MANOWAR is here to remind you, that YOU are a loser!
This picture was only taken to establish that the band was not using any fake tattoo clothing. And I have it on good authority, they killed all the animals they're pictured wearing with only a bass solo.
I never heard that story. When I Googled it, the first hit was an interview with Eric Adams from 1986.I fuckin love Manowar up to 1988. Say, anyone hear the story about how Twisted Sister publicly challenged Manowar to a fight in front of lots of press folks and Manowar backed out? Awesome shit. Gotta love the 80's
Damn Straight.
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One is pretty clearly a gimmick, the other is, for lack of a better term 'posing'.
That is not a custome, that is douchey, big difference.
This is the jist of what I was thinking too. How are we supposed to place merit in the judgmental wardrobe opinions of a band that wore leather bondage harnesses and loin cloths? If Manowar's music and image is somehow the standard by which "true" "non-poser" metal is to be measured, I think I may need to retire from my fandom of the genre.![]()
I have that issue, it's actually in the Ross the Boss interview!If I remember correctly, it's been a while since I read it, but Jay Jay French talks about it in the NY Metal special in Chips & Beer #3.
That's interesting. I had never heard anything about that before today.Zod: Funny how the stories vary. Ross the Boss says that Joey said something to piss Twisted Sister off in an interview, but doesn't know what was said exactly. Ross ended up making the apology because apparently he used to jam with some members of Twisted Sister when he played in The Dictators. Funny shit.
With the leather speedo picture posted above.
I don't care what anyone says, that picture makes Manowar's "true-metalism" crumble.
Wow, didn't recognize him at all. Gotta agree, he left poorly, but it's his life. There will always be more vocalist ready to shoulder the metal mantle.
Is it any cheesier or homoerotic than Judas Priest in the early 80s?
You are comparing apples and oranges sir. It's all an act/schtick and a production with Ghost. With this tattoo shirt, it was Khan or Khan's band trying to make him look more metal. There's a big difference.
Honestly, I don't blame Khan at all. I blame Thomas Y and metal fans in general for putting too much emphasis on a metal "look".
I don't give a rat's ass what the performers *look* like. As long as the songs are awesome, the performance is awesome, and the band is really INTO what they're doing, they could be wearing anything from shorts and a T-shirt, full leather biker gear, to tuxedos, with or without tattoos, etc, and I truly couldn't care less.
And especially, expecting a performer to permanently modify their body (tattoos, piercings, etc) to appease the fans' expectation of a band member's appearance is absurd, IMHO.
Craig
Last minute merch table idea: Progpower 2013 fake tat sleeves. I'd rock em.
If you're handy you could probably figure out a way to make an iron on transfer of this years graphic onto some nude nylon pantyhose. Sell for 20 bucks... ???? Profit!