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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.


Alice Cooper Group: Poll Awards - Top Group (1974)
Alice Cooper Group’s Too Group one-page in Disc, February 16, 1974.

Alice Cooper Group
Feb 16, 19741 min read


Queen: "Seven Seas of Rye" Review (1974)
Queen’s "Seven Seas of Rye" , a one-page single review in Disc , February 16, 1974.

Queen
Feb 16, 19741 min read


Five Star Single
Alex Harvey's Faith Healer One-Page Advert in Disc, February 16, 1974.

SAHB
Feb 16, 19741 min read


Mick Ronson: "Ronson at the Rainbow" Advert (1974)
Mick Ronson’s "Ronson at the Rainbow" , a one-page sold-out advert in Disc , February 16, 1974.

Mick Ronson
Feb 16, 19741 min read


Wizzard: "Roy Wood 1st Top Musician" Advert (1974)
Roy Wood’s "Thanks Everybody For Voting" , a one-page advert in Disc , February 16, 1974.

Wizzard
Feb 16, 19741 min read


Wizzard: "They Must be Mad" Article (1974)
Wizzard’s "They Must be Mad" , a one-page article in Disc , February 16, 1974.

Wizzard
Feb 16, 19741 min read


David Bowie: "A Valentine Release" Advert (1974)
David Bowie’s "Rebel Rebel", a one-page advert in Melody Maker, February 16, 1974.

David Bowie
Feb 16, 19741 min read


Alice Cooper Group: “Muscle of Love” Single Advert (1974)
Alice Cooper Group's “ Muscle of Love” one-page advert in Billboard Magazine, dated February 16, 1974.

Alice Cooper Group
Feb 16, 19741 min read


Slade: "Hill Junior Marches" Article (1974)
Slade Dave Hill’s "Hill Junior Marches" , a one-page article in Disc , February 16, 1974.

Slade
Feb 16, 19741 min read


David Bowie: "Rebel Rebel" Single (1974)
David Bowie’s "Rebel Rebel" backed with "Queen Bitch" , was released as a 7-inch vinyl single in the UK by RCA Records (catalog number...

David Bowie
Feb 15, 19741 min read


David Bowie: "Back in Town Lulu" Article (1974)
David Bowie’s "Back in Town Lulu", a one-page article in Disc, February 16, 1974.

David Bowie
Feb 15, 19741 min read


Old New Borrowed And Blue
Slade's fourth studio album Old New Borrowed And Blue was released on February 15, 1974, it topped the UK Albums Chart at No. 1 and has...

Slade
Feb 15, 19742 min read


David Bowie: "Bowie's Dystopian Triumph Diamond Dogs!" Article (1974)
David Bowie’s "Bowie's Dystopian Triumph Diamond Dogs!", an article on Bowie and producer Tony Visconti wrapping up work on the album at...

David Bowie
Feb 14, 19741 min read


David Bowie: "Bowie Set For West End" Article (1974)
David Bowie’s "Bowie Set For West End", a one-page article in Music Scene, February 1, 1974.

David Bowie
Feb 12, 19741 min read


Slade: "Better Slade" Article (1974)
Slade’s "Better Slade" , a one-page article in Music Scene Magazine , February 1, 1974.

Slade
Feb 12, 19741 min read


Rock Theatre
Alice pushes shock rock to the guillotine – three-page feature in Music Scene, February 1, 1974. Alice Cooper had to go further each time to maintain the shock of his performance. His act ends with his own gruesome beheading (above) - the nasty penalty for nastiness. Gary Glitter returned to the simpler Hollywood theatrics of glamour and sparkle, filling the stage with choreographed girls for the finale (top centre) and his own fantastic presence. THE TERM 'ROCK THEATRE' is g

Alice Cooper Group
Feb 11, 19742 min read


Iggy Pop: "You Might Say, Extreme" Article (1974)
Iggy Pop’s "You Might Say, Extreme" , a one-page article in Music Scene , February 1, 1974. His exploits constitute landmarks in the...

Iggy Pop
Feb 10, 19741 min read


New York Dolls: "To Mince or Not to Mince" Article (1974)
New York Dolls’ "To Mince or Not to Mince" , a one-page article in Music Scene , February 1, 1974.

New York Dolls
Feb 10, 19741 min read


David Bowie: "Dour-Faced Bowie" Article (1974)
David Bowie’s "Dour-Faced Bowie", a one-page article in New Musical Express, February 9, 1974. THIS CANDID snaperoo shows dour-faced...

David Bowie
Feb 9, 19741 min read


Bowie's Album Advert: 1974
David Bowie’s "Bowie's Album" , a one-page advert in New Musical Express , February 9, 1974. The Man Who Sold The World includes the original version of The Man Who Sold The World, written, produced, and performed by Bowie, which is currently in the charts. Therefore, the advertisement refers to LULU's release of The Man Who Sold The World / Watch That Man on January 11, 1974, which remained on the charts for 9 weeks from 26/01/1974 to 23/03/1974, peaking at the number 3 plac

David Bowie
Feb 9, 19741 min read
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