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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.


Mud – The Glam-Stomp Kings of the 1970s
Band Overview Formed: 1966 in Carshalton, Surrey, England Classic line-up (1973–1976 peak): Les Gray – lead vocals Rob Davis – guitar Ray Stiles – bass Dave Mount – drums Style & Sound Pure Chinnichap bubblegum-glam: stomping drums, handclaps, infectious choruses, cheeky lyrics, and massive sing-along appeal. Mud were one of the most commercially successful British glam acts of the 1970s, scoring 15 Top 40 singles between 1973 and 1976, including three UK No. 1s. Essential UK

Mud
Jan 21, 19902 min read


Horror Show - Cover & 2 Pages: Jan. 1990
Published in Germany on January 11, 1990, Bravo Magazine’s cover and two-page feature “Horror Show” spotlighted Alice Cooper at the height of his 1989–1990 comeback — fresh off Trash and the hit “Poison.” The cover featured Cooper in full horror-glam regalia, with the article diving into his return to form, the Trash success, and his enduring shock-rock legacy. A key European press moment for late-’80s Alice. Feature Overview Publication Details Magazine: Bravo (Germany). D

Alice Cooper(solo)
Jan 11, 19903 min read


Queen At The Beeb Album: 1989
A 1973 BBC Sessions Raw Glory Released as a vinyl LP in the UK on December 4, 1989, on Band Of Joy Records (catalogue: BOJLP001), Queen At The Beeb was the band’s first official live release — eight tracks from two BBC Radio 1 Sound Of The 70s sessions (February 5 & December 3, 1973) at Langham 1. Produced by Bernie Andrews, this raw document featured early Queen and Queen II material, including the only official release of “Ogre Battle” from the first session. Peaked at No

Queen
Dec 4, 19892 min read


The Miracle Single: 1989
The Melancholy Houston Bonus Released as a 7-inch vinyl single in the UK on November 27, 1989, on Parlophone Records (catalogue: QUEEN 15), Queen’s “The Miracle” was the fifth and final single from the album of the same name. The title track (produced by Queen & David Richards) was backed with the blistering live “Stone Cold Crazy” from the Rainbow 1974 and, on 12"/CD, the Houston 1977 “My Melancholy Blues.” Peaked at No. 21 on the Official Singles Chart for 5 weeks. Issued

Queen
Nov 27, 19892 min read


Tin Machine: Prisoner of Love Single (1989)
Bowie's Band's Moody Muse Tin Machine’s “Prisoner of Love” 7-inch vinyl single, was released in the UK on October 30, 1989, on EMI Records (catalogue: MT 7630). Backed with a live version of “Baby Can Dance,” this brooding rocker, written by the band (David Bowie, Reeves Gabrels, Hunt Sales, Tony Sales), was the third single from their self-titled debut album. Produced by Tin Machine and Tim Palmer, the track’s dark lyrics and Gabrels’ angular guitar marked Bowie’s punk-infus

David Bowie
Oct 30, 19893 min read


Alice Lives! - Cover & 5 Pages: Oct: 1989
RIP Magazine October 1989.

Alice Cooper(solo)
Sep 30, 19891 min read


Marc Bolan Classic NME Interviews: 1989
two-page feature in New Musical Express , September 30, 1989.

T.Rex
Sep 29, 19891 min read


Alice Cooper: Bed of Nails Single (1989)
Alice Cooper’s Bed of Nails , released through Epic Records in the UK on September 25, 1989, as a 7” vinyl single (catalog number 655314...

Alice Cooper(solo)
Sep 24, 19895 min read


Alice Cooper: Bed of Nails Single (1989)
Scrapbook UK One-Page Advert (September 15, 1989) NEW SINGLE 7", 12" & COMPACT DISC (12" & CD Include Only Women Bleed & Go To Hell...

Alice Cooper(solo)
Sep 14, 19891 min read


Return of the Warlock Cover: 1989
cover insert and two-page article in Idols Magazine , September 1, 1989.

T.Rex
Aug 31, 19891 min read
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