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Glam Slam Guide
The glam-pop hit machine who gave us “Dancin’ (on a Saturday Night)” and wrote for Diana Ross, produced Heatwave, and still rocks the retro circuit! Barry Blue (born Barry Ian Green, 12 December 1950, London) was one of the 70s’ most successful British pop writer-producers who also scored massive hits under his own name. Think bubblegum-glam with irresistible hooks, huge boots, and even bigger choruses. The Essential Facts Real name: Barry Ian Green Breakthrough as artist: 19

Barry Blue
Jan 92 min read


Bolan's Cosmic Boogie
A Journey Through The Electric Warrior’s Elevator From bopping elf to cosmic boogie king – the curls, the glitter, the riffs that launched glam. Marc Bolan didn’t just ride the wave of glam – he conjured it with a Les Paul, a feather boa, and a whisper that turned into a roar. This is the complete UK discography of the man who made of stardust: every album, single, and rarity from John's Children to T. Rex and beyond. John's Children (with Marc Bolan) Studio Albums Orgasm – A

T.Rex
Dec 28, 20254 min read


⭐ Judy Teen – 7" Single: Mar. 1974
The single that finally gave Cockney Rebel their UK breakthrough — a glam‑era classic built on hooks, swagger, and Harley’s theatrical charm.

Cockney Rebel
Mar 11, 19744 min read


📰 Pop 30 Charts – Charts: Mar. 1973
A genre‑blending snapshot of March 1973, with Strawbs, Sweet, Elton John, and Neil Diamond leading the charts.

Charts
Mar 3, 19733 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
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