This Is What Rock Legends Of The 1960s, 1970s, And 1980s Actually Look Like Today

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Rock gods of the 1960s, ’70s, and ’80s attracted millions of screaming fans. Even today, those loyal fans will still line up to see a performance. It wasn’t just the music that attracted them. It was also the musicians’ bad-boy personas and good looks. Did rockin’ out so hard night after night affect their looks?

Keep reading to see how these rock legends’ looks fared over the years. Do you remember these rock stars from the classic eras of yesteryear?

Axl Rose Welcomed Everyone To The Jungle

Axl Rose Welcomed Everyone To The Jungle
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Guns N’ Roses is arguably one of the most popular hard rock bands to come out of the ’80s. Leading the charge with his powerful vocals was none other than Axl Rose, co-founder and dream-boat of the band. Their first album, Appetite for Destruction, still holds the record for the best-selling debut album of all time, selling more than 18 million copies.

After you get over the angst behind the lyrics and the many guitar riffs, you’re left watching a ridiculously attractive guy on stage doing what he did best. It definitely didn’t hurt that Axl had the long-hair rock-legend thing going for him! Too bad he couldn’t stay young forever.

Axl Rose Now

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Axl Rose, along with the original Guns N’ Roses lineup, was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2012 but did not attend the ceremony. Rose even went as far as writing that the ceremony “doesn’t appear to be somewhere I’m actually wanted or respect,” speaking of his falling out with his former bandmates.

Thankfully, all of the bad blood was forgotten! The band embarked on a tour in 2023 and their music continues to be a significant part of pop culture.

U2 Was Lucky to Have Bono

U2 Was Lucky to Have Bono
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The powerful lyrics and vocals of Bono helped make U2 one of the biggest rock bands in the world. When the Irish band first started off, they typically sang about political and social injustices while using religious imagery. The themes reflected Bono and the other band members as people, as they are well known for their activism as well as their rebellious yet spiritual beliefs.

It’s no surprise that Bono was considered to be one of the most attractive rock gods of the ’70s and ’80s. He had the Lost Boys vampire hairstyle going on, along with his smolder while singing. It was a deadly combination.

Bono Now

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After landing in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and winning 22 Grammy Awards, Bono didn’t slow down. U2 is still going strong, with Bono doing some projects on the side, including the establishment of EDUN, a socially responsible clothing line, with his wife Ali Hewson. In 2007, Bono was even made an honorary knight of the British Empire by Queen Elizabeth II.

As long as he keeps making music and gracing us with his brilliance, he’ll always look like the rock legend of his younger years.

With the ’60s Came Mick Jagger

The 60s Brought Us Mick Jagger
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Rolling Stones lead singer, Mick Jagger, has been described as “one of the most popular and influential frontmen in the history of rock & roll.” Jagger has one of those distinctive voices that allowed him to climb the ladder in the entertainment industry.

Put Keith Richards next to him, and you have an unstoppable rock band that owned the ’60s music scene. Then, tack on the long hair and the British accent, and you have a heartthrob rock legend! It’s too bad the band look didn’t follow him into his later years.

Mick Jagger Now

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Mick Jagger has been rocking out since the ’60s, so a little over half a century! To say he doesn’t know the industry front and back would be a lie. This past decade has especially been hectic for the Rolling Stones frontman. He’s written songs for television and continues to tour with the Stones, as recently as in 2024!

Jagger is still rockin’ the socks off everyone who attends a Rolling Stones concert, so we can let it slide that he doesn’t look like he did way back when.

David Coverdale Had The Ultimate Rocker Look

David Coverdale Had The Ultimate Rocker Look
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If you look up “rock legend style of the ’70s and ’80s” in the dictionary, a picture of David Coverdale might be there. He had long, curly hair, paired with tight clothing — standard rocker attire. Coverdale started his music career with the band Deep Purple, moving on to the band he is most known for, Whitesnake, in 1978.

Ironically, Whitesnake was originally a touring band that helped promote Coverdale’s solo album. It later turned into a full-fledged band, with the release of their first EP Snakebite. In 1991, Coverdale disbanded the group indefinitely, saying he wanted “private time to reflect.”

David Coverdale Now

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As most famous rock bands end up doing, the group got back together. They reunited for an American and European tour in December 2022, led by Coverdale. Afterward, the band continued to tour, even as musicians continuously rotated in and out of the lineup there was one person that stayed constant, Coverdale.

Rick Springfield Had People Wanting To Be Jessie’s Girl

Rick Springfield Had People Wanting To Jessie's Girl
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In the ’80s, Rick Springfield’s “Jessie’s Girl” landed him a Grammy Award for Best Male Rock Vocal Performance. His melodic voice paired with his heartthrob rock legend good looks had fans wishing they were, in fact, Jessie’s girl (whoever that may be because he never says). He followed up with four more Top 10 U.S. hits.

With his good looks, Springfield had everything going for him in the ’80s and ’90s, including acting jobs. He played Dr. Noah Drake on the daytime soap opera General Hospital and also starred in the television series High Tide. It seems as though the television networks knew what was “in style.”

Rick Springfield Now

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Rick Springfield took care of himself, giving him a silver fox rock legend sort of vibe. He’s still going strong with his music and acting careers, releasing an album in 2021 called Jack Chrome and the Darkness Waltz. He continues to tour and has been performing acoustic sets with fellow musician Richard Marx.

Because he still has his dreamy good looks, Springfield has been gracing both the big and small screens. He’s been involved in a few critically acclaimed television shows, including True Detective, American Horror Story, and Supernatural. Most recently he played himself on a YouTube original series, Sideswiped.

The Prince Of Goth: Robert Smith

The Prince Of Goth: Robert Smith
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Robert Smith was the lead singer of the Cure and pretty much the Gothic poster boy for every ’80s girl who wore black as a second skin. Smith’s on-stage persona consisted of heavy black eye-makeup, red lipstick, crazy hair, and, of course, the statement clothing that was part of ’80s goth subculture.

Ironically, Smith never intended to become to lead singer of the Cure. Instead, he was in the background playing the piano, guitar, and writing songs. It wasn’t until the band had gone through five different singers that Smith finally took a chance at the mic. The rest, as they say, is history.

Robert Smith Now

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Robert Smith is still rocking the dramatic makeup look just like he did in his youth! In 2019, The Cure was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, and in 2023 the band performed at Riot Fest. Smith himself has appeared in music on his own, including 2021’s “How Not To Drown” by Chvrches.

Tommy Lee Was All About The Girls, Girls, Girls

Tommy Lee Was All About The Girls, Girls, Girls
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Mötley Crüe founder, drummer, and overall bad-boy, Tommy Lee, was a force to be reckoned with during the hard rock scene of the ’80s. Lee had that tattooed hard-rock vibe going for him, which made his female fanbase swoon. Nothing was stopping this band once they were signed. They were releasing hit albums one after the other throughout the entire decade, including Shout at the Devil; Girls, Girls, Girls; and Dr. Feelgood.

Known for his gimmicks while onstage, such as having his drum kit float above the crowd while he’s still playing, Lee had everything going for him. He was living his best life with Mötley Crüe.

Tommy Lee Now

Tommy Lee's Been In And Out Of Jail
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Since his wild time with Mötley Crüe, Tommy Lee has been in and out of courts and jails and has been in several marriages. It seems as though that rocker lifestyle caught up with him. Thankfully, he does have redeeming qualities. Lee is a supporter of PETA and animal rights, and even went as far as writing a letter asking SeaWorld to release the whale, Tilikum.

Lee also had a dramatization of his relationship with Pamela Anderson made into a television series Pam And Tommy, where he was played by Marvel star Sebastian Stan.

Billy Joel Is One Of The Best-Selling Musicians Of All Time

Billy Joel Is One Of The Best-Selling Musicians Of All Time
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Billy Joel, aka “Piano Man,” has had everything going for him since the ’70s. He’s had a mega-successful solo career and is considered to be one of the best-selling music artists of all time, as well as the sixth best-selling recording artist and third best-selling solo artist in the U.S.

When you sell 150 million records worldwide, there is no stopping a tour schedule. The rock god has been on the road since his debut album in 1971 and it doesn’t seem like he’s going to be stopping anytime soon, even though he isn’t recording anymore.

Billy Joel Now

No Matter His Looks, Billy Joel Will Always Be The Piano Man
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Billy Joel is still on the move and touring around the world. He can still play the piano with the best of them, and his voice will always be something to marvel over.

Billy had a longtime residency at Madison Square Garden, although in 2023 he announced it would end in July the following year after 150 lifetime performances at the venue.

Paul Stanley, AKA, The Starchild

Paul Stanley, AKA, The Starchild
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The co-lead singer of the rock band KISS, Paul Stanley was quite a looker once all of the black and white Starchild face paint was washed off. He was the co-writer of many of the band’s hit singles and is considered to be one of the top metal vocalists of all time.

In his book, Gene Simmons says that Stanley was the driving force for KISS during the ’80s. He had an energy about him that made him magnetic, not to mention the vocals and stage presence to back it up!

Paul Stanley Now

KISS End of the Road World Tour - Final Show
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Paul Stanley and the rest of KISS have been performing together since the ’70s, with their last tour ending in December of 2023. Between recording new material and touring, Stanley has had many different surgeries for his hips, which he chalks up to all the years he performed on platform shoes. He’s also tapped into another aspect of his artistic side by exploring painting and holding exhibits of his work.

Richie Sambora Was The 2nd Hottest Guy In Bon Jovi

Richie Sambora Was The 2nd Hottest Guy in Bon Jovi
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When you’re the lead guitarist for Bon Jovi, there is nothing you can do but sit back and be labeled the second-hottest guy in the band. Richie Sambora joined Bon Jovi after attending one of their concerts and being impressed with their style. Soon after, Jovi hired him as their guitarist.

Sambora was part of one of THE prominent rock bands on the East Coast during the ’80s, staying with Bon Jovi for 30 years. He was cool, good-looking, had a charming smile, and played guitar in a band – what more could a guy ask for?

Richie Sambora Now

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Richie Sambora left Bon Jovi during their 2013 “Because We Can” tour, stating that he wanted to spend more time with his family and watch his daughter grow up. He has only played with Bon Jovi once after his resignation, at the band’s Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction in 2018.

Since leaving Bon Jovi, Sambora has released various solo records and even formed the duo RSO alongside Orianthi.

Vince Neil Had That ‘Too Cool For School’ Persona

Vince Neil Had That Too Cool For School Persona
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As the lead vocalist for the ’80s heavy metal band Mötley Crüe, Vince Neil had a lot going for him. And it didn’t hurt that he had the bad-boy, bleached hair, sleazy attitude thing going for him. Hey, it’s what worked back in the days of heavy rock music.

Neil joined the band in 1981, after Tommy Lee, the drummer, vouched for him — they were friends in high school. From there, Mötley Crüe took off, thanks to the vocals and frontman performance given by Neil. He went on to perform with the band as well as record some solo albums.

Vince Neil Now

Vince Neil Needs To Ditch The Blonde Hair
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Stereotypically, when you’re a bad-boy rocker, you’re bound to get into some legal troubles. To say Mötley Crüe’s Vince Neil has had some run-ins with the law throughout his life would be an understatement.

There’s something to be said about a famous musician who is almost as well-known for his hectic personal life and multiple arrests than his music!

Billy Idol Was Part Of The Second British Invasion

Billy Idol Was Part Of The Second British Invasion
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Billy Idol first achieved fame as a member of Generation X, a punk rock band out of London during the 1970s. After leaving the band in 1981, Idol embarked on a solo career, leading him to international recognition during the “Second British Invasion” in the United States.

With his punk-like images and glam rock style, Idol was living it up in the U.S. rock scene. His popularity continued to grow in other countries, with the release of the album Rebel Yell. Needless to say, Idol had everything and more going for him during the ’80s, including spikey platinum blonde hair.

Billy Idol Now

Billy Idol Should Lose The Platinum Blonde Spikes And Fake Tan
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Billy is still rocking the iconic platinum locks!

In 2023, Billy was honored with his own star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, and even announced a tour! He’s definitely not slowing down any time soon.