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Lost Notes S2 Bonus: More on John Fahey and Legacy

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<p>As a supplement to <a href="https://www.kcrw.com/culture/shows/lost-notes/living-with-john-fahey-aka-a-room-full-of-flowers" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer" data-saferedirecturl="https://www.google.com/url?q=https://www.kcrw.com/culture/shows/lost-notes/living-with-john-fahey-aka-a-room-full-of-flowers&source=gmail&ust=1559152593949000&usg=AFQjCNFHqvmsei8EoFX6oF62LuAfISMU-w">our episode</a> on John Fahey, we share a conversation between Jessica Hopper and Carla Green about artist legacies in the era of cancel culture and #MeToo.</p>

May 28, 201914 min

S2 Ep 5Lost Notes S2 Ep. 5: Living with John Fahey, aka A Room Full of Flowers

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<p>John Fahey’s guitar playing influenced the sound of the American underground for generations. But how does that legacy change when you hear from three of the women who knew him best?</p>

May 23, 201939 min

S2 Ep 4Lost Notes S2 Ep. 4: A Castle On Top of A Hill: The True Story of Fanny

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<p>The rock band Fanny ruled the Sunset Strip in the 1970s, and they were supposed to be the next big thing. They explain the price women pay for being ahead of their time.</p>

May 16, 201936 min

S2 Ep 3Lost Notes S2 Ep. 3: Sonic Sculptor: Suzanne Ciani

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<p>Synth pioneer Suzanne Ciani used an esoteric instrument to design some of the most well-known commercial sounds of the 20th century.</p>

May 9, 201940 min

S2 Ep 2Lost Notes S2 Ep. 2: To Chan Marshall: A Letter to Cat Power

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<p>Poet and author Hanif Abdurraqib's letter to Cat Power about how her album The Greatest worked its way into his life.</p>

May 2, 201924 min

S2 Ep 1Lost Notes S2 Ep. 1: Teenage Offenders: Reckoning with a Punk Past

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<p>The Freeze were an early American punk band. Now, 40 years later, two members reckon with the lyrics they wrote as teenagers.</p>

Apr 25, 201943 min

Lost Notes: Introducing Season 2

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<p>On this season of Lost Notes, the music journalist and author Jessica Hopper is looking at artist legacies. How do they hold up? How do they change over time? Learn how decades on a song can find new meaning, something different than when it was written. Find out what happens when we apply our 2019 politics to 1974’s songs. And hear from pioneering women who have been written out of music’s history.</p>

Apr 3, 20193 min

S1 Bonus - Reissue: Unfictional - Nature Boy

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<div>The strange story of the postwar pop standard "Nature Boy" and its enigmatic creator, eden ahbez.</div>

Jan 31, 201929 min

S1 Bonus - Reissue: Heat Rocks - Cymande

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<p>Legendary DJ/crate-digger Cut Chemist professes his love for Cymande’s 1972 self-titled debut.</p>

Oct 10, 201842 min

S1 Bonus - Reissue: The Dove

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<div>A global pop icon appears in a most unexpected place in this story from Pod Planet’s Clive Desmond.</div>

Aug 21, 201813 min

S1 Bonus - Reissue: Mad About the Boy

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<p>We resurface a story from Falling Tree Productions that takes a look at the empowering flip-side of pop fandom.</p>

Jul 31, 201830 min

S1 Ep 8Lost Notes S1 Ep. 8: Searching for the Root: The Incredible Journey of Aisha Ali

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<p dir="ltr">In the wake of the swinging ‘60s, a young woman named Aisha Ali travels to North Africa in search of her roots. There, she single-handedly documents hours and hours of music and film from Algeria, Libya, Tunisia, Morocco, and Egypt ... much of it still unheard.</p>

May 24, 201832 min

S1 Ep 7Lost Notes S1 Ep. 7: A Million Dollars Worth of Plastic

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<p>In 1989 McDonald’s ran the biggest flexi-disc promotion ever, sending out 80 million discs (playing the “Menu Song”) as inserts in newspapers all over the country. A very special copy of this record was almost burned to heat a family home in Galax, Virginia. Instead, it ended up winning the homeowner a million dollars.</p>

May 17, 201834 min

S1 Ep 6Lost Notes S1 Ep. 6: Shaggs' Own Thing: The Story of the Wiggin Sisters

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<p>One of the most unlistenable bands of the ‘60s became a cult favorite decades later, gaining praise from the likes of Frank Zappa, Kurt Cobain and Sonic Youth. But did the Wiggin sisters from Fremont, New Hampshire even want to be in a band in the first place? The New Yorker’s Susan Orlean recounts her reporting on the band’s strange trip to unexpected fame.</p>

May 10, 201832 min

S1 Ep 5Lost Notes S1 Ep. 5: Johnny Tried: The Ballad of Glen Sherley

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<p>When Johnny Cash played his iconic concert at Folsom Prison he covered the song of one very talented inmate. Johnny pulled some strings, plucked Glen Sherley from prison and brought him out on the road. Did this turn of fortune wind up helping or hurting the formerly unknown songwriter?</p>

May 3, 201837 min

S1 Ep 4Lost Notes S1 Ep. 4: New Edition's Neighborhood Secret

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<p>The boys in New Edition were basketball fans from Boston - Celtics country. So what happened when they hung out with the L.A. Lakers in a music video during the height of the 1980s Celtics/Lakers rivalry?</p>

Apr 26, 201833 min

S1 Ep 3Lost Notes S1 Ep. 3: Electricity: Conversations with Captain Beefheart

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<p dir="ltr">In this intimate radio portrait of one of music’s most legendary eccentric geniuses, writer Kristine McKenna offers you a visceral experience of what it was like to be friends with Don Van Vliet (aka Captain Beefheart).</p>

Apr 19, 201836 min

S1 Ep 2Lost Notes S1 Ep. 2: Outlaws of the Airwaves: The Rise of Pirate Radio Station WBAD

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<p dir="ltr">Pirate radio station WBAD in New York was a beloved source for fans of underground, unsanitized hip-hop in the 1990s, but how high could this illegal operation fly while also staying under the radar?</p>

Apr 12, 201827 min

S1 Ep 1Lost Notes S1 Ep. 1: Louie Louie: The Strange Journey of the Dirtiest Song Never Written

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<p dir="ltr">An FBI Investigation, an engagement ring, wine coolers...  the surprising story behind the ubiquitous anthem that every teenager bangs out on their first guitar.</p>

Apr 12, 201832 min

Lost Notes - Season 1: Introducing Lost Notes

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<p>Hear a preview of Lost Notes, an anthology of some of the greatest music stories never truly told. Top journalists present stand-alone audio documentaries that highlight music’s head, heart and beat, with host Solomon Georgio as your guide.</p>

Apr 5, 20183 min