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Edgar Winter's White Trash

Posted: Tue Aug 02, 2005 7:18 am
by Absaroka
The other day I was listening to some old music, an album called Edgar Winter's White Trash. Great music by the way. Anyway, on the album cover Edgar WInter is wearing a fur coat. There is just something about the way he is wearing it.....So I looked at the cover of another of his records, called They Only Come Out At Night. And the whole band is in some sort of unisex drag. Never quite realized that before.

This was mid 70's rock and roll, just before disco. Contemporarys with the debut of Queen. I remember about this time watching Peter Wolf with J. Geils perform in a miniskirt. No inserts, he was definitely a man in a dress, not trying to pass.

But back to the subject. Has anyone read anything about was Edgar Winter doing this for stage flash or was it something he really liked?

ANdrea

Posted: Wed Aug 03, 2005 8:44 am
by Virginia
Andrea,
I did read your post and I definitely reemember listening to the J Geils Band and the Edgar Winter Group, but I don' t remember seeing an album cover or having any idea what they looked like, just enjoyed most of their music!
Virginia
PS: I think that the reason that not many girls responded it's because these groups were before their time?? :lol: :lol: :lol:

Posted: Wed Aug 03, 2005 12:44 pm
by Absaroka
quite possibly you are right Virginia. Perhaps we will inspire them to listen to the music again.

Or maybe we should try the respect for age thing

Andrea

Posted: Wed Aug 03, 2005 1:45 pm
by Virginia
Andrea, PLEASE understand -- I was not inferring that either of us are old!!! #-o #-o

Posted: Wed Aug 03, 2005 3:14 pm
by DonnaT
I just went through some of the songs on the white Trash album, and quite honestly say, Never heard of him/them :mrgreen:

Posted: Wed Aug 03, 2005 4:41 pm
by Paige
Edgar Winter's White Trash
Epic 30512
Released: April 1971
Chart Peak: #111
Weeks Charted: 19
That's not old --- This is Old

BILL HALEY
1925-1981

Paige

Posted: Wed Aug 03, 2005 8:56 pm
by Leslie Langford
Speaking of glam rock/hair bands - was anyone here ever a fan of '80s group "Poison"?

And do any of you remember the album cover for "Look What The Cat Dragged In?

It consisted only of head shots arranged in individual squares, and all four guys were fully done up as gals with extreme make-up and big, teased hair - they looked like total glamazon knock-outs. Awesome!

As a novice, closeted crossdresser at the time, I was totally blown away not only by how glamorous they looked, but also by how gutsy they were to pose that way for the cover.

Posted: Thu Aug 04, 2005 7:50 am
by DonnaT

Posted: Thu Aug 04, 2005 10:04 am
by Virginia
Monika, Welcome to the forum!!!! Not too many people would admit to be from D.C. Use to work for a company there for about 25 years. Greatest city in the world "to visit" as far as I am concerned!!! Look forward to your participating with us!!!!
Virginia

Posted: Thu Aug 04, 2005 11:01 am
by Anita
Hi Andrea--
At the time, any form of glam rock did little for me, and I didn't pay much attention to it. It seemed like a show biz gimmick, with most of the artists. My crossdressing up to that time had had nothing to do with going out or taking on a female ID, and I never CDed during the 70s, when all of the glam came and went.

But sometime after I started dressing and going out, I suddenly remembered that album title you mentioned: "They only come out at night." and I laughed, because I realized what it might be referring to.

80s glam metal I've written about before. The look didn't inspire me, because it was carefully designed to retain masculinity. No skirts, and no breast forms. They were just guys, made up to look pretty. (I did like the album cover that Leslie referred to, though. )

As to Andrea's question about Edgar Winter: did he really like dressing up? I've never heard one way or the other. I believe that David Bowie really did like it. I also read, in Danny Sugerman's book about Jim Morrison, Wonderland, that Iggy Pop would go on binges where he totally dressed and acted like a woman. It bothered Sugerman, because he said that Iggy made a good-looking woman! That did intrigue me.

Posted: Thu Aug 04, 2005 9:09 pm
by Jadeanne
Hi all,

I remember reading an interview with Edgar Winter about the cover of They Only Come Out At Night and he said that his girlfriend at the time did the makeup and he was initially a bit shocked at his appearance in the photograph.

The cover made the album stand out in the record store bins, and probably helped sales.

I'm now going to remove my music reviewer hat. I haven't done regular record or concert reviews since college in the early 70's.

Jadeanne