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Glam Slam Guide - Mud
The Glam-Stomp Kings of the 1970s Formed: 1966 in Carshalton, Surrey, England Classic line-up (1973–1976 peak): Les Gray – lead vocals Rob Davis – guitar Ray Stiles – bass Dave Mount – drums Style & Sound Pure Chinnichap bubblegum-glam: stomping drums, handclaps, infectious choruses, cheeky lyrics, and massive sing-along appeal. Mud were one of the most commercially successful British glam acts of the 1970s, scoring 15 Top 40 singles between 1973 and 1976, including three UK

Mud
Jan 21, 19902 min read


Mud (April 19, 1975) Oh Boy – Record Mirror Full-Page RAK Advert
Publication: Record Mirror Date: April 19, 1975 A classic full-page advert for Mud’s sensational new single “Oh Boy”, taken from their forthcoming album *Mud Rock Vol 2*. The band are shown in full glam-rock pose inside a retro diner setting, complete with the playful “It’s Unusual” sign — perfectly capturing the fun, high-energy 1975 UK chart scene.

Mud
Apr 19, 19751 min read


Record Mirror (April 19, 1975) Page 5 – “OH BOY, IT’S DELAYED” Mud Single News
Publication: Record Mirror Date: April 19, 1975 Exact page as uploaded: the main headline story “OH BOY, IT’S DELAYED” reporting that advance order pressure has held up Mud’s new single, surrounded by the week’s other music news.

Mud
Apr 19, 19751 min read


Music Star (May 1974) Cover Feature – The Glitter Bugs and Marc Bolan
A vivid, full‑colour Music Star magazine cover from May 1974 featuring The Glitter Band in their signature glam attire. The issue’s design captures the exuberant pop culture of mid‑1970s Britain, with bold typography and saturated hues typical of the era’s teen‑press aesthetic. Writer: Music Star Editorial Team Artists: The Glitter Band, Marc Bolan, David Bowie, Gary Glitter, Brian Connolly Date: May 1974 Length: 3 min read This Music Star cover showcases The Glitter Ban

Mud
May 11, 19742 min read


Mud (May 4 1974) Disc– Cover
🧾 Publication Details Disc Magazine (UK) Issue: May 4 1974 Cover Feature: Mud – Sweet New Album & Group! Photographer: Uncredited Price: 7p (UK) / 35¢ (USA) / 2.75 N.KR (Norway) Overview The Disc Magazine cover for May 4 1974 captures the exuberant spirit of Britain’s glam‑rock era. The headline story features Mud, photographed covered head‑to‑toe in stage‑mud for comic effect — a playful nod to their name and their theatrical performances. The band’s cheeky expressions and

Mud
May 4, 19741 min read


Disc News (May 4 1974)– Page
Overview This Disc Magazine news page from May 4 1974 captures the pulse of Britain’s pop scene, combining tour updates, artist announcements, and industry gossip under the banner “Disc News – The Best, First.” The lead story reports that The Sweet were forced to cancel the opening dates of their British tour after Brian Connolly fell ill, with rescheduled performances planned for later in the month. A large photograph of Connolly performing anchors the page, symbolizing th

Sweet
May 4, 19742 min read


📰 The Cat Crept In - Single Advert: Apr. 1974
A bold, high‑impact promotional spread, this full‑page Mud advert captures the swagger and momentum of a band riding the peak of their glam‑rock success. Its stark black‑and‑white design and oversized typography command attention on the page. A glam‑era power move in print. Appearing at a moment when Mud were dominating the UK charts, this advert reflects the confidence of a group fresh off the success of “Tiger Feet” and eager to cement their place with a follow‑up single. T

glamslam72
Apr 6, 19743 min read


📰 Cleaned Up... But Their Name Is Still Mud!: Apr. 1973
A cheeky Daily Mirror feature took a light-hearted look at British glam band Mud as they cleaned up their image while keeping their cheeky name intact during the height of the glam-rock boom. Published on 25 April 1973 in the Daily Mirror’s Wednesday Scene section, this piece captured the fun, tongue-in-cheek side of early 70s pop stardom. 📰 What the Clipping Shows A prominent article with the witty headline “CLEANED UP... BUT THEIR NAME IS STILL MUD!” accompanied by a photo

Mud
Apr 25, 19732 min read
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