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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.


Marc Bolan: Marc Lives On Cover Feature (1979)
Marc Bolan’s Marc Lives On, a one-page and centerfold feature in Bravo Magazine, September 13, 1979 Marc lives on," grieving Bolan fans...

T.Rex
Sep 12, 19792 min read


David Bowie: "Bob, Blitz & Bowie" Article (1979)
David Bowie’s "Bob, Blitz & Bowie," a one-page article in Record Mirror, September 9, 1979.

David Bowie
Sep 8, 19791 min read


Barry Blue: "Dancin' (On A Saturday Night)" Single (1979)
Barry Blue’s "Dancin' (On A Saturday Night)" backed with "School Love" , was released as a 7-inch vinyl single in the UK by Old Gold...

Barry Blue
Sep 6, 19794 min read




T.Rex: "Life's A Gas" Single (1979)
Marc Bolan’s "Life’s A Gas" EP, backed with "Find A Little Wood" , "Once Upon The Seas Of Abyssinia" , and "Blessed Wild Apple Girl" ,...

T.Rex
Aug 31, 19791 min read


Mott The Hoople: "Ships" Single (1979)
Ian Hunter’s "Ships" backed with "Wild East" , was released as a 7-inch vinyl single in the UK by Chrysalis Records (catalog number CHS...

Mott The Hoople
Aug 9, 19791 min read


Marc Bolan: "Bopper Hero" Article (1979)
Marc Bolan’s "Bopper Hero", a two-page retrospective article in Circus Magazine, August 7, 1979.

T.Rex
Aug 6, 19791 min read


Queen: "Queen’s Legacy" Feature (1989)
Queen’s "Queen’s Legacy", a three-page retrospective feature in Circus Magazine, August 7, 1989.

Queen
Aug 6, 19791 min read


Legacy Retrospective Feature: 1979
a two-page feature in Circus Magazine, August 7, 1979.

David Bowie
Aug 6, 19791 min read


📰 Gargoyles & Gothic – Feature: Aug. 1979
Circus Magazine’s August 7, 1979 three‑page feature dives into the dark theatricality of Alice Cooper’s Madhouse Rock! and From The Inside era, framing him through gothic imagery, sardonic humour, and the twisted pageantry that defined his late‑’70s persona. The piece blends performance mythology with behind‑the‑scenes insight, capturing Cooper at a moment when his stage world was equal parts asylum, nightmare, and grand guignol spectacle.

Alice Cooper(solo)
Aug 6, 19791 min read
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