149: Musical Hookers
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This whole episode came about because of a request by someone who wanted to hear the story behind a song. Unfortunately there wasn't a lot to it, but it got me thinking about other songs with similar subject matter. And now that I'm typing this, I realize that all the songs I discuss came from roughly the same period of time. What the hell was going on in the late 70s, anyway? Ah, well. With this episode I feel as though I've bookended a series that I started all the way back in Episode 80. Here's a couple of panels from a Sunday Doonesbury strip from 1979. Nerd that I was (OK, am), I remember when this first appeared: For what it's worth, "Songs about prostitutes" is a well I could come back to repeatedly. I'm not sure I have the mental stamina to do so, frankly. Click here for a transcript of this episode. Click here to become a Patron of the show.
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