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Idk. If you want them, wear them. Who cares what "they" think! You play guitar. You're cool enough to pull it off.For realz?
I liked the acid-washed jeans. Let me ask, though…are they coming back for men, too?
Idk. If you want them, wear them. Who cares what "they" think! You play guitar. You're cool enough to pull it off.For realz?
I liked the acid-washed jeans. Let me ask, though…are they coming back for men, too?
I detested all the Hair Bands that tried to sound and look the same.
There was some great New Wave and Punk music in the 80's and that's where I drifted at the time.
The Fixx, The Church, Depeche Mode, Midnight Oil, Missing Persons, The Motels...I could go on and on...

Hey, I did the same thing in my '71 Malibu with a 12 pack of Bud and some bottle rockets! Usually polished off a flask of Cutty Sark before I went out.Shoot, sometimes on weekends, I’d get in my car and just drive the country roads alone at night and just play some tapes. My old ‘71 Nova had no A/C (a lot of cars didn’t back then), so I’d roll the windows down and let the wind blow through the car.
Mullets aren’t a thing anymore, either…and neither are rat tails - just in case you were curious!
But, down where I live I still do see the occasional mullet.
I never had a mullet, even in the ‘80s. My hair was kind of all-over a little longish…and feathered! I guess it was kind of a Michael J. Fox, circa “Back to the Future” sort of hair style.
I had the acid-washed jeans, too.


Yeah! Mission of Burma, and The Neighborhoods we’re still kicking it when I came of age….great stuff!I honestly truly hated the music of the eighties (except stuff like in my previous post, those bands were brilliant). It was mainly because of what was popular, and knowing it would be an eventual precursor of what was to come. The hair metal was beyond stupid, and most of the commercial crap was, well... crap. That, and the recording process then. Layering tracks with a click track, then building up bass, guitars, vocals, etc. It sucked the life out of music, especially adding gated reverb on drums.
At the time I was still listening to a lot of prog, and still heavy into the first and second waves of British metal. Then there was the post-punk and proto-punk stuff. My friends gave me crap for listening to unpopular stuff like Motorhead, UFO, Radio Birdman, MC5, Stooges, Mission of Burma, and many others, then jumping into the great wave of garage and rock bands of the eighties such as The Records, The Plimsouls, The Lyres, DMZ, Pere Ubu, and many other greats who still stand up to the test of time. Great songs are great songs, and when the lyrics are a little more advanced, you can listen to them in your fifties and not say to yourself "What was I thinking liking these guys?"
Here's a fun little thing that Alejandro Escovedo posted on his page today. There are some great bands listed in this article.
These 10 bands made Boston one of America’s greatest punk-rock towns
Now I miss that car. It was a total pile of poop, but it had a 350 with a 4bbl and way to big of a cam, close ratio Muncie with a Hurst T handle and a 4.10 geared 12 bolt. I had the Cragar S/S wheels all around and they were 14 inchers. I think they were 7s in front and 12s in back. Had L50 rear tires and had Hijackers in back to get tire clearance. Full length headers into Thrush can glass packs. Boy, was that a money pit. One time I was coming into town on a 6% downhill and when I backed off the gas the diff locked up solid, broke the pinion shaft off, twisted the driveshaft and cracked the aluminum tranny tail housing. So much fun!Hey, I did the same thing in my '71 Malibu with a 12 pack of Bud and some bottle rockets! Usually polished off a flask of Cutty Sark before I went out.
I need leather pants like that John. I miss my hair being like that. I'm just starting to be able to get it in a ponytail again.No mullet for me back then. No acid wash jeans either. Leather or Boot cuts.
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Yeah! The Neighborhoods
Rips tears knee blow outs take me about 6 months with work and a weekly wash, but no acid, they are Dickies carpenter jeans, I try to buy 6 pairs a year, and I only wear them in the winter, or jobs that require pants, otherwise I wear Dickies shorts ..Acid wash jeans are coming back in. I have a pair, complete with manufactured rips because nobody knows how to do it themselves now-a-days.
Jeans and T’s for meAlmost everything comes back "in" if you wait long enough. Except for the inherently stupid ideas that are dangerous or just plain stupid. Like Rayon. Anybody that remembers the 70s knows what I'm talking about. For those that don't: fabric doesn't breathe, impossible not to sweat in it and it amplifies smell like a Marshall amplifies sound. I had a really sweet Rayon shirt that was light blue with happy clouds and 'Merican flags on it. Must have been around the Bicentennial.
I was not cool like you John, when we played live I wore the outfits my wife and sister had picked out for us.No mullet for me back then. No acid wash jeans either. Leather or Boot cuts.
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I need leather pants like that John. I miss my hair being like that. I'm just starting to be able to get it in a ponytail again.
I was not cool like you John, when we played live I wore the outfits my wife and sister had picked out for us.
I would have worn old 501’s and concert T’s but I was out voted by the rest of the band.
And by 1984 I was done with it.
And it got crazier after that..
Cheers

Damm bro a 30” waist ?Yeah, I never quit wearing 501's. Working my way back to 30 x 32's again. Of course I haven't actually worn long pants in about 3 months now.