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Glam Slam Chronicles (Everything)
The Full Glitter Galaxy (2200 posts)
This is your map to the entire glam universe on glamslamescape.com – every tag, every legend, every post count. From the first cosmic curl to the last feather boa drop, dive into the decade that turned rock into theatre, grey Britain into day-glo, and ordinary kids into peacocks. Whether you're chasing one artist or lost in the whole glittering madness, click and let the revolution begin.


Glen Buxton: Lead Guitarist of the Original Alice Cooper Band October 19, (1997)
Born in Akron, Ohio, November 10, 1947, Buxton moved to Phoenix, Arizona, and attended Cortez High School. Cortez High School had a paper called the Tip Sheet which detailed events going on at the school. Alongside Dennis Dunaway and Vince Furnier, Glen Buxton contributed to the school paper. His contribution was as photographer. Dunaway was sports writer for the paper and Furnier was writer of a witty editorial column Was born Buxton passed away on October 19, 1997, from com

Alice Cooper Group
Oct 18, 19973 min read


The Man Who Would Be King
Marc Bolan Eleven Pages Mojo Magazine (Oct 1, 1997)

T.Rex
Sep 30, 19971 min read


20th Anniversary Boy Article: 1997
two-page article in New Musical Express from September 20, 1997.

T.Rex
Sep 19, 19971 min read


David Bowie: Reeves Gabrels - "Earthing from Mars" Article (1997)
David Bowie’s "Reeves Gabrels - Earthing from Mars," a five-page article in Guitarist Magazine, May 1, 1997.

David Bowie
Apr 30, 19971 min read


Old Boys Keep Swinging Article: 1997
David Bowie’s 50th Birthday Bash - Fifty in the Park one-page review in NME, January 25, 1997. DAVID BOWIE (AND SHOWBIZ MATES) Madison Square Garden WRAPPED IN his Byronic robes of doom, the croaky old charlatan that is David Bowie uses this 50th birthday bash to piss away what remains of his career. Opening with the Lord's Prayer and ending with a Nazi salute, Dave tests the endurance of 20,000 assembled disciples with a medley of prog-metal noodling from his Tin Machine pe

David Bowie
Jan 25, 19972 min read


Little Wonder Advert: 1997
Bowie's Jungle-Remix NME Push Published in the UK on January 20, 1997, New Musical Express’s one-page advert promoted David Bowie’s “Little Wonder” single from the album Earthling. The ad highlighted the track’s high-energy drum and bass sound and featured the various mixes available across formats: Junior Vasquez and Danny Saber remixes on CD1/CD2, with CD2 including the Leftfield remix of “Jump They Say,” and the 12"/CD2 editions featuring Adam F’s mix of “Telling Lies” (RC

David Bowie
Jan 20, 19971 min read


Little Wonder Single: 1997
Bowie's Jungle-Electronica Earthling Cut Released as the second single from Earthling on January 20, 1997 (with wider availability January 27, 1997) by Arista/RCA in the UK, David Bowie’s “Little Wonder” was a high-energy drum and bass / electronica hybrid. Written by Bowie and Reeves Gabrels, the track was among the first composed for the album. Bowie described its creation as a “ridiculous” stream-of-consciousness exercise: “I just picked Snow White and the Seven Dwarves an

David Bowie
Jan 20, 19973 min read


The King of Glam Article: 1991
Long live the Electric Warrior – Goldmine crowns Bolan forever! Marc Bolan’s The King of Glam: Long Live Marc Bolan , a cover and fourteen-page tribute article in Goldmine, December 20, 1991.

T.Rex
Dec 20, 19961 min read


Iggy Pop: Lust For Life Single (1996)
A Trainspotting Punk Revival Iggy Pop’s “Lust For Life” 7-inch vinyl single, was released in the UK on November 11, 1996, on Virgin America Records (catalogue: VUS 116). Backed with “(Get Up I Feel Like Being A) Sex Machine,” this punk-funk classic, composed by Bewlay Brothers (David Bowie/Iggy Pop), was reissued after featuring on the Trainspotting soundtrack. Produced by Thom Wilson and Iggy Pop, the A-side’s manic energy and Bowie’s beats peaked at No. 26 on the UK Singles

Iggy Pop
Nov 11, 19964 min read


🔘 HALLO SPACEBOY – Single: Feb. 1996
A ferocious industrial‑electronica track born from Reeves Gabrels’ “Moondust” and reshaped by Bowie and Brian Eno, “Hallo Spaceboy” became a 1996 hit through the Pet Shop Boys’ remix — a high‑velocity fusion of disco, apocalypse, and Major Tom mythology.

David Bowie
Feb 19, 19964 min read
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