Hugh Beaumont
One of the Regulars
- Messages
- 171
- Location
- Fort Wayne, Indy-ana
Sorry for this rant, and I hope not to offend anyone here, but is anyone else in the rockabilly community tired of the same look everyone has?
Since when does rockabilly mean looking like Jesse James (motorcycle fabricator)? Seems every time I go to an event, everyone looks the same. All the guys have the obligatory tattoos up the arm, greased back hair (no pomp), garage shirt, hair under the lip, and Dickie pants.
All the women look like Betty Page too.
I've been in the culture since the 70's, when guys just dressed like greasers. You wore 50's clothing and piled your hair up. Simple. We were all a variation of the same theme, not twins.
I recently went to see a rockabilly band play at a local bar. I dressed in blue jeans, my old faithful motocycle boots, Gab shirt and pomp. I ended up being the only person dressed that way, and I was even teased by a table of Jesse James wannabees (which really bugged me). I ended up leaving. Felt like I walked into an episode of The Twilight Zone". I would bet to wager none of those posers even know what true rockabilly is....
Sorry about the rant, but this culture has always been an escape for me. Seems like it's changed too much.
Since when does rockabilly mean looking like Jesse James (motorcycle fabricator)? Seems every time I go to an event, everyone looks the same. All the guys have the obligatory tattoos up the arm, greased back hair (no pomp), garage shirt, hair under the lip, and Dickie pants.
All the women look like Betty Page too.
I've been in the culture since the 70's, when guys just dressed like greasers. You wore 50's clothing and piled your hair up. Simple. We were all a variation of the same theme, not twins.
I recently went to see a rockabilly band play at a local bar. I dressed in blue jeans, my old faithful motocycle boots, Gab shirt and pomp. I ended up being the only person dressed that way, and I was even teased by a table of Jesse James wannabees (which really bugged me). I ended up leaving. Felt like I walked into an episode of The Twilight Zone". I would bet to wager none of those posers even know what true rockabilly is....
Sorry about the rant, but this culture has always been an escape for me. Seems like it's changed too much.