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Hairstyle in the 80's! http://9gag.com/gag/aE7gNB9?ref=fsidebar
You had to survive the "disco era" of the 70's to appreciate hair bands. After disco even the 80's "big hair" bands were an improvement.Kevin McHugh said:Wasn't a great decade for rock either. I never really liked hair bands.
1oldman2 said:You had to survive the "disco era" of the 70's to appreciate hair bands. After disco even the 80's "big hair" bands were an improvement.
Psinter said:you know, I think those pics in your post are only from people at the US, not the rest of the world.
Hey, are you making fun of how Cleopatra appeared in that picture? Prepare for trial by the pharaoh. She may not have been photogenic, but she doesn't like comments on her pictures.DiracPool said:I don't know where it is you are from, Psinter. But your clay cut out isn't enlightening the discovery here.
I don't know. I wasn't alive in the 80s. It probably was the same.DiracPool said:Why don't you tell us, or better yet, show us, what peoples in your country wore as hairstyles in the 80's.., since you are so educated on what what going on in the "rest of the world" at the time
Psinter said:Me? I'm not from anywhere.
I'm afraid not. Even here, behind the iron curtain people wore hair like that. I'd post the photos but you don't know them anyway so it wouldn't help. They looked just like the Americans. :-)Psinter said:You know, I prefer how Cleopatra's hair looks like. Although I'm not sure if that's a hairstyle or a garment.
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@ Sophie - you know, I think those pics in your post are only from people at the US, not the rest of the world.
And I will tease you too to reveal your whereabouts. I really don't think anyone would stalk you or be racist (once you said you were afraid of racism) people here are too smart for that kind of primitivism.Sophia said:I'm afraid not. Even here, behind the iron curtain people wore hair like that. I'd post the photos but you don't know them anyway so it wouldn't help. They looked just like the Americans. :-)
Exactly!DiracPool said:You're the man from nowhere?
That's strictly forbidden.DiracPool said:Ok, cough it up, give us a country or municipality and I guarantee you nsaspook won't stalk you at your local Starbucks cafe..Deal?
I'll err on the side of caution.Sophia said:I really don't think anyone would stalk you or be racist (once you said you were afraid of racism) people here are too smart for that kind of primitivism.
It's okay, I wasn't serious . Your original post was meant to laugh and I did laugh. I just added that to play with you . But if someone is taking it seriously, then fine, I don't care (don't take this so seriously either, it's more like a "meh"). But if they are that serious they can watch this video then: (and the related ones) *says Psinter in a careless, but amiable tone*Sophia said:I'm afraid not. Even here, behind the iron curtain people wore hair like that. I'd post the photos but you don't know them anyway so it wouldn't help. They looked just like the Americans. :-)
This exactly what I mean about music eras being very relative where artistic quality is concerned (there's that quality concept popping up again) While I liked the early BeeGees the disco version never did much for me, but that's just me . After Groups like the Beatles, Cream, not to mention Ten years after, I just couldn't get into the canned (not canned heat) music approach, Here is a link to the closest 70's disco I was good with because it included some laughs. By the way I should mention that the best thing about Old men and their advice is it's always free and there is an endless supply of it.DiracPool said:Umm, sorry, oldman, Disco didn't suck, disco was the best thing the 70's had to offer, followed closely by the punk movement...
Frank was one of those characters whom a person either loved or hated, but one thing you can say for a self educated musician is at his death he was rated by some of the best contemporary classical composers as a genius.Kevin McHugh said:FZ was the bomb. I saw him twice, and met him in a bar in Ann Arbor. I just turned my nephew (14) onto Slime from the video. He liked the rhyming.
Some popular hairstyles in the 1980s were the big hair, side ponytail, crimped hair, mullet, and spiky hair.
These hairstyles were considered funny because they were often exaggerated and over-the-top, with large amounts of volume, hairspray, and bold colors.
No, not everyone in the 80s had these hairstyles. They were more commonly seen among teenagers and young adults who wanted to make a statement and be trendy.
Some of these hairstyles, such as the side ponytail, were practical for keeping hair out of the face while playing sports or dancing. However, most of them were purely for fashion and had no practical purpose.
Some elements of 80s hairstyles, such as big curls and crimped hair, have made a comeback in recent years. However, the overall styles are not as commonly seen today as they were in the 80s.