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📰Slick Black Limousine – Cover: Feb. 1973
A striking NME cover showcasing the exclusive Alice Cooper flexi‑disc “Slick Black Limousine,” offered as a free 4:20 single to readers at the height of the Billion Dollar Babies era.

Alice Cooper Group
Feb 17, 19733 min read


📰When the Faces Get Together It’s Like… – Feature: Feb. 1973
A spirited interview with Ron Wood capturing the Faces’ combustible energy — a band whose sessions, shows, and friendships were equal parts brilliance and bedlam.

Faces
Feb 17, 19732 min read


📰 Alice’s Bust — Now It Can Be Revealed – Article: Feb. 1973
A tongue‑in‑cheek NME item revealing that Alice Cooper’s apparent “bust” was nothing more than a decorated T‑shirt — a visual gag that sparked reader confusion and amusement.

Alice Cooper Group
Feb 17, 19732 min read


📰 Ooh La La! Cindy In at 17! – Chart Feature: Feb. 1973
A high‑energy chart roundup announcing the Faces’ dramatic leap into the Top 20 with “Cindy Incidentally,” one of the week’s biggest movers and a defining moment of their 1973 momentum.

Faces
Feb 17, 19732 min read


📰 MIRRORMAIL – Reader Voices: Feb. 1973
A trio of high‑voltage glam letters — defending The Sweet, worshipping Marc Bolan, and attacking the Strawbs for mocking Bowie — reveal the emotional intensity of 1973 fandom.

glamslam72
Feb 17, 19733 min read


📰 Marc on Cilla – Fan Letter: Feb. 1973
A fiery letter from a devoted T. Rex fan reacting to Marc Bolan’s January 7 appearance on The Cilla Black Show, praising the band’s performance while criticising Cilla for interrupting “Life’s A Gas.”

T.Rex
Feb 17, 19732 min read


🔘 Sweet, Elton & Lou – News: Feb 10, 1973
A trio of key updates from the February 10, 1973 NME: The Sweet secure a major Rainbow Theatre headliner, Elton John expands his upcoming tour, and Lou Reed confirms a new run of UK dates.

glamslam72
Feb 11, 19734 min read


🔘 Looking For Love – Lou Reed Live Review
A sharp, conflicted review of Lou Reed’s Alice Tully Hall performance — a night where the audience adored him, the band lagged behind, and the critic left wanting something darker, stranger, or simply more alive.

Lou Reed
Feb 10, 19734 min read


🔘 The Genesis Bag – Feb 10, 1973
A sharp, revealing snapshot of Genesis on the rise in early 1973 — balancing theatrics, musicianship, and a growing European following as they stepped into their most defining era.

Genesis
Feb 10, 19737 min read


🔘 Alice Does His Elvis – Cover Feb. 1973
A rare moment where Alice Cooper’s theatrical peak intersects with British music‑press frenzy. This 1973 NME issue captures the band’s cultural momentum, complete with a three‑page feature and an exclusive single pressed solely for readers

Alice Cooper Group
Feb 10, 19733 min read
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