![]() ![]() ![]() Though Des Barres account remains the classic groupie document, the 2000 film Almost Famous and a 2015 book by photographer Baron Wolman, Groupies And Other Electric Ladies, have also shed light on the lurid, often shocking details of how crazy it got in the classic-rock era. The groupie scene flourished in the late '60s and '70s, in the pre-AIDS, anything-goes era, anything went. Groupie is just another word for love, she tells me today, And love of music and. ![]() Groupies represented the rock star's dream and every parent's nightmare - these were young women, often very young, who saw themselves as muses and crucial companions to the bohemian performers they idolized. ‘I’m With The Band’ became an instant bestseller, making Pamela the most famous groupie on the planet. Michael Des Barres: Who Do You Want Me To BeTrailer Watch on Des Barres spoke to Fox News about why he’s sharing his story now, how he feels about Pamela Des Barres’ own tell-all. Years later, she revisited her experiences in detail in her memoir I'm With The Band, which became the authoritative inside story of the groupie phenomenon. Pamela Des Barres, or "Miss Pamela," was in a groupie group Frank Zappa had dubbed the GTOs (Girls Together Outrageously) that was featured in the piece. For rock stars, groupies are a fact of life - and in 1969, with sexual liberation reaching a fever pitch, they became a cover story for Rolling Stone. ![]()
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