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Lost Notes: Groupies

Lost Notes - Season 1: Introducing Lost Notes

Lost Notes: Groupies

KCRW

Music History, Documentary, Society & Culture, Music

4.7721 Ratings

🗓️ 5 April 2018

⏱️ 2 minutes

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Summary

Hear a preview of Lost Notes, an anthology of some of the greatest music stories never truly told. Top journalists present stand-alone audio documentaries that highlight music’s head, heart and beat, with host Solomon Georgio as your guide.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hey, new friends.

0:01.9

How did the song Louis Louis go from a regional frat party hit to the target of an FBI investigation?

0:08.4

They checked us out pretty thoroughly.

0:10.6

Saw nothing was going on.

0:12.3

Kids drinking coax and, oh, smoking cigarettes.

0:16.2

What's the most unlistnable band in the world?

0:19.9

And were they secretly good?

0:21.4

With the shags, the first listen is the hardest.

0:29.1

Why did boy band New Edition really break up?

0:32.1

This is New Edition, from Boston.

0:34.6

What are five kids from Celtics Country doing,

0:37.1

paling around with the Lakers,

0:39.1

exactly when one of the most famous sports rivalries in American history is at its peak?

0:45.3

What's it like to become friends with the truly weird, truly reclusive Captain Beefheart?

0:50.4

How come you don't want to tour?

0:52.3

Well, to be perfectly true with you, I really don't care if I hear it or not.

0:57.0

It's for me.

0:58.0

I mean, I do it for me.

1:00.0

I have to.

1:02.0

And if I don't get it out, I mean, good God.

1:05.0

And how did Johnny Cash pluck an inmate out of Folsom Prison and turn him into a country music star.

1:11.4

Thank you very much. This next song was written by a man right here in Folsom Prison.

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