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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.


Horror Cover & Five Page Feature: 1975
Original German and Translated English versions available: Welcome to his nightmare – Alice takes over Pop with blood, boas, and total terror! Alice Cooper’s Horror Cover & Five-Page Feature , published in Pop magazine on December 10, 1975. The five-page spread delves into his horror-inspired performances, detailing the development of his Welcome to My Nightmare tour and his influence on theatrical rock during the mid 70’s ORIGINAL TEXT No. 12/75 10th Year, published bi-week

Alice Cooper(solo)
Dec 10, 19757 min read


Queen: "A Night at the Opera (Sold Out)" Advert (1975)
Queen’s "A Night at the Opera (Sold Out)" , a one-page advert for November & December Tour in Record Mirror , December 6, 1975.

Queen
Dec 6, 19751 min read


David Bowie: Bowie's Back Via Satellite Cover Feature (1975)
David Bowie’s Bowie's Back Via Satellite , a cover and one-page feature in Sounds , December 6, 1975.

David Bowie
Dec 6, 19751 min read


Listen To The Band
The album Listen To The Band by Glitter Band was released, December 5, 1975. The single "People Like You And People Like Me" / "Makes You...

Glitter Band
Dec 5, 19751 min read


Take a Right at the Radio Shack Article: 1975
The Tubes invade Creem – satire, TVs, and total rock chaos! one-page Creem Magazine, December 1, 1975. More Tubes madness added weekly.

The Tubes
Dec 1, 19751 min read


Queen: "The State of Future Rock" Feature (1975)
Queen’s "The State of Future Rock", a three-page feature in Circus Magazine, December 1, 1975.

Queen
Dec 1, 19751 min read


Rock And Roll Quiz
One-Page in Circus Magazine, December 1, 1975.
glamslam72
Dec 1, 19751 min read


Elton John: "Rock of the Westies" Advert (1975)
Elton John’s "Rock of the Westies" , a one-page advert in Creem Magazine , December 1, 1975.

Elton John
Dec 1, 19751 min read


Sweet: "The New Super Group" Advert (1975)
Sweet’s "The New Super Group" , a one-page advert in Creem Magazine , December 1, 1975.

Sweet
Dec 1, 19751 min read


David Bowie: On the Silver Screen Cover Feature (1975)
David Bowie’s On the Silver Screen, a cover and five-page feature in Creem Magazine, December 1, 1975.

David Bowie
Dec 1, 19751 min read


Sparks: "Indiscreet" Advert (1975)
Sparks’ "Indiscreet" , a one-page advert in Creem Magazine , December 1, 1975.

Sparks
Dec 1, 19751 min read


Mott The Hoople: "The Rolls of Rock" Advert (1975)
Mott The Hoople’s "The Rolls of Rock" , a one-page advert in Creem Magazine , December 1, 1975.

Mott The Hoople
Dec 1, 19751 min read


Faces: Making Up or Breaking Up? Cover Feature (1975)
Rod Stewart & Faces’ Making Up or Breaking Up? , a cover and four-page feature in Circus Magazine , November 1, 1975.

Faces
Nov 26, 19751 min read


Insight with Marc Bolan (1975)
Bolan unplugged – the Electric Warrior opens up on BBC radio! Insight with Marc Bolan – two rare, intimate interviews broadcast on BBC Radio 1: Part One – 23 November 1975 (3:34) Presented by David “Diddy” Hamilton • Producer: Paul Williams Marc chats about Music Business, touring, and the changing scene. Part Two – 30 May 1976 (5:49) Presented by Anne Nightingale • Producer: Tony Hale Deeper dive – life after glam, new directions, and classic Bolan charm. Both originally air

T.Rex
Nov 23, 19751 min read


Bowie Booked for Wembley Article (1975)
Young Americans-era Bowie hits Wembley – soul horns and blue-eyed funk invade London! one-page article in New Musical Express, November 22, 1975.

David Bowie
Nov 22, 19751 min read


White Man, Black Man Advert : 1975
The Spiders strike back – While Mick Ronson’s on a solo mission! White Man, Black Man, one-page advert in New Musical Express, November 22, 1975. Press release text below: (released November 14th 1975) "The Spiders from Mars have reformed and will have a single rush released for mid-November before a short college tour at the beginning of December The group have signed a three year world-wide recording deal with Pye Records, and their single, "White Man, Black Man" was writt

David Bowie
Nov 22, 19751 min read


Looking Thru' The Eyes Of A Fool Single (1975)
A Wizzard Solo Fool's Gaze Released as a 7-inch vinyl single in the UK on November 28, 1975, on Jet Records (catalogue: JET 761), Roy Wood’s “Looking Thru' The Eyes Of A Fool” was his post-Wizzard solo gem. Backed with “Strider,” both tracks written/produced/performed entirely by Roy Wood (all instruments/voices), this melancholic glam-folk ballad did not chart in the UK. Issued in standard and rare misprint (“Look Thru' The Eyes Of A Fool”) variants, it’s a hidden Wood treas

Wizzard
Nov 22, 19751 min read


A Night At The Opera
A Bohemian Opera Masterpiece Released as a vinyl LP in the UK on November 21, 1975, on EMI Records (catalogue: EMTC 103 / 0C 066 ○ 97176), Queen’s A Night At The Opera — their fourth studio album — was a theatrical rock triumph. Produced by Roy Thomas Baker & Queen across six studios, this 11-track opus featured “Bohemian Rhapsody,” “You're My Best Friend,” and “Love Of My Life.” Iconic embossed gatefold with Blair’s cut, card inner (3/4 die-cut corners). Peaked at No. 1 UK

Queen
Nov 21, 19753 min read


David Bowie: Golden Years Single (1975)
Station To Soul Train David Bowie’s “Golden Years” was released as a 7-inch vinyl single in the UK on November 21, 1975, on RCA Victor (catalogue: RCA 2640 / PB 10441). Backed with “Can You Hear Me,” this funky soul-disco gem and tender B-side (both written/produced by Bowie with Harry Maslin, strings by Tony Visconti), were issued in six commercial label variants and demo. It peaked at No. 8 on the UK Singles Chart for 10 weeks. Issued in paper labels, push-out/solid centre

David Bowie
Nov 21, 19753 min read


Alvin Stardust: Angel From Hamburger Heaven Single (1975)
Glam Burger Angel Alvin Stardust’s “Angel From Hamburger Heaven” was released as a 7-inch vinyl single in the UK on November 21, 1975, on Magnet (catalogue: MAG 51). Backed with “Be Smart Be Safe (The Green Cross Code Song),” this novelty glam-pop tale and road safety anthem (produced by Roger Greenaway), were issued in solid and push-out centre commercial, plus large A promo. No UK chart entry. Issued in paper labels, solid or push-out centre, promo with “21-11-75” and albu

Alvin Stardust
Nov 21, 19752 min read
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