an energetic fusion of musical styles that partakes of jazz, gospel, and classical, reflecting both Scott’s early experience and her formal training. ..." [quoted from Wikipedia entry]
This very clip is from 1972

Added by tehtube

Mr Dante Fontana




Piero Piccioni's Mr Dante Fontana (Bossacumbia mix)

Sunday, February 18, 2007

Are we that exhausted


Are we that exhausted is the new Aperitivo radio show, this is the actual question, with answers from Devine & Statton , the lovely Mari Piersen, Felix Kubin & Coolhaven, Smokey Robinson and a lot more fantastic proposals.
Kiss caress and more until next time

Antony Micallef


'Judgement day'
Click image for superior view at source.

Cassette mix, 80s nostalghia


Charles at KrackPot tells us: "I uploaded a couple of MP3's that I made from a cassette tape I recorded from the Radio on Presidents Day in 1983. It was recorded from KUSF, a college radio station (University of San Francisco).
It is a great representation of the Music scene bot local and nationally at the time. I particularly like this set, and I have periodically listened to it over the years on tape. Having it in MP3 format will likely mean that I listen to it more often."
Side 1

1) Cristina - Is that all there is?
2) Robert Ellis Orrall - Senseless
3) ? (long, instrumental)
4) Ramones - Little bit o Soul
5) Ramones - I Need Your Love
6) Red Rockets - China
7) Modern English - Life In The Gladhouse
8) Sparks - Sextown USA
9) David Hines - Land of 1000 Dances
10) Joe Jackson - El Cancer
11) Black Uhuru - Darkness - split onto side 2...

Side 2

1) Black Uhuru - Darkness ...continued
2) Fibinachis - Sergio Leone
3) Esmerelda - Saving Myself
4) Falco - Kommissar
5) The Church - Ancient History
6) Count Floyd - Reggae Christmas Eve in Transylvania
7) Jona Lewie - In the Kitchen at Parties
8) Robyn Hitchcock - Eaten by her own Dinner
9) Ramones - Time has come Today
10) ? - Ball of Confusion
11) Heaven 17 - Facist Groove Thing
12) Fools Brigade - Everyone's an Artist
13) The Stirrups - Socks
14) Yoko Ono - Never Say Goodbye

An Electric Religious Moog Symphony

New super stuff shared by Wiel's Time Capsule:
" This is a religious Moog album on the Light record label. You can tell that from the titles, but you can hardly hear it. The music is good and the Moog well used. It is played by Clark Gassman, the same guy who played the Moog on Martin Denny's Exotic Moog. Ralph Carmichael was the director. Carmichael wrote and arranged pop tunes for Peggy Lee, Bing Crosby, Nat King Cole, Perry Como, and Stan Freberg(!). And he composed for Bonanza, Lucy Ball and Danny Kaye shows. ..."
Ralph Carmichael - The Electric Symphony

The Jogger

Loeki Stardust Quartet plays "The Jogger" by Dick Koomans



more clips by this quartet

Saturday, February 17, 2007

Shocking News Alert: BRITNEY IS KOJAK!!!!!

Britney Spears as seen yesterday singing her heart out at a local tavern in Los Angeles:

A little more about this shocking discovery here.

Friday, February 16, 2007

German farm tractors


Porsche Diesel: Image gallery and the ephemeral collection: Porsche Diesel and the Competitors (like the Holder A12 PS shown above at top). (via Martin Klasch)
Note: Site in German

Thursday, February 15, 2007

Space Age Lounge

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Space Age Lounge:
- Volume 1 - Ultra Swank Living
- Volume 2 - Red Carpet Ride
- Volume 3 - Love at First Flight
Everything compiled and designed for You by Chris at Ultra Swank.
Ah, this is an ultra luxurious treat for sore ears.

Note: See also this post for more audio extravaganza in the same vein.

Wednesday, February 14, 2007

God Hates David Lee Roth

"... Here, we have a religious separatist group from the western US who particularly have it in for rock'n'roll. So, they decide to banish it, in part, by speaking in tongues. ..."
The Sounds of American Doomsday Cults, v.14 available thanks to Invisible Record Archive.
Note: more info about this album here - and more info about Church Universal and Triumphant (CUT) here)

Do Or Die

Tuesday, February 13, 2007

Sammy Davis, Jr.goes country

Sammy Davis, Jr. - Closest of Friends available at Check The Cool Wax.

The Jealous Astronaut

Lisa Nowak in surf flash:

Added by interfuel

Or watch it at the Jealous Astronaut's homepage. (via BoingBoing)

More Monroe Calculator Company

Pastor McPurvis comes back with another industrial musical from the Monroe Calculator Company (find the first one here) :
" ... While this show may not be as original as ‘It’s a Brand New Ball Game’, it is still a fun listen and it is a must have for all you Monroe Calculator Company completists out there. ..."
Yes, step forward Monroe Calculator Company completists! You know who you are.
This is a once in a lifetime Opportunity!

Monday, February 12, 2007

Photo Central: Photo Exhibits


'Woman in Striped Dress'
Found in Joel D. Levinson: An Independent Vision of the Human Condition.

Photo Central: Photo Exhibits - Selection of photo exhibits on a selected topic or photographer.
Also of interest: Surrealism and Experimental Photography, Fritz Henle: Observer and Photographer of People and Places and Paris at Night in Photographs. I advice you to have a tour. lot's of great photography. (via Peanut Butter Sandwich)

Romance

Tiny Tim & Miss Vicky 's marriage was broadcasted live on Johnny Carson's The Tonight Show in 1969.

Read more about their romance and marriage by clicking the pic.

This clip is from from 2 years later. Romance and falsettos still in full bloom.
From The Ed Sullivan Show 1971
Tiny Tim & Miss Vicky-"Why"

Added by cubicheloco

Loretta Lynn, "Rated X"

Listen at ANABlog.

Nick Georgiou's Newspaper Creatures

Check out Nick Georgiou's Newspaper Creatures!
Here and Here. (via Wooster Collective)

BollyWeirdness Maximus

Click here if you dare.

The Final ECHO


gloveshot tells us: "This is the home of The Final ECHO It has been nearly 37 years since St. Louis County School #70 closed forever. I have uploaded the entire last yearbook for the enjoyment of the world."



The Ballad Of Bilbo Baggins -The Lost Footage

Another great discovery by Maiden Wine, The Ultimate Leonard Nimoy Music Site:
"Just about everybody who's anybody on the Internet has seen Leonard Nimoy's music video, The Ballad of Bilbo Baggins [Note: See for yourself here]. However, little has ever been established about when, where, and why it was made. In a Maiden Wine exclusive, we have found answers and more. And the Earth-shattering news is: the video that we all know and love is an edited, abbreviated version of the original video! After decades on the shelf, the world can now enjoy the full version of this legendary production, with an introduction to the song, complete instrumental break, and the ending in its entirety. ..."
Rick Nelson (and beach chick) & Nimoy, relaxing

Listen to the Percy Trout hour Tonight!


the Percy Trout hour

Super-Fizz Sugar-Pop
from all over the Globe!

Listen to a LIVE Show Monday Night (2-12-07)
from 8pm to 10pm EST.

WRFL 88.1fm
Lexington, Ky.

Listen Online

Erik Refner


Found in folder for Rockabillies - 1

Erik Refner, excellent Danish photographer. (via wandering with the ghost)
Note: Flash site

The Greatest Porkers In Pop Culture History


11. Pink Floyd Pig, 5. Miss Piggy

"... No matter how cute some of them may be, you can't deny the mouth watering goodness of bacon. But aside from their culinary contributions to society, it's time we honor their importance as pop culture icons. ..."
The Greatest Porkers In Pop Culture History according to retroCRUSH.

Hanamushi


Hanamushi is a really cool Japanese artist and illustrator. (via Aguarrás)

Sunday, February 11, 2007

There's Music In The Air!


"For those of you who think the only way to serve a martini is at 30,000 feet, here's a collection of lounge faves to listen to as you sip amongst the clouds. This collection is from the Qantas in-flight library circa 1973.
Cruise to the sounds of the Harry Roche Constellation, the John Keating Orchestra, Ron Goodwin, Pepe Jaramillo, and other luminaries of the genre. ..."
Yes, Mr Snookles at Third Island tells us: There's Music In The Air!

The Cartoonist Talks

The Cartoonist has launched a podcast. It will be a series of podcasts called The Cartoonist Talks. I guess he thinks it's kind of boring just talking to himself so this series will probably also always present someone the Cartoonist discusses with as well. Kind of like an interview - but a little more lose and free spirit.
In this his first podcast he talks to Knox, singer of the "veteran" British punk band The Vibrators.
This is the first of 2 intallments of this "pub conversation".
Some samples of the music of the Vibrators can be heard as well.
I really liked this first podcast. If you like punk music, post-punk or just love music in general I think you really should subscribe to this podcast (via iTunes) . The rumour says the Cartoonist will meet up with other really cool characters in a near future. So, stay tuned.

for Mr. Dante Fontana...


... its curdling as we speak.

Where in the world?

Don't forget to show me where you live so that I can visit you if I retire and want to start a new life in a new town in a new country. I've heard that it's hard being an ageing super famous ex-blogger. I need places I can go where I'll be able to walk the streets without being knocked to the concrete by crazy fans.
I'm not picky. I can sleep on the couch. But I want my coffee black and hot. And I love Filmjölk for breakfast!

/Z aka mrdantefontana, Malmö, Sweden

Saturday, February 10, 2007

Sexploitation Ad Art Slide Show

The Tod serves us a delicious dish of Sexploitation Ad Art. Fasten your seatbelts adults. This wild ride is of course NSFW!

Arkiva Tropika


La Conga - New York City - 1940's dinner & drink menu, front cover - inside pages - back cover.
Click image for far better view at source.


"The Hurricane was located at 95 Cambridge St. in Boston. This dinner & cocktail menu from the 1940's features imagery from the John Hall/Dorothy Lamour South Seas adventure movie, "The Hurricane" [IMDb]. Artwork by Vannicola."
Hurricane - Boston, MA - 1940's dinner & cocktail menu, front cover


Arkiva Tropika - "... From Florida to Fiji, from Haiti to Hawaii, from Seattle to Samoa, Arkiva Tropika is about the classic island imagery of tourism. Created as a way to both share and organize my collection, it consists largely of menus, yet also includes postcards, photos, brochures, matchbooks, and other paper ephemera from tropical themed environments, which are mostly pre-1970. ..." (via del.icio.us/ggth)

Bat-Blog


Bat-Blog . Vintage Batman memorabilia, Batman toys, and Batman culture in general.

Now featuring an interview with Mark Racop of Fiberglass Freaks about their 1966 Batmobile Replica Car.

Batmobile Delivery Day (like that day will ever come!!!)

Added by MarkRacop

Tennis For Two


"Tennis for Two, the first "computergame", built in 1958.
It was created by William Higinbotham almost 50 years ago and this video shows the entire setup in action. The video is complete with the awesome clicking sounds. It's a pleasure to watch.
The game itself is what could be considered a spiritual predecessor to Pong. It's not technically a computergame, because it actually ran on analogue technology, not on a digital machine, such as a computer. ..."
(via Grow-A-Brain)

Friday, February 09, 2007

Songs as collages


"People Are Strange" by Dylan Hunt.
Click collage for better view at Scrapiteria.

New theme at Scrapiteria (the greatest Collage Collaboration blog on the net).
Entries so far:
- "Walk This Way"
- "Song Of The Alien Corn"
- "Hold on, hold on"
- "Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood"