Before I became a fan of LZ, I had the stereo-typical idea that they were a guy's band. "In-your-face-guitar-jeans-and-tshirts" kind of group. I didn't realize the depth and diversity of their songs and the flamboyancy of the way they dressed and their stage moves. I wouldn't call them girly, but I did see them in a completely different light than I had before. Mind you, in the 60's and 70's it seemed androgyny was in.