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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.


Sparks: Wonder Girl Single (1972)
Rundgren's Bearsville Spark Sparks' “Wonder Girl” 7-inch vinyl single, was released in the UK on November 10, 1972, on Bearsville Records (catalogue: K 15505). Backed with “(No More) Mr Nice Guys,” this effervescent track, written by Ron Mael, was produced by Todd Rundgren. The A-side's quirky pop energy and Mael brothers' eccentric charm did not chart in the UK but reached No. 112 in the US. Issued in a Bearsville company sleeve, it's an early gem from the band's Kimono My H

Sparks
Nov 10, 19722 min read


Space Oddity Album Reissue: 1972
A Major Tom Glam-Folk Resurrection Released as a vinyl LP reissue in the US on November 10, 1972, on RCA Victor (catalogue: LSP-4813), David Bowie’s Space Oddity — originally issued in the UK as David Bowie (1969) — was the first US release under the Space Oddity title. Produced by Gus Dudgeon (A1) and Tony Visconti (A2–B5) at Trident Studios, this 9-track folk-psych gem featured “Space Oddity,” “Letter To Hermione,” and “Cygnet Committee.” Issued in Hollywood, Indianapolis,

David Bowie
Nov 10, 19723 min read


Alice Cooper Group: Playhouse Review (1972)
On November 10, 1972, the original Alice Cooper Group delivered a legendary, sold-out performance at Green's Playhouse in Glasgow, Scotland—their sole UK show that year and a key stop on the School's Out Tour '72. This concert is remembered for its explosive energy, theatrical spectacle, and the crowd's unrestrained enthusiasm, which reportedly led to fans wrecking three rows of seats in the venue. The event drew a predominantly male audience of around 3,000, who were on thei

Alice Cooper Group
Nov 10, 19724 min read


Tyrannosaurus Rex: A Beard Of Stars / Unicorn Album (1972)
A Doubleback Psychedelic Dream Tyrannosaurus Rex’s A Beard Of Stars / Unicorn double LP, was released in the UK on November 10, 1972, on Cube Records (catalogue: TOOFA 9) as part of the Doubleback Series. This reissue paired the 1970 A Beard Of Stars (with Mickey Finn) and 1969 Unicorn (with Steve Peregrin Took), both produced by Tony Visconti at Trident Studios. Featuring Marc Bolan’s whimsical lyrics, acoustic guitars, and ethereal vocals—plus John Peel’s narration on The M

T.Rex
Nov 10, 19723 min read


Rod Stewart: Angel / What Made Milwaukee Famous (Has Made A Loser Out Of Me) Single (1972)
A Double A-Side Heartbreaker Rod Stewart’s “Angel” / “What Made Milwaukee Famous (Has Made A Loser Out Of Me)” 7-inch double A-side vinyl single, was released in the UK on November 10, 1972, on Mercury Records (catalogue: 6052 198). This emotional pair of tracks, with Rod Stewart as producer, came from his album Never A Dull Moment. The A-sides' soulful “Angel” (a cover adapted for the album) and the poignant “What Made Milwaukee Famous” peaked at No. 4 on the UK Singles Char

Rod Stewart
Nov 10, 19723 min read


Alice Cooper Group: "The Alice Cooper Show Europe '72" Advert (1972)
Alice Cooper Group’s US one-page advert for the "The Alice Cooper Show Europe '72" starting November 10, 1972.

Alice Cooper Group
Nov 10, 19721 min read


Alice Cooper Group: "Cooper For President!" Article (1972)
Alice Cooper Group’s "Cooper For President!," a one-page article in Hit Parader, November 9, 1972.

Alice Cooper Group
Nov 9, 19721 min read


David Bowie: Are You Man Enough For David Bowie? Cover Article (1972)
David Bowie’s Are You Man Enough For David Bowie? , a cover and four-page article in Rolling Stone , November 9, 1972.

David Bowie
Nov 9, 19721 min read


To Big For The Faces? Cover: 1972
Germany’s teen bible crowns Rod the sexiest voice in rock! Rod Stewart’s full-page Bravo magazine feature, November 8, 1972 – the gravel-voiced, heart-throb in all his 1972 glory., cover only.

Rod Stewart
Nov 8, 19721 min read


Lou Reed: Transformer Album (1972)
Reed's Bowie-Ronson Revival Lou Reed’s Transformer LP, was released in the UK on November 8, 1972, on RCA Victor Records (catalogue: LSP-4807). This 11-track glam rock masterpiece, produced by David Bowie and Mick Ronson—both ardent Velvet Underground fans—was Reed’s second solo outing after his debut’s commercial flop. Anchored by the provocative “Walk On The Wild Side” (touching on taboo topics like sexual orientation, gender identity, prostitution, and drug use), it also d

Lou Reed
Nov 8, 19724 min read


Alice Cooper Group: "D' Ya Hear Me?" Feature (1972)
Alice Cooper Group’s "D' Ya Hear Me?," a two-page feature in New Musical Express, November 4, 1972.

Alice Cooper Group
Nov 4, 19721 min read


T.Rex: New Rex Single Cover Article (1972)
T.Rex’s New Rex Single , a cover and one-page news article in New Musical Express , November 4, 1972.

T.Rex
Nov 4, 19721 min read


Slade: "Traumatic America" Feature (1972)
Slade’s "Traumatic America" , a one-page feature on Don Powell in New Musical Express , November 4, 1972

Slade
Nov 4, 19721 min read


From Wizard to Electric Warrior
Marc Bolan's Cover, & Three-Page Feature & One-Page Advert in Record Mirror, November 4, 1972.

T.Rex
Nov 4, 19721 min read


Faces: "Face the Music and Dance" Feature (1972)
Faces’ "Face the Music and Dance" , a one-page feature in Melody Maker , November 4, 1972.

Faces
Nov 4, 19721 min read


Mott The Hoople: Rock and Roll Queen Album Review (1972)
Mott The Hoople's Rock and Roll Queen one-page album review Record Mirror November 4, 1972

Mott The Hoople
Nov 4, 19721 min read


The Phloiscent Leech & Eddie
Mark Volman & Howard Kaylan's One-Page Advert in New Musical Express, November 4, 1972.

T.Rex
Nov 4, 19721 min read


Wizzard: Ball Park Incident Single (1972)
A Glam Rock Grand Slam Wizzard’s “Ball Park Incident” 7-inch vinyl single, was released in the UK on November 3, 1972, on Harvest Records (catalogue: HAR 5062). Backed with “The Carlsberg Special (Piano's Demolished Phone 021 373 4472),” this exuberant glam rock anthem, written by Roy Wood, was the band’s debut single. Produced by Roy Wood, the A-side’s brassy horns, pounding drums, and Wood’s playful vocals about a baseball romance peaked at No. 6 on the UK Singles Chart for

Wizzard
Nov 3, 19725 min read


The Alice Cooper Group: Hofstra University Concert (1972)
Cooper's Campus Shock Therapy The Alice Cooper Group’s live performance at Hofstra University, was held on November 2, 1972, in Hempstead, New York, USA. This high-energy show, featuring the band’s theatrical shock rock antics, took place during their tour supporting the album School's Out. With Alice Cooper (vocals), Glen Buxton (guitar), Michael Bruce (guitar/keyboards), Dennis Dunaway (bass), and Neal Smith (drums), the setlist included hits like “School’s Out” and “I’m E

Alice Cooper Group
Nov 2, 19722 min read


David Bowie: "When Bowie Blessed the Strawbs" Article (1972)
David Bowie: "When Bowie Blessed the Strawbs" Article (1972)

David Bowie
Nov 1, 19721 min read
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