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📰 Star-Invasion In Deutschen Studios - Article : Oct. 1974
A vibrant three-page 1974 Pop Magazine feature exploring why so many major British and American rock acts were choosing to record in Germany, with a special focus on Munich’s famous Musicland Studios. The British and American rock invasion of German recording studios — from T. Rex to Deep Purple and Pink Floyd. Pop Magazine Date: October 28, 1974 Length: 6 min read 📰 Key Highlights • Major report on the boom of international rock bands recording in Germany • Spotlight

T.Rex
Oct 28, 19742 min read


📰 BRAVO Musicbox Nr. 13/72 – Chart: Mar. 1972
A month of chart movement, glam‑rock ascendance, and cross‑continental hits — BRAVO’s Musicbox captures it all.

Charts
Mar 22, 19724 min read


📰 New Singles – Reviews : Nov. 1971
A one‑page New Musical Express singles column spotlighting two major rock releases of the week: T. Rex’s “Jeepster” and Deep Purple’s “Fireball.” The page paired a striking Marc Bolan photograph with NME’s trademark punchy, high‑energy review style, capturing the moment when glam and hard‑rock were simultaneously reshaping the UK singles landscape. Publication: New Musical Express Date: November 6, 1971 Format: One‑page single review Writer: NME A moment of glam‑rock ascen

T.Rex
Nov 6, 19712 min read


📰 NME Top 30 & Go For These - Chart : Oct. 1970
A classic New Musical Express double-page spread featuring the official NME Top 30 chart for the week ending October 7, 1970, alongside a “Go For These” new releases advertisement highlighting the hottest singles and albums of the moment. The charts are heating up — Freda Payne holds the top spot while Deep Purple, Desmond Dekker and more storm the Top 30. New Musical Express Date: October 10, 1970 (on sale) Length: 5 min read 📰 Key Highlights • Freda Payne’s “Band of

Rod Stewart
Oct 10, 19702 min read
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