1. crocodile friends

  2. (Source: 10uhclock, via jungledre)

  3. tj-arch:

Even though it has one line of copy, I’m filing this under ‘no copy required.’
I think the ad would be even stronger without the line and just the logo.
Either way, I like it.
They’ve got another great print campaign that I’ll try to post later today.
Agency:  Lápisraro Comunicação, Brazil | Source: Ads of the World

    tj-arch:

    Even though it has one line of copy, I’m filing this under ‘no copy required.’

    I think the ad would be even stronger without the line and just the logo.

    Either way, I like it.

    They’ve got another great print campaign that I’ll try to post later today.

    Agency: Lápisraro Comunicação, Brazil | Source: Ads of the World

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    jazzpages:

    ‘Lost’, by Wayne Shorter

    Things were happening big time for Shorter in early 1965, when ’The Soothsayer was recorded. After five years with drummer and band leader Art Blakey as musician, composer and, finally, musical director, the saxophonist had recently joined trumpeter Miles Davis’ second great quintet. With Davis, Shorter would record six studio albums over the next three years (the first, E.S.P., 1965, was recorded two months before ’The Soothsayer’) plus a further four under his own name.

     The Soothsayer’ was initially shelved to make way for the release of the more adventurous ‘The All Seeing Eye’, and when Shorter left Davis and joined Weather Report, this beautiful albumtemporarily, was overtaken by events. It was finally released in 1979, which is hard to believe because it ranks with the best of his works from this incredibly fertile period.

    Wayne Shorter - The Soothsayer

    His unique sense of melody in the modal style of the 60’s is very evident in today’s song ‘Lost’, featuring expressive solo interludes that glide over a gorgeous floating waltz. 

    Wayne Shorter - Tenor Saxophone
    James Spaulding - Alto Saxophone
    Freddie Hubbard - Trumpet
    McCoy Tyner - Piano
    Ron Carter - Bass
    Tony Williams - Drums 

  5. I’m ruining your Christmas.

  6.  ”A young man trying to impress beyond his abilities. Too much spice, too, um… too many notes.”

    -_-

  7. D. Fagen on the far right sporting a P. Funk sweatshirt.

    D. Fagen on the far right sporting a P. Funk sweatshirt.

  8. cjosphoto:

    New York City in the Fall.

    My friend Carl.

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    “Back Cow” demo // performed by D. Fagen a cappella.

  10. Chick Corea - Armando's Rhumba

    Probably his best. That energy can’t be topped.

  11. Sites like Monster.com say unemployed need not apply

    aimeehawkins:

    really? Cuz the unemployed rate is really high and could really use those jobs. 

    some links to various articles:

    http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/08/12/monstercom-ads-discourage-the-unemployed_n_925502.html

    http://www.monsterthinking.com/2011/07/26/discriminating-against-the-unemployed-what-monsters-thinking/

    http://insideusaction.org/aggprog/?p=434

    As bad as the job market is, I think the title is a little misleading — they’re not directly advocating discrimination on the unemployed, they’re actually refusing to discriminate those who are using the service to post job ads… all in all, they’re a host site for their own clients… This argument is very similar to the one about torrent websites who are posting links to places to download torrents (the website isn’t involved at all with providing downloads or actual infringed material) and whether they should be held responsible or not. This is also similar to YouTube and its users who upload infringed material. Should the parent site be responsible for everything happening under it, or should it just provide a space for action to happen without responsibility and gatekeeping/censoring of their users/applicants? I tend to like the latter more.

  12. Richmond, VA: During the winter, every night is Tron night.

    Richmond, VA: During the winter, every night is Tron night.

  13. KEVIN DAVIS & BAN CARIBE @ Dogwood Dell //
    “La Negra Tiene Tumbao”

    Sung by Queen Shakila, ft. Melena on Congas. 

    Timbale: Kevin Davis
    Horns: Keith Wright, Drew Anderson, Charles Newton
    Guitar: David Brown
    Bongo: Kevin Ortiz
    Guitar: David Brown
    Shakers: Carter Wailes
    Drums: Keith White
    Bass: Owen Weeks
    Clave: Orisegun Bennet
    Lead Vocal: Queen Shakila
    Backing: Gerald Golden, Marjorie, Debbie, Nickey MacMullen

    from Richmond, VA

  14. Richmond, VA. Maximum Heat Index.

    Richmond, VA. Maximum Heat Index.

    (via burwell)

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    tron // lightblue (5:53)
    (written vreni m., owen w., armando m.)

    TRACK 1 - 3:02 
    TRACK 2 - 2:51

    vocals- chhoti maa
    bass, rhodes- owen weeks
    guitar- armando muñoz
    drums- devonne harris
    guitar solo (track 2)- keith askey

    http://soundcloud.com/owenweeks

    http://soundcloud.com/chhotimaa