radioguy39nj said:
The title of the article is strange LONGHAIR VS SHORT. This is 1959 we're talking about, well before Haight-Ashbury or Berkley! Also strange is KGO GM Jack Stahle's description of San Francisco as "more conservative than other parts of the country and what works there won't work here." No one today thinks of San Francisco as conservative!
Very interesting!
If I'm correctly remembering ancient slang from my childhood, I believe that before the hippie-era, "longhairs" referred to cultured people who like traditional art and listened to classical music. The article opened with a mention of KOBY's switch a couple of years previous from classical music to Top 40, and how outraged many listeners were by it.
That triggered another memory from my feeble brain-pan, circa 1969 - we hippies referred proudly to ourselves as "freaks," and all the other folks as "straights" - and we didn't mean heterosexual, just people who had short hair and weren't groovy like us...so in those days, you could be a gay straight...assuming you had short hair and preferred Sinatra or show tunes to rock.