Traditionally, at least on the East Coast years ago, it meant classical music, usually composed by long dead, long haired white guys.Right on... not what most would consider "long hair" music, but I can dig it.
Traditionally, at least on the East Coast years ago, it meant classical music, usually composed by long dead, long haired white guys.Right on... not what most would consider "long hair" music, but I can dig it.
Please tell me you were Andy Summers guitar tech...Random, unsolicited factoid from my caffeinated fingers: I was a guitar tech for a band that was on tour with Joan Jett at one point, I got to chit chat with her somewhat regularly for a few weeks...she was super friendly! She also had a guitar tech named 'beef' who was also really cool lol
I haven't heard the term, "long haired music" since forever.
Pop quiz. The term "long haired music" was created in response to a very specific celebrity superstar musician.
Name the musician.
The first to get it right will receive 72 virgins of their choosing. Get it wrong and you'll get 72 virgins of my choosing.
They don't... just another goofy 80's band.I'm not sure Grim Reaper qualifies as "hair band" though. I wouldn't call Iron Maiden or Metallica "hair bands" just heavy metal... that I still didn't care for.
If you can, access some portraits of famous violinists like Franz Liszt.Seems you are right. My maternal Grandmother (god rest her soul) would mock my Father because he was into long hair music. Maybe the term isn't really used much anymore.
A wild assed guess...I haven't heard the term, "long haired music" since forever.
Pop quiz. The term "long haired music" was created in response to a very specific celebrity superstar musician.
Name the musician.
The first to get it right will receive 72 virgins of their choosing. Get it wrong and you'll get 72 virgins of my choosing.
If you can, access some portraits of famous violinists like Franz Liszt.
If you can, access some portraits of famous violinists like Franz Liszt.
Who are you guys trying to convince? Hell, at the time when Classical Music was a "thing" it was weird to NOT have long hair... or else you wore a wig to disguise you lack of long hair.Non-musical famous long-hair: Einstein.
Musical one? Lenny Bernstein??
Generational thing!Right on... not what most would consider "long hair" music, but I can dig it.
Nope, wrong. 72 circus wagons on their way to your neighborhood...Liberace?
I don't know what I would do with 72 virgins, I am virgin too.
Nope, wrong! You like your virgins bearded, don't you?A wild assed guess...
He allegedly was a quirky fellow and a serious germaphobe --- lived in downtown Des Moines for a few years!A wild assed guess...
Nope, wrong! You'll need a large aquarium for the 72 virgins headed your way. Maybe cut a deal with Monterey Bay, since you're up that way.Non-musical famous long-hair: Einstein.
Musical one? Lenny Bernstein??
Nope, wrong. 72 circus wagons on their way to your neighborhood...
A bit of the old Ludwig Van...An aside: The closing ceremonies of the Winter Olympics featured one of the most famous compositions of one of the most famous of the long gone long hairs, a European.
His music was also featured in A Clockwork Orange.