oh my.
i have stumbled upon a photograph of a chap at a recent "whitby goth weekend" who has hair VERY very similar to how i used to have mine circa 92-93!!
how many people's eyes did i nearly "have out" at the banshee!?!?
it's so nice now not to have to check the shipping forecast before going out... one strong westerly gust of wind and my neck could have snapped!
thank god we all grow wiser with age
full article here: http://www.starvox.net/crypt/whitby/whitby.htm
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nope, can't see it even if i paste it inDerekR wrote:Here's one of me from 1986
(bet this doesn't work, if not cut n' paste the url)
i think it might be the spaces i the filename...
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Sez who?Quiff Boy wrote: thank god we all grow wiser with age
I fear that I for one am unfortunately growing stchoopider with age...
Sadly, it ain't much fun
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I never made it to Whitby. I think this is probably for the best all in all
A few of my friends used to go, they said it was always a blast, and my friends band played in 97 (Robed In Desire). Not very many people went to see them :/
Strangely they were pretty good.
A few of my friends used to go, they said it was always a blast, and my friends band played in 97 (Robed In Desire). Not very many people went to see them :/
Strangely they were pretty good.
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Hey we all had hair like that in the 80s
Sadly ... I had hair like that in the 70s and 90s too...
Sadly ... I had hair like that in the 70s and 90s too...
You can keep your Krishna burger's, and your Glastonbury hippie's, you can stick your frothy lager and your blow wave hair styles.
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Nuff said...
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This thread is timely. On Saturday, I saw the sisters in London. The first sisters conert I've been to since around about 1990.
The thing which depressed me more than anything else is the fact that everyone appers to take the whole dressing in black thing so seriously. Pointy shoes, ridiculous hair, face paint, leather jackets etc etc. As if it mattered- apparently, according to one chap who I asked about it, the sisters are a way of life, not a band. Oh boy.
That kind of dressing up is ok when you are 16 or 17, but not when...erm...you're in your 30s. I'm all in favour of nostalgia (or at leat in favout of the tomorrow, remember yesterday type) and even escapism but there are limits. Why can't fans just wear a normal pair of jeans and a T shirt?
Other than that, I thought the concert ok. Andy is better at hiding the fact he can't sing, the new-ish (I don't buy bootlegs, so alot of it is new to me) songs sound as if they might carry a tune, and there was enough dry ice to ensure that if he wanted Andy could take the second half of the concert off and no one would notice.
The thing which depressed me more than anything else is the fact that everyone appers to take the whole dressing in black thing so seriously. Pointy shoes, ridiculous hair, face paint, leather jackets etc etc. As if it mattered- apparently, according to one chap who I asked about it, the sisters are a way of life, not a band. Oh boy.
That kind of dressing up is ok when you are 16 or 17, but not when...erm...you're in your 30s. I'm all in favour of nostalgia (or at leat in favout of the tomorrow, remember yesterday type) and even escapism but there are limits. Why can't fans just wear a normal pair of jeans and a T shirt?
Other than that, I thought the concert ok. Andy is better at hiding the fact he can't sing, the new-ish (I don't buy bootlegs, so alot of it is new to me) songs sound as if they might carry a tune, and there was enough dry ice to ensure that if he wanted Andy could take the second half of the concert off and no one would notice.
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You sure that's not a comedy wig Dan?
(Says the man in the comedy hat)
(Says the man in the comedy hat)
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i'm young and wreckless! anything i do now i can blame on my age later.
neon pink legwarmers anyone?
i'm young and wreckless! anything i do now i can blame on my age later.
neon pink legwarmers anyone?
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thankfully, as far as i am aware, no photographic evidence of my 'former life' is around today, or is carefully hidden and guarded i'm quite safe today
from the age of about 15/16 i spent my entire life as a stand-in for von from the lucretia video (and believe me, wearing a leather jacket and no shirt in newcastle in mid jan is something i'd rather not live through again thank you very very much).
then when the sisters stopped doing anything, i was strangely seduced by the pop kids dancing in warehouses and taking funny happy pills. so i ended up with rather short, spikey hair, which was dyed a different colour every month (bleach white, yellow, blue, green, and red, mostly) and wearing combats and a poppies t-shirt (which i still have, brixton 91 i think - the purple one with the alien with the bubbles coming out of his mouth on the front) i thought i was the bee's fawkin knees, (and according to the way kids dress today, i probably was ).
anyway, yeah, now that's all behind me and i'm screaming towards 30 like an italian motorway driver in the fog, i tend to find jeans and a t-shirt covers most events.
i think i'd feel rather silly these days all skin and leather, but hey, that's just me, kudos to those that still can pull it off...
from the age of about 15/16 i spent my entire life as a stand-in for von from the lucretia video (and believe me, wearing a leather jacket and no shirt in newcastle in mid jan is something i'd rather not live through again thank you very very much).
then when the sisters stopped doing anything, i was strangely seduced by the pop kids dancing in warehouses and taking funny happy pills. so i ended up with rather short, spikey hair, which was dyed a different colour every month (bleach white, yellow, blue, green, and red, mostly) and wearing combats and a poppies t-shirt (which i still have, brixton 91 i think - the purple one with the alien with the bubbles coming out of his mouth on the front) i thought i was the bee's fawkin knees, (and according to the way kids dress today, i probably was ).
anyway, yeah, now that's all behind me and i'm screaming towards 30 like an italian motorway driver in the fog, i tend to find jeans and a t-shirt covers most events.
i think i'd feel rather silly these days all skin and leather, but hey, that's just me, kudos to those that still can pull it off...
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That kind of dressing up is ok when you are 16 or 17, but not when...erm...you're in your 30s. I'm all in favour of nostalgia (or at leat in favout of the tomorrow, remember yesterday type) and even escapism but there are limits. Why can't fans just wear a normal pair of jeans and a T shirt?
Sh*t ! ... I'm fast approaching 40 and still dress like ...THAT... I still have long hair, I still Dye it silly colours.
Whats that all about?
OK .... So you dont like it? Its not like I'm doing it for you.
I am fortunate that I still havent started losing my hair..Lol... That really would look stupid !
Although I'm not so far up my own ass that I think its a life style thing... I have and will continue to look the way I choose to look for as long as I see fit!
I am lucky enough to work in an enviroment that tolerates my dress and hair colour, So that has never affected my ( and I use the term loosely ) Image.
Ive looked this way, or something like this .... all my life and aint gonna change just coz someone says so.
If that was the case I would have changed when I was 15 when all my teachers told me to ... Do something with that hair boy!!!
I have had to deal with ppl that take the p*ss. I have had ppl wanna give me a kicking in the street just coz I looked different from them.
What I really dont need is someone coming here, where there is a hugely diverse array of ppl, telling me what to, and what not to wear.
I havent got a problem with what you wear... Even tho I expect it is very un imaginative, Are you just gonna get old into your cardigan, pipe and slippers? coz that aint me.
Like I said ... I aint got a problem with you, you voiced yours, I voiced mine.... So in conclusion ..........................If ya dont like it , dont do it.
If you dont like me ...... Fu*k off ... I dont care ....Lol
Now come to the Leeds gig and buy me a beer.... Ya tight ass.
Sh*t ! ... I'm fast approaching 40 and still dress like ...THAT... I still have long hair, I still Dye it silly colours.
Whats that all about?
OK .... So you dont like it? Its not like I'm doing it for you.
I am fortunate that I still havent started losing my hair..Lol... That really would look stupid !
Although I'm not so far up my own ass that I think its a life style thing... I have and will continue to look the way I choose to look for as long as I see fit!
I am lucky enough to work in an enviroment that tolerates my dress and hair colour, So that has never affected my ( and I use the term loosely ) Image.
Ive looked this way, or something like this .... all my life and aint gonna change just coz someone says so.
If that was the case I would have changed when I was 15 when all my teachers told me to ... Do something with that hair boy!!!
I have had to deal with ppl that take the p*ss. I have had ppl wanna give me a kicking in the street just coz I looked different from them.
What I really dont need is someone coming here, where there is a hugely diverse array of ppl, telling me what to, and what not to wear.
I havent got a problem with what you wear... Even tho I expect it is very un imaginative, Are you just gonna get old into your cardigan, pipe and slippers? coz that aint me.
Like I said ... I aint got a problem with you, you voiced yours, I voiced mine.... So in conclusion ..........................If ya dont like it , dont do it.
If you dont like me ...... Fu*k off ... I dont care ....Lol
Now come to the Leeds gig and buy me a beer.... Ya tight ass.
You can keep your Krishna burger's, and your Glastonbury hippie's, you can stick your frothy lager and your blow wave hair styles.
rawk on!X wrote:That kind of dressing up is ok when you are 16 or 17, but not when...erm...you're in your 30s. I'm all in favour of nostalgia (or at leat in favout of the tomorrow, remember yesterday type) and even escapism but there are limits. Why can't fans just wear a normal pair of jeans and a T shirt?
Sh*t ! ... I'm fast approaching 40 and still dress like ...THAT... I still have long hair, I still Dye it silly colours.
Whats that all about?
OK .... So you dont like it? Its not like I'm doing it for you.
I am fortunate that I still havent started losing my hair..Lol... That really would look stupid !
Although I'm not so far up my own ass that I think its a life style thing... I have and will continue to look the way I choose to look for as long as I see fit!
I am lucky enough to work in an enviroment that tolerates my dress and hair colour, So that has never affected my ( and I use the term loosely ) Image.
Ive looked this way, or something like this .... all my life and aint gonna change just coz someone says so.
If that was the case I would have changed when I was 15 when all my teachers told me to ... Do something with that hair boy!!!
I have had to deal with ppl that take the p*ss. I have had ppl wanna give me a kicking in the street just coz I looked different from them.
What I really dont need is someone coming here, where there is a hugely diverse array of ppl, telling me what to, and what not to wear.
I havent got a problem with what you wear... Even tho I expect it is very un imaginative, Are you just gonna get old into your cardigan, pipe and slippers? coz that aint me.
Like I said ... I aint got a problem with you, you voiced yours, I voiced mine.... So in conclusion ..........................If ya dont like it , dont do it.
If you dont like me ...... Fu*k off ... I dont care ....Lol
Now come to the Leeds gig and buy me a beer.... Ya tight ass.
when i grow up i wanna be you!
Dan wrote:While were on the subject of dodgy pictures here's one of me circa 1987
I think someone set my soul alight
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I'm with X on this issue. Totally! I did look like a light-weight version of Robert Smith in my late teens and I still think it's funny. Nowadays I look like a mix of a hippie/rocker/fascist (imagine that people ) and it's just as funny today as it will be tomorrow. As many of you I'm right above 30 years old an think there's a lack of image among us at that age!
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