I had long hair when I was a teenager.

I used to have really long hair. It was a big fro with mad curls.

Long hair is an unpardonable offence which should be punishable by death.

I wasn't making it with the violin because I was playing all of the 'long hair' stuff.

I can't imagine going back to long hair. Cutting it was the greatest thing I ever did.

From sixth grade on I was a real Pillsbury doughboy. Overweight, long hair, thick glasses.

I have long hair because I'm American Indian. I'm an Oklahoma boy, and I'm very proud of my heritage.

The Beatles set the rules. And the rules were: now just because we have long hair doesn't mean that we're rebellious.

I always thought we had more in common with punk than with anything else, but we had long hair, so we didn't fit in that box.

I grew up in Dallas, with cowboys. I was the only guy in sixth grade with long hair and an earring. Let's just say I got a lot of, er, flak for being different.

When I moved to L.A. in my early twenties, I was growing my hair. Then, when I was 25, I cut it off and was like, 'Oh no, I think I'm a long hair person until I go bald!'

I was 19 or 20 when The Beatles were at their peak, and I was coming up to the peak of my career, too. I was also the first footballer to have long hair, and that's how I got my nickname 'the Fifth Beatle.'

I used to have quite long hair, and I decided that I wanted to get it cut. I'd never met the person who did it, and she cut it into some kind of dreadful mullet. It looked like a triangle on my head. The other kids were merciless.

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