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trevlad-sounds · 15 days
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Balearic Boast 12 april 2022 Beanfield Corso - Aldorande Sir Boastful Yussef Kamaal - Lowrider Jaga Jazzist - Apex (Lindstrøm & Prins Thomas Remix) Mildlife - Rare Air - Edit Project Pablo - Closer 2XM - By My Side Jonny Nash - Phantom Actors Chaos In The CBD - Digital Harmony Quantic - Atlantic Oscillations Beanfield - The Great Outside (Dixon AVDC Alternative Remix) Project Pablo - Royal Plus An-2 - Lazy Sun Lord Echo, Toby Laing - Digital Haircut Galcher Lustwerk - Warming Up Beanfield - Mohair Gold Panda - Pink & Green Harvey Sutherland and Bermuda - Clarity Harvey Sutherland - Superego Damien Rice w/ Lisa Hannigan - Waters Of March Milton Wright - Brothers And Sisters (First Version) Ricky Razu - The Way Luv Goes
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mixamorphosis · 1 month
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Blog post and linked up tracklist [HERE]
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01. Willie Hutch - Your Love Keeps Liftin' Me Higher (Be With Records) 02. Gloria Ann Taylor - Deep Inside Of You (Luv N' Haight) 03. Mike James Kirkland - Love Is All We Need (Luv N' Haight) 04. Roy Ayers Ubiquity - Baby You Give Me A Feeling (Polydor) 05. Jermaine Jackson - You Like Me Don't You? (Motown) 06. Gwen McCrae - Rockin' Chair (Sequel) 07. Eighties Ladies - Turned Onto You (Original Selection Records) 08. Tony Joe White - I've Got A Thing About You (How Do You Are?) 09. Harry Nilsson - Love Story (RCA Victor) 10. Sue Barker - Lover Man (Hot Casa Records) 11. Milton Wright - All I Know Is That I Have You (Alston Records) 12. Aaron Neville - Baby I'm A Want You (BCI Eclipse) 13. Curtis Mayfield - Give Me Your Love (Love Song) (Curtom) 14. Eddie Hazel - Physical Love (Be With Records) 15. Lyn Collins - You Can't Beat Two People In Love (Get On Down) 16. The Voices Of East Harlem - Take A Little Time To Love (Just Sunshine Records) 17. Jean Adebambo - Paradise (Soul Jazz Records) 18. Sonya Spence - Talk Love (Attic Salt Discs) 19. Finley Quaye - Even After All (Epic) 20. Kellee Patterson - I'm Gonna Love You Just A Little More Baby (Hubbub Records)
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frenchcurious · 4 months
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Maison à flanc de colline à Steilacoom, dans l'État de Washington, conçue en 1967 par l'apprenti de Frank Lloyd Wright, Milton Stricker. Photos via Redfin - source MCM Daily.
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mask131 · 9 months
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Fantasy sights: of Derby
Another classical painter, to match the French Ingres - the British Joseph Wright of Derby, a great painter of the 18th century.
Let's begin with one of Derby's famous pieces, "The alchemist in search of the philosopher's stone", embodying the entire myths and legends surrounding the figure of the alchemist and the famed "stone". People might however be disappointed to learn that the actual and proper title to this piece is "The alchemist discovering phosporus", and that it is not as fantastical or imaginary as one would believe: it is actually an historical piece, depicting the German alchemist Hennig Brand discovering phosporus.
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Next piece: The Lady in Milton's Comus. In my previous post I talked about the Orlando Furioso - here, is another forgotten name of my list, the play (well, a masque) Comus by Milton. Yes, the same Milton who created the Luciferian epic "Paradise Lost". Comus is the second most famous work of Milton right after Paradise Lost, and it has very Shakespearian tones, as a Lady and her two brothers, wandering through the woods, kept separated - the Lady becomes the prisoner of Comus, a perverse sorcerer and spirit of debauchery trying to rally the Lady to his sins, while her brothers are helped by an angelic spirit in their quest for their lost sister...
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Speaking of Shakespeare, here is Derby's take on the Bard: Romeo and Juliet, the Tomb Scene.
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This time a subject from the Odyssey: Penelope Unraveling her Web.
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And finally, a subject taken from a Persian tale: Miravan breaking open the tomb of his ancestors.
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garadinervi · 2 years
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Richard Wright: 'Southeast Corner of Things', Text by Mark Hamilton, Richard Wright, and Thomas Lawson, Locus+, Newcastle upon Tyne, and Milton Keynes Gallery, Milton Keynes, 2000
(on the way of Art Books & Ephemera)
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Some of you have never wanted to write an entire crossover fanfic saga of a grouchy man in flannel moving to the Pacific Northwest and  accidentally adopting a bunch of feral Orcas Islanders (even though they insist they adopted him) That pretty much ding dong ditched him in an attempt to get a good look at his reclusive ass and PROVE he’s the same guy from that weird channel they found on YouTube while looking for clues about their missing friend from 19 years ago and it SHOWS.
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genevieveetguy · 2 years
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- Oh, what's the matter with you two? Do you always have to talk about killing people? - We're not talking about killing people. Herb's talking about killing me and I'm talking about killing him. - It's your father's way of relaxing. - Can't he find some other way to relax?
Shadow of a Doubt, Alfred Hitchcock (1943)
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murkyhazed · 10 months
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tag drop 7 of idk
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the-joy-of-knowledge · 4 months
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Becoming an Intelligent Woman
My Dears,
There is no greater goal than being a fine woman who is intelligent, kind, and elegant. As much as we all want to be described with these adjectives, it takes a great amount of discipline to get there. It is very doable only if you are ready to put in the work.
Here are steps you can add to your routine in the next 4 weeks that will make you 1% more intelligent than you were before. This is a process that should become a habit not a goal. It is long term, however, I want you to devote just 4 weeks into doing these steps first and recognize the changes that follow.
Watch documentaries: This is the easiest step, we all have access to Youtube. Youtube has a great number of content on art, history, technology, food, science etc that will increase your knowledge and pique your curiosity. I really did not know much about world history especially from the perspective of World war 1 & 2, the roaring 20s, Age of Enlightenment, Jazz era, monarchies etc but with several channels dedicated to breaking down history into easily digestible forms. I have in the last 4 weeks immersed myself into these documentaries. Here are a few I watched:
The fall of monarchies
The Entire History of United Kingdom
The Eight Ages of Greece
World War 1
World War 2
The Roaring '20s
The Cuisine of the Enlightenment
2. Read Classics: I recommend starting with short classics so that you do not get easily discouraged. Try to make reading easy and interesting especially if you struggle with finishing a book. Why classics? You see, if you never went to an exclusive private school in Europe or America with well crafted syllabus that emphasized philosophy, history, art, and literary classics, you might want to know what is felt like and for me this was a strong reason. Asides that, there is so much wisdom and knowledge available in these books. In these books, you gain insights to the authors mind, the historical context of the era, the ingenuity of the author, the hidden messages, and the cultural impact of these books. Most importantly, you develop your personal philosophy from the stories and lessons you have accumulated from the lives of the characters in the books you read. Here are classics to get you started:
Animal Farm by George Orwell
Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen
Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë
The Great Gatsby by F Scott Fitzgerald
Candide by Voltaire
Paradise lost by John Milton
3. Study the lives of people who inspire you: I dedicate one month to each person that fascinates me. I read their biography (date of birth, background, death, influences, work, style, education, personal life) For this month, I decided to study Frank Lloyd Wright because I was fascinated by the Guggenheim Museum in New York. I began to read about his influence in American Architecture (Organic architecture, Prairie School, Usonian style), his tumultuous personal life, his difficult relationship with his mentor (Louis Sullivan), his most iconic works etc. By the end of the year I would have learned the ins and outs of people I am inspired by through books and documentaries. Here are other people I plan to learn more about:
Winston Churchill
Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis
Ada Lovelace
Benjamin Franklin
Helen Keller
John Nash
Isabella Stewart Gardner
Caroline Herrera
Ernest Hemingway
Catherine the Great
Ann Lowe
My dears, I hope you enjoyed this read. I cannot wait to write more on my journey to becoming a fine woman. I urge you to do this for four weeks and see what changes you notice. Make sure to write as well, it is important to document your progress.
Cheers to a very prosperous 2024!
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richardmurrayhumblr · 2 years
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Milton Wright interviewed hitler, did you know? https://aalbc.com/tc/profile/6477-richardmurray/?status=2128&type=status #rmaalbc
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i learned that the Wright Brothers only flew together on the same flight one time, a six-minute flight on May 25th, 1910. They promised their father, Milton, they would never fly together to avoid the chance of a double tragedy and to ensure one brother would remain to continue their flight experiments (x)
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Hey Frank, drop the kinlist
The whole list of everyone who's posted here in the last month or so? Just for you:
N. T. Wright
Peter Hitchens
John Milton
Michael Shermer
John C. Wright
Vin Diesel
Mark Manson
James Gurney
Gawker
Robert M. Pirsig
James O. Frautschi
Jung
Mark Levin
Michael Savage
Ronald Reagan
Christopher Hitchens
Kellogg's
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kwebtv · 9 months
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The Jensen Code - ITV - February 28, 1973 - May 23, 1973
Science Fiction (13 episodes)
Running Time: 30 minutes
Stars:
Dai Bradley as Terry Connor
Tony Wright as Alex
Brian Croucher as Gordon
Leon Eagles as Dr Jensen
Paul Alexander as Ron
Karl Howman as Jacko
John Barrett as Sgt Buckle
Dan Meaden as Kurtz
Milton Johns as Mr. Richards
Daphne Heard as Granny Powell
Barbara Angell as Miss Howard
The series was originally made in color but the original recordings have long since been wiped. Only black and white copies remain.
The series was written by the novelist and dramatist Carey Harrison (son of actor Rex Harrison).
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tomoleary · 7 months
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Voice For Children Signed "Cartoon Jam" Print (Stabur Graphics, 1986)
“This panoramic print features perhaps the largest number of cartoon licenses granted for one project, as well as what might be the most cartoonists participating in one cartoon jam for a commercial print. The scene also features the first licensed appearances of Walt Disney and Walter Lantz characters co-starring in the same piece. It's a veritable ‘orchestra and choir’ of characters singing for the welfare of children as the ‘Voice For Children.’
“Signed by: Stan Lee, Charles Schulz, Walter Lantz, Jim Davis, Johnny Romita, Milton Caniff, Mort Drucker, Jack Kirby, Bill Keane, Mike Royer, Moebius, Sergio Aragones, Hank Ketcham, Kelly Freas, Bob Thaves, Jim Unger, Jack Hannah, Don Dougherty, Jerry Van Amerongen, Leonard Starr, Arnold Roth, Tom Batiuk, Mike Peters, Harvey Kurtzman, Al Jaffee, Morrie Turner, Mel Lazarus, B. K. Taylor, Marty Murphy, Dean Young and Stan Drake, Russell Myers, Jim Meddick, Dick Locher, Mort Walker, MacNelly, Johnny Hart, Fred Lasswell, Paul Coker Jr, Irwin Hasen, Ray Salmon, Dick Browne, Will Elder, Bud Sagendorf, Dick Moores, Joe Martin, Jack Davis, Bob Foster, Judd Hurd, Frank Ridgeway, Al Williamson, Bernard Kliban, Bill Mauldin, and more.
“And featuring these characters: The Amazing Spider-Man, Captain America, Ms Peach, Mama, Wizard of Id, B. C., Nancy and Sluggo, Robotman, U. S. Acres, Gasoline Alley, Dondi, Conrad, Broom-Hilda, Mama, Wee Pals, Luann, Animal Crackers, Terry and the Pirates, Wright Angles, Dick Tracy, Family Circus, Benchley, the Neighborhood, Charlie Brown, Peanuts and Snoopy, Beetle Bailey, Hi and Lois, Hagar the Horrible, Groo the Wanderer, Cathy, Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck, Popeye, Blondie, Woody Woodpecker, Little Annie Fannie, Mr. Abernathy, Little Orphan Annie, Dennis the Menace, Herman, President Ronald Reagan, First Lady Nancy Reagan, Buddy Hackett, Snuffy Smith, Garfield, and Alfred E Neuman.”
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angelloverde · 8 months
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"Mo Soul" Player Playlist 11 September
Oliver Sain - London Express
Cortex - La Rue
Dave Grusin - Friends And Strangers
Chiefs Of Relief - The 9th Guest
The Brand New Heavies - People Get Ready
Milton Wright - Keep It Up
Tom McGuire & The Brassholes - Ric Flair
George & Glen Miller - Easing
T Ski Valley - Catch The Beat (Instrumental)
Karl Denson's Tiny Universe - Elephants
Harry Stoneham & Johnny Eyden - Coming Home Baby
Enrico Riva - Beyong Fellini (Melting Like Ice)
Funky Destination - Little Darling
Zero 7 - Simple Things
Mr Scruff Feat. Alice Russell - Music Takes Me Up
If you really want to enjoy music and help musicians and bands, buy their lp’s or cd’s and don’t download mp3 formats. There is nothing like good quality sound!!!
(Angel Lo Verde / Mo Soul)
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