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Takahiro Matsumoto's Mullets

Tak has long been noted for his valuable contributions to the field of Mulletry.  Well after every other man had realised the limitations of this hairstyle, Tak was still boldly going where no hairdresser would dare to follow.  If nothing else you must admire his persistence.  Let's face it, the Mullet is bound to come back into fashion again, and when it does, Tak will stand proudest, having been a staunch Mullet God through all the dark times.

Even back in his school days his follicles were wild and uncontrollable, as you can see on the left.   Although at this stage he hadn't quite hit on the idea of the short top and sides, we can see Mullet potential brewing.

 
 
Before Tak was a B, amongst other things he was in the backing band of Yoshihiro Naruse - that most rare of things - a bass player with solo career.  This is from the cover of [Urusakute Gomen Ne].  Quite a nice subtle Mullet there, Tak showing he can cover all ranges competently.

 
 
Tak saw an injured woodland creature on the way to filming the [Bad Communication] video.   He attempted to revive it with the warmth of his scalp.   Unfortunately the patient did not survive.

 
 
Look!  It's a Rock God!  You can identify him by the thighs, hotpants, medallion on bare chest, Mullet, and zebra vest.  Tak thought the negatives had been destroyed, but he didn't count on the nefarious powers OF THE INTERNET!

 
 
I have no idea where this is from, but it's beautiful.   Tak is pouting at us!  Oh swoon!

 
 
Doesn't he look gorgeous?  This Mullet could almost persuade me to get a Mullet too.

 
 
Classic 80's action drama mullet.  Almost a Camaro Mullet.

 
 
This man is no ordinary man.  This is Mr. F. G. Superman.  To all appearances, he looks like any other law-abiding citizen.   But Mr F. G. Superman has a secret identity.  When trouble strikes at any time, at any place, he is ready to become... BICYCLE REPAIR MAN!

 
 
Not a Mullet at all.  Actually quite disappointing.   It may be that Tak has abandoned the Mullet.  Personally I find that very tragic.

 
 
Saving the best for last, this shot is pure Mulletude.   You can't buy this kind of cool, you are either exuding it, or you are not.  The B'z bought 5 pairs of these sunglasses from a mail order catalogue and saved 400 yen.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

OK now it's time for Kohshi to get in on the act too.