Look Away is a 2021 British documentary film about the sexual abuse of young girls in the rock music industry. The film is directed by Sophie Cunningham and Ben Steele, and produced by Sky Documentaries.
The film's title is derived a track of the same name on Iggy Pop's 1996 album Naughty Little Doggie, which is a "tribute" to one of the most famous "baby groupies" on Sunset Strip in the 1970s, Sable Starr. The track of the same name mentions in its lyrics that Pop slept with Starr when she was 13, with none of the reviews of the album addressing the lyrics.
Look Away is built around extensive interviews with Kari Krome, the Runaways' bass guitarist Jackie Fuchs, and Julia Holcomb. The documentary describes several rapes and other sexual abuse, including a detailed account of the alleged rape of Jackie Fuchs by her band's then-manager Kim Fowley. It also tells the story of the relationship between Julia Holcomb and Aerosmith's Steven Tyler as well as the alleged sexual assault of former Penthouse Pet, model, and actress Sheila Kennedy at the hands of Guns N' Roses frontman Axl Rose, and offers interviews of other people with experiences of sexual abuse in the United States rock scene in the 70s and 80s.
According to Cunningham, the purpose of the film "is not necessarily about seeking justice in the legal sense, but having a voice – and trying to instigate change. Although we are focusing on a certain era in this film, the music industry is still functioning in a very, very similar way."
Happy Birthday to Jacqueline Louise Fuchs aka Jackie Fox, bass player for the pioneering all-girl teenage rock band the Runaways, born on this day in 1959, Los Angeles.
In December 2018 she appeared on Jeopardy!, winning four games and $87,089
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Here's a tribute edit for Isabella Nardoni to say I'm sorry that whatever happened to all of the innocent kids gone so soon and Angels they became to be in heaven to Beatriz Mota to Saffie Rose Roussos to JonBenèt Ramsey to Makayla Lynn Brewster to Junko Furuta to Rachel Joy Scott to Destiny Riekeberg to Destiny Norton to Destiny Marie Champagne to Lily Peters and Olivia Pratt Korbel to Olivia Engel to Emilie Parker to Yvonne Süskind to SISTERS EVA AND LIANE MÜNZER to Suzan and Sidra Hassouna to Anna Janáčová Tomíková to Jeannette Dawidowicz to Liliane Dawidowicz to Dora Poznanski to Rene Spiner to Jesse Layne Holland to Alexandria "Lexi" Rubio to Sarah Haley “HaleyBug” Foxwell to Baylor Arlene Nichols to Ava Cole Nichols to birgit ruth berkowitz to Sophie Jane “Soph” Lockwood-North to Charlotte Figi to Charlotte Bacon to Charlotte Louise Dunn to Rose Isabelle Pizem to Calla Adelaide Andrus to Calla Adelaide Woods to Joanna Arlene Mullin to Semina Halliwell and Ava Jordan Wood to Reta Shaw to Sandra Cantu to Jessica Lunsford to Makenna Lee Elrod to Jayce Carmelo Luevanos to his cousin Jailah Nicole Silguero to Eliahna Torres to Nevaeh Alyssa Bravo to Layla Salazar to Jackie Cazares to Anicka Anna Janatkova to Anna Glinberg to Larisa Ratmanski to Mania Halef to Nelly Tarszis to Yvonne Suckind to Anne and Margot Frank to Madeleine Hsu to Sara Sharif to Elizabeth Shelley to JoAnna Frances VanOstrand to Sherin Mathews to Jane Withers to Shirley Temple Black 1928-2014 to Alicia Lynn Clark to Maite Rodriguez, Leiliana Wright, Catherine Hubbard, Adriana Dukic, Mercedes Losoya, Skylar Annette Neese, Tristyn Bailey, Shinzo Abe, Star Hobson, Stevie Stock, Colby Curtin, Pauline Adelaar and Peter Fuchs, Helena Abram, Soren Chilson and Caylee Marie Anthony, Sierra Newbold, Natalynn Lea Miller, Amanda Todd, Bianca Devins, Gabriella Green, Moa Leontine Björk, Sloan Mattingly and Audrii Cunningham, Bella Claire Callaway, Joanna Mullin, Meika Jordan, Kristen Lee Dutton, Mikaela Renee Lynch, Avielle Richman, Eva Friedman, Magda Weisberger Willinger, Gracie Perry Watson and Inez Clarke Briggs, Jersey Dianne Bridgeman, Macie Hill, Caroline and Madison King and Madyson Middleton
Tall and slender with bright blue eyes and brown hair down to her shoulders, Jackie Fuchs could have passed for Mary Tyler Moore's daughter. She would spend time on the Sunset Strip, where she could dance and discover new bands and feel at home among all the free spirits and Ziggy Stardust wannabes. This was the Strip pre-paparazzi, pre-bodyguards era.
One night in the spring of 1975, Rodney Bingenheimer, a notorious hanger-on and the unofficial mayor of the Sunset Strip, caught sight of Jackie and her friends on the dance floor at the Starwood. He'd been going around the room asking every girl whether she played an instrument. Jackie didn't stand out. She was just next.
Jackie told him she played guitar, but when he wanted to know how old she was, she hesitated. Why would anyone be interested in a 15-year-old musician? she thought. But when she revealed her age, he squealed, "Oh, you're perfect!" He told her there was this producer she had to meet - right now, in an apartment a short drive away - who was putting together an all-girl rock band. She was giddy but dubious, bringing two friends with her.
It was around 9 p.m. when they knocked on the door to Kim Fowley's apartment, known as the Dog Palace. Fowley took one look at her and went straight into a stream-of-consciousness pitch about his vision for her in the band. No one listening to Fowley at that moment could have predicted that the band he was describing, The Runaways, would have a lasting influence on pop culture and feminism - that it would launch the careers of metal icon Lita Ford and Joan Jett, or that it would inspire the riot grrrl movement of the early 90s.
Within several months, she would have to decide whether to quit school to join the band. Jackie was a straight-A student who had scored in the 98th percentile on her SATs. He wanted her to play bass, convincing Jackie's mother that they would have a bodyguard and tutors with them.
The other girls in the band sensed she was a novice on bass and didn't like that she played with a pick. But Fowley wanted her in the band - which consisted of singer Cherrie Curie, lead guitarist Lita Ford, rhythm guitarist and singer Joan Jett, and drummer Sandy West - so she was in. Jackie Fuchs became Jackie Fox, and Fowley was their mentor, their boss and their provider.
As he would admit to anyone, Fowley was mostly after teenage girls. Steve Tetsch, a guitarist who was friend with Fowley, says they used to drive to high school looking for teen girls to hit on.
In early 1975, Fowley became enamoured with Kari Krome, a 13-year-old aspiring songwriter he'd met at Alice Cooper's birthday party. She was his type: a young girl who spent too much time dodging her violent stepdad and bouncing from apartment to apartment in various working-class neighborhoods. She sought refugee in the glam-rock scene, where her bisexuality was welcomed, and filled notebooks with songs.
It was Krome who discovered Joan Jett and convinced Fowley to start a band with her; she says he didn't see Jett's potential at first. Krome ended up being assaulted by Fowley. The next day when she tried to talk to Jett and West about him "abusing her," she says they both just looked at her like she was an idiot. "I remember getting really mad and just saying, 'You know what? Watch your ass, because you might be next.'"
One day after a final set, at around 1 a.m., Fowley took the band to a drab motel near the club, where they started celebrating with friends. Soon after Jackie arrived at the motel, a grown man she thinks was a roadie approached her with a Quaalude in his hand. He told her she needed to take it, no questions asked. And she did.
Most of the people at the party were teenagers, and they were spread out into different rooms. They smoked cigarettes and passed around beers. Jett played guitar while Krome smoked a joint with a guy outside. When Helen Roessler and Trudie Arguelles, two of Jackie's friends from the Sunset Strip showed up, they couldn't believe the state she was in. They had known her for a year and never once had they seen her intoxicated. "It didn't seem ok," said Roessler. "Jackie was always really in control."
At some point, Jackie said she had to lay down on the bed, because she was having trouble standing upright. When a roadie came to check and see if she was ok, Fowley asked him if he was interested in having sex with her. "She doesn't mind," Fowley said. "Do you?" Jackie tried to protest, but she was frozen.
"You don't know what terror is until you realize something bad is about to happen to you and you can't move a muscle," she said. "I can't move. I can't speak. All I can do is look him in the eye and do my best to communicate: please say no. I don't know what it looked like from the outside. But I know what was going on inside and it was horror." The roadie declined Fowley's offer, and soon after, Jackie says she started to slip in and out of consciousness.
According to Roessler, Fowley stood over Jackie and began to unbutton her blouse. Jackie wasn't wearing a bra. "Nobody seemed to really care," Roessler said. "It was really weird. Everybody was sitting in there alone with themselves. It felt like everyone was detached or trying to pretend like nothing was going on."
When Fowley started taking Jackie's pants off, Roessler couldn't bear it anymore. She got in her parents' car and left. Multiple witnesses say that Fowley began to penetrate Jackie with the handle of a hairbrush. Fowley invited other guys to have sex with Jackie before removing his own pants and climbing on top of her. Someone called others in to watch. Arguelles returned to the room to see if this was all a big joke.
"I remember opening my eyes, Kim Fowley was raping me, and there were people watching me," Jackie said. She looked out from the bed and noticed Currie and Jett staring at her. She says this was her last memory of the night. Jett has denied witnessing this event. Krome escaped to the adjoining room and began drinking. She said she was confused why nobody did anything to end the attack. She recalls that Jett and Currie were sitting off to the side of the room for part of the time, snickering. "I didn't know what to do," she says. "Go outside and drive and find a payphone and call the police? I didn't want to call the police on anyone, but at the same time I knew what was happening was wrong. At 14, I didn't know how to process it."
Nobody in the band acknowledged what had happened, which made Jackie feel she should keep quiet too, thinking it was somehow her fault. "That was the day the elephant joined the band," she said. She compartmentalized the rape so she could stay in the band. The distrust between her and the other girls in the band made her guarded. When she was about to leave, Jett got on her knees and begged her to stay. However, after another incident broke the straw on the camel's back, she finally did leave the band.
Shortly after Jackie returned to Los Angeles and the stories of her quitting the band hit the news, Brent Williams, who witnessed what happened to her that day in the hotel, says he received a call from Jett. She said that Jackie's parents might file a lawsuit. If lawyers ever contacted him, he needed to deny being in the motel room that night. (Jett's representative did not comment when asked about the phone call).
Victory Tischler-Blue was Jackie's replacement on bass, and one of her main memories from her time as a Runaway was how some of the other members made fun of what happened to Jackie.
Years later, Jackie thought she had come to terms with her rape or at least figured out how to live with it. "You develop mechanisms to compensate for what happened. You put it in a box. Except, she says now, the rape had warped her life in ways she failed to recognize, with intimacy being a constant struggle, and sleep being an issue. Her trauma intensified in 2000 when she learned that Currie wanted to write about the rape in a memoir, depicting the incident in lurid detail, but instead of Jackie, portraying the victim as a fictionalized groupie who encouraged it, and portraying Jackie as the passersby who was unmoved.
Her guard only started to come down when she read Krome's comments about the rape in a Runaways biography. She didn't mention Jackie by name, but she didn't need to. Krome's account perfectly matched her memory.
Rock Hard 1977, the game I tabbed as the #1 game I saw at the convention, managed to break through the clutter because of its theme: You’re a wannabe rock star in 1977, and you have a limited amount of time to make your dreams come true.
You have a day job that you might show up to, but maybe at some point you decide you can afford to quit, or just can’t afford to give up that studio time. You’ll rehearse, hire publicists, record a demo tape in the small hours, maybe get a record deal and play some bigger gigs. And maybe you’ll need a little extra pep in your step so you can pack more than 24 hours into your day.
I can honestly say I’ve never seen a game like it, and given who designed it, I shouldn’t be surprised: Jackie Fuchs, known back in the 1970s as Jackie Fox, the bassist for one of the most important bands in rock history, the Runaways.
By a horrible flu and wanna saving money for Sound of Freedom, I only watched Barbie on last summer. Until now I just finished Oppenheimer as same time as Japanese.
Before that I did some of nuclear 'revision' before watch that newest Oscars Best Picture, one is Marie Curie movie by Marjane Satrapi, an another is BBC's Oppenheimer miniseries.
Besides I make some of characters nicknames of all of those 85%-men movie(unlike Barbie much more easier to distinguish), the names most come from Assist Trophies and Fighters from Smash Bros... after my fanfiction about they taking an Oscars Barbenheimer Live Party XD
I'm sure Sonic fans will roast me.
Oppie - Shadow (obiviously)
Kitty - Rouge (looking shadouge fanarts really reminds me Oppie X Kitty strongly!)
Strauss - Sephiroth (based on Japnaese local dubbing wishing list)
Groves - Solid Snake
Rabi - Ike
Frank Oppenheimer - Mewtwo
Jackie Oppenheimer - Mew
Jean Tatlock - Dark Samus (in original Metroid Prime hair style)
Edward Teller - Dr Willy (obiviously X2)
Ernest Lawrence - Mega Man Zero
George Kistiakowsky (Oppie owe him $10) - Incineroar
Kenneth Bainbridge (we're all son of… guy) - Marth
Klaus Fuchs (Soviet spy) - Gray Fox
President Truman - Richter
David Hill - Alucard
Roger Robb (that question guy) - Solidus Snake
Einstein - Waluigi
Niels Bohr - Angry Bird Red
Think again does J Robert Oppenheimer is the origin of Byronic Dark Hero that anime-comic-game loves a lot?
Happy Birthday to Jacqueline Louise Fuchs aka Jackie Fox, bass player for the pioneering all-girl teenage rock band the Runaways, born on this day in 1959, Los Angeles.
In December 2018 she appeared on Jeopardy!, winning four games and $87,089
Rest in peace Those Who died deserves this honor of their names that's why this is Thursday edit April 18th to remember the legacy of the Angels that died Jesus healed them and they went on to heaven home in the sky
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going to say this with my whole chest as a former fan who idolized her as a teenage girl:
FUCK Joan Jett.
she never gave a shit about other women and im so tired of her being put on a pedestal as some badass woman we should aspire to be like. a real badass woman would have spoken up for her former bandmate when she finally had the chance instead of trying to save face for her career.
people who care at all about rock music need to wake up to how completely fucked the runaways actually were in general. literal 13-14 year old girls being sexualized, manipulated, and abused by their adult manager, with Jackie Fuchs getting the worst of it. I refuse to ignore & forget about what happened to her.