I have always enjoyed watching bands that dress up. There are some people that will say that Punk is an attitude and it doesnt matter what you look like. I think thats just laziness. We are in the entertainment business!
What's your style, Mod suits or t-shirts and jeans, Cavemen or Spacemen.
Bands who look great get my vote everytime. Who are the best dressed and the worst dressed bands? Do you even give a shit?
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Permalink Reply by The No Tomorrow Boys on March 14, 2012 at 4:23pm
Permalink Reply by The Suicide Notes on March 15, 2012 at 1:42pm These last two pictures (No Tomorrow Boys and Suicide Notes (first off, how ironic is that?)) make me feel like there's a great episode of Happy Days (from the early days) that never did get to air.
Our look used to be white shirts, bootlace ties kind of gentlemanly cowboy look..because we didn't sound anything like that!ps. feel free to download the album: http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?rum4y6q3fzd4682
Permalink Reply by John Battles on March 25, 2012 at 12:43pm The Outsiders , Hell , yeah. They had a Garage band in the TV show (Fox , early 90's , me and 3 or 4 people in Utah and Rhode Island watched it.) based on the movie and book. They kicked the Soc's ass , again . This time , by playing "Devil With a Blue Dress On". Stay Gold. We're doin' this one for Johny.
Alison said:
Cool: motorcycle jackets, jean jackets (bonus: sleeves cut off), studs, buttons, burger t-shirts, garbage bags as clothing, animal masks, hair bows, raccoon hats, pizza, bandannas, aprons, German motorcycle helmets, 1970s Joan Jett hair, stripes, knives, bow ties, Mad magazine, Ramones, spandex, tennis shoes, fat girls, Flying V, greaser.
Uncool: paisley, ruffled shirts, bell bottoms, wallet chains, neckerchiefs, mailman, velvet, guns, matching suits, hippie, tambourines, brown hair, rockabilly, turtle necks, goatees, space suits, brown vests, wrestling masks, CBGB t-shirts, polka dots, cocktails, Beatle boots, Beatle hair, scarfs, spy theme, fat guys, Vox guitars, 1980s version of the 1960s
Permalink Reply by John Battles on March 25, 2012 at 12:46pm The Rock'n'Roll Hall of Fame won't take Paul Revere and The Raiders seriously , just because of their stage wear. GOD , WHO CARES ?! If WE are to take the Hall seriously , then The Raiders should have been in it before the 90's reared their ugly head.
Permalink Reply by John Battles on March 25, 2012 at 12:52pm I was at that taping with Hunx and His Punx. I might have been sitting in the audience when they went on. It's very tiring getting to the studio on the CTA , sometimes....
Permalink Reply by Rocco on April 23, 2012 at 5:14pm If Drinking,Women and Fighting are a theme then Hoodsnake has one....
Permalink Reply by Clarice and the Lotion Baskets on April 24, 2012 at 5:25pm My guitarist goes sweater vest no undershirt sometimes
Permalink Reply by Jersey City Mods on April 27, 2012 at 3:41pm We think outfits add to the excitement of live rock-n-roll. We recently saw a band we like and were very disappointed that they put absolutely no effort into their stage presence. They looked like they just got off the sofa after sitting in front of the TV all night. Musically, they were great but we'll think twice before shelling out cash to see them again.

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