(BMI / via discogs.com) Many, many years ago, when I was a college underclassman, I lived and breathed classic rock. There was no music genre on my speakers or headphones more than music from the mid-1960s to mid-1980s. I would go as far as to say I paid attention to music, and to a lesser extent pop culture, from that era more than anything going on in the late 2000s, including film. Even now, I think classic rock is still my most listened to genre, despite other eras expanding to my playlists. My obsession with the hits, classics and legends from mid-20th century music quickly expanded to all of the history, trivia, mythos, and general atmosphere of the period. But in no time at all, my fascination grew from not only fangirling over bands like the Beatles, Led Zeppelin, the Who, Fleetwood Mac, Jefferson Airplane, etc.; but also learning about the women who were present for all of these iconic moments and events. AKA, ‘the groupies.’
TMS Discussion: Dissecting the Infamous 'G' Word
TMS Discussion: Dissecting the Infamous 'G…
TMS Discussion: Dissecting the Infamous 'G' Word
(BMI / via discogs.com) Many, many years ago, when I was a college underclassman, I lived and breathed classic rock. There was no music genre on my speakers or headphones more than music from the mid-1960s to mid-1980s. I would go as far as to say I paid attention to music, and to a lesser extent pop culture, from that era more than anything going on in the late 2000s, including film. Even now, I think classic rock is still my most listened to genre, despite other eras expanding to my playlists. My obsession with the hits, classics and legends from mid-20th century music quickly expanded to all of the history, trivia, mythos, and general atmosphere of the period. But in no time at all, my fascination grew from not only fangirling over bands like the Beatles, Led Zeppelin, the Who, Fleetwood Mac, Jefferson Airplane, etc.; but also learning about the women who were present for all of these iconic moments and events. AKA, ‘the groupies.’