Last edited by Joey (2014-10-30 16:42:43)
I think he hits the high point when he pairs the receeding hairline with gold lame.
I love the interview where he is donning such a look, whilst sat chewing gum..scribbling those shitty drawings.. it's equally sad and farcical
Yeah! That's Tutu period isn't it? I remember watching that at the time and pissing myself laughing.
Yeah. The "strong black woman" look.
Miles lost his sartorial edge when he started to let his girlfriend dress him, sadly, all else is revisionist history.
A lesson to us all.
Looks like '49 to me.
Oops, looks like Bop found the same photo while I was typing.
It'd make sense also he was over there as late as 1957/58 for the soundtrack to Elevator to the Gallows.
Edit...yeah he recorded the OST in 57 the film was released Jan 58
That last photo actually looks like the cover photo from Birth of the Cool. BOTC was recorded in 1949-50 but it wasn't released until 57. One of the Van Gelder photos is the cover for the "Complete" BOTC sessions, which I don't think was released until way later. Like, after Miles died. Interestingly, in that photo it looks like he's playing a Blessing trumpet... the same kind Clifford Brown played. For most of his life (including before and after when that photo was taken) he played a Martin Committee trumpet. But that's neither here nor there in a discussion about clothing.
I'd like to see a photo of his "three-piece Brooks Brothers suit." I don't know if I've ever seen a photo of Miles in a three-piece, let alone 1946 Miles in a BB three-piece. Since he mentions Brooks Brothers by name so many times I can only assume he's wearing BB in at least some of these really early photos. I haven't been able to find any old BB models that resemble his stuff though.
They probably utilized a recent photo for the BOTC album release.