Caleb Bogart
New in Town
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- Indiana
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I am 20 years old, and was raised by my grandparents (who I call "mom" and "dad" due to a bad story about my meth junkie momma).
Mom and Dad were born in 1946 and 1947, so they were raised in the days of Elvis, malt shops, poodle skirts, and pomade slicked hair. I have been seeing a good deal of "rockabilly" clothing (or what people think is rockabilly). This includes (old style) tattoos on both men and women, beards, dickies and western work shirts, and black on everything. I was talking to mom and dad about this, and mom said "any girl that had a tattoo when I was her age would have been instantly called "cheap trash". And dad said that outfit looks NOTHING like the rock and roll greasers wore. (he should know, he was a greaser himself back in the day)
Does anybody have any input as to what "real" rockabilly style was?
Here is what I invision:
I am 20 years old, and was raised by my grandparents (who I call "mom" and "dad" due to a bad story about my meth junkie momma).
Mom and Dad were born in 1946 and 1947, so they were raised in the days of Elvis, malt shops, poodle skirts, and pomade slicked hair. I have been seeing a good deal of "rockabilly" clothing (or what people think is rockabilly). This includes (old style) tattoos on both men and women, beards, dickies and western work shirts, and black on everything. I was talking to mom and dad about this, and mom said "any girl that had a tattoo when I was her age would have been instantly called "cheap trash". And dad said that outfit looks NOTHING like the rock and roll greasers wore. (he should know, he was a greaser himself back in the day)
Does anybody have any input as to what "real" rockabilly style was?
Here is what I invision:
- Not everything was black
- pompadore hair cuts UNDER 5 FEET HIGH FOR GODS SAKE!
- no "brand new" 57 chevys with new paint and huge custom engine.
- typical greaser cars would be late 40s jolopys with simple and cheap improvements.
- tattoos would be rare and few.
- not everybody wore a leather jacket 24/7. have one for winter.
- be cool, but stay away from stereotypical fonz cool.