I've been going to concerts since 1978 (Rush on the Hemispheres tour was my first - kick ass show) and the groupie thing wasn't that big of a deal. Sure, there were a few girls hanging around, but not that many. I don't think it was any big deal.
Enter the eighties glam rock era and it seemed like the groupie thing was what the media concentrated on (and why not, the music sucked). You watch VH1 (painfully) and that's all they talk about.
Today, I don't see many groupies. But then again, the only shows that I see are King Crimson, Rush, Evergrey and assorted prog metal bands. Oddly enough, the bands are consumed with doing the groupie thing. Most of them are out doing meet and greets and hanging out with the fans, not trying to see how many girls they can nail.
Enter the eighties glam rock era and it seemed like the groupie thing was what the media concentrated on (and why not, the music sucked). You watch VH1 (painfully) and that's all they talk about.
Today, I don't see many groupies. But then again, the only shows that I see are King Crimson, Rush, Evergrey and assorted prog metal bands. Oddly enough, the bands are consumed with doing the groupie thing. Most of them are out doing meet and greets and hanging out with the fans, not trying to see how many girls they can nail.