Sunday, January 30, 2011

Mullet - Haircut

Mullet (haircut)



From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The mullet is a hairstyle that is short at the front and sides, and long in the back.Often ridiculed as a lowbrow and unappealing hairstyle, the mullet began to appear in popular media in the 1960s and 1970s but did not become generally well-known until the early 1980s. It continued to be popular until the mid-1990s.

Contents

  • 1 Etymology
  • 2 History
    • 2.1 The mullet in the Classical Period
    • 2.2 First popular appearance
    • 2.3 1980s
    • 2.4 1990s
    • 2.5 2000s
    • 2.6 2010s

 Etymology

According to the Oxford English Dictionary, the term mullet was "apparently coined, and certainly popularized, by U.S. hip-hop group the Beastie Boys", who used "mullet" and "mullet head" as epithets in their 1994 song "Mullet Head".Their fanzine, Grand Royal Magazine, was the first to use the term in print.

In Canada, and the northern United States, the hairstyle is known as "hockey hair" or "hockey player haircut", as it was common among their ice hockey players in the 1980s.

 History

 The mullet in the Classical Period

The 6th century Byzantine historian Procopius' Secret History describes the actions of some of the Blue faction:
First the rebels revolutionized the style of wearing their hair. For they had it cut differently from the rest of the Romans...clipping the hair short on the front of the head down to the temples, and letting it hang down in great length and disorder in the back, as the Massageti do. This weird combination they called the Hun haircut.

 First popular appearance

Tom Jones

Paul McCartney
David Bowie
Florence Henderson
David Cassidy

The modern mullet began to appear initially in the late 1960s, Welsh pop singer Tom Jones sporting one. Glam rock artist David Bowie wore a proto-mullet in the early 1970s. Florence Henderson featured a mullet in the opening sequence of the television sitcom The Brady Bunch (1972–3 season), in the same year (1974) David Cassidy had a mullet on his show "The Partridge Family". Paul McCartney sported a mullet throughout the 1970s when he was with Wings. The hairstyle achieved further popularity in the late 1970s and 1980s among entertainers with receding hairlines such as Anthony Geary of "Luke and Laura" fame from the soap opera General Hospital, and the rock performers Michael Bolton and Phil Collins.

Michael Bolton

Phil Collins

Anthony Geary " Luke and Laura"

 1980s

 

Bono

Cindy Lauper

Joan Jett

Madonna

 

As the 1980s progressed, big and bouffant mullets increased in popularity, and like other popular hairstyles at the time, often included spiking or blond highlights. Bands such as Kajagoogoo, Duran Duran and others, sported them and were labeled "Hair Bands."
U2

Duran Duran

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 Many individual artists also embraced the cut. Limahl, Billy Ray Cyrus and David Bowie are a few, made famous by their outrageous hair. Australian Rules footballers were instrumental in establishing the popularity of the mullet in Australia. Notable players included Warrick Capper and Dermott Brereton. The mullet is well known and widely remembered in Germany, where it is known as the "Vokuhila", which is an acronym for "vorne-kurz-hinten-lang" or "short in front and long in back".

Volkuhila
The stereotypical German image of the mullet is epitomized by 1980s soccer teams and their fans, as well as by the ubiquity of the hairstyle in images dating from the fall of the Berlin Wall. This fact has led to an unfortunate tendency to associate the mullet with negative stereotypes of the former East Germany, which is probably not fair, as the hairstyle was also popular in West Germany and elsewhere at the time.

Berlin Wall Falls

The zenith of the mullet's popularity in 1980s continental Europe has been described as an "age of singing tattooed Swedish Flokati Rugs".Richard Dean Anderson wore a mullet in the title role of the popular TV series MacGyver."
MacGyver

 1990s

Superman was drawn using a mullet from issue 505 (1993) to 544 (1997)of Adventures of Superman comic and this look was released in action figure form by Mattel in 2009. In the mid to late 1990s the "tail" of the mullet was occasionally "permed" with loose or tight curls adding even more internal composition contrast to the hairstyle.Punk rock band The Vandals sang of country music singers and Jerry Springer Show guests sporting mullets, and listed regional names for the style in the 1998 song "I've Got an Ape Drape". Country Music singer Billy Ray Cyrus was also known for his mullet.

2000s

The Mullets

 

The mullet and its associated lifestyle have been central themes in movies such as Joe Dirt "business in the front party in the back" (2001), and the television show The Mullets (2003–2004).
The mullet remains a moderately popular hairstyle among certain social groups in various countries Spain especially, where it was associated with the Basque independence movement, which claims working-class origin.

A Basque and his Mullet
In the U.S. and Canada, the mullet is particularly associated with blue collar men, fans of country and heavy metal music, and ice hockey players.

Joe Dirt
In the United Kingdom the mullet is most commonly associated with thugs, Pat Sharp or with professional footballers. In Australia the haircut is associated with Bogans and NRL players, particularly those from the 1980s, as well as Lebanese-Australian youths.

 Jared Allen of the Minnesota Vikings has a recognizable mullet. In Sweden it is referred to as "hockeyfrilla" (hockey-cut) - perhaps because many Swedish hockey players played in Canada and adopted the hairstyle.
In Finland mullet is sometimes called "lätkätukka" (hockey hair) or "tšekkitukka" (Czech hair), the latter a likely reference to Czech-born NHL hockey star Jaromír Jágr, who during his glory years wore a curly mullet long enough to obscure his jersey number. Jágr actually became so well-known with the style that when he decided to cut it off in 1999, his new haircut actually made headlines.

ESPN hockey analyst Barry Melrose is often referred to as "Mullet" in ESPN-branded media.

Singer Billy Ray Cyrus was also known for his distinctive mullet and frequently jokes about it on the American television show, Hannah Montana. One episode had his character "impersonating" his real-life counterpart by donning a fake mullet.
Dutch violinist, conductor, mullet afficionado and composer André Rieu is affectionately known for sporting a contemporary style.

Andrè Rieu

Billy Ray Cyrus

 

2010s

 

In July 2010, the Islamic regime of Iran issued grooming guidelines to men supplementing the existing modesty stipulations to women. Among the new regulations is a ban of the mullet hairstyle. The ban on mullets is one of the measures that Iran has deployed to "confront the cultural assault by the West". The regime aims to promote a set of new Islamic hairstyles that were unveiled at the Hijab and Chastity Festival of 2010.
In response to the hatred displayed by the Islamic towards western society; Luke Cameron, leader of 'Mullets International' rises in defense. Cameron claims "They don't know how it feels to have a cold neck in the frigid Canadian winters" and "The only reason they are opposed to this classy and sophisticated yet practical hairstyle is the mere fact that their mullets can not actually be used to the fullest extent because their turbans provide a major interference"

More  About Mullets : http://mullethaircuts.blogspot.com/

Iran bans "Mullets" and others"unacceptable" Western Hairstyles


The catalogue of looks approved by supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, due to be launched at a Modesty and Veil Festival later this month, is apparently aimed at tackling the 'Western cultural invasion'.
According to Jaleh Khodayar, the festival's organiser, the styles are inspired by Iranians' 'complexion, culture, religion and Islamic law' and will be modified for the country's provinces based on regional culture.


Read more: http://www.metro.co.uk/weird/834366-iran-bans-mullets-and-other-unacceptable-western-hairstyles#ixzz1CWr6vQv2



I Will Follow

U2

I was on the outside when you said
You needed me
I was looking at myself
I was blind, I could not see.
A boy tries hard to be a man
His mother takes him by his hand
If he stops to think, he starts to cry
Oh why?
If you walk away, walk away
I walk away, walk away
I will follow.
If you walk away, walk away
I walk away, walk away
I will follow.
I will follow.
I was on the inside
When they pulled the four walls down
I was looking through the window
I was lost, I am found.
Walk away, walk away
You walk away, walk away
I will follow.
If you walk away, walk away
I walk away, walk away
I will follow.
I will follow.
Your eyes make a circle
I see you when I go in there
Your eyes, your eyes
Your eyes, your eyes.
If you walk away, walk away
I walk away, walk away
I will follow.
If you walk away, walk away
I walk away, walk away
I will follow.
I will follow.

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