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Glam Slam Chronicles Now & Then
Glam Flashback: (Glitter Hits)
Alice Cooper: (Solo Nightmare)
Alice Cooper Group (Camelback Kids)
Alvin Stardust: (Mystery Man)
Barry Blue: (Velvet Voice)
Cockney Rebel: (Punk Poets)
David Bowie: (Spaceboy)
David Essex: (Glam Sparkle)
Elton John: (Piano Man)
Faces: (Boozy Glam)
Glitter Band: (Sax-Honkers)
Iggy Pop: (Glam Animal)
Jeff Beck: (Guitar Wizard)
Lou Reed: (Velvet Glam)
Marc Bolan & T.Rex: (Hit Warriors)
Mick Ronson: Spider Guitar Hero
Mott the Hoople: (Anthem Gang)
Mud: Satin-Collared Stompers
New York Dolls: (Trash-Glam)
Queen: (Baroque Glam)
Rod Stewart: (Tarten Rocker)
Roxy Music: (Eyeliner Rebels)
SAHB: (Rock Pirates)
Slade: (Glam Yobs)
Sparks: (Falsetto Moustache)
Suzi Quatro: (Bass Boss)
Sweet: (Bubblegum Glam)
The Tubes: (Circus Freaks)
Wizzard: (Painted Chaos)
Ziggy Stardust: (Cosmic Glam)
📰 Top of the Pops — March 29, 1973
A wiped broadcast, but a richly documented one — a night where glam stomped, soul shimmered, and Roger Daltrey stepped into his solo spotlight.
Glam Slam Chronicles (Everything)
glamslam72
Mar 28, 1973
3 min read
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