Midnight Oil

[Powderworks] LONMOC: Men better looking as they age?

Lina Yune midoil2001@yahoo.com.au
Thu, 27 Feb 2003 04:57:16 +1100 (EST)


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Heidi,
Don't pay attention at those who said "how can you look at him".
I heard the same comments made to me for Peter Garrett's full size picture on my PC screen.
In my opinion, there's lot more to the looks of men then just "pretty face".
Lina (showing her age....)
 Heidi Shenk <nedkellytheking@hotmail.com> wrote:I have a page size picture of Keith Richards hanging on my wall because he 
is one of my "guitar heros" I suppose you could say. I never thought twice 
about the fact that he was completly wrinkled and that his face was so 
cracked and old. One day one of my friends came in my room and upon seeing 
the picture said, 'Oh my god!! Why do you have a pic of that guy on the 
wall!! He is so ugly!! How can you look at him every day!?!?!?' I guess I 
just didn't really think of it as beauty or ugliness either way, but rather 
the signs of an aged rock star and tales of everything that he has been 
through. He is on my top five list of greatest guitarists and is a big 
influence to me. I even built a guitar that is an exact copy of one of his 
Telecasters because I wanted that same twang that Keith gets when playing. 
I don't care how wrinkled he is...he still deserves a spot on my wall!!! 
(Of course I have a spot for Jim and Martin too...lol) In my opinion, those 
kinds of wrinkles only build the character of a person even more.

Heidi





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From: Bruce Robertson 
To: GrnVillageGirl@aol.com
CC: powderworks@cs.colorado.edu
Subject: Re: [Powderworks] LONMOC: Men better looking as they age?
Date: Wed, 26 Feb 2003 11:24:04 -0500 (EST)


I'm not about to comment on 'good-looking and sexy, creases and all"!, but 
there is something appealing in the old rocker's wrinkles. They tell many a 
tale. There's room for an emerging industry reading the lines on Keith's 
face. I've got a seriously used and abused guitar that one guy described as 
having the same vibe as 'Keith Richards face.' It was meant and received as 
the ultimate compliment. Lived in and survived to sing about it, and all 
that. Kind of like your old baseball glove.
Regarding cosmetic slashing and slathering, I suppose Keith could have taken 
the same path to new and improved beauty as Michael Jackson (God forbid) but 
I know who I'd rather meet in a dark alley...Maybe the scariest thing about 
Mannekin Jackson is the emptiness that smites you when the face speaks. By 
contrast, Keith seems so completely human, a bit frayed and burnt, but 
impishly alive and mirthful - and increasingly so!
What a strange thread!
And how has Peter G. managed to stay in such top form at 'turning 50?' Not 
only does he look much the same facially, but he seems able to rock just as 
manically....an amazing cat for sure.
cheers
bruce in calgary
'You don't stay on top by being stupid.' ~ Keith Richards
GrnVillageGirl@aol.com wrote:Don't anybody dare say anything bad about 
Keith.
I think he is incredibly good-looking and sexy, creases and all. Maybe it's 
also the twinkle in his eyes, and the genuine kindness and down-to-earth 
quality of the man. Mainly, it's the way he's comfortable in his own skin, 
wrinkled though it may be.
The man is a treasure.
BTW, Charlie also looks wonderful. But then, he's always been elegant.
I think many, if not most, women also become more beautiful as they age, 
contrary to popular American opinion...especially if they (we) don't resort 
to the knife or slather on makeup with a trowel.
If you're basically fairly happy with who you are inside, that really comes 
through on the outside. Hopefully, you become more content with and 
understanding of yourself as you age - it's called growing and evolving, if 
you do it right.
And if you genuinely like and are interested in other people, it's amazing 
how much better-looking you become to them, no matter how old you are.
The Oils look just as good to me as they always have - it's not like I met 
them when they were callow youths, after all - but have long been in awe of 
Peter Garrett, because he just doesn't seem to change. Perhaps it's because 
he protects that fair skin from the aging effects of the sun, or it could be 
that not having a particular hairstyle doesn't date him as it does others 
(mullet, anyone?).
Either that, or the bloke has a portrait in the attic somewhere that looks 
like hell.



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<P>Heidi,
<P>Don't pay attention at those who said "how can you look at him".
<P>I heard the same comments made to me for Peter Garrett's full size picture on my PC screen.
<P>In my opinion, there's lot more to the looks of men then just "pretty face".
<P>Lina (showing her age....)
<P>&nbsp;<B><I>Heidi Shenk &lt;nedkellytheking@hotmail.com&gt;</I></B> wrote:
<BLOCKQUOTE style="PADDING-LEFT: 5px; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; BORDER-LEFT: #1010ff 2px solid">I have a page size picture of Keith Richards hanging on my wall because he <BR>is one of my "guitar heros" I suppose you could say. I never thought twice <BR>about the fact that he was completly wrinkled and that his face was so <BR>cracked and old. One day one of my friends came in my room and upon seeing <BR>the picture said, 'Oh my god!! Why do you have a pic of that guy on the <BR>wall!! He is so ugly!! How can you look at him every day!?!?!?' I guess I <BR>just didn't really think of it as beauty or ugliness either way, but rather <BR>the signs of an aged rock star and tales of everything that he has been <BR>through. He is on my top five list of greatest guitarists and is a big <BR>influence to me. I even built a guitar that is an exact copy of one of his <BR>Telecasters because I wanted that same twang that Keith gets when playing. <BR>I don't care how wrinkled he is...he still deserves a spot on my wall!!! <BR>(Of course I have a spot for Jim and Martin too...lol) In my opinion, those <BR>kinds of wrinkles only build the character of a person even more.<BR><BR>Heidi<BR><BR><BR><BR><BR><BR>----Original Message Follows----<BR>From: Bruce Robertson <THE_OIL_FISH@YAHOO.CA><BR>To: GrnVillageGirl@aol.com<BR>CC: powderworks@cs.colorado.edu<BR>Subject: Re: [Powderworks] LONMOC: Men better looking as they age?<BR>Date: Wed, 26 Feb 2003 11:24:04 -0500 (EST)<BR><BR><BR>I'm not about to comment on 'good-looking and sexy, creases and all"!, but <BR>there is something appealing in the old rocker's wrinkles. They tell many a <BR>tale. There's room for an emerging industry reading the lines on Keith's <BR>face. I've got a seriously used and abused guitar that one guy described as <BR>having the same vibe as 'Keith Richards face.' It was meant and received as <BR>the ultimate compliment. Lived in and survived to sing about it, and all <BR>that. Kind of like your old baseball glove.<BR>Regarding cosmetic slashing and slathering, I supp
ose Keith could have taken <BR>the same path to new and improved beauty as Michael Jackson (God forbid) but <BR>I know who I'd rather meet in a dark alley...Maybe the scariest thing about <BR>Mannekin Jackson is the emptiness that smites you when the face speaks. By <BR>contrast, Keith seems so completely human, a bit frayed and burnt, but <BR>impishly alive and mirthful - and increasingly so!<BR>What a strange thread!<BR>And how has Peter G. managed to stay in such top form at 'turning 50?' Not <BR>only does he look much the same facially, but he seems able to rock just as <BR>manically....an amazing cat for sure.<BR>cheers<BR>bruce in calgary<BR>'You don't stay on top by being stupid.' ~ Keith Richards<BR>GrnVillageGirl@aol.com wrote:Don't anybody dare say anything bad about <BR>Keith.<BR>I think he is incredibly good-looking and sexy, creases and all. Maybe it's <BR>also the twinkle in his eyes, and the genuine kindness and down-to-earth <BR>quality of the man. Mainly, it's the way he's comfortable in his own skin, <BR>wrinkled though it may be.<BR>The man is a treasure.<BR>BTW, Charlie also looks wonderful. But then, he's always been elegant.<BR>I think many, if not most, women also become more beautiful as they age, <BR>contrary to popular American opinion...especially if they (we) don't resort <BR>to the knife or slather on makeup with a trowel.<BR>If you're basically fairly happy with who you are inside, that really comes <BR>through on the outside. Hopefully, you become more content with and <BR>understanding of yourself as you age - it's called growing and evolving, if <BR>you do it right.<BR>And if you genuinely like and are interested in other people, it's amazing <BR>how much better-looking you become to them, no matter how old you are.<BR>The Oils look just as good to me as they always have - it's not like I met <BR>them when they were callow youths, after all - but have long been in awe of <BR>Peter Garrett, because he just doesn't seem to change. Perhaps it's because <BR>he protects that fair skin
 from the aging effects of the sun, or it could be <BR>that not having a particular hairstyle doesn't date him as it does others <BR>(mullet, anyone?).<BR>Either that, or the bloke has a portrait in the attic somewhere that looks <BR>like hell.<BR><BR><BR><BR>---------------------------------<BR>Post your free ad now! Yahoo! Canada Personals<BR><BR><BR>_________________________________________________________________<BR>Protect your PC - get McAfee.com VirusScan Online <BR>http://clinic.mcafee.com/clinic/ibuy/campaign.asp?cid=3963<BR><BR>_______________________________________________<BR>Powderworks mailing list<BR>Powderworks@cs.colorado.edu<BR>http://www.cs.colorado.edu/mailman/listinfo/powderworks</BLOCKQUOTE><BR><BR><P>Lina</P>
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