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📰 Hot Love Ignites the Charts – Chart Spread: Mar. 1971
As “Hot Love” cracked the Top 5, the glitter began to stick — glam wasn’t just coming, it had arrived.

T.Rex
Mar 19, 19715 min read


📰 Admission Price Dispute – 1 Page: Mar. 1971
In early 1971, as T. Rex’s fame accelerated, Marc Bolan drew a firm line: fans came first. The Sheffield Fiesta cancellation wasn’t a stunt — it was a statement of principle.

T.Rex
Mar 19, 19713 min read


📰 The Best of T. Rex – Mar. 1971
A budget compilation with uneven edges, The Best of T. Rex offers a glimpse into the band’s enchanted early years — a reminder of the woodland spells that preceded the glam‑rock storm.

T.Rex
Mar 5, 19713 min read


🔘 Flyback 2 – The Best of T. Rex – Album: Mar. 1971
A kaleidoscope of early Bolan magic — Flyback 2 gathers the spells, whispers, and woodland visions that shaped the legend before the glitter.

T.Rex
Mar 5, 19714 min read


📰 Bolan Booms With Cosmic Rock! – Mar. 1971
A young Marc Bolan, newly crowned by the charts, pushes back against the idea that success equals compromise — and steps boldly into the era that would make him a star.

T.Rex
Mar 5, 19713 min read


📰 Top of the Pops – Mar. 1971
A vanished broadcast reconstructed through fragments — a reminder of how much of Britain’s pop‑television heritage survives only through private recordings and memory

T.Rex
Mar 3, 19713 min read


Hot Love – Single: Feb. 1971
T. Rex’s “Hot Love,” released on February 19, 1971, became the band’s first UK No. 1 single, spending six weeks at the top and seventeen weeks on the chart.

T.Rex
Feb 18, 19713 min read


⭐ Funny Funny – Single: Jan. 1971
The Sweet’s first major UK hit — bubblegum pop before the glam storm.

Sweet
Jan 29, 19714 min read
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