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Lost Notes: Groupies

Lost Notes: Introducing Season 2

Lost Notes: Groupies

KCRW

Music History, Documentary, Society & Culture, Music

4.7721 Ratings

🗓️ 3 April 2019

⏱️ 2 minutes

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Summary

On this season of Lost Notes, the music journalist and author Jessica Hopper is looking at artist legacies. How do they hold up? How do they change over time? Learn how decades on a song can find new meaning, something different than when it was written. Find out what happens when we apply our 2019 politics to 1974’s songs. And hear from pioneering women who have been written out of music’s history.

Transcript

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0:00.0

This season on Lost Notes.

0:02.1

How does it feel to be like a girl playing an instrument?

0:06.6

Well, how does it feel to be a man asking stupid questions?

0:09.9

I mean, what...

0:10.5

Had I said no to this invitation from John Fahey,

0:15.2

I would have, for the rest of my life, wondered what I had missed.

0:21.6

We're thinking about Billy Tippedon at a very interesting time because I don't know that young people and older people agree on the meaning of trans.

0:29.6

I love you for the greatest, Sean.

0:32.6

I love that it is an unholy album made with holy methods.

0:45.5

Hey everyone, I'm Jessica Hopper.

0:50.0

I'm a music journalist, an author, and your host for Season 2 of Lost Notes.

0:55.8

On Lost Notes, we look at music's untold stories.

0:57.1

This season is packed.

0:58.2

It's about legacies.

0:59.8

How do they hold up?

1:01.6

And how do they change over time?

1:05.8

Disco's Age literally means beyond disco.

1:09.9

Learn how decades on, a song can find new meaning.

1:11.9

Something different than when it was written.

1:14.2

I just feel like it's objectifying women.

1:15.7

17 years old?

1:18.3

Yeah, now in 56, and it's freaking embarrassing.

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