New: roachAll contenthive-129948hive-196917krzzanhive-183959steemhive-180932photographyhive-166405hive-144064uncommonlabhive-185836bitcoinhive-183397hive-150122hive-188619krsuccesshive-101145hive-124908hive-139150lifehive-184714hive-109690hive-145157hive-150943TrendingNewHotLikersoecp85 (60)in bugs • 5 years agoDirty Work, but someone has to do it. (If you have a weak stomach do not see this)Hello everyone, is a pleasure to greet you after a long time. Today I bring you some images not suitable for people with sensitive stomachs, I work has a computer repair technician and sometimes…oecp85 (60)in spanish • 5 years agoTrabajo sucio, pero alguien tiene que hacerlo. (Si tienes un estomago debil no veas esto)Credito imagen Hola a todos, es un gusto saludarlos despues de un largo tiempo. Hoy les traigo unas imágenes no aptas para personas con estómagos sensibles, les cuento que en mis trabajos es…tarzanus (36)in life • 6 years agoOrange-spotted roach (Blaptica dubia)NOT AS SCARY AS THEY SOUND Dubia roaches are also called Orange-spotted roach, Guyana spotted roach and Argentinian wood roach. From their names alone it’s easy to tell a lot about their natural…crittercrats (59)in steemit-webcomics • 6 years agoYucky! [Mut@nts] Comic StripA roach got inside the house and crawled into Jax's bed. He was scared and disgusted at the same time. He screamed while cornering himself far away from the monster. He yelled at it. Get off my bed…fjcalduch (64)in music • 6 years agoSwitch BladeDuke Ellington (piano), Charles Mingus (doble bass) and Max Roach (drums). From the album Money Jungle (1963). Max Roach was one of the first drummers to play bebop. His first recording was in 1943…fjcalduch (64)in music • 6 years agoSolitudeDuke Ellington (piano), Charles Mingus (doble bass) and Max Roach (drums). From the album Money Jungle (1963). Duke Ellington created a long list of masterpieces under a busy schedule with a…fjcalduch (64)in music • 6 years agoCaravanDuke Ellington (piano), Charles Mingus (doble bass) and Max Roach (drums). From the album Money Jungle (1963). In his early music, Charles Mingus liked a wide variety of styles. Under the influence…fjcalduch (64)in music • 6 years agoWig WiseDuke Ellington (piano), Charles Mingus (doble bass) and Max Roach (drums). From the album Money Jungle (1963). In 1938, a young composer named Billy Strayhorn approached Ellington after a concert…fjcalduch (64)in music • 6 years agoVery SpecialDuke Ellington (piano), Charles Mingus (doble bass) and Max Roach (drums). From the album Money Jungle (1963). In 1936, when the swing was at its peak, Ellington recorded little and without…fjcalduch (64)in music • 6 years agoFleurette AfricaineDuke Ellington (piano), Charles Mingus (doble bass) and Max Roach (drums). From the album Money Jungle (1963). Duke Ellington took advantage of the success that swing was having thanks to Benny…fjcalduch (64)in music • 6 years agoMoney JungleDuke Ellington (piano), Charles Mingus (doble bass) and Max Roach (drums). From the album Money Jungle (1963). In this album, Ellington surprised the world by playing with Charles Mingus and Max…fjcalduch (64)in music • 6 years agoBlue 7Sonny Rollins (tenor sax), Tommy Flanagan (piano), Doug Watkins (bass) and Max Roach (drums). From the album Saxophone Colossus (1956). In one essay, Gunter Schuller studied how Rollins improvises…fjcalduch (64)in music • 6 years agoMoritat (Mack The Knife) (Sonny Rollins’s version)Sonny Rollins (tenor sax), Tommy Flanagan (piano), Doug Watkins (bass) and Max Roach (drums). From the album Saxophone Colossus (1956). Rollins’ overflowing compositions also contributed to his…fjcalduch (64)in music • 6 years agoStrode RodeSonny Rollins (tenor sax), Tommy Flanagan (piano), Doug Watkins (bass) and Max Roach (drums). From the album Saxophone Colossus (1956). Rollins’ secret was to celebrate improvisation, which played…fjcalduch (64)in music • 6 years agoYou Don’t Know What Love Is (Sonny Rollins’s version)Sonny Rollins (tenor sax), Tommy Flanagan (piano), Doug Watkins (bass) and Max Roach (drums). From the album Saxophone Colossus (1956). In the late 1950s, the main challenge to Coltrane’s…fjcalduch (64)in music • 6 years agoSt. ThomasSonny Rollins (tenor sax), Tommy Flanagan (piano), Doug Watkins (bass) and Max Roach (drums). From the album Saxophone Colossus (1956). Of the albums that Rollins recorded between 1954 and 1958…fjcalduch (64)in music • 6 years agoTake the ‘A’ Train (Clifford Brown’s version)Harold Land (tenor sax), Clifford Brown (trumpet), Richie Powell (piano), George Morrow (bass) and Max Roach (drums). From the album Study in Brown (1955). This is a standard jazz theme composed by…fjcalduch (64)in music • 6 years agoIf I Love AgainHarold Land (tenor sax), Clifford Brown (trumpet), Richie Powell (piano), George Morrow (bass) and Max Roach (drums). From the album Study in Brown (1955). Sometimes I wonder why you lit the love…fjcalduch (64)in music • 6 years agoGerkin for PerkinHarold Land (tenor sax), Clifford Brown (trumpet), Richie Powell (piano), George Morrow (bass) and Max Roach (drums). From the album Study in Brown (1955). Hard bop comes from bebop. In the…