Sid Vicious - The Punk Rock Legend Pictures

Wednesday 31 October 2007 @ 9:12 am

John Simon Ritchie, better known in the world as Sid Vicious, bassist with the band Sex Pistols Punk, lover of Nancy Spungen and charged with her murder before he died of a heroin overdose at the age of 21 years. What is it with the Sid Vicious, which has made him an icon for so many others, and the perplexity that of a person with little music or even social talent to be considered in this way and a constant subject of books, films and articles like this one.

Well, here is a little bit of everything to help you including information on Sid Vicious childhood, his history, his love affair with Nancy and some quotes of the day. Maybe this will help you understand more about Sid Vicious.

Sid Vicious Pictures and Posters

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Sid Vicious Discography

You wouldd thought Sid Vicious would have had an entire discography of songs to his credit, but it is a miserly that only 3 songs are there and each covers and one unregistered song from his own contribution to the composition of the Flowers of Romance day ‘Belsen Was A Gas’, which was a contribution to the Sex Pistols. The three cover songs of Sid Vicious were ‘My Way’, ‘Something Else’ and ‘C’Mon Everybody’ .





Pop Punk

Thursday 20 September 2007 @ 12:30 pm

Pop-Punk is the most mainstream of all the punk genres. It has become very popluar in the last five years but dates back to the late 1980’s. In Britain, the best-known examples of Pop-punk were likely The Undertones and The Buzzcocks. It broke through to mainstream music back in 1994 with the realse of Green Day’s “Dookie”.

Pop-punk is punk influnced by pop music. It contains catchy hooks with lyrics centered around teenage romantic issues. Many bands/artists in today’s mainstream music scene call themselves pop-punk but in reality are posers. Many pop-punkbands sell out fast when it comes to making it big and cashing in big pay cheques.





Street Punk

Thursday 20 September 2007 @ 12:25 pm

Street Punk started in the late 1970s and early 1980s in Great Britain. It is influenced by punk as well as late ’70s British pub rock and glam. It started as a youth music style with songs about tales of the street, police brutality, working class politics and drunk mayhem.

The fashion of Street Punks includes studded customized leather jackets, jeans, bullet belts, studded belts, spiked or mohawk hairstyles and piercings. 





The History of Punk

Thursday 20 September 2007 @ 12:21 pm

I have spent a few months reading articles and searching around on message boards to read what others think punk is. This article is my views on the genre of Punk as well as many other people’s views on the genre. This is is just the basic History of Punk. If you would like to know more then check out the sites listed on the sources page. There’s no shortage of people wanting to claim punk as their own so here’s an attempt to trace its roots. You will meet some surprising people, weird bands, scary people and probably disagree with a lot of what I say but do I care ? Coz this basically is a chance for me to present some of the music that I love listening to and sometimes take the piss. Its also an attempt to put the UK punk scene in some sort of context instead of just an isolated style. Punk Rock is a music movement that began in the late 1960’s in both the United States and Britain. Technically it start in the United States in New York City with bands like the Ramones and Talking Heads. British bands such as Sex Pistols, Clash and the Damned got their inspiration from these American bands. 

 Entire History of Punk Music

Music can be beautiful, music can be throw away, the stuff we sing in showers. It can be dancey and be so positive. I like all that but like a lot of others I’m drawn to the negative possibilities of rock’n'roll. Even through punk might have start in the US the British version of punk was more famous. The British punks were rebelling against the music of the 70s, the fashion, and the social, economic and political climate of England at the time. They expressed their frustration through their music, fashion and through their attitudes.

The main appeal in Punk Rock came in its do it yourself attitude and emphasis on individuality and self expression. They also had little or no fashion sense. Early punks wore leather jackets, torn and ripped clothes with accessories such as safety pins, swastikas, and communist symbols. Basically Punk fashion emphasized individualism and embraced anything that stood out from the norm. In New York City the Ramones formed in 1974. They would become one of the key figures in the thriving punk scene of New York. Other bands that would emerge from the United States would be the Misfits (New Jersey), Crass (Essex) and a few bands from both Los Angeles (Black Flag, The Germs, X and Circle Jerks) and Orange Country (Social Distortion and the Adolescents).

Punk is simple, powerful music that is short and to the point. Earlier punk bands created songs with the three chord progression that rarely were over three minutes in length and were made up of the verse-chorus structure. The lyrics were of social and political relevance. Many say that Punk died in the 1980’s. However I disagree with this. Punk Is Not Dead, it has just evolved giving birth to many new genres. However in today’s society the true meaning of punk is mocked and misused. It does mean many different things to different people but the basic idea is that it’s not what you wear or even what you listen to. So, Punk is an attitude, a method of expression and individuality.





Gothic Fashion

Thursday 20 September 2007 @ 11:56 am

Gothic has many facets to it. Often dark and morbid, and sometimes erotic, it includes many different types of clothing and fashion. It includes cloaks, gowns, veils, stockings (often fishnet), corsets and its own unique style of makeup. A lot of the styles are from the Victorian era.

A typicaly fashionable goth outfit would usually consist of mainly black clothing, complimented with jewellery of different types, and quite often dyed hair. It realy is only restricted by the wearers imagination, and what they think they can pull off, gothic fashion can be very loose. It can include veils, very elaborate hair styles, extensive makeup, lots of buckels, leather, lace and / or rubber amongst other things. A lot of the time this look is complimented with body piercings and tatoos and sometimes body modification.

A large part of the gothic fashion subculture is about rejecting the mainstream values and conventions and doing what you want without the pressures of the media etc showing what ‘natural’ beauty / good looks are.





Punk Fashion

Thursday 20 September 2007 @ 11:50 am

Punk fashion is based around the music, clothing, hairstyle, jewellery and attitude of the punk subculture. The punk fashions vary a lot, with one of the main early pioneers, Vivienne Westwood being totaly different to some of the styles that would be called punk today. Punk as a fashion today is pretty varied & difficult to specifically pin point into one key look but thats what makes it so unique and punk fashion is influenced by the clothes designed by Vivienne westwood in the 70’s. Classing of torn up offensive t-shirts & brightly coloured dress shirts.

Origional Punk was aimed to shock, and be controversial, with a little bit of attitude and rebelion thrown in for good measure. It started in the 1970’s, realy with Vivienne Westwood and Malcom McLaren, in McLarens shop. In very early punk clothing anarchy symbols, along with other pretty offensive (swastika’s, inverted cross) symbols were worn. This has changed a lot today, with a lot of the punks having peace or ban the bomb symbols. Typicaly clothing was torn, and quite a lot of it was entwined with the BDSM (Bondage Domination Sadism Masochism) scene.

Extreme punk hairstyles were also popular, mohawks, spiked hair, dyed, skinhead. Safety pins were also comon clothing, and body piercing accessories. Other household goods such as tape, and plastic bin liners were also used in punk clothing.

80’s Punk Fashion

In the1980’s Punk fashion went through a big change. A lot less shocking, donkey jackets, Dr Martain boots and steel toed army boots were the order of the day. Chains, studded leather more torn jeans and tartan were all the rage as well. In general the more modern punk fashion look seen today includes leather jackets, plaid bondage pants, chains, diy items & military boots alongside brightly dyed hair either mohawked or slightly shaven. You can also find styles such as Deathrock, Rockabilly & Hardcore alongside the Punk tag nowadays with aspects being taken into the style.

Today punk is more leather jackets, denim, chains and spikes (still!) torn clothing, army boots, mohawk punk, spiked hair, dyed hair, bullet belts, patches with bands, slogans,logo’s. A lot of the clothing can be DIY, and items suck as studds etc can be added to denim and leather jackets.





7 Deadly Beauty Sins

Thursday 20 September 2007 @ 10:58 am

Dab hair days are a common refrain and it’s normal to have zits and skin eruptions once in a while, but constant complaints about bad skin and hair point to a serious cause. Skin and hair are not inherently bad. What we see are the results of wrong skin-bodyand-hair care regimes. The use of wrong products, incorrect beauty practices and wrecked hair care can damage your skin, make it sensitive and affect the quality of the hair.

Here is a ready reckoner for you to check the skin sins that you commit everyday and get on the track of beauty virtues.

PRODUCT OVERLOAD: Many women feel that by using as many skin care products as possible, they can get gorgeous skin. Nothing could be further to the truth. In fact, such usage is the prime culprit.

Cure: Mixing too many products sends confusing signals to your skin. There are many ingredients in the products that don’t mix and layering them on top of the other can actually lead to allergies and redness. Also, by overusing products, you will be unable to realise the true effect of each one on your skin, which can be a problem in case of allergies. Create a three-step skin care regime with products from the same beauty care range or try out products separately and then work them together. It is a good idea to invest in a good cleanser, toner, face lotion.

OVER-SCRUBBING: We do like our skin to be squeaky clean and want to wipe off every speck of dirt and pollution and free radicals from our faces. In that zeal, we end up using too many cleansing products and, sometimes, practically scrub our skin off. Many of us feel clean only when our skin feels taut and dry after washing.

Cure: Harsh scrubbing can actually harm the upper layer of our skin. Besides, excessive dryness also doubles our skin’s effort to secrete oil that can lead to an imbalance in our skin. The aim of cleansing or scrubbing should be that our skin feels soft and supple after the wash and not tight. So re-think your skin scrubbing routine. Go for gentle products. Avoid using soap on your face, instead use a creamy cleanser and a soap-free face wash to wipe away extra grime. In fact, during summers, most of us (even the ones with dry skin) develop a T-zone and greasy skin. During this time, skincare therapists recommend using two types of products - one to deal with the T-zone and the other to cleanse relatively dry cheeks. Avoid scrubbing your face more than thrice a week. Go for products that have fine grain to avoid scratching your skin.

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ZIT PICKING: We have been told time and again to stop touching the pimple. But most of us have “one last time” and inevitably burst the irritating little outbreak on our face. Besides being painful, this actually pushes the bacteria further into the skin aggravating the matter. Sometimes, this can trigger an outbreak of pimples and leave un-erasable scars.

Cure: Whatever may be your instinct, when you first see the little red dot, avoid touching it. Instead, take a pimple cream with salicylic acid and dot on a tiny amount on that area for the next few days. To deal with the redness, apply some ice over the area to soothe the pain. In case you feel it looks too ugly for you to handle, use a bit of your water-based foundation over it to hide the zit. Just dab on the spot and blend gently.

HOT WATER BATH: While lukewarm water is great for getting clean supple skin, too hot water can have an adverse effect. Using steaming water can dry your skin excessively. Hot water opens up your pores and leaves your face and body feeling parched and dehydrated. Your skin will end up feeling rough to the touch.

Cure: Wash up with lukewarm to cool water. However, if you like hot showers, then don’t stay under the hot water stream for more than two minutes. Finish off your bath by splashing yourself with cool to cold water as the last rinse. This closes open pores and tones up the skin. Follow this with a soothing moisturiser to retain the water balance of your skin.

FOCUS FACE: Most women just tend to take care of their face and spend a fortune on buying facial care products. They forget to take care of their neck, back and bust. They even forget to moisturise their body and legs leaving them dry and peeling.

Cure: Stop giving the rest of your body step-motherly treatment. When you pamper your skin, go the whole way and restore the glow and beauty of your neck, back and bust. For these, you don’t have to invest in separate products. Just extend your face care to these areas. Use your facial scrub to exfoliate your neck, back and bust. Cleanse the areas regularly with a creamy cleanser every day when you take your make-up off at night. Since age shows the fastest in these areas, you can invest in a good anti-ageing cream and use it on these areas even if you don’t apply the cream on your face. This will ensure a supple neck and bust.

CUT CUTICLES: You believe that for neat nails and toes you must eliminate your cuticles and cut them clean off. Simply stop the practice since this can lead to fungal infection in those areas and you may end up with a hangnail or, worse, weak brittle nails prone to breaking.

Cure: Tell your manicurist and pedicurist to avoid trimming your cuticles. Instead, soften the cuticles with a cuticle cream and then push them towards the base. Rather than cutting the dry ends, simply file away the cuticle. This will neaten your cuticle and keep the base of your nail strong. After this, apply nail-strengthening cream and massage individual nails taking care to smoothen your cuticle upwards.

OVER-CONDITIONING: Your limp hair and frizzy ends say that you love your conditioner too much. You have bought the most expensive hair care product and yet your hair is limp and falling. This is a sure sign of conditioner overdose. When applying conditioners, we tend to put some in our hair roots, which actually weakens the strands.

Cure: When you are applying a conditioner, put it a bit away from your roots and apply the most near the ends. Then activate it by massaging the strands and washing off with cool to cold water. This will seal the cuticles and allow the conditioners to create a protective layer over your hair. You can apply a hair mask to the roots or a deep conditioning product, but for regular or leave-in conditioners, avoid piling it on the roots.

Stop sinning and start looking gorgeous. All it needs is a healthy beauty routine.





Summer Beauty Essential Tips

Thursday 20 September 2007 @ 10:56 am

Summer’s here, break bad habits and shed excess weight. We show you how to free your mind. TAKE ADVANTAGE of summer to pare down your lifestyle and adopt healthy simplicity with these beauty essential tips.

 FIND FOCUS The first step to good health is a healthy mind. Here’s how you get it:

 Choose your direction: Take stock of your life and if things are not going the way you want, take steps to ensure they do.

 Lose the negativity: Psychologist Martin Seligman, has demonstrated that mildly deluded optimists have more successful careers, live longer, attract more friends and have more fun. So become an eternal optimist and you won’t just feel better off, you will be!

 Stick to your strengths: It’s obvious, really, we feel good when we’re doing what we’re good at. So, keep adding to your skills.

 Surround yourself with smiles: Don’t ditch old friends, but keep adding to a pool of positive people who inspire and excite you. Start saying ‘yes’ when people suggest new things. The more people you know, the more people you’ll meet and the more possibilities there’ll be.

 DIET REVAMP

Drastic denial doesn’t do it, but these simple strategies will.

 Gnaw on raw: Begin every meal with something raw like a kiwi, for example. Raw food is high in nutrients and good for digestion and energy levels.

 Go green: Green veggies have vitamin C and antioxidants that keep you young.

 Pack in protein: Eat more eggs and sardines. They’re high-protein food and also good for your grey cells, as they’re packed with choline, needed to make the memory messenger acetylcholine.

 Essentially oily: Eat food like fish that’s rich in essential fats and take a powerful antioxidant supplement daily. Healthy fats help your cells stay hydrated, which makes your skin look good.

 FITNESS FIESTA

Energise your exercise routine. Here’s how:

 Try new exercises: Variety is important. If you always do the same gym workout, try a new one, or you’ll get bored and give up.

 Relax with massage: Massage reduces toxins and lactic acid that accumulate in the muscles when you exercise. It speeds up recovery so you can train harder next time.

 Enjoy outdoor activity: Exercise outdoors at least twice a week. Running outdoors burns more calories than a treadmill.

 Exercise as transport: Provided you don’t live too far, walk, run or cycle to work. Exercising before work also boosts your concentration.

 Stay hydrated: No exercise is effective, if you’re dehydrated. So fill a 1.5 litre bottle with water and make sure you drink it all by the end of the day.

 LIFT YOUR LOOKS

Cop our five best (and fastest) beauty boosters.

 Eyebrow shaping: Well-shaped eyebrows give you a non-surgical facelift. It can make you look younger and less tired.

 Get rid of greys: If grey hair is obvious, go for a professional colouring job.

 Fix your smile: You can’t beat a 100 megawatt grin for making your face look younger. So get your smile fixed by a professional if needed.

 Lose the dullness: Loss of radiance makes you look older than do wrinkles, according to dermatologist Dr Neil Schulz. He advises, “Make-up to improve the loss of radiance by concealing, colouring and camouflaging the defects.”





Eye Makeup Application Tips and Techniques

Thursday 20 September 2007 @ 10:52 am

It’s never too late to learn the delicate shades of eye make-up for maximum appeal. According to the famous cosmetics advisors -  eye make-up must be used to enhance your charm, not overwhelm. The key facts to bear in mind while applying eye make-up are few but important like time of day, occasion, shape of eyes,  and skin type and colour. A well-groomed, well-shaped eyebrows goa long way in highlighting the beauty of your eyes. So, follow these eye makeup application tips to make your eyes look beautiful.

 How to apply Mascara

Applying mascara correctly is the best way to give sparse lashes extra oomph. Start from the base of your lash line. Work your way out to the tip by applying mascara to both upper and lower lashes. Always hold the mascara wand parallel to your lashes.

 For Deep-set Eyes 

- Start with eye-cream - it is a good way to plump up skin around the eyes.

- Apply a layer of foundation to your eyelids - it helps even out their tone.

- Apply a light-coloured shadow over your entire lid, from lash line to brow bone. Light colours help your features stand out while dark colours make them recede.

- Dust a medium-toned shadow - medium-brown or grey - along the crease of your eye
- Apply a brown charcoal pencil or powder liner very close to your lash lines. Avoid black - it makes eyes look too small
- Sweep on a coat of black mascara.

 For Small Eyes 

>> Stick to light colours - they help brighten your eyes
>> Curled lashes are a great way to beat tiny eyes. After curling, apply a coat or two of black curling mascara to boost the uplifting effect
>> Pick a shimmery eye-shadow formula that reflects light
>> Avoid hard, drawn lines.

 Choosing Eye-shadow and Applying Eyeshadow 

Always choose colours that comement each other: light [for high-lighting]; medium [for the lower half of your lid]; and, dark as liner. If you like eye-shadow cream, find that it creases too easily, prime your eyelid with eye-shadow of a neutral colour; then apply the cream.

 Banish Under-eye Circles 

1) Get 7-8 hours of sleep with your head elevated on a pillow
2) Move the pooled blood from under your eyes with some daily aerobic activity
3) If pigmentation is the culprit, opt for a lightening under-eye cream
4) Use a cream specially formulated for the eye area and moisturise regularly
5) If nothing helps, make friends with a concealer Pick one with a creamy consistency and in a shade that’s a step lighter than your skin. Apply with a concealer brush, pat to blend, and top with powder for staying power.

 Applying Eye Make-up Tips

- Apply a thin layer of foundation on the eyelids. Set lids with powder if you plan to use powder eye-shadow
- Dust the entire eyelid with a wash of one colour. Cream eye-shadows are terrific for this look - light-medium tones work best. Add mascara as needed
- Emphasise the crease line for depth - begin with the lightest colour first. Dust a light tone over the entire eyelid with a medium eye-shadow brush. Hold your brush very lightly and go from the lash line to slightly beyond the crease [where the eyelid meets the brow bone]. Glide up to the brow bone and the brush will automatically lift your face - just where you want the colour to end
- Dust a medium shade in the crease line using a smallto-medium shadow brush. Extend slightly beyond the crease, up towards the brow bone.

 Quick Tips For Beautiful Eyes 

1) To identify colours that work best for you, use your hair as a guide, not your eyes

2) Mocha, mauve, plum, maroon, beige, chocolate and brown complement dark hair while grey and soft purple are great for grey hair

3) TO give your eye make-up staying power, avoid eye cream on your eyelids in the morning. Cream makes your make-up run

4) Never match your eyeshadow to your eye colour. Neutral colours that contrast with your eye colour work better. Choose muted colours in the same family and blend them well

5) use eye make-up remover from a reputed company to protect sensitive skin around your eyes

6) For large eyes, experiment with deep, warm tones and keep mascara soft

7) For small eyes, use shimmery tones to brighten eyes

8) For wide-set eyes, begin the application at the inner corners of the eyes. Try to avoid going past the outer corners

9) For narrow-set eyes, keep the application on the outer edges of the eyes, extending slightly beyond outer corners

10) For protruding eyes, choose tones with warmth and depth to give your eyes a receding effect. Dust a medium tone over the entire eyelid and add a deep tone in the crease, or at the lash lines

11) Choose between lip and eye make-up. If you dramatise one, underplay the other.





Travel Beauty Tips

Thursday 20 September 2007 @ 10:46 am

I  do not know about you, but it seems like I am always on the plane going from one coast to the other!  So recently, Shape Magazine asked me to share some of my favorite besuty tips to traveling and looking your best.

Here are a few of my favorite must haves beauty Products:

1. Tinted Moisturizer – it’s great.  It double’s as a moisturizer, foundation, and SPF all in one product.

2. Triple Crayons – and mutli-use products like lip and cheek stains.  Find products that you can use on your eyes, cheeks and lips.  I like the Lola Marsailles creme blush.  The less you have to carry, the better.

3. Pill Case – one of my favorite tricks. Put all your old lipsticks that are running low into the box.  This is a great way to make your own lip palette with all your favorite colors.   And the best part?  You don’t have to carry all those tubes of lipstick!

4. Lip pencils - take your  three favorite colors with a clear lip gloss.  Again cutting down on clutter makes travel so much easier. Pack a light nude, a medium berry and a dark crimson or whatever your color choice is.  Line and fill in your entire lip.  Throw some gloss over that and you’re off! You get three different looks and the bonus? The lipliner stays put on your lips so you don’t have to worry about losing your lip color.

5. Bronzer- a definite must have. You can give yourself an allover dust for some warmth or you can use it as your blush and eyeshadow.  I like the Bobbi Brown bronzers and medium is a great color for just about everyone.

6. Now to cleanse - I’m a huge fan of the Olay Daily Cleansing Cloths.  They are so easy to pack.  They cleanse, exfoliate, and hydrate all in one step.   And if you use a lot of different moisturizers, the larger pillbox is a great way to condense your products for the vacation.  Just make sure to put the pillbox in a ziplock baggy to avoid any possible spills.

The most important thing - It’s all about packing light and getting the most out of your products!  Less is always more!





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