I just want to say that I grew up in the 80s and here in northern Ontario, the styles lingered a bit longer than everywhere else (well into the first few years of the 90s), especially in the Native community. I have two older sisters and for about three years when they were teens, their hair was literally this big, wavy and high … walking into the bathroom after they sprayed their hair was like stepping into a chemical factory that took your breathe away.
I saw them live a few years ago in Denver. They opened for anther band my wife and I wanted to see (who wasn’t very good). They were WAY better than the main act.
I just want to say that I grew up in the 80s and here in northern Ontario, the styles lingered a bit longer than everywhere else (well into the first few years of the 90s), especially in the Native community. I have two older sisters and for about three years when they were teens, their hair was literally this big, wavy and high … walking into the bathroom after they sprayed their hair was like stepping into a chemical factory that took your breathe away.
This vibe still exists in Saskatoon (a band called Bombargo):
Nice … I’m having a listen and I’m really enjoying them … nothing like a group of musicians just grooving and having fun
I saw them live a few years ago in Denver. They opened for anther band my wife and I wanted to see (who wasn’t very good). They were WAY better than the main act.
So they are all clones or what?
Oooh! Thanks for the hot tip!
Enjoy!