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#1 2006-10-04 13:13:39

Miles Away
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Ivy League Rock & Pop...

This is a bit sketchy & needs filling out later -

Ivy in London started as a G.I. / 'Jazz' look, and then...

Charlie Watts wore Ivy from Austins in Shaftsbury Avenue.
Georgie Fame shopped there & also got Madras jackets for all his band.
Eric Clapton was a big fan & also introduced fellow members of The Yardbirds to the shop.
Pete Meaden took The Who there to buy Ivy League jackets when they were still The High Numbers.
Paul Weller shopped at J.Simons and probably still does. The Style Council briefly played with the style, The Jam never did.
Christmas '87 I was in The Ivy Shop when Pete Townshend bought a couple of pairs of Sebago Beefrolls there.
Dexy's Midnight Runners played with the Preppy/Ivy style in '85. Kevin Rowland had been a Squire Shop (Another John Simons shop) customer in '69 & had remembered The Look. Along with Billy Adams, Mr. Rowland often got The Look spot-on - probably the best Anglo-Ivy look in Rock/Pop since Charlie & Eric.

Can't say I like much of the above's music - Charlie is better than The Stones deserve. There was no Yardbirds after Eric left. The Who & Paul Weller are magpies, although I respect Pete Townshend as an artist. Kevin Rowland is an overlooked stylist, but he comes from a different direction to me musically - He has far more integrity than I do anyway. Georgie Fame 'ripped off' (he didn't really, of course) Mose & others... but he did it well, with style & charm, so he's OK by me.
Probably there are others for this list.
What did Van Morrison wear? Where did he buy it?

Add to this, if you're in the mood -

Miles.


" ... Ubi bene, ibi patria, which being roughly translated means, 'Wherever there's a handout, that's for me, man.' "
Alistair Cooke. 1968.

 

#2 2006-10-04 15:35:25

Coolidge
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Re: Ivy League Rock & Pop...

To some degree, Marshall Crenshaw in the early 80s. Looked (and sang) like Buddy Holly, wore sportcoat and tortoise-rim glasses on stage in the era of Thriller outfits.

 

#3 2006-10-05 00:58:25

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Re: Ivy League Rock & Pop...

Billy Adams in BD & G9 -

http://oldlady1.tripod.com/dexys/thisiswhatsheslike.html

All suited up. KR in Brooks BD -

http://oldlady1.tripod.com/dexys/dontstandmedown.html


" ... Ubi bene, ibi patria, which being roughly translated means, 'Wherever there's a handout, that's for me, man.' "
Alistair Cooke. 1968.

 

#4 2006-10-05 01:14:07

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Re: Ivy League Rock & Pop...

A bit off topic, but Ivy was HUGE in Jamaica where certain elements of the look mutated into Rude Boy style.
So that was another influence in London post war, especially in the lead up into what became the 'Skinhead' mutation of the Ivy style in the late 60s.
Too lazy to look up the year, but lots of West Indians came to town with their own take on the Ivy style in the 50's. They were then copied by working class white boys with an eye for style and yet another new element was added to the mix over here.
So in England Ivy is Black, Working Class, Jazz inspired, Modernist, Gay, Jewish ... All sorts of things. What it isn't over here & never was is an 'upper-class' look.

... Well, it interests me anyway!


" ... Ubi bene, ibi patria, which being roughly translated means, 'Wherever there's a handout, that's for me, man.' "
Alistair Cooke. 1968.

 

#5 2006-10-05 09:33:54

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Re: Ivy League Rock & Pop...

Here's an old one:

The Black and White 'Two-Tone Records' cartoon man that graced the record labels of British Ska revivalist bands in 1979 was pinched from an early 'Wailers' LP. 'The Wailers' in turn pinched their image from Curtis Mayfield's Impressions in just the same way that 'The Chords' pinched their 'So Far Away' LP cover from a 'Spencer Davis Group' cover fom the 60's...

'Pinched' is the wrong word... I just mean that these groups paid homage to each other (!).

So what is my point here?

Ummmmmm....    You can trace a lot of stuff back to Ivy?

Will that do?


" ... Ubi bene, ibi patria, which being roughly translated means, 'Wherever there's a handout, that's for me, man.' "
Alistair Cooke. 1968.

 

#6 2006-10-18 08:52:50

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Re: Ivy League Rock & Pop...

http://img154.imageshack.us/img154/1230/dont2lc2.jpg
http://img154.imageshack.us/img154/7886/dontstandmedowndirectorsjr5.jpg

A bit more Dexy's Preppy style from The Man Who Knows - To whom, Thanks as always.

Miles.


" ... Ubi bene, ibi patria, which being roughly translated means, 'Wherever there's a handout, that's for me, man.' "
Alistair Cooke. 1968.

 

#7 2007-07-09 07:58:55

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Re: Ivy League Rock & Pop...

A bit late...

Video from the LP Don't stand me down..


'This is what's she's like'..

http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=6-avJdGnHe0


Not sure where this is from but looks same era... nice Harrington!
'My National Pride'....

http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=b4hUxVVZEHM





Just for fun... Kevin took to the stage at the Reading Rock Festival dressed in this attire!!! Wise?

http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=2VY_fWT3r6c

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#8 2007-07-09 09:20:04

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Re: Ivy League Rock & Pop...

Same era, as is this - Good finds, TSC!

http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=cHsrJ_5m2JY&mode=related&search=

t.

(He never got that Angel dress from J. Simons, btw)


"One of these mornings
You're going to rise up singing"

 

#9 2007-07-10 02:25:23

Terry Lean
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Re: Ivy League Rock & Pop...

I love this pic of Billy Adams down at the very bottom here:

http://oldlady1.tripod.com/dexys/dsmd.html

So subversive.
The Look confused everybody - Even me! (I wrote them off as lightweight popsters playing with the style. It was years later before I came to appreciate how well Kevin Rowlands had done it all.)

Light years away from Trad. ...

Miles away...  wink

t.


"One of these mornings
You're going to rise up singing"

 

#10 2007-07-10 04:30:22

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Re: Ivy League Rock & Pop...


"One of these mornings
You're going to rise up singing"

 

#11 2007-07-10 04:50:20

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Re: Ivy League Rock & Pop...

One of the American inspirations in English Ivy:

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Portrait-Jazz-Ltd-Reissue-Bill-Evans/dp/B000AMZ0OY/ref=sr_1_4/202-0394898-1779028?ie=UTF8&s=music&qid=1184064476&sr=1-4

Jazzer, Junkie, Genius.

No Trad.


"One of these mornings
You're going to rise up singing"

 

#12 2007-07-10 05:15:50

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Re: Ivy League Rock & Pop...

Talking of Georgie, no one talks about this guy much today:

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Moodys-Mood-Love-King-Pleasure/dp/B000005HDS/ref=sr_1_3/202-1819244-6767824?ie=UTF8&s=music&qid=1184065996&sr=1-3

No one apart from Mr Powell of course. Not known for Ivy gear but lovely, smooth vocalising.

Nice.


Me? Conspicuous? Lady, I'm the invisible man.

 

#13 2007-07-10 05:37:41

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Re: Ivy League Rock & Pop...

SC: 'Ave a chat with Chris_H...

Modernist, not Mod!

Mr. C: Top Bill pic. -

Chet always looks a treat too... Jazzer, Junkie, Genius...

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Chet-Baker-York-Sacd-Hybrid/dp/B0002NY88A/ref=sr_1_4/202-0394898-1779028?ie=UTF8&s=music&qid=1184067418&sr=1-4

t.

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You're going to rise up singing"

 

#14 2007-07-10 06:38:55

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Re: Ivy League Rock & Pop...

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#15 2007-07-10 06:47:23

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Re: Ivy League Rock & Pop...

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#16 2007-07-10 06:59:22

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Re: Ivy League Rock & Pop...

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You're going to rise up singing"

 

#17 2007-07-12 03:59:35

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Re: Ivy League Rock & Pop...

Some of the lyrics to 'This is what she's like' (Vid. above) -

Nice Anglo-Ivy wearer's point of view although written by an Anglo-Ivy wearing Irishman (K.R.).

See?
Not "Trad"!


"Well, you know the kind of people
That put creases in their old Levis? 
The type that use expressions like tongue in cheek and send up?
I don't like these kind of people.
...
Well, you know how the English upper classes are thick and
Ignorant and not used to being with people?
You're familiar with the scum from Notting Hill and Moseley
The C N D ?
They describe nice things as wonderful
She never would say that,
She's totally different in every way.
...
Bill, you know the newly wealthy peasants
With their home bars and hi fis?
You know, the ones who parade all their possessions
And put fabulous and super in each sentence
Well I don't really like these scumbags
May I be clear on this point? 
She's not a bit like that
No, nothing like that.
...
Well, that's my story,
The strongest thing I've ever seen."


That's entertainment...

t.  wink


"One of these mornings
You're going to rise up singing"

 

#18 2007-07-12 07:56:06

Tony Ventresca
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#19 2007-07-12 09:05:36

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“You know that saying, 'Caesar's wife is above suspicion'? Well I put an end to all that rubbish!"..”

 

#20 2007-07-12 09:10:00

Terry Lean
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Re: Ivy League Rock & Pop...

Ian at The Ivy Shop first told me about Bill.
'Nuff said.


"One of these mornings
You're going to rise up singing"

 

#21 2007-07-12 14:12:31

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#22 2007-07-12 14:43:28

Tony Ventresca
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#23 2007-07-12 16:06:05

Get Smart
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Re: Ivy League Rock & Pop...

Does Gaye's jacket have NO POCKETS?  seems so, what an odd detail

Regardless, he looks great.  I'd like to see him with the jacket buttoned to see what kind of silhouette it has

 

#24 2007-07-12 17:05:04

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#25 2007-07-13 03:13:20

The Style Council
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