
Songs above are ordered from oldest to newest, all have been posted previously. More playlists here, top image found here.
[Caveat: I don’t own the copyrights to any of these recordings. They are presented here for entertainment purposes only.]







Schulz and Holdt made these costumes for dancing; they performed under the name Die Maskentänzer (The Mask Dancers). The outfits are more sculpture than clothing, and they entirely swallow up the wearer. Some suggest a mongrel collision of characters — a buggy-eyed insect meets a jester meets a bearded tomato — and others allude to zippy motion, with eyeballs cartoonishly pulling off the face. Wires poke out and wooden blocks dangle, a bridge seesaws from shoulder to shoulder. Many of the geometric silhouettes defy anatomy; hands, feet, and heads are all boxed in, with no apparent exit.
The story doesn’t stop there. Schulz and Holdt were insane.
https://publicdomainreview.org/collection/tanzmasken/
Bonus: Interactive 3D images of Maskentänzer
Toboggan Mann
Toboggan Frau
[ASBPOD ca. 1966 found here.]

[Found here.]

Jumpin’ Jacquet, Illinois Jacquet & His Orchestra (1946) Recorded in New York. Illinois Jacquet / tenor sax, John Simmons / Bass, Freddie Green / guitar, Emmet Berry / Trumpet, Bill Doggett / piano, Shadow Wilson(?) / drums.
Talk like an orca [via Bunkerville].
Saxquatch [via Everlasting Blört].
Mastering The Art Of Hock A Loogie.
Routine graph [via Innocent Bystanders].
Abraham LeBron Lincoln – An American Icon.
OVERRIDE: The opening salvo of the DOGE war.
Everybody and The Sunshine Band [via Memo Of The Air].
[Top image found here. More disco dream girls here.]
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