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🎼 Crimson Moon / Jason B. Sad – Single: Apr. 1978
A late‑era T. Rex release carrying the final sparks of Dandy in the Underworld resurgence — sharp, lean, and unmistakably his. Issued in the UK on 14 April 1978, it became the first T. Rex label single released after Marc Bolan’s passing. 🔘 The Story Recorded during the Dandy in the Underworld sessions, Crimson Moon and Jason B. Sad reflect Bolan’s late‑’70s shift toward tighter arrangements and a more direct lyrical tone. Both tracks were written and produced by Bolan, wit

T.Rex
Apr 14, 19783 min read


Marc Bolan: Tanx
Today, I say TANX for the legendary Marc Bolan, whose music and magic continue to inspire. Your songs, filled with cosmic dreams and electric energy, still spin on my turntable and live in my heart. Thank you, Marc, for the timeless tunes I carry with me every day. Rest in peace, T. Rex king. 🕊️✨ #MarcBolan #TRex #ThankYouForTheMusic #KALMIYH

T.Rex
Sep 30, 19771 min read


📊 Dandy in the Underworld – Album Chart: Apr. 1977
Marc Bolan’s final studio album — a sharp, soulful late‑period resurgence.

T.Rex
Apr 9, 19774 min read


🔘 Dandy in the Underworld – Album: Mar. 1977
Marc Bolan’s final studio album — a sharp, soulful late‑period resurgence.

T.Rex
Mar 11, 19773 min read


🔘 I Love To Boogie – Single: Jun. 1976
In the summer of 1976, Marc Bolan and T. Rex were still delivering catchy, upbeat glam boogie even as the classic glam era was winding down. “I Love To Boogie” was a light-hearted, riff-driven rocker that harked back to the band’s earlier infectious energy with a strong 1950s rock ‘n’ roll influence. Released on June 4, 1976, the single appeared on EMI Records under Marc Bolan’s T. Rex Wax Co. label with catalogue number MARC 14. Backed with “Baby Boomerang,” this 7-inch rele

T.Rex
Jun 11, 19763 min read


🔘 Get It On / Hot Love – Single: Apr. 1976
Issued as part of Cube Records’ mid‑70s reissue programme, this 1976 pairing of “Get It On” and “Hot Love” brought two of T. Rex’s most iconic glam‑era hits back onto the UK market. Released on April 2 1976, the single combined the band’s 1971 chart‑toppers into a single 7" package, produced by Tony Visconti for Straight Ahead Productions. Although not a new release and carrying no UK chart placement, the reissue kept Marc Bolan’s classic material circulating during a transit

T.Rex
Apr 2, 19763 min read


🔘London Boys – Single: Feb. 1976
T. Rex’s “London Boys,” released on February 20, 1976, peaked at No. 40 and spent three weeks on the UK Singles Chart.

T.Rex
Feb 20, 19763 min read


🔘 Marc's Christmas Bop – Single: Nov. 1975
In the glitter-dusted winter of 1975, Marc Bolan was preparing what could have been T. Rex’s festive chart return. “Marc’s Christmas Bop” was a playful, upbeat boogie number recorded with his girlfriend Gloria Jones on backing vocals, capturing Bolan’s signature rock ‘n’ roll energy with a seasonal twist. Scheduled for release on November 14, 1975 (with some sources noting plans around late November), the single was catalogued as MARC 12 on the T. Rex Wax Co. label. Backed wi

T.Rex
Dec 14, 19753 min read


📰 So feuerte Marc Bolan Mickey Finn - Feature : Apr. 1975
A two-page Bravo magazine feature celebrating the partnership of Marc Bolan and Mickey Finn in T.Rex. So feuerte Marc Bolan Mickey Finn. Bravo Date: April 18, 1975 Length: 6 min read 📰 Key Highlights • Large headline “So feuerte Marc Bolan Mickey Finn” • Prominent black-and-white photo of Mickey Finn in a hat, resting his chin on his hands • Smaller live shots of Marc Bolan and Mickey Finn performing with T.Rex • Additional photos including group shots and candid mo

T.Rex
Apr 18, 19752 min read


📰 Marc Bolan — Bolan’s Zip Gun Review (SOUNDS) – Mar. 1975
A review that reads like a cultural temperature check — Bolan’s star still glowing, but no longer blazing.

T.Rex
Mar 8, 19753 min read
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