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September 14-15, 1974: The First Fest for Beatles Fans
Season 2 · Episode 88

September 14-15, 1974: The First Fest for Beatles Fans

This Week In Fandom History · V. Arrow, Emily Jaye

September 18, 202458m 38sExplicit

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Show Notes

Come together, right now! This week, Emily and V head back to the extremely seventies 1970s to look at a fandom currently having a resurgence on Tumblr: The Beatles. V has actually been to "The Fest," as groovy kids call it, and wrote a paper on Beatlemania that got published a zillion years ago to boot, so she chimes in about what this fandom is like from ground level while Emily marvels at the guts of The Fest's founder, Mark Lapidos, and how very accessible people were in 1974. Then we end with a tangent on the importance of internet safety? It's a thing. Be safe on the internet, kids, and remember that she loves you, yeah, yeah, yeah!

Sources

Fanlore

V's article republished at AO3

The Fest: History

Beatlemania: The "Screamers" And Other Tales of Fandom by Dorian Lynskey

Diagnosing Beatlemania by John McMillian

Beatlemania: A Sexually Defiant Subculture? by Barbara Ehrenreich, et al.

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