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Lachesis ([personal profile] iamlachesis) wrote2005-01-07 03:13 am

When mullets were cool...

This entry (on an RSS feed) by Wil Wheaton, reminded me of when _I_ watched Live Aid, as-it-happened; and before my mom's boyfriend at the time decided _he_ could make money off this by selling unlicensed copies of the tapes he'd made for ME.

But it's not about the recording.
It's about the recording STARS.

"Is that U2?" He said.
I told him that it was, and while Bono continued to sing, I gave him a brief history of Live Aid.
". . . so Bob Geldof decided to —"
"Wait. I'm sorry to interrupt, but what's up with Bono's boots?" He pointed to the screen, and for the first time I noticed that Bono was wearing leather pants, tucked into knee-high suede boots. They had an impressive heel.
"Uhh . . ." I began.
"And is that . . . oh my god. It is." The color drained from his face. "He has a mullet."
..."Listen, you guys. It was 1985."
They looked back at me, blankly.
"Oh, nice." It's yet another 'I've-just-become-my-parents' moment, just replace 'it was the sixties' with 'it was the eighties.'"
"The mullet was the official haircut of rock and roll," I said.


I can't begin to explain what this article... how it...
oh, just go read it. :)

[identity profile] woodwardiocom.livejournal.com 2005-01-07 12:08 pm (UTC)(link)
-Wil Wheaton is a geek. He's a darn good writer, a fan of Car Wars and Batman, in his mid-30s, married to a beautiful woman, and has two stepsons he adores.

-His claim to real fame is that he was the lead in a surprisingly good movie called Stand By Me back in the 80s, and then was in five seasons or so of Star Trek: The Next Generation as Wesley Crusher. As Wesley, his character was very poorly written, and the fans hated him. (Unjustly, as the writing was not his fault.) He thus developed a love/hate relationship with Trek. After he quit Trek, his acting career did nothing good for a decade. His writing career (his blog and going-on-three books) has mostly been about rediscovering his love of Trek, and learning that he in fact has a writing career. Oh, and he still acts, mostly doing voice work for cartoons and video games.

[identity profile] lachesis.livejournal.com 2005-01-07 03:13 pm (UTC)(link)
thank you for writing this! :)