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Let's hope these are hidden from their children and grandchildren if they have any

Well that was disappointing. I was looking forward to seeing the band that had ass-less chaps. I wonder how that is explained to the children. Hmmm. :devil:

.....all the chaps I have seen are “assless!?”


A well proportioned women in chaps is like fine art in a picture frame........
 

Oh my God, and we thought that fashion sense had hit rock bottom in the 70s! Well, there IS one photo of the Scorpions from the 1977-78 era in the top 1/3rd of that list. But as bad as it looks, it's still not quite as bad as the early 80s Motley Crue photo there!

When you look at the photo of Judas Priest, the most surprising thing isn't that Rob Halford was gay all along, it's more surprising that the other band members aren't gay!! Glen Tipton and KK Downing look gay-er than Rob!! Lol..:lamo:mrgreen:
 
Oh my God, and we thought that fashion sense had hit rock bottom in the 70s! Well, there IS one photo of the Scorpions from the 1977-78 era in the top 1/3rd of that list. But as bad as it looks, it's still not quite as bad as the early 80s Motley Crue photo there!

When you look at the photo of Judas Priest, the most surprising thing isn't that Rob Halford was gay all along, it's more surprising that the other band members aren't gay!! Glen Tipton and KK Downing look gay-er than Rob!! Lol..:lamo:mrgreen:
When I was around 14, I was teaching my 3-year-old brother the names of the Motley Crew band members from the photo on the back of the Dr. Feelgood album. The first time I pointed at Vince Neil and asked him who that was, he said, "That's a girl." From the mouths of babes huh? The 80's hair band era has to be among the most ridiculous fashion trends the world has ever seen. Yes, even worse than the 70's collars and bell bottoms that were big enough to sail a boat.
 
When I was around 14, I was teaching my 3-year-old brother the names of the Motley Crew band members from the photo on the back of the Dr. Feelgood album. The first time I pointed at Vince Neil and asked him who that was, he said, "That's a girl." From the mouths of babes huh? The 80's hair band era has to be among the most ridiculous fashion trends the world has ever seen. Yes, even worse than the 70's collars and bell bottoms that were big enough to sail a boat.

I can't argue with that. Many people don't realize it, but it wasn't the 80s hair metal bands like Poison, Motley Crue, Ratt, Warrant, Nelson and Britny Fox who invented the whole semi-drag glam scene. The feminine male glam rock scene originated nearly a decade earlier in the early 70s, with non-metal bands like the New York Dolls, David Bowie, etc. How so many heavy metal bands suddenly decided to pick up the long-forgotten 70s glam-drag baton, and ran with it, I have NO idea....

 
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