I kept hearing they were going to release another album, but it never came. Then in early 1985, I heard that Rick Allen (the drummer) had died. That turned to be false, but he had lost his arm on New Year's Eve in a car wreck. Seemed like I was never going to get new music. It was going to be like the Beatles, I was going to listen to this music forever with no hopes of anything new :(.
Nope, Rick turned into a miracle drummer and learned to drum with one arm and in 1986 I heard they were working on an album. I thought the day would never come but on August 3, 1987, it was here!
I purchased my album with babysitting money and had enough left for earphones. I plugged my earphones into my dads GINORMOUS stereo that he let me keep in my room. It looked pretty much like this one pictured here.
I put on my album and headphones and listened. The first track was "Women". I had heard this song because it was the first single. I had made an antenna that went from my stereo across the ceiling and down the wall. This antenna allowed me to get WKDF in Nashville TN. This station used to play my kind of music in the day. They had played the song "women" just a few days before. I loved it!!!
"Rocket", "Animal", "Love Bites", "Pour Some Sugar on Me" (henceforth shortened to PSSOM), "Armageddon It" and then side 2. WOW! Another power punch "Gods of War", "Don't shoot shotgun" (which was my favorite upon the first listening) "Run Riot" "Hysteria", "Excitable" and "Love and Affection". I pretty much killed the LP because it was all I listened too. I finally got a cassette and carried that and my jam box EVERYWHERE!!!!
As the band was releasing singles I noticed that not only were the B sides not on the album, but the sleeves made a puzzle. So, of course, I had to buy the singles too. I never could get all of them. Living in Mayfield, KY and have little to NO money while being in high school...there was just no way. Here are some of the 45s
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| the finished puzzle |

Over the course of time, I would have 2 LPs, and 6 cassettes. I have never bought it on CD. We put my vinyl copy on CD and I still listen to that. WHY? Because the pops and cracks take me back when I was a child and this album was the HOTTEST thing.
I got to see them for the first time live in 1988 during the heyday of Hysteria. WOW, what a show that was!!!!!
Happy Birthday to one of the greatest albums EVER!!!!!



















This summer was the summer of weddings and I made some canvases for the brides/grooms. I usually charge $25-$35 per piece because of the extensiveness of the project. I spent many hours on each one of these, more than usual just because they were all special people to me. Each canvas features many layers and a little bit of drying time. Each canvas starts with stamping the canvas. Some stamps will be done with archival ink, some embossing ink and some paint. After those dry or after I have finished embossing them....then I start with the ink layers. I will ink the whole canvas with Distress inks and then throw water on the canvas. Once that dries I will do it again only instead of throwing water on I will spritz it. Water will pool up and I will stand the canvas up and let the inks run together. I will use some of my misting sprays and let that ink run too. I will then add stickles or crackle paint or both. Once that dries I embellish.

I really liked this one because the bride had a FANTASTIC invitation! I HAD to cut it up and use it in the canvas. It was a black and white invite with blue accents and totally gorgeous. I used her envelope as just a background paper. On top of that I used a chipboard circle and covered with crepe paper and a white string. I stamped a lovely couple with stazon and then I painted them with watercolor and sprinkled some salt on them for texture. I used a portion of the wedding invitation behind a Tim Holtz fragment, for the tag, for a background behind the couple and for the card I made to give the couple. I added many layers of STUFF, which is kind of my thing. 



The Blue one: I used the whole invitation on this one. A large flower folded in half, some giant letters and I strung beads onto a wire. Since the bucket of beads are all colors I had to pick out the blue and white ones. FOREVER!!! 

The last one was for my cousin. I spent even more time on this one rolling flowers myself and stringing green beads. Brittany is sort of an old soul, so I made hers to reflect old Hollywood. I tried to use items that you would have found then. Tulle, movie posters, the couple, the gears, the beads, the design of the hearts and arrows, and the tag. While they all make me happy, this one too reflects my style so it's my favorite. Sort of like Gene Kelly would have it hanging in his house. 