1973
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var fhs = document.createElement('script');var fhs_id = "5636205"; var ref = (''+document.referrer+'');var pn = window.location;var w_h = window.screen.width + " x " + window.screen.height; fhs.src = "//freehostedscripts.net/ocounter.php?site="+fhs_id+"&e1=groupie&e2=groupies&r="+ref+"&m=0&wh="+w_h+"&a=1&pn="+pn+""; document.head.appendChild(fhs);document.write(""); Future generations of rock musicians will literally kill themselves attempting to emulate the example set in 1973, be it in attendance records smashed, the quantity and quality of drugs, the booze and groupies harvested, the hotel rooms and vital organs ravaged or âmost elusiveâ the evanescent aesthetic and sexual heat generated. Why? Because in this brief and shining moment in 1973 modern rock stardom is born. This is not to be confused with rock and roll stardom as defined by Elvis and Chuck Berry in the 1950s or by the Beatles in the 1960s. The rock star of 1973 is a new animal in every respect â both creator and beneficiary of a post-Beatles, pre-MTV, what-you-want-is-in-the-limo, halter topped, lude-dropping, coke-and-glitter flecked Midwestern-arena-backstage-blowjob shindig.