I (and multi-thousands of others due to the resurrection of good old
80s music) and absolutely in love with long hair on guys (except, of
course, the dreaded mullet). If any of you guys want to see other
men with long hair to get ideas of what really pretty, healthy, long
hair looks like (if, for example, you've become frustrated in your
goal of hair-growing and need some reassurance), I strongly suggest
you check out the Poison concert nearest you this summer. (Or any
80s-style metal concert, for that matter.) When I saw Poison last
summer, I was in awe of the massive amount of long hair I saw there.
The ladies will love it, too. I'm not just trying to promote it, I'm
serious about the hair issue. They're touring with a bunch of other
fantastic 80s groups. Check the schedule at www.poisonweb.com
i agree the rock band poison do have some long hair but that band also sucks,,,
Everybody is entitled to their opinion, but I was actually referring
to the audience, not the band itself. Poison doesn't have the hair
they used to. Now if you want to see a BAND with gorgeous hair, you
need to see Slaughter--who's touring with Poison. Mark's hair isn't as long as it used to be, but the other guys all have beautiful long hair.
Yeah I saw Poison last summer too...but if you really want to see an excellent rocker with hair look for a Sebastian Bach (formerly of Skid Row) show near you. This guy keeps that 80's metal alive!
You're absolutely right. Unfortunately, he's turned out to be a real
dick, but he's got one of rock's most beautiful heads of hair. While
we're at it, I'd also like to put in my bid for Ted Nugent. He DOES
NOT have the hair of a (average) 52-year-old!
Julie
YES! Sebastain BAch does indeed keep 80's metal alive (GOOD 80's metal that is!) I just saw him last night and he and his band were great. I also had the pleasure to meet him before the show at a record store where he signed autographs and he was the friendliest, coolest "rock star" i ever met. AND Beautiful also. He will be starring in Jekyl and Hyde starting June 13th on Broadway. I now have an ecven bigger reason to see the show than just wanting to see it!