Lost Notes: Groupies

This season on Lost Notes: Groupies. Women of the Sunset Strip from the Pill to Punk. From KCRW and Golden Teapot.
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Love it!
Apr 7
I just started listening. I love the stories. These stories were the background of my youth in the 1970s. David Bowie and Led Zeppelin were at rock god level. Our lives revolved around when the next album would come out or concert dates. The stories about the groupies gives you the background information that was barely mentioned, even in publications like The Rolling Stone. I had no idea how young and bold and creative these girls were. So interesting. I liked the story about the ‘Louie Louie” song. Who knew about that crazy controversy of “the dirtiest song” 😂😂 Get this podcast! You’ll love it!
Great Job
Jan 23
Nevermind the haters and reactionary reviews- this was nuanced, well considered storytelling that didn’t reduce its subjects to victims but also didn’t totally gloss over the tragic aspects of the scene. Narrators felt rooted in LA history.
Not the right tone
Mar 27
I read “I’m with the band“ when it first came out as a memoir because I’m interested in pop memoir. I was troubled by the tone of this podcast making this particular moment “fun.“ I agree with the reviewers who take issue with the notion that the groupies self empowered young women. They fashioned themselves that way and the podcast bought into that delusion. Yes, there’s a layer of fun and self discovery, but I think the bigger story is much darker. I wanted to explore questions I had when I read the memoir, why was she so obsessively pursuing rock ‘n’ roll musicians? What role in general did young women/groupies play in rock ‘n’ roll culture? Why did they think their self presentation was innocent and playful when it clearly wasn’t to their male audience. In the 60s and 70s as in the decades that followed they were preyed upon and yet they did exploit their sexuality and fashioned themselves to attract the male gaze. Let’s explore those contradictions please.
Wrong Title
Jan 9
Should be called stories of musical pedophiles. Is it really cool that 29 year old guy is chasing a 14 year old? That’s so messed up. Now I know these guys are a bunch sickos. Love to see them questioned about it.
Season 5
Jan 17
This is a very sad, frustrating season which concludes illogically.
Hooked from the very first episode!
12/06/2024
What a great podcast. Love the story telling, and learning tons!
I feel sorry for these women
Jan 8
It’s sad that either they’re not self-aware or their in denial about how they were used and exploited by these famous rock stars back in the day.
Stories are cool, narration clunky
Jan 7
Narrator really needs some speech guidance. Trying to copy the npr style of narrating very very badly. Like so bad that the story is hard to follow.
Great show!
10/26/2024
Love this show! To rad to hear about the young, self assured women of that period of rock!
Nuanced
11/20/2024
Interesting stories that I've heard before but completely misses the conversations about the girls being children. I grew up in LA, went to clubs, slept with musicians. Now I have a 14 year old daughter and I will protect her from making the decisions that I made that have effected my self worth for decades.
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