Jim Morrison, the voice of the Doors lived the rockstar life. He didn’t care what people thought of him even when he struggled with alcohol addiction. On the Ed Sullivan Show, they played “Light My Fire” but they used the word “higher” and were banned from the show entirely.
Jim was the type of guy to go with his gut despite what the public thought of him – he was unapologetically himself and because of this, he managed to make some of the best music of his generation.
Jack Feared Dennis Hopper So He Slept With a Hammer
Jack fell in love with Michelle Phillips from the Mamas and Papas - the ex of Dennis Hopper. Hopper had a troubled past and Jack was so scared of Hopper that he slept with a hammer under his pillow because he was intimidated by Michelle’s former lover.
He feared his life so much that he thought that Hopper would do something drastic and took extra measures for his safety.
Hulk Hogan Took Notes of Fights with André the Giant
André the Giant and Hulk Hogan were prolific wrestlers who caught the attention of audiences worldwide in the 80s. The two were buddies both in and outside of the ring but Hulk had a hidden secret.
He'd take notes after their fights to improve his wrestling skills and hid it from André for years since he knew Andre would be against it. He never revealed his notes because he knew his buddy would knock him out cold because of the distrust.
Tanya Tucker Casually Hanging Out at a Softball Game
Tanya Denise Tucker looks gorgeous with her bouncy blonde hair and knee highs. The country singer wasn't usually seen at softball games but she makes an appearance here at a Kenny Rogers game looking as calm as a clam.
When she's not singing country songs, she's just your average girl who likes to hang out at softball games during her free time.
Bell Bottom Fad of the 70s
In the 70s, floral and loose clothing were all the rave. Wide bell-bottom jeans were meant to accentuate the upper parts of your leg, giving the wearer's legs more dimension and shape. This look was best sported with a crop top to balance out the weight of the pants.
They were a hit with the teens and everyone who wore them scored were kings and queens of fashion.