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May 2024
15m 17s

The "Louie Louie" Freakout (1964)

JODY AVIRGAN & RADIOTOPIA
About this episode

It's May 16th. This day in 1964, the FBI drops its years-long investigation into the pop song "Louie Louie."

Jody, NIki, and Kellie discuss why there was a moral and political panic over the song and its indecipherable lyrics -- and look into what the song is actually about.

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