Last edited by Hard Bop Hank (2009-04-01 17:37:02)
Amazing. More please.
Last edited by ScarletStreet (2009-04-01 17:49:44)
BTW, check Nick Rossis blog! Awesome pics!
The Weejun has linked to it....
I've namechecked this cat before... he used to play the organ in the famous Nick Rossi Set, now he's playing guitar! Great stuff, I guess I left the myspace link .... I wanted him for our perfect club night/ all-nighter, whatever phantasy...
http://www.misterjazz.org/
for the link in the OP and lots of other pics...
Love, love, love - More!
Thanks for sharing this.
BTW, the natural coloured raincoat in the "Birdland 4 AM New York 1960" pic is a DB, I'm sure...
... just mention this, because I don't think there's just one style for a raincoat.
Both my raincoats, my tan one and my famous blue raincoat don`t have raglan sleeves, but I love them.
Nevertheless, I have to admit that I can relate to this othodoxy. So if I were looking for a new raincoat, it would have to be a tan gabardine single-breasted fly-fronted one with a Balmacaan collar and Raglan sleeves... that's how the forum group think works I assume.... but I guess, if I found something great that fits me well, it wouldn't be a problem if there were some other details deviating from the ideal...
For example, I love the London Fog coat that the Weejun posted about in his blog. I think there were also some vintage ads in the Boom Years thread.... Really curious about this semi-Raglan-sleeve construction... Was it an LF trademark, or are there other examples?
I also like the double-breasted raincoat as pictured above, but I believe DB styles are more typical with trench coats.....
As a non-native-speaker of the English language I am curious about the term "mac"/ "macintosh"... I think it's only used in the UK. However, an English friend of mine said it was used to refer to somethin else- not the style of coat we're talking about here. Stricty speaking, I guess, he's right... I think it was over here, that I read that this term refers to the fabric.... something like a triple layer thing with waterproof material in the middle, right?
In everyday usage, however, a mac is just any raincoat, right?
... yes, I thought so! Still haven't put it on my wall, as I can't decide where to hang it...
I've just put on Tunisia from Art Blakey's 'A Night At Birdland'. Its time to recreate Birdland, right here, right now....
Last edited by Long_Playing (2009-05-13 22:00:43)