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The CP cabooses that would run through Minneapolis always looked so residential with their double hung windows and two smoke jacks. St. Anthony Parkway, September 27, 1992.

Just playing around with an idea to keep the ol' brainbox a workin' inspired by the Maxim and Hudson 9 handguns

Guiding the shove and signalling with a trainline air whistle, crewmen on the CP Winona Job head down Wall Street on the way back to the River Sub mainline. October 26, 2000.

Looks like I wrapped up my day on the Iowa Traction a little prematurely. There are a couple more shots to add to the mix. This ex-Illinois Central caboose has been nicely repainted and stored on a side track. It bears Christmas lights from its use on IATR Santa trains in the past. October 16, 2023.

The Monticello Local prepares to depart Northtown Yard with a one-of-a-kind caboose bringing up the rear, done up the same time as the 1991 to commemorate BN employees who served in the Gulf War. The 12618 didn't seem to stick around the Cities for long as I only caught it one time. Now to have caught a stack train of BN America containers with the 1991 up front and this on the rear...

September 30, 1992.

This fine example of a restored home-built Milwaukee Road ribside caboose brings up the rear of the caboose train as it gains speed on the mainline. August 10, 2024.

Work developed through the agency Brainbox Design Estratégico.

Trabalho desenvolvido através da agência Brainbox Design Estratégico.

 

Illustration / Ilustração: Sandro França de Souza

Art Director / Direção de arte: Marcelo Baccelar

Creative Director / Diretor de criação: Marcos Minini

  

Conceito / Concept: Generation Y

 

Veja mais em / See more in: www.behance.net/gallery/Illustration-Magazine-Premio-Colu...

  

These run through coal trains over the Soo Line in the early 1990s had sharp looking SD60Ms up front and these recently refurbished cabooses on the rear. There were quite a few cabooses to be seen in those days but I made sure to shoot all that I saw as I knew they were on borrowed time. Minneapolis, MN, March 1, 1992.

Bruno Rocha, Chief Operating Officer, Gecko Robotics, USA;

Chase Lochmiller, Chief Executive Officer and Co-Founder, Crusoe, USA;

Fariz Jafarov, Executive Director, Centre for the Fourth Industrial Revolution, Azerbaijan, Azerbaijan;

Karthik Ganesan, Fellow and Director, Strategic Partnerships, Council on Energy, Environment and Water (CEEW), India;

Lauren Woodman, Chief Executive Officer, DataKind, USA;

Samuele Ramadori, Chief Executive Officer, BrainBox AI, Canada;

A New Energy Equation

Global Technology Retreat 2024 in San Francisco, USA, 30 May 2024

A lot of the Rock Island Manly roundhouse still stands but it's not contiguous. A section in the middle has been removed to accommodate a track serving a grain facility. The near track in this photo angles between the two pieces and edges a water-filed turntable pit before connecting with the other yard tracks. The Rock Island caboose is just one of a number of historic pieces of equipment stashed around the Manly Yard with a new museum in the works.

 

What can I say about the fabled Rock Island? I grew up a long ways from any of it and it threw in the towel when I was seven. So I didn't have the inherent fascination I did with other upper Midwest railroads. It's been more of a slow burn, starting with occasional visits to the Spine Line in Minnesota during the CNW and UP eras. Reading up on the high price of the extended and failed attempt to merge with Union Pacific. Spending time along the Iowa Interstate and seeing the artifacts lining the Iowa Northern continue to rachet up that budding interest. Even on a quiet morning, there are enough bits of history still standing for the ghosts to speak to you despite the modern importance of this place. October 18, 2024.

East of the last customer on MRL they are nonetheless setting out ties along the mainline all the way to Jones Jct. (next set of signals in the distance). I didn't make any wintertime visits to the MRL, so likely missed the lulls but always seemed to find a few work trains on each visit. Despite being known for anachronisms like the NP semaphores MRL seemed to be constantly working on the upkeep of this important mainline. September 7, 2023.

A conductor waits patiently for what I suspect was a local freight (out the Wayzata Sub?) to be lined out of the T-yard at Northtown. The Monticello local always had a caboose in those days but departed much earlier in the day. March 1, 1992.

Back when most Soo trains had a caboose at the end, car 77 brings up the rear of an eastbound train at Dayton's Bluff, St. Paul, MN. February 29, 1992.

Now the drugs dont work

Just like you said,

you leave my life,

I'm better off dead

 

Lyrics to The Drugs Don't Work by The Verve...

  

Now don't get in a panic anybody, I've not become suicidal just yet! I just had the title of this song bouncing around in the old brainbox for some reason, so I decided to have a play to see if I could come up with something suitable for it.

 

Not 100% sure I've got it right but constructive comments are welcome!

I had never been through Berlin, Wisconsin before Sunday. As is often the case when traveling through a town where the railroad is long removed I was sailing through with my train radar on low. This nice old bay window caboose in the sun prompted a double-back and stop for a couple photos. It seems the last rails in town support this bit of Milwaukee Road history. September 30, 2012.

This should have been a picture of Pork burka in Times Square, this is the important bit ,I ASKED PERMISSION IN THE POLICE STATION IN TIMES SQUARE ,to take a photo ,after showing the burka with the England cross on it, to the brain box behind the desk , he said do what you want , I think that meant ok . we took 3 photos, before 3 potty mouthed cwarfee drinking thugs from the nypd,[ or village people groupies] jumped out of the shadows ,they told me to take the burka off, or in their words (remove that fwarking fing you fwarking cwarnt ,then they deleted the photos, I repeat I ASKED PERMISSION from brain box, the 3 nypd potty mouthed thugs would not let me explain ,all they could do was try to out do each other on the shouting & swearing ,I went back into the police station to talk to brainbox , he said I should not have worn it as it looks like the Ku Klux Clan .yeah wright ? .note to dim wits terrorists do not ask permission . WE DID , I didnt know the burka had been banned in the usa and if not why were the photos deleted , its against my human rites. usa is not the only country to have terrorists , England has had its fair share , what with muslims now , the I R A which was funded by Irish loving yanks, and even better, so called friendly fire from the great american forces, but we still make a joke of it ,LIGHTEN UP, you cant help it ,just because you are a comunist nanny state , asking someone who is over forty for I D just to get a drink.not being allowed to play poker on the net ,just bow down too your masters america .they are taking you all for backward dimwits who cannot control yourselves . REMEMBER

I ASKED FOR PERMISSION TO TAKE THE PHOTOS

 

Ekseption was een Nederlandse symfonische rockband die vooral actief was in de jaren 60 en 70 van de 20e eeuw. Ekseption had verscheidene hits en won in 1970 een Edison. De groep werd vooral bekend vanwege zijn op klassieke werken geënte, vroeg-progressieve rock met jazzimprovisaties.

 

Ekseption ontstond in 1967 uit het Haarlemse schoolbandje The Jokers, dat in 1958 was opgericht door Hans Alta (bas), Rob Alta (gitaar), Rein van den Broek (trompet, flugelhorn, saxofoon), Tim Griek (drums) en Huib van Kampen (gitaar/saxofoon). In het eerste jaar speelden ook Ton Heydenrijk (saxofoon) en Hans Timmer (orgel) mee. De groep speelde voornamelijk covers van rhythm & blues-, jazz- en popnummers. In 1965 veranderden The Jokers hun naam in Incrowd, maar door het succes van een andere gelijknamige Nederlandse groep moesten ze weer iets anders verzinnen. In 1967 werd dat Ekseption. Ton Heydenrijk en Hans Timmer verlieten echter de groep. Rob Kruisman kwam erbij en nam de muzikale leiding op zich.

 

In april 1967 kwam toetsenist Rick van der Linden de groep versterken. In 1968 won Ekseption de eerste prijs op het Loosdrechtse Jazz Festival en raakte daarmee in één klap tot ver over de Nederlandse grenzen bekend. Ze kregen bij Phonogram een platencontract, wat het volgende jaar zou resulteren in hun eerste grammofoonplaat, getiteld Ekseption. Hiermee begon een succesrijke periode van vijf jaar, waarin de band door heel Europa toerde en onder meer speelde in het Olympia in Parijs, de Philharmonie in Hamburg en het Palladium in Londen.

 

In 1968 verlieten Hans Alta en Tim Griek de groep en werden vervangen door respectievelijk Cor Dekker (basgitaar) en Peter de Leeuwe (drums), beiden ex-The Hottletts. Rob Alta was al eerder opgestapt. Tim Griek zou later producer worden van onder anderen Brainbox en André Hazes.

Koersverandering

 

In 1969 werd Ekseption door de Engelse band The Nice geïnspireerd om klassieke stukken te bewerken en daarmee de muzikale koers te verleggen naar een mix van rock en klassieke muziek. Rick van der Linden had een conservatoriumopleiding klassieke muziek genoten en had ervaring met het spelen in verschillende pop- en jazzgroepen als het Occasional Swingcombo en het Ferdinand Povel Quartet. Met zijn arrangementen van klassieke werken van onder meer Bach, Albinoni, Beethoven, Mozart, Tsjaikovski en Chatsjatoerjan was hij voor een groot deel verantwoordelijk voor het geheel nieuwe, eigen en energieke geluid van de band.

 

De eerste single, The 5th of The fifth (een arrangement op Beethovens vijfde symfonie en met fragmenten van andere composities van Beethoven, waaronder de Mondschein-sonate), haalde de derde plaats op de hitlijsten. Ook Rhapsody in blue (naar Gershwin) en Air (naar Bach) waren succesvol. Air en The 5th waren arrangementen ontstaan in samenwerking tussen Van den Broek, Van der Linden, De Leeuwe, Van Kampen en Kruisman. Air stond in 1969 twee weken op de eerste plaats in de Hilversum 3 Top 30.

 

Ekseptions eerste album, Ekseption, werd uitgegeven in 1969. Datzelfde jaar echter verlieten Rob Kruisman en Huib van Kampen al de band, dit vanwege verschillen van mening over de te volgen muzikale koers. Huib van Kampen ging het (muziek)onderwijs in. Dick Remelink (sax, fluit, ex-Pocomania) verving Rob Kruisman, die zich bij de band Island aansloot.

 

Ekseptions vaste bezetting bestond begin 1970 uit Rein van den Broek, Rick van der Linden, Cor Dekker, Dick Remelink en Peter de Leeuwe. Zanger Michel van Dijk deed mee op het tweede album van Ekseption, evenals Dennis Whitebread (echte naam: Witbraad), die Peter de Leeuwe tijdelijk verving op de drums. Het succesvolle conceptalbum uit dat jaar, Beggar Julia's time trip, won een Edison. Het album verbeeldt de reis van een vrouw uit het jaar 900 door de tijd van toen naar het heden, die haar in aanraking bracht met allerlei componisten en muziekstijlen. Enkele van de nummers op dit album zijn het rock/jazznummer Pop giant, het barokke Feelings en het vocale nummer Julia. Het album bevat ook een aantal originele, klassiek getinte composities van Rick van der Linden. Het nummer "Concerto" begint met het eerste deel van Tchaikovsky's Pianoconcert, en gaat dan over in het tweede deel van Beethovens Pianosonate nr. 8 in c. Een ander nummer, Italian concerto, werd een hit.

 

Nog in 1970 werd ook het derde Ekseption-album opgenomen met de simpele titel Ekseption 3. Peter de Leeuwe was weer terug en Michel van Dijk, ontevreden over de nadruk op instrumentale muziek, had de groep verlaten en zou later opduiken als zanger bij Brainbox en Alquin. Hij werd vervangen door Steve Allet, overgekomen van de groep Ginger Ale. Het album, een muzikaal schilderij van het boekje Le petit prince van Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, haalde de eerste plaats op de albumhitlijst. Het nummer Peace planet (naar Bachs Suite no. 2) werd als single een hit. Ekseption 3, met nummers als Morning rose, On Sunday they will kill the world, B 612 en Another history (een jazzy ballade) is het meest vocale van alle Ekseption-albums. Toch nam Van der Lindens instrumentale tweedelige suite Piece for symphonic and rock group in A minor een centrale plaats in en zou dit album het laatste van de groep zijn met vocale solonummers. Op dit album staat als enige in de reeks een quasi-livenummer, Rondo.

 

In 1971 had zanger Steve Allet de groep verlaten. Rick van der Linden maakte in Londen met het Royal Philharmonic Orchestra opnames voor het nummer Piccadilly sweet - een stuk van 15 minuten. Over deze opnames heen speelden de leden van Ekseption later, in Nederland, hun partijen in. Op het daarna ontstane vierde album, Ekseption 00.04, stonden de inmiddels vertrouwde instrumentale arrangementen op klassieke werken en ook jazzachtige nummers. In het nummer Choral hoort men ook een groep vocalisten. Ook dit album haalde de eerste plaats op de albumverkooplijst.

 

Het jaar daarop kwam Ekseption 5 uit, een mix van klassiek, rock en jazz, met nummers als À la Turka (gebaseerd op Mozarts Rondo alla Turka, uit de Pianosonate no. 11 in A, K331:3) en arrangementen op J.S. Bachs Sonata no. 2 in e mineur, Siciliano in G en Concerto for violin and orchestra in A minor: 1. Vivace. Wat opvalt is het huilen van Rick van der Lindens zoontje in de ballade My son en een instrumentale versie van For Example van hun voorbeeldgroep "The Nice" onder de titel For Example/For Sure, een nummer dat aanvankelijk gecrediteerd werd als "Emerson/Van der Linden", maar op latere uitgaven als "Keith Emerson/Lee Jackson".[2] Andere nummers zijn Midbar session en het melodieuze Virginal.

 

Intussen was de band druk met vele tournees in heel Europa; vooral in Scandinavië was ze populair. De druk veroorzaakte echter frictie tussen verschillende groepsleden.

 

1972 was het laatste grote succesjaar van de groep, waarin interne strubbelingen steeds meer de kop opstaken. Dick Remelink (naar Galaxy Lin) en Peter de Leeuwe verlieten de band. Bij de opnamen van het zesde album, Trinity, waren zij er niet meer bij; Jan Vennik (fluit, sopraan- en tenorsax) en Pieter Voogt (drums, percussie) namen hun plaats in. Opvallend waren op dit album onder meer de bijdragen van fluitist Vennik en van het Nederlands Kamerkoor in het nummer Finale III, alsmede de negen minuten durende jam Improvisation. Rick van der Linden leefde zich uit op piano, pijporgel, spinet, ARP 2600-synthesizer en mellotron. Trinity werd commercieel geen groot succes en hits bleven uit.

 

Ondanks het feit dat het succes buiten Europa niet groot was, zijn er wel diverse persingen gemaakt van de eerste zes lp's. Ekseption, Beggar Julia's time trip en Ekseption 5 in de Verenigde Staten, alle zes in Canada, het Verenigd Koninkrijk en Israël. Verder diverse persingen in andere Europese en Zuid-Amerikaanse landen. Een Japanse persing bestaat alleen van Beggar Julia's time trip. De hoezen verschillen bovendien van opzet. Met name in Duitsland, waar de groep zeer populair was, zijn zelfs in 1976 napersingen van de lp's gemaakt, omdat er veel vraag naar was.

 

In 1973 toerde Rick van der Linden met Jaap van Eik (ex-bassist van Cuby and the Blizzards) en ex-Focus-drummer Pierre van der Linden onder de naam Trace door Zweden. Min of meer gedwongen bij Ekseption te vertrekken ging Rick van der Linden verder met Trace.

 

Bij Ekseption nam Hans Jansen (keyboards, ex-Think Tank) de plaats in van Rick van der Linden. Gastspeler op het zevende album, Bingo, was Hans Hollestelle (gitaar, viool). Zonder de dominerende toetsenist Rick van der Linden klonk Ekseption losser en jazzier, met meer ruimte voor solo's met de andere instrumenten. De meeste nummers voor dit album werden gecomponeerd en gearrangeerd door Vennik, Jansen en Van den Broek. Het album bevat onder meer nummers als Nightwalk en een nieuwe versie van het eerder uitgebrachte Sabre dance (naar Chatsjatoerjan). Het nummer De fietser had als single wel enig succes, maar het album bleef qua notering steken in de middenmoot.

 

Ook het achtste album, Mindmirror (1975), met zowel klassiek getinte nummers als nummers van Piet Sauer en Ramses Shaffy, deed commercieel gezien niet veel en Ekseption hield het voorlopig voor gezien.

 

Sommige leden bleven wel zichtbaar in het muziekvak, zoals Rein van den Broek, Jan Vennik, Hans Jansen en Hans Hollestelle, die met Jan Hollestelle (basgitaar) en Cees Kranenburg (drums) de jazzrockgroep Spin vormden.

Cor Dekker vertrok naar Trace.

 

In 1977 kwam opnieuw een plaat van Ekseption uit, met de veelzeggende titel Back to the Classics, maar de het album had weinig succes. De bezetting van de groep was dezelfde als bij Bingo, echter zonder Hans Hollestelle.

 

Het gemis aan succes gold ook voor Ekseptions tiende: Ekseption '78, waaraan naast Van den Broek, Dekker, De Leeuwe en Remelink ook Rick van der Linden meewerkte. Naast het opvallende openingsnummer, een uittreksel van Bachs Matthäus Passion, bevatte dit album onder meer Your home van Van der Linden en arrangementen op Impromptu van Schubert, Summertime van Gershwin en The cat van Lalo Schifrin. Ekseption '78 was het enige album van de band dat werd uitgebracht onder het label CNR (en Decca in Duitsland); het zou later als CD worden heruitgebracht onder de titels The very best of Ekseption (1991), Ekseption (1994) en Hollands glorie (2001). Het is het enige album van Ekseption waar Rick zijn Yamaha GX-1-synthesizer laat horen.

 

Rein van den Broek en Rick van der Linden besloten het in 1980 samen te proberen en brachten een duoplaat uit onder de naam Cum laude.

 

In 1981 kwamen de oude Ekseption-leden Van den Broek, Van der Linden en Remelink weer bij elkaar, aangevuld met de twee ex-Kayakleden Max Werner (drums, percussie, marimba) en Johan Slager (gitaar, basgitaar). Zij namen het album Danse Macabre op met een verzameling oude successen van de band als Air, Rhapsody in blue, The 5th en Peace planet. Het had echter weinig commercieel succes.

 

In 1988 kwam een vervolg op de eerste Cum laude, met Van der Linden en Van den Broek, en versterkt met gastmusici, onder anderen Peter de Leeuwe op slagwerk.

Ekseption '89

 

In 1989 probeerde Ekseption het opnieuw in de oude bezetting (Van der Linden, Van den Broek, De Leeuwe en Remelink). Met medewerking van Frans Muys van de Moer (bas), Johan Zwart (gitaar) en Eddie Conard (percussie) nam de band een tweede reünieplaat op, getiteld Ekseption '89. Maar de formule van enkele oude hits als The 5th, Air en Peace planet, aangevuld met nieuwere nummers, bracht de handen niet meer op elkaar en de groep werd opnieuw ontbonden. Toch kwam ze af en toe weer bij elkaar, bijvoorbeeld bij het evenement Eberhard Schoener in Duitsland in 1991.

 

Hoewel de band keer op keer ontbonden werd, bleef de naam Ekseption voortbestaan. In 1994 werd dan eindelijk een 'live' cd uitgebracht: The reunion, iets later met de titelnaam Best of Ekseption. De opnames werden in november 1993 gemaakt in het Kurhaus in Eberbach en in de Meistersingerhalle in Neurenberg. De bezetting: Van der Linden, Van den Broek, Remelink, met medewerking van Max Werner en Frans Muys van der Moer.

 

In 2003 richtte Rick van der Linden een nieuw Ekseption op, waarmee hij in Nederland, België en Duitsland op tournee ging. De groep bestond behalve Van der Linden en zijn vrouw Inez (zang) uit de Canadezen Mark Inneo (drums/percussie), Bob Shields (gitaar), Meredith Nelson (basgitaar) en Peter Tong (toetsinstrumenten).

 

Met hulp van Rein van den Broek werd in 2003 videomateriaal op DVD gezet met als titel The story of Ekseption. De opnames omvatten interview, clips, documentaire en livemateriaal onder andere uit Israël, Frankrijk en Italië. Deze DVD bevat onder meer een deel niet eerder in het openbaar getoond materiaal. De DVD kwam in zekere oplage met een extra CD, de live-opnames uit Duitsland van 1993. De CD kreeg in deze uitgave de nieuwe titel "Live in Germany".

 

Overleden groepsleden

Op 13 februari 1988 overleed voormalig drummer Tim Griek op 43-jarige leeftijd bij een auto-ongeluk.

Op 13 mei 2003 overleed gitarist, saxofonist en mede-oprichter Huib van Kampen op 59-jarige leeftijd.

Op 26 oktober 2005 overleed in zijn woonplaats IJmuiden bassist Cor Dekker op 57-jarige leeftijd aan de gevolgen van blaaskanker.

Op 22 januari 2006 overleed Rick van der Linden op 59-jarige leeftijd aan de gevolgen van het herseninfarct dat hem twee maanden eerder had getroffen.

Op 4 februari 2014 overleed Peter de Leeuwe op 66-jarige leeftijd aan de gevolgen van een hartstilstand.

Op 10 mei 2015 overleed Rein van den Broek op 69-jarige leeftijd aan de gevolgen van hartfalen (Wikipedia).

Diplo & Tripledouble ‎– "Aeiou Two" - An "Unofficial" CD compilation released in 2003 originally as a compact disc recordable disk with basic graphics. Not from any major label, probably a bootleg but apparently a bootleg that garnered a fan base sufficient to motivate someone to re-release it twice in 2007. It features the Dorothy Ashby song "Myself When Young" from the revered 1970 Dorothy Ashby LP, "The Rubaiyat of Dorothy Ashby"

 

Tracklist

1-1 – Unknown Artist Untitled 8:08

1-2 – Quincy Jones Ironside

1-3 – Unknown Artist Untitled

1-4 – Howard Wales Karnaval

1-5 – Spirit (8) The Other Song

1-6 – Odetta Sakura

1-7 – Los Angeles Negros No Morira Jamas

1-8 – Unknown Artist Untitled

1-9 – Unknown Artist Untitled

1-10 – Merryweather* & Carey* Five Days On The Trail

1-11 – Lee Dorsey Occapella

1-12 – Unknown Artist Untitled

2-1 – Motherlode (2) Been So Long 5:53

2-2 – Southern Contemporary Rock Assembly Our Ship

2-3 – Underground Sunshine Take Me, Break Me

2-4 – Trifle (2) Alibi Annie

2-5 – Unknown Artist Untitled

2-6 – Unknown Artist Untitled

3-1 – Unknown Artist Untitled 6:12

3-2 – Rare Earth (I Know) I'm Losing You

3-3 – Mind Garage (2) Recessional

3-4 – Chrysalis (3) 30 Poplar

3-5 – Nancy Priddy You've Come This Way Before

3-6 – End (2) Dreamworld

4-1 – Cynara (2) Stoned Is 4:48

4-2 – Womb (8) Peace

4-3 – Ananda Shankar The River

4-4 – Unknown Artist Untitled

4-5 – Three Dog Night Out In The Country

4-6 – Unknown Artist Untitled

5-1 – Dorothy Ashby Myself When Young 6:14

5-2 – Usha Uthup No Tears

5-3 – Ladies W.C. People

5-4 – Unknown Artist Untitled

5-5 – Zoo (4) If You Lose Your Woman

6-1 – Minoru Muraoka The Positive And The Negative 8:30

6-2 – Overton Berry Ensemble Superstar

6-3 – Shocking Blue Acka Raga

6-4 – Dave Pike Set, The Mathar

6-5 – Bob Seger System, The White Wall

6-6 – Can Mushroom

7-1 – Colosseum Elegy 5:40

7-2 – Wolfgang Dauner Just Bring It Out

7-3 – Unknown Artist Untitled

7-4 – New Riders Of The Purple Sage Garden Of Eden

7-5 – Unknown Artist Untitled

8-1 – Peter Ivers' Band Dark Illumination 9:06

8-2 – Mount Rushmore Toe Jam

8-3 – Amon Düül II B. Halluzination Guillotine

8-4 – Brainbox (3) Summertime

8-5 – Klaus Wunderlich Summertime

8-6 – Unknown Artist Untitled

8-7 – Jimi Hendrix & Curtis Knight Hush Now

8-8 – Jimmie Haskell Prelude

8-9 – Millennium, The Prelude

8-10 – Silhouettes, The (2) Lunar Invasion

8-11 – Led Zeppelin No Quarter

9-1 – Kalyanji Anandji* Dharmatma Theme Music 6:44

9-2 – Unknown Artist Untitled

9-3 – Association, The (2) Wantin' Ain't Gettin'

9-4 – Duke Of Burlington, The Jungle Duke

9-5 – Raul Danks & Stefanianna Christopherson Mountain Of Love

9-6 – Lucifer (9) Old Mother Nature

9-7 – Unknown Artist Untitled

9-8 – Unknown Artist Untitled

9-9 – Deirdre Wilson Tabac, The* The Other Side Of Life

9-10 – Phil Flowers And His United Family Prostitution (Hooked)

9-11 – Fever Tree Hey Joe

9-12 – D. J. Rogers Bail Out

9-13 – Unknown Artist Untitled

10-1 – Elias Rahbani Dance Of Maria 7:42

10-2 – Unknown Artist Untitled

10-3 – Unknown Artist Untitled

10-4 – Heads Of The Family, The Troubled People

10-5 – Halina Frąckowiak Wodo, Zimna Wodo

11-1 – William Hanna & Joseph Barbera Secret Squirrel 4:11

11-2 – Unknown Artist Untitled

11-3 – George Freeman The Bump

11-4 – Henry Mancini Police Woman Theme

11-5 – Sapodilla Punch Hold On I'm Coming

12-1 – J.K. & Co.* Christine 6:37

12-2 – Dianne And The New Worlds Steve Says

12-3 – Unknown Artist Untitled

12-4 – Unknown Artist Untitled

12-5 – Unknown Artist Untitled

12-6 – Exit 9 (2) Straight Up

12-7 – Round Trip Ticket Captain Purple Rides Again

Part of a project where people were paired up with someone and then they each had to create a portrait of the other. I was put with Mauro Gatti www.brainbox.com. This is what Mauro came up with for me.

Latest Beebler Beebler Brainbox anti-Tory Think Tank, its cup runneth over.

This is secret, it is The Buttock Perfection Committee having a meeting in The Green Room, which is lined with kryptonite jelly, they like it (The Committee).

 

Why is this, you say, why ? and I shall tell you. See, it is a serious thing having perfect buttocks, it should be independently scrutinised. See ? See !

 

The Brainbox is Chair of the Committee. She has reached a firm and shapely conclusion; "Yes, Troll buttocks are collectively perfect, and that's a fact."

 

Good ho !

With the world's annual joint tribute to love and commercialization fast approaching, it would not be unnatural for the romantically disenfranchised to experience the slightest hint of trepidation and/or bitterness. This circumstance so often afflicts the more cerebral members of society, and yet it doesn't have to be that way. Indeed, I am sure that there are many people who would be delighted to conduct a liaison with their local brainbox, only to find that they seem somewhat preoccupied with detailed investigations into the mysteries of the natural world. Perhaps you personally find yourself oddly ill-at-ease that the neighbourhood nerd spends more time on confrontation in World Of Warcraft than in contemplation of your charms?

 

If only there was some sort of magic formula that could help to get their attention...

 

Here I have plotted at the racy interval of 0.005; fast enough to get the blood pumping but not so much so that things become over-complicated.

If you want to get really technical, you could start talking about the interesting superpositions that can be accomplished by changing the main frequency factor from 251, even just to 250 or 252, let alone to 503.

 

Happy Valentine’s Day, and may Feb 14th bring you the scientist you deserve.

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PICTURE TAKEN 180413. Caption: GARY BARLOW MEETS THE CROWD AT GOLDEN SQUARE SHOPPING CENTRE IN WARRINGTON.

Celebrities strike gold at charity challenge pit-stop Gold and pink proved a winning combination when the Chris Evans FAB1Million roadshow arrived to a huge welcome at Warrington's Golden Square Shopping Centre this week to raise money in memory of his beloved mum. The radio superstar was joined by musical legend Gary Barlow, Top Gear's James May and BBC brainbox Professor Brian Cox at their only north of England pit-stop of their Fab1Million Lands End to John O'Groats challenge. The famous four were surrounded by a sea of pink t-shirts and wigs in Golden Square's Old Market Place midway through their 24 hour challenge to raise vital funds for Breast Cancer Care. Forty lucky supporters won the chance to have their picture taken with the celebrities before a tombola plucked out a name to win the Fab1 Rolls Royce for the day. Golden Square's general manager, Ian Cox, said: "The atmosphere was fantastic and it was great to see the town come together for such a worthy cause. Watching the superstars of radio, TV and music and seeing the crowds reactions was brilliant. "It also touched everyone's hearts to see the breast cancer survivors turn out to share their stories and show their courage. It was a truly inspiring event." Host of the BBC Radio 2 breakfast show and The One Show, Chris Evans kick started his year-long campaign to raise £1million for the charity, after loosing his mum to the disease which is diagnosed in someone every ten minutes in the UK. The team arrived in a brand new pink extended wheelbase bespoke Rolls-Royce Ghost which was gifted by the iconic car marque for a year, complete with the FAB1 Lady Penelope Thunderbirds plate which is owned by car-fantatic Evans. Ian Cox added: "Everyone knows someone who has been affe

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Illustration / Ilustração: Mariana D'Ornellas

Art Director / Direção de arte: Marcelo Baccelar

Creative Director / Diretor de criação: Marcos Minini

 

Work developed through the agency / Trabalho desenvolvido através da agência:

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PICTURE TAKEN 180413. Caption: CHRIS EVANS, GARY BARLOW, JAMES MAY AND BRIAN COX ON STAGE AT GOLDEN SQUARE SHOPPING CENTRE IN WARRINGTON IN THE FAB1 extended wheelbase bespoke Rolls-Royce Ghost.

Celebrities strike gold at charity challenge pit-stop Gold and pink proved a winning combination when the Chris Evans FAB1Million roadshow arrived to a huge welcome at Warrington's Golden Square Shopping Centre this week to raise money in memory of his beloved mum. The radio superstar was joined by musical legend Gary Barlow, Top Gear's James May and BBC brainbox Professor Brian Cox at their only north of England pit-stop of their Fab1Million Lands End to John O'Groats challenge. The famous four were surrounded by a sea of pink t-shirts and wigs in Golden Square's Old Market Place midway through their 24 hour challenge to raise vital funds for Breast Cancer Care. Forty lucky supporters won the chance to have their picture taken with the celebrities before a tombola plucked out a name to win the Fab1 Rolls Royce for the day. Golden Square's general manager, Ian Cox, said: "The atmosphere was fantastic and it was great to see the town come together for such a worthy cause. Watching the superstars of radio, TV and music and seeing the crowds reactions was brilliant. "It also touched everyone's hearts to see the breast cancer survivors turn out to share their stories and show their courage. It was a truly inspiring event." Host of the BBC Radio 2 breakfast show and The One Show, Chris Evans kick started his year-long campaign to raise £1million for the charity, after loosing his mum to the disease which is diagnosed in someone every ten minutes in the UK. The team arrived in a brand new pink extended wheelbase bespoke Rolls-Royce Ghost which was gifted by the iconic car marque for a year, complete with the FAB1 Lady Penelope Thunderbirds plate which

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PICTURE TAKEN 180413. Caption: GARY BARLOW SINGS AT GOLDEN SQUARE SHOPPING CENTRE IN WARRINGTON.

Celebrities strike gold at charity challenge pit-stop Gold and pink proved a winning combination when the Chris Evans FAB1Million roadshow arrived to a huge welcome at Warrington's Golden Square Shopping Centre this week to raise money in memory of his beloved mum. The radio superstar was joined by musical legend Gary Barlow, Top Gear's James May and BBC brainbox Professor Brian Cox at their only north of England pit-stop of their Fab1Million Lands End to John O'Groats challenge. The famous four were surrounded by a sea of pink t-shirts and wigs in Golden Square's Old Market Place midway through their 24 hour challenge to raise vital funds for Breast Cancer Care. Forty lucky supporters won the chance to have their picture taken with the celebrities before a tombola plucked out a name to win the Fab1 Rolls Royce for the day. Golden Square's general manager, Ian Cox, said: "The atmosphere was fantastic and it was great to see the town come together for such a worthy cause. Watching the superstars of radio, TV and music and seeing the crowds reactions was brilliant. "It also touched everyone's hearts to see the breast cancer survivors turn out to share their stories and show their courage. It was a truly inspiring event." Host of the BBC Radio 2 breakfast show and The One Show, Chris Evans kick started his year-long campaign to raise £1million for the charity, after loosing his mum to the disease which is diagnosed in someone every ten minutes in the UK. The team arrived in a brand new pink extended wheelbase bespoke Rolls-Royce Ghost which was gifted by the iconic car marque for a year, complete with the FAB1 Lady Penelope Thunderbirds plate which is owned by car-fantatic Evans. Ian Cox added: "Everyone knows someone who has been affected by br

Informacja z firmy Brainbox nt. zakończenia współpracy z firmą BikeU od dnia 15 września 2014 (e-mail)

I once over-exerted the Bentos brainbox in an attempt to understand C. G. Jung's theories concerning what he called "synchronicity". This resulted in a kind of double hernia of the brain which gave me an enduring aversion to heavyweight eggheads and confirmed me as a middlebrow.

Even so it's an interesting subject and, when you become aware of them, coincidences are so common that you begin to wonder whether they can be entirely ...well, coincidental. We all know the kind of thing. You think of someone and he walks around the corner a few seconds later, or you come across a new word and look up its meaning in the dictionary, only to encounter it twice a day for the next week.

Almost the last photo I submitted to Flickr before leaving for a short holiday was entitled "The Barbapapa of Buses". The Barbapapa children's books were, I think, French in origin, but a cartoon version, probably also French but re-voiced for English consumption by Michael Flanders, was shown by the BBC in the 1970s. I don't suppose I'd thought of Barbapapa more than two or three times in the 30 years since, but when we arrived at the holiday cottage we'd rented in southern Belgium, stone me if the custodian didn't give me the keys on a Barbapapa key fob! Well ...it certainly makes you think, doesn't it?

This character is, I am sure, Barbamama. Other members of the protean Barbapapa family that I can remember are (of course) Barbapapa, Barbalib (who liked reading), Barbalala (who was musical) and Barbabrave.

Ask me a question and i may know the answer?

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PICTURE TAKEN 180413. Caption: GARY BARLOW MEETS THE CROWD AT GOLDEN SQUARE SHOPPING CENTRE IN WARRINGTON.

Celebrities strike gold at charity challenge pit-stop Gold and pink proved a winning combination when the Chris Evans FAB1Million roadshow arrived to a huge welcome at Warrington's Golden Square Shopping Centre this week to raise money in memory of his beloved mum. The radio superstar was joined by musical legend Gary Barlow, Top Gear's James May and BBC brainbox Professor Brian Cox at their only north of England pit-stop of their Fab1Million Lands End to John O'Groats challenge. The famous four were surrounded by a sea of pink t-shirts and wigs in Golden Square's Old Market Place midway through their 24 hour challenge to raise vital funds for Breast Cancer Care. Forty lucky supporters won the chance to have their picture taken with the celebrities before a tombola plucked out a name to win the Fab1 Rolls Royce for the day. Golden Square's general manager, Ian Cox, said: "The atmosphere was fantastic and it was great to see the town come together for such a worthy cause. Watching the superstars of radio, TV and music and seeing the crowds reactions was brilliant. "It also touched everyone's hearts to see the breast cancer survivors turn out to share their stories and show their courage. It was a truly inspiring event." Host of the BBC Radio 2 breakfast show and The One Show, Chris Evans kick started his year-long campaign to raise £1million for the charity, after loosing his mum to the disease which is diagnosed in someone every ten minutes in the UK. The team arrived in a brand new pink extended wheelbase bespoke Rolls-Royce Ghost which was gifted by the iconic car marque for a year, complete with the FAB1 Lady Penelope Thunderbirds plate which is owned by car-fantatic Evans. Ian Cox added: "Everyone knows someone who has been affe

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PICTURE TAKEN 180413. Caption: CHRIS EVANS ARRIVES AT GOLDEN SQUARE SHOPPING CENTRE IN WARRINGTON.

Celebrities strike gold at charity challenge pit-stop Gold and pink proved a winning combination when the Chris Evans FAB1Million roadshow arrived to a huge welcome at Warrington's Golden Square Shopping Centre this week to raise money in memory of his beloved mum. The radio superstar was joined by musical legend Gary Barlow, Top Gear's James May and BBC brainbox Professor Brian Cox at their only north of England pit-stop of their Fab1Million Lands End to John O'Groats challenge. The famous four were surrounded by a sea of pink t-shirts and wigs in Golden Square's Old Market Place midway through their 24 hour challenge to raise vital funds for Breast Cancer Care. Forty lucky supporters won the chance to have their picture taken with the celebrities before a tombola plucked out a name to win the Fab1 Rolls Royce for the day. Golden Square's general manager, Ian Cox, said: "The atmosphere was fantastic and it was great to see the town come together for such a worthy cause. Watching the superstars of radio, TV and music and seeing the crowds reactions was brilliant. "It also touched everyone's hearts to see the breast cancer survivors turn out to share their stories and show their courage. It was a truly inspiring event." Host of the BBC Radio 2 breakfast show and The One Show, Chris Evans kick started his year-long campaign to raise £1million for the charity, after loosing his mum to the disease which is diagnosed in someone every ten minutes in the UK. The team arrived in a brand new pink extended wheelbase bespoke Rolls-Royce Ghost which was gifted by the iconic car marque for a year, complete with the FAB1 Lady Penelope Thunderbirds plate which is owned by car-fantatic Evans. Ian Cox added: "Everyone knows someone who has been affected by

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PICTURE TAKEN 180413. Caption: CHRIS EVANS, GARY BARLOW, BRIAN COX AND JAMES MAY ARRIVE AT GOLDEN SQUARE SHOPPING CENTRE IN WARRINGTON IN THE FAB1 extended wheelbase bespoke Rolls-Royce Ghost.

Celebrities strike gold at charity challenge pit-stop Gold and pink proved a winning combination when the Chris Evans FAB1Million roadshow arrived to a huge welcome at Warrington's Golden Square Shopping Centre this week to raise money in memory of his beloved mum. The radio superstar was joined by musical legend Gary Barlow, Top Gear's James May and BBC brainbox Professor Brian Cox at their only north of England pit-stop of their Fab1Million Lands End to John O'Groats challenge. The famous four were surrounded by a sea of pink t-shirts and wigs in Golden Square's Old Market Place midway through their 24 hour challenge to raise vital funds for Breast Cancer Care. Forty lucky supporters won the chance to have their picture taken with the celebrities before a tombola plucked out a name to win the Fab1 Rolls Royce for the day. Golden Square's general manager, Ian Cox, said: "The atmosphere was fantastic and it was great to see the town come together for such a worthy cause. Watching the superstars of radio, TV and music and seeing the crowds reactions was brilliant. "It also touched everyone's hearts to see the breast cancer survivors turn out to share their stories and show their courage. It was a truly inspiring event." Host of the BBC Radio 2 breakfast show and The One Show, Chris Evans kick started his year-long campaign to raise £1million for the charity, after loosing his mum to the disease which is diagnosed in someone every ten minutes in the UK. The team arrived in a brand new pink extended wheelbase bespoke Rolls-Royce Ghost which was gifted by the iconic car marque for a year, complete with the FAB1 Lady Penelope Thunderbirds plate which is

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PICTURE TAKEN 180413. Caption: BRIAN COX IN THE DRIVING SEAT AT GOLDEN SQUARE SHOPPING CENTRE IN WARRINGTON.

Celebrities strike gold at charity challenge pit-stop Gold and pink proved a winning combination when the Chris Evans FAB1Million roadshow arrived to a huge welcome at Warrington's Golden Square Shopping Centre this week to raise money in memory of his beloved mum. The radio superstar was joined by musical legend Gary Barlow, Top Gear's James May and BBC brainbox Professor Brian Cox at their only north of England pit-stop of their Fab1Million Lands End to John O'Groats challenge. The famous four were surrounded by a sea of pink t-shirts and wigs in Golden Square's Old Market Place midway through their 24 hour challenge to raise vital funds for Breast Cancer Care. Forty lucky supporters won the chance to have their picture taken with the celebrities before a tombola plucked out a name to win the Fab1 Rolls Royce for the day. Golden Square's general manager, Ian Cox, said: "The atmosphere was fantastic and it was great to see the town come together for such a worthy cause. Watching the superstars of radio, TV and music and seeing the crowds reactions was brilliant. "It also touched everyone's hearts to see the breast cancer survivors turn out to share their stories and show their courage. It was a truly inspiring event." Host of the BBC Radio 2 breakfast show and The One Show, Chris Evans kick started his year-long campaign to raise £1million for the charity, after loosing his mum to the disease which is diagnosed in someone every ten minutes in the UK. The team arrived in a brand new pink extended wheelbase bespoke Rolls-Royce Ghost which was gifted by the iconic car marque for a year, complete with the FAB1 Lady Penelope Thunderbirds plate which is owned by car-fantatic Evans. Ian Cox added: "Everyone knows someone who has been af

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PICTURE TAKEN 180413. Caption: BRIAN COX MEETS THE CROWD AT GOLDEN SQUARE SHOPPING CENTRE IN WARRINGTON.

Celebrities strike gold at charity challenge pit-stop Gold and pink proved a winning combination when the Chris Evans FAB1Million roadshow arrived to a huge welcome at Warrington's Golden Square Shopping Centre this week to raise money in memory of his beloved mum. The radio superstar was joined by musical legend Gary Barlow, Top Gear's James May and BBC brainbox Professor Brian Cox at their only north of England pit-stop of their Fab1Million Lands End to John O'Groats challenge. The famous four were surrounded by a sea of pink t-shirts and wigs in Golden Square's Old Market Place midway through their 24 hour challenge to raise vital funds for Breast Cancer Care. Forty lucky supporters won the chance to have their picture taken with the celebrities before a tombola plucked out a name to win the Fab1 Rolls Royce for the day. Golden Square's general manager, Ian Cox, said: "The atmosphere was fantastic and it was great to see the town come together for such a worthy cause. Watching the superstars of radio, TV and music and seeing the crowds reactions was brilliant. "It also touched everyone's hearts to see the breast cancer survivors turn out to share their stories and show their courage. It was a truly inspiring event." Host of the BBC Radio 2 breakfast show and The One Show, Chris Evans kick started his year-long campaign to raise £1million for the charity, after loosing his mum to the disease which is diagnosed in someone every ten minutes in the UK. The team arrived in a brand new pink extended wheelbase bespoke Rolls-Royce Ghost which was gifted by the iconic car marque for a year, complete with the FAB1 Lady Penelope Thunderbirds plate which is owned by car-fantatic Evans. Ian Cox added: "Everyone knows someone who has been affect

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PICTURE TAKEN 180413. Caption: GARY BARLOW MEETS THE CROWD AT GOLDEN SQUARE SHOPPING CENTRE IN WARRINGTON.

Celebrities strike gold at charity challenge pit-stop Gold and pink proved a winning combination when the Chris Evans FAB1Million roadshow arrived to a huge welcome at Warrington's Golden Square Shopping Centre this week to raise money in memory of his beloved mum. The radio superstar was joined by musical legend Gary Barlow, Top Gear's James May and BBC brainbox Professor Brian Cox at their only north of England pit-stop of their Fab1Million Lands End to John O'Groats challenge. The famous four were surrounded by a sea of pink t-shirts and wigs in Golden Square's Old Market Place midway through their 24 hour challenge to raise vital funds for Breast Cancer Care. Forty lucky supporters won the chance to have their picture taken with the celebrities before a tombola plucked out a name to win the Fab1 Rolls Royce for the day. Golden Square's general manager, Ian Cox, said: "The atmosphere was fantastic and it was great to see the town come together for such a worthy cause. Watching the superstars of radio, TV and music and seeing the crowds reactions was brilliant. "It also touched everyone's hearts to see the breast cancer survivors turn out to share their stories and show their courage. It was a truly inspiring event." Host of the BBC Radio 2 breakfast show and The One Show, Chris Evans kick started his year-long campaign to raise £1million for the charity, after loosing his mum to the disease which is diagnosed in someone every ten minutes in the UK. The team arrived in a brand new pink extended wheelbase bespoke Rolls-Royce Ghost which was gifted by the iconic car marque for a year, complete with the FAB1 Lady Penelope Thunderbirds plate which is owned by car-fantatic Evans. Ian Cox added: "Everyone knows someone who has been affe

just did this last night -- lots of fuzzy beat, folk-funk, some tasty soul-jazz and ending up in my favourite genre: daft party-prog!! i've shoe-horned in a few breakbeats and some Eastern euro stuff along the way aswell.... hope there's something of interest.

 

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TRACKLIST:

 

1. pot party intro

2. MARIO MOLINO - "operazione beat"

3. THE MOONTREKKERS - "night of the vampire"

4.DAVE CLARKE FIVE - "move on"

5. LES CHARLOTS - "quand je pense a toi"

6. LES AIGLONS - "expo 64"

7. THE PRINCE OF WALES STARS - "very original"

8. STANLEY MYERS - "fuzz"

9. MIKE CURB - "the young world"

10. SUGARLOAF - "chest fever"

11. THE PAUPERS - "numbers"

12. THE EQUALS - "i can see but you don't know"

13. JACKIE LOMAX - "the eagle laughs at you"

14. BRAINBOX - "down man"

15. PAUL NICHOLAS - "lamp lighter"

16. CURFEW - "photogenic jenny"

17. MASHMAKHAN - "afraid of losing you"

18. KEVIN AYERS - "butterfly dance"

19. JULIE FELIX - "snake skin"

20. JAMES TAYLOR - "knockin' round the zoo"

21. BUGSY - "rush hour"

22. HARD MEAT - "free wheel"

23. JIMMY HASKELL - "intro"

24. MELODIYA ENSEMBLE - "fire river"

25. HOLGER GOZARD - "sweet horror"

26. MONK MONTGOMERY - "fuselage"

27. SEST STRYCU V REDUTE - "mercy, mercy, mercy"

28. GOOGIE RENE - "smokey joe's la la"

29. MELVIN VAN PEEBLES - "wont bleed me"

30. METRO - "a penz"

31. PANTA RHEI - "der losverkaufer"

32. ENNIO MORRICONE - "pazuzu"

33. CATHARSIS - "32 mars"

34. ALCEU VALENCA - "voce pensa"

35. GRAHAM BOND - "last night"

36. JERRY GOODMAN & JAN HAMMER - "country and eastern music"

  

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