What your favorite Hair (1979) song says about you
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Aquarius - You check your co-star every morning + you wish you could time travel to the seventies just for the clothing
Sodomy - You really wish you could see the shocked reactions from the sixties audiences
Donna - You: "NO WAIT IT WAS FROM A DIFFERENT TIME I CAN EXPLAIN-"
Hashish - Your natural state is "high"
Colored Spade - "They don't write 'em like this anymore" -👴🏻 + OR you think this is the most progressive use of slurs you've ever heard
Manchester, England - You're a Claude x Berger truther (respect) + you find that it's groovy to hide in a movie + you like foreshadowing
I'm Black/Ain't Got No - You still use the word groovy unironically, especially when describing bass lines + you think musicals peaked in the seventies + this song is really good I respect you
I Got Life - You have a huge crush on Treat Williams (same) + You want an extrovert to adopt you
Hair - You've either seen this play live, or you really really REALLY wish you did + you are confident in yourself and don't give a shit about what others think
L.B.J./Initials - You like drugs and history
Old Fashioned Melody/Electric Blues - You almost exclusively listen to music from the sixties/seventies era and you think no modern music comes close
Hare Krishna - Oh, how you wish you were an OG flower child
Where do I Go? - Every time you listen to this song, you spend hours thinking about it and analyzing its significance (I'm projecting) + your favorite musicals are ones with conflicted man-boy protagonists
Black Boys/White Boys - LMAO + ...u ok? + you love Nell Carter's voice + "it was progressive for the time"
Walking in Space - You're vehemently against the War on Drugs
Easy to be Hard - You're extremely empathetic + you wish your favorite female artist would cover this + that little light guitar strum in the movie version makes your heartbeat stutter
Three-Five-Zero-Zero - Someone on Youtube commented "It not good to war :<" and you agree (me too) + you think this musical's message is still very prevalent today
Good Morning Starshine - You're either a gen x-er or you just really like the fact that Johnny Depp Willy Wonka referenced this song + you want to have a picnic in the wildflower fields
Flesh Failures/Let the Sunshine In - You come back to this song every time you need a good cry + this is probably objectively the best song in the soundtrack and you stand by that + you think the movie has a more impactful ending than the stage play
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