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Looks like it...the guy was a dead ringer for Keith back in the day.Quote
TooTough
Dave Kusworth?!
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If it was Keith, I'd say '69-'70
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Stoneage
Another angle: Was Keith really first with this kind of fashion? Buttoned-up shirt, scarf, bracelets and long hair? If not, who started this fashion?
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Stoneage
Another angle: Was Keith really first with this kind of fashion? Buttoned-up shirt, scarf, bracelets and long hair? If not, who started this fashion?
Yes, more or less.
Maybe some people who imitated Keith (like Johnny Thunders) did that thing more consciously ... and there were lots of hard rockers (like Ritchie Blackmore or Robert Plant) and glam-poppers (like Lou Reed, Bowie and Iggy) who had elements of that style, but Keith around '73 was more or less the icon who personified that thing, wasn't he?
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If it was Keith, I'd say '69-'70
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Stoneage
Another angle: Was Keith really first with this kind of fashion? Buttoned-up shirt, scarf, bracelets and long hair? If not, who started this fashion?
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Stoneage
Time to visit the optician for some?
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Green Lady
the eyes are wrong.
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Stoneage
Another angle: Was Keith really first with this kind of fashion? Buttoned-up shirt, scarf, bracelets and long hair? If not, who started this fashion?
Yes, more or less.
Maybe some people who imitated Keith (like Johnny Thunders) did that thing more consciously ... and there were lots of hard rockers (like Ritchie Blackmore or Robert Plant) and glam-poppers (like Lou Reed, Bowie and Iggy) who had elements of that style, but Keith around '73 was more or less the icon who personified that thing, wasn't he?
I would say mid- or late sixties rather. Think Flower-Power, beatniks, hippies. Somewhere around there.