Showing posts with label pamela des barres. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pamela des barres. Show all posts

Thursday, February 4, 2010

Zooey to play Pamela in new HBO series!


Oh my word! It seems Zooey Deschanel is set to star as my fave-rave Pamela Des Barres in a new HBO series based on I'm With the Band - the fabulous memoire of Des Barres' life and loves in the 60's and 70's (and my favourite book of all time)!

I've always wished to play the role of Pamela, but I couldn't think of anyone I'd rather lose that role to than Deschanel - she's the perfect actress to capture Miss Pamela's charm.

This will be the best show ever made. I cannot wait!

x&o - Miss A

Saturday, January 17, 2009

Groupies


The term "groupie" is one that's been hurled at me like a stone over the years. Really the only guys I've been involved with have been musicians, that is true. But I've never claimed it as a REQUIREMENT. In fact my longest relationship was with someone who wasn't in a band of any kind.

In the 1960's and 70's, groupies were just a part of the rock and roll scene. They were beautiful women who simply loved music and the men who made it. Not slutty hangers on, or coattail riders. Somewhere in the late 70's/early 80's the groupies started getting younger, and catty and vicious. Don't take my word for it. Robert Plant said it himself in an interview with Rolling Stone:

"It's a shame to see these young chicks bungle their lives away in a flurry - to rush to compete with what was in the good old days, the good-time relationships we had with the GTO's... when it came to looning, they could give us as much of a looning as we could give them."


The GTO's were a gaggle of groupies who were famous in Los Angeles. They were put together as a band by the legendary Frank Zappa, and immortalized in the best-selling book and groupie bible "I'm with the Band - Confessions of a Groupie" by the lovely Pamela Des Barres or "Miss Pamela" (who is the first girl in the video above, and also featured several times in the montage below).




Love them or hate them, there's something romantic and glamorous about the ladies of rock and roll in the 60's and 70's. People say I was born in the wrong decade. I know it's true...



x and o
-Miss A