http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4158/is_20030621/ai_n12697434
"This suit I'm wearing now, for instance, is from American Classics. It's a Palm Beach wash-and-wear, they used to sell them in places like Bloomingdales in New York in the late Fifties and early Sixties. It's great, you can just throw it in a washing machine, and the whole thing can be folded up and put in a paper bag. A 38 gram suit. Sensational."
"There's one shop in Covent Garden called J Simons that has got all the clothes from America I love but obviously they're too big for me - even the socks are too big. Americans are giants now, so I go there like someone else would go to a museum. I just look at the stuff and how it's made and the way it's finished. It's beautiful: Florsheim shoes, all this fabulous stuff from Boston and the Eastern seaboard. In fact I bought this tie there; they specialise in these squared-off knitted horizontally banded ones. Every time I go I buy a tie - one size fits all."
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Great poems (including Beasley Street and Majorca) - especially when you hear him read them out himself.
Not an obviously Ivy-looking sort of bloke though. The barnet does not look right.
... Funny that he talks of J. Simons as being like a museum. I often talk of it as being like an art gallery.
And again that's the diversity of all this coming through once more - I call it classic, Horace calls it timeless, Harris calls it archaic. Obviously it's a retro thing for JCC too.
For me it's alive and it always moves on: A past, a present, and a future.
A continuum.
Nice interview:
http://www.thechap.net/cooper.html
Last edited by Chris_H (2008-07-21 05:44:15)
liked the betting shop gabbichi reference, however JCC obviously does,nt know the population of docklands is,nt what it used to be,
times are a changing.......
check out the gabbichi 73 retro range on Stuarts website.
Fabulous find.
JCC is a bit of a hero, even in those Sugar Puffs ads.
Very much like the 'Unlikely Ivy' idea
Last edited by Acton_Baby (2012-12-14 11:01:30)
JCC almost wears leggings. A skinny bloke must have to try very hard to get his trousers that tight.
Apparently JCC once or twice shared his digs with Nico. That must have been interesting as it's alleged she didn't wash very often.
A teenage fan of the Velvet Underground, I saw her perform in Manchester in the summer of '83. JCC read a few poems. Nico was pretty bad. We'd passed one another outside the building earlier in the afternoon. A fine-looking woman, even then.