Inspired by the "Remeber this" thread with pics and discussions of such 80's icons (or fashion mistakes) as mullets, parachute pants, leggings and neon anything, I was dared to dig out some old pics of me from that era.
I wonder who else has the guts to drag them out of the closet and post them.
In the 80's I started doing college radio, and went on to produce shows on our local public radio station, and also to book and promote music events in the detroit area. So for me it was parachute pants, skinny ties, "heavy metal" cowboy boots, vintage jackets, and yeah, that's a mullet you see.
84-85 College radio at Wayne State University.
This was probably 86-87 or so, I was produce a number of shows on WDET public radio in Detroit, and doing some on air work, as well as booking events and doing freelance video/photography. And yes, as hard as it is to admit....It was a mullet.
And this was the end of the decade, and still a mullet, though a bit of a "stylish" one. The bass player of one of the punk bands I worked with did hair in one of those "trendy" Royal Oak (if you're from Michigan you know) Salons, and she used to cut me for free.
(Not the hip Billy Holiday T-shirt, under my narrow lapelled vintage sport coat Value Village. I was booking for a couple Jazz Clubs)
For the early 80's it was usually some form of parachute pants action going on.
Then later it was straight leg black 501 button flys. But in terms of footwear I think I pretty much wore some form of boot during those days-
Dark stone washed, of course.
Either heavy metal cowboy boots with metal toe points, skulls and studs if I was dressing up.
Or Doc Martens if I was just bumming around.
Alright, let's see you guys and gals..... :fro:
I wonder who else has the guts to drag them out of the closet and post them.
In the 80's I started doing college radio, and went on to produce shows on our local public radio station, and also to book and promote music events in the detroit area. So for me it was parachute pants, skinny ties, "heavy metal" cowboy boots, vintage jackets, and yeah, that's a mullet you see.
84-85 College radio at Wayne State University.
This was probably 86-87 or so, I was produce a number of shows on WDET public radio in Detroit, and doing some on air work, as well as booking events and doing freelance video/photography. And yes, as hard as it is to admit....It was a mullet.
And this was the end of the decade, and still a mullet, though a bit of a "stylish" one. The bass player of one of the punk bands I worked with did hair in one of those "trendy" Royal Oak (if you're from Michigan you know) Salons, and she used to cut me for free.
(Not the hip Billy Holiday T-shirt, under my narrow lapelled vintage sport coat Value Village. I was booking for a couple Jazz Clubs)
For the early 80's it was usually some form of parachute pants action going on.
Then later it was straight leg black 501 button flys. But in terms of footwear I think I pretty much wore some form of boot during those days-
Dark stone washed, of course.
Either heavy metal cowboy boots with metal toe points, skulls and studs if I was dressing up.
Or Doc Martens if I was just bumming around.
Alright, let's see you guys and gals..... :fro: