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I do! I do! I love my local Rockabilly ;)
I'll reply to this because as a fan I think it applies to me. I have always been a fan of the style. Unfortunately my career doesn't allow for the individuality the lifestyle enjoys. Does this bother me? Nope. I'm just fine as a technoyuppie who gets all snazzy every morning to goto work with his laptop strapped to his back. This shows I don't claim to live it, thus I'm not a wannabe and would hate to see "fans" put in quotes like you did Pinups.
I'm a club Dj, I spin house music, far far from rockabilly and the typical genre that members of this lifestyle enjoy, I live eat and breathe house music but I greatly enjoy all genres (except country). Does this make me less of a fan? nope, BUT I can't say you'd catch me at a show because I'd be the guy wearing nice black italian leather shoes with a parted hairstyle. Not exactly the type of guy who'd be rockin tats up my arm (which I love!) Thank goodness for Dee loving rock because with her beside me my tolerance for the music is now than normal.
Models are just that, models. They are meant to be versitile, if they have the look and the ability to play a role and capture an era they should go for it, and paired with the right photographer, they can achieve it for all of us to enjoy. I personally don't feel they should be considered anything less if they don't enjoy one part of the lifestyle, or don't participate actively. Much like people and politics, you don't have to necessarily like every view your candidate has to belong to the party.
I know that lots of people never knew where to find all their local events because a central hub for the lifestyle did not exist, that has now changed and many many people here are finding some incredible events and people in their areas already. Kim, I'd love if you could add these local events to the Events area of the site so that Dee and I could attend and participate a bit more! We're in east bay and would love to meet up sometime.
Perhaps what set off my thought process was the fact that Pinups was put in quotes, thus in "internet speak" sarcastically stating the term. But don't mind my dos centavos, I'm just a huge fan that drives a classic car daily and doesn't really fit the mold but gave everyone a place to call home on the internet. ;)
Daddy Cool said:I'll reply to this because as a fan I think it applies to me. I have always been a fan of the style. Unfortunately my career doesn't allow for the individuality the lifestyle enjoys. Does this bother me? Nope. I'm just fine as a technoyuppie who gets all snazzy every morning to goto work with his laptop strapped to his back. This shows I don't claim to live it, thus I'm not a wannabe and would hate to see "fans" put in quotes like you did Pinups.
I'm a club Dj, I spin house music, far far from rockabilly and the typical genre that members of this lifestyle enjoy, I live eat and breathe house music but I greatly enjoy all genres (except country). Does this make me less of a fan? nope, BUT I can't say you'd catch me at a show because I'd be the guy wearing nice black italian leather shoes with a parted hairstyle. Not exactly the type of guy who'd be rockin tats up my arm (which I love!) Thank goodness for Dee loving rock because with her beside me my tolerance for the music is now than normal. Models are just that, models. They are meant to be versitile, if they have the look and the ability to play a role and capture an era they should go for it, and paired with the right photographer, they can achieve it for all of us to enjoy. I personally don't feel they should be considered anything less if they don't enjoy one part of the lifestyle, or don't participate actively. Much like people and politics, you don't have to necessarily like every view your candidate has to belong to the party.
I know that lots of people never knew where to find all their local events because a central hub for the lifestyle did not exist, that has now changed and many many people here are finding some incredible events and people in their areas already. Kim, I'd love if you could add these local events to the Events area of the site so that Dee and I could attend and participate a bit more! We're in east bay and would love to meet up sometime.
Perhaps what set off my thought process was the fact that Pinups was put in quotes, thus in "internet speak" sarcastically stating the term. But don't mind my dos centavos, I'm just a huge fan that drives a classic car daily and doesn't really fit the mold but gave everyone a place to call home on the internet. ;)
You live in the east bay? You MUST attend some shows at the Uptown in Oakland!!!! Every Monday is burles
but pin ups aren't necessarily part of the rockabilly subculture. i know plenty of pin ups who's knowledge of rockabilly goes no where past knowing a few elvis tunes. although pin up and rockabilly/psychobilly overlap a great deal being a rockabilly fan does not a pin up make and vice versa. i'm a huge fan of pin up photography and although i do like rockabilly/psychobilly it's not my favorite genre. my favorite bands are the beatles, led zeppelin, joni mitchell, bob dylan... pin up music? i don't think so. and if there were a rockabilly show the same night as a more classic rock style band i would probably attend the latter.
musically based subcultures are a difficult thing to fit into sometimes because even though the style, and lifestyle in general can attract you, sometimes the music does not - such is the case with daddy cool. i love a lot of very gothic and metal based styles, but i detest metal music (aside from danzig. genius!) and most of the people that fit into the "goth" subculture. i may wear black and like skulls but i don't like marilyn manson and when someone bites me i'm going to yelp.
a look is simply that, a look. although certain looks have become associated with certain types of music or movies or other pop culture items they aren't necessarily in bed together.
Kim Bombshell said:Daddy Cool said:I'll reply to this because as a fan I think it applies to me. I have always been a fan of the style. Unfortunately my career doesn't allow for the individuality the lifestyle enjoys. Does this bother me? Nope. I'm just fine as a technoyuppie who gets all snazzy every morning to goto work with his laptop strapped to his back. This shows I don't claim to live it, thus I'm not a wannabe and would hate to see "fans" put in quotes like you did Pinups.
I'm a club Dj, I spin house music, far far from rockabilly and the typical genre that members of this lifestyle enjoy, I live eat and breathe house music but I greatly enjoy all genres (except country). Does this make me less of a fan? nope, BUT I can't say you'd catch me at a show because I'd be the guy wearing nice black italian leather shoes with a parted hairstyle. Not exactly the type of guy who'd be rockin tats up my arm (which I love!) Thank goodness for Dee loving rock because with her beside me my tolerance for the music is now than normal. Models are just that, models. They are meant to be versitile, if they have the look and the ability to play a role and capture an era they should go for it, and paired with the right photographer, they can achieve it for all of us to enjoy. I personally don't feel they should be considered anything less if they don't enjoy one part of the lifestyle, or don't participate actively. Much like people and politics, you don't have to necessarily like every view your candidate has to belong to the party.
I know that lots of people never knew where to find all their local events because a central hub for the lifestyle did not exist, that has now changed and many many people here are finding some incredible events and people in their areas already. Kim, I'd love if you could add these local events to the Events area of the site so that Dee and I could attend and participate a bit more! We're in east bay and would love to meet up sometime.
Perhaps what set off my thought process was the fact that Pinups was put in quotes, thus in "internet speak" sarcastically stating the term. But don't mind my dos centavos, I'm just a huge fan that drives a classic car daily and doesn't really fit the mold but gave everyone a place to call home on the internet. ;)
You live in the east bay? You MUST attend some shows at the Uptown in Oakland!!!! Every Monday is burles
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