11 Yearbook Photos That Musicians Wish We'd Never Seen
Every once in a while, I write down a piece of advice I'd like
to pass on to my kids one day. (In fact, these pieces of advice may soon form an
11Points list.) The addition that sparked this list: Take each yearbook photos
as serious as life or death.
Because, more so than anything else
that happens to you in high school, yearbook photos stay with you and have the
potential to permanently haunt you. HAUNT.
Like, for example, the
yearbook photos on this list. People in the music industry are all about their
image. The image sells everything. As Jennifer Lopez proved, singing talent is
among the least important, if not THE least important, determinant of record
deals/album sales/industry success.
So here we're going to look at 11
people in the music industry whose yearbook photos completely and totally belie
the marketing image their entire careers are based upon.
- Avril
Lavigne. We always knew we were being sold something with Avril... the
whole suburban Canadian punk rock badass image all felt so corporate.
Well... here's what she looked like before a record company slapped a few spiked
bracelets and heavy eye makeup on her.
- Gene Simmons.
His yearbook photo shows him back when he was Chaim Witz, a nice, well-groomed
Jewish mensch. That was long before he put on face makeup, stuck his tongue out,
and saved Santa.
- Eminem. I'm
not sure if it's the mullet or the goofy, googly facial expression... but his
yearbook photo completely belies his "I'm a giant dick" public persona. Somehow,
though, you can still tell he was legit white trash.
- Tina Turner.
Back when she was Annie Mae Bullock. It's not that she's necessarily
unattractive... but she's frumpy to the point where no one could've predicted
she'd have the face and body that launched a thousand drag queens.
- Benji Madden.
Everything that Good Charlotte's ever done has been contrived. I intentionally
chose a picture of modern Benji, with his strategic tattoos and piercings,
standing in front of a Nickelodeon logo.
- Steven Tyler.
Why... so... serious?
- Marilyn
Manson. Marilyn Manson wasn't a strategically-calculated freakshow
growing up. In fact... he wasn't even close.
- Madonna.
Madonna in high school looks completely ready to be a seamstress or receptionist
or housewife with a drinking problem. So it took some serious twists to quickly
transition her into the Madonna on the right.
- Jim Morrison.
How much does his yearbook photo scream, "Go to the local state university for
four years, get a degree in architecture and eventually become a middle
manager?"
- Prince. This
is the only case where the yearbook photo makes the person look way tougher,
cooler and more badass than the modern photo.
- Lil Jon.
There are no words. Other than Whaaaaaaat?
And finally, though the list of 11 is done, I have one
epilogue note. Ryan Seacrest's not a musician like the rest, but thanks to
"American Idol" and his radio show, he is connected to the music industry. And I
would be doing you a disservice if I didn't bust out his image-shattering
yearbook photo too.
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