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#26 2015-01-04 11:46:02

Yuca
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Re: Jazz and the Ivy Look

You're obviously a pro musician.


some sort of banal legitimacy

 

#27 2015-01-04 11:47:53

Yuca
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Re: Jazz and the Ivy Look


some sort of banal legitimacy

 

#28 2015-01-05 02:17:00

4F Hepcat
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Re: Jazz and the Ivy Look

Looking mighty fine in the jazzocracy today!


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#29 2015-01-05 02:33:25

Harpo
The Best In The West
From: West Wales
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Re: Jazz and the Ivy Look

I base all my colour choices on Ornette Coleman's theory of harmolodics. Fact.


Randy lower-class trifler

 

#30 2015-01-05 06:38:24

Bop
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Re: Jazz and the Ivy Look

Ha...it doesn't show...which I can only say is a good thing

 

#31 2015-01-05 10:45:16

An Unseen Scene
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Re: Jazz and the Ivy Look

Charlie Haden on the front of Ornette Coleman's 'This Is Our Music' is one of the coolest looks ever and I think is Ivy clad if I recall correctly.  It's not just the clothes, it's the hair and his demeanour.

 

#32 2015-01-05 11:27:02

4F Hepcat
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Re: Jazz and the Ivy Look


Vibe-Rations in Spectra-Sonic-Sound

 

#33 2015-01-05 11:47:57

Bop
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Re: Jazz and the Ivy Look

Charlie Haden god rest his soul..had one of the cleanest looks out there

 

#34 2015-01-05 11:49:39

stanshall
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Re: Jazz and the Ivy Look

/\  great haircut on Charlie there ... shoulders are the ideal  too ...


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#35 2015-01-06 02:17:36

Harpo
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Re: Jazz and the Ivy Look


Randy lower-class trifler

 

#36 2015-01-06 02:37:50

Yuca
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Re: Jazz and the Ivy Look


some sort of banal legitimacy

 

#37 2015-01-06 05:51:14

Bop
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Re: Jazz and the Ivy Look

Last edited by Bop (2015-01-06 05:52:37)

 

#38 2015-01-07 05:47:31

Bop
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Re: Jazz and the Ivy Look

 

#39 2015-01-07 06:46:23

Harpo
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Re: Jazz and the Ivy Look

Last edited by Harpo (2015-01-07 06:54:55)


Randy lower-class trifler

 

#40 2015-01-11 03:46:27

4F Hepcat
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Re: Jazz and the Ivy Look

Plaids work well with navy jackets or blazers too.


Vibe-Rations in Spectra-Sonic-Sound

 

#41 2015-01-13 13:40:51

Bop
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Re: Jazz and the Ivy Look

 

#42 2015-01-13 13:57:43

Worried Man
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Re: Jazz and the Ivy Look

I somehow missed that delicious "plaid jazz" up there.


"We close our sto' at a reasonable hour because we figure anybody who would want one of our suits has got time to stroll over here in the daytime." - VP of George Muse Clothing, Atlanta, 1955

 

#43 2015-01-13 14:42:06

Bop
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Re: Jazz and the Ivy Look

I've got a McGregor shirt with a similar design

 

#44 2015-01-13 14:56:25

Joey
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Re: Jazz and the Ivy Look

These are mostly some pretty pictures. I still have no idea how you're getting these plaids from musical theory.

 

#45 2015-01-13 15:28:25

Bop
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#46 2015-01-13 15:37:39

Oliver
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Re: Jazz and the Ivy Look

Bop, I don't mean this in any way to come across as insulting or condescending but I'm curious if you're on the austistic spectrum?

 

#47 2015-01-13 15:44:23

Armchaired
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From: Old England
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Re: Jazz and the Ivy Look

Hey, we are all on the spectrum somewhere its 1 to infinity.


�Careful with that axe Eugene.�

 

#48 2015-01-13 15:55:52

Bop
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#49 2015-01-13 16:34:48

Oliver
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From: San Francisco
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Re: Jazz and the Ivy Look

I was just wondering because I used to work closely with autistic children (clinics, elementary schools, direct with families) and this sort of thought process and excercise would seem characteristic.

 

#50 2015-01-13 16:43:44

Worried Man
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From: Davebrubeckistan
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Re: Jazz and the Ivy Look

It seemed to sort of click with me, Bop, when you presented it to me on the color wheel.  But the sonochromatic charts make sense too.  But I still think I'd find it hard to dress musically.  I don't think I'm colorblind, but I do feel that sometimes the true nature of certain hues alludes me a bit and I have a hard time really grasping its place on the wheel when I'm just looking at the color in the fabric of a shirt or jacket.  Essentially, your theory makes more and more sense, but me putting it into practice would prove difficult for me.  Like the time I was wearing an orange sweater and thought it was red.  I still look at it and see red.  But against a truly red item, I see it's orange.


"We close our sto' at a reasonable hour because we figure anybody who would want one of our suits has got time to stroll over here in the daytime." - VP of George Muse Clothing, Atlanta, 1955

 

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