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📰T. Rex Are Here! – BRAVO: Feb. 1972
A vivid, immersive BRAVO feature documenting Marc Bolan and Mickey Finn onstage in London — glitter, exhaustion, screaming fans, and the electric intimacy that defined T. Rexmania at its peak.

T.Rex
Feb 15, 19725 min read


📰 Tele‑Tips – BRAVO Page: Feb. 1972
The Tele‑Tips page opens with a bold announcement: “Big surprise for pop fans: T. Rex’s hot show live on screen!” As part of their German tour, Marc Bolan and Mickey Finn are set to appear on Musikladen, one of the country’s most influential youth‑music programmes. BRAVO emphasises the excitement, noting that fans will see the same high‑energy performance style that electrified their concerts.

T.Rex
Feb 14, 19723 min read


🔘The Toby Jug, Tolworth Feb 10, 1972 – The Birth of Ziggy Stardust
A small suburban pub. A tiny stage. A handful of curious locals. And one of the most important nights in rock history. On February 10, 1972, David Bowie unveiled Ziggy Stardust for the very first time at The Toby Jug in Tolworth — a performance that would ignite a cultural explosion.

David Bowie
Feb 10, 19723 min read


📰 Telegram Sam: Giant Sales – 1 Page: Feb. 1972
A chart debut worthy of the glam‑rock crown — “Telegram Sam” storms in at number three, proving Bolan’s star power was still unmatched.

T.Rex
Feb 5, 19723 min read


📰 Be My Lover - Billboard Debut: Mar. 1972
“Be My Lover” stepped onto the Billboard Hot 100 on March 11, 1972, marking a key moment in the Alice Cooper Group’s rise from underground shock‑rockers to mainstream contenders. With its sly humour, stripped‑back groove, and Killer‑era swagger, the single carved out a 10‑week run on the chart, peaking at No. 49 on April 22. It’s a snapshot of the band’s growing momentum as their theatrical grit began finding a home on U.S. radio.

Alice Cooper Group
Mar 10, 19713 min read
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