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🔘 You’re Never Alone With a Schizophrenic – Album: Mar. 1979
Hunter’s finest hour — a razor‑sharp, streetwise masterpiece powered by the E Street Band. (March 27, 1979)

Mott The Hoople
Mar 27, 19794 min read


🔘 All the Way from Memphis – Single: Sep. 1973
A swaggering glam‑rock anthem chronicling chaos, survival, and the mythology of Mott.

Mott The Hoople
Sep 5, 19733 min read


🔘 Love It to Death Radio Spots – Single: Mar. 1971
A rare 1971 promo 7-inch carrying radio spots for Love It to Death, built around “Sun Arise” and the breakout hit “Eighteen.” (March 26, 1971)

Alice Cooper Group
Feb 12, 19713 min read


Copy of 📰 Glam Slam Guide - Alice Cooper Group
The original shock rock pioneers – five Phoenix kids who terrified parents and invented rock theatre! The Alice Cooper Group (1964–1975) were the godfathers of shock rock: raw Detroit garage energy, vaudeville horror shows, and glam-tinged hard rock that influenced everyone from Kiss to Marilyn Manson. The Classic Line-Up (The “Killer” era) Vincent Furnier (“Alice Cooper”) – vocals, ringmaster of chaos Glen Buxton – lead guitar (the quiet riff wizard, died 1997) Michael Bruce

Alice Cooper Group
Apr 10, 19646 min read
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