

From the age of 15, when I bought Guns n' Roses's landmark masterpiece, Appetite For Destruction, my world has never quite been the same. I'm a writer by trade (okay, it's just a hobby), but my other huge, obsessive, heart-throbbing passion is rock n' roll music, and everything about it. Inspired by my soul sista, "I'm From Rolling Stone"'s Krystal Jagger Simpson, who ran a terrific blog called "What Is Reality Anyway?"-and who is now a model and musician-I joined Blogger. I am a 29-year-old girl (it's 2017) raised and living on the outskirts of Washington, D.C.

Hello to the few readers that have stumbled upon my pointless little time waster known as a blog. The Rolling Stones's Let It Bleed title track, 1969 When you need a little coke and sympathy.'" "She said, 'My breasts, they will always be openīaby, you can rest your weary head right on meĪnd there will always be a space in my parking lot The two remain close, and Bebe became a grandmother in 2004. In the 1980s, Bebe fronted several of her own rock bands, and in the 90's began managing Liv's budding modeling and acting career. Steven probably would have been an unfit father he had recently married another legendary New York band-aid, Cyrinda Foxe, and had a daughter Mia, although he was deeply addicted to heroin at this time. Todd raised the child as his own daughter, although we all know that at age 11, she found out that her real father was Steven Tyler (it's difficult to deny the likeness between them). She lived with Todd until 1977, the same year she gave birth to Liv. She later went on to date Rod Stewart, Stiv Bators (the Dead Boys, who wrote the song later covered by Gn'R, "Ain't It Fun"), and Elvis Costello. I have yet to read Rebel Heart, so I am uncertain as to the exact 'arrangement' she and Todd had concerning fidelity, but Bebe became a famous rock star girlfriend in the mid-70's, and her list of lovers is certainly impressive: Mick Jagger, David Bowie, Iggy Pop, Jimmy Page and (of course) Steven Tyler with whom she has daughter Liv. She was one of the first fashion models to be featured in Playboy, and while the modeling world may have temporarily snubbed her overt display of sexiness, rock royalty did not. In 1974, Bebe was the famous Miss November centerfold in Playboy magazine, which cost her her contract with Ford.

They promptly embarked on a relationship and moved in together in the city. She was living in a women's home run by nuns at age 18 when she first met rocker Todd Rundgren, former Nazz founder and solo artist (although he released albums under the group name Runt, it was pretty solely his vision and credit). One year later, in 1972, she officially moved to New York City to pursue her career as fashion model. A native of Portsmouth, Virginia (a town in the southern part of the state located close to Norfolk), Bebe was accepted as a Ford model only three days after her mother submitted her photos to the New York-based agency. '70s Rock Queen Bebe Buell was born Beverle Lorence Buell on July 14, 1953.
