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T. Rex & Slade – Article: Feb. 1971
Reports a disagreement between T. Rex and Slade after a Cardiff concert
Shows the competitive dynamics between rising UK rock acts in early 1971
Provides insight into touring logistics and communication issues of the era

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Feb 13, 19713 min read


Vamp Power - Advert: Feb. 1971
A striking full‑page advertisement linking T. Rex’s rising glam‑rock mystique with Vamp Power amplification. Published at the height of the band’s early‑’71 momentum, the ad positions Marc Bolan and Mickey Finn as the new faces of British electric swagger.

T.Rex
Feb 13, 19712 min read


Marc Bolan – Interview: Feb. 1971
A reflective and humorous conversation with Marc Bolan at London Zoo, exploring his thoughts on fame, creativity, imagery, and the impact of “Ride a White Swan.”

T.Rex
Feb 12, 19713 min read


Top Group Cover & Centrfold: 1971
T.Rex 1971's Top Group, a cover insert and centrespread in Disco 45 Magazine, January 1, 1971.

T.Rex
Jan 31, 19711 min read


Ride a White Swan TV Broadcast: 1971
Bolan's Paris Rock 'n' Roll Circus Moment On December 22, 1970, Marc Bolan and Mickey Finn traveled to Paris to film a performance of their single "Ride a White Swan" for the French TV show Point Chaud at Le Rock 'n' Roll Circus, located at 57 Rue de Seine. The performance first aired on January 30, 1971, and was later rebroadcast on February 20 and 23 of the same year.

T.Rex
Jan 30, 19711 min read


The Day Marc Bolan Became a Star: 1971
The Day Marc Bolan Became a Star and T. Rex a Supergroup. Over 2,000 jammed London's Lyceum, January 25, 1971. It was heart-warming for those who have followed the career of the unlikely duo down the years. But several doubts arose during the almost unbelievable response there was something a ... little disturbing about the readiness to cheer what was frequently unmusical. Marc whipped up incredible excitement with his minimal instrumentation and technique. While long sympath

T.Rex
Jan 25, 19711 min read


Ride A White Swan Single Peak: 1971
T. Rex's Swan Up to No. 2 Peak As published in the Official Singles Chart for the week of January 17–23, 1971, T. Rex’s “Ride A White Swan” climbed two places to its peak position of No. 2 on the UK Singles Chart. The track, written and produced by Marc Bolan, had spent 14 weeks on the chart by this point, entering at lower positions and steadily rising through the festive season. It was held off the top spot by Clive Dunn’s “Grandad” (No. 1, LW: 1, Peak: 1, Weeks: 9). Chart

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Jan 23, 19711 min read


Gig Announcement Article: 1971
Bolan's Lyceum Farewell Tease Published in the UK on January 16, 1971, Melody Maker’s article “REX GIG” announced T. Rex’s upcoming concert at London’s Lyceum on January 25, 1971 — billed as the group’s last major London appearance before their first American tour. Tickets were priced at just 10 shillings. Marc Bolan promised a two-hour-plus set with “a few surprises in store,” and the article hinted at possible guest musicians joining the stage. Exact Text from the Article R

T.Rex
Jan 16, 19711 min read


Lyceum Strand Advert: 1971
Bolan's Monday Night Lyceum Call Published in the UK on January 16, 1971, Melody Maker’s advert promoted T. Rex’s concert at the Lyceum, Strand, London, on Monday, January 25, 1971. The show ran from 7.30–11.00 p.m. (doors open 7.00 p.m.), with tickets priced at 10 shillings. The event featured Jeff Dexter as DJ and guest group America. Advert Text LYCEUM, STRAND MONDAY 25th JANUARY 7.30-11.00 p.m. Doors open 7.00 p.m. T.REX TICKETS 10/- With JEFF DEXTER and GUEST GROUP AMERI

T.Rex
Jan 16, 19711 min read


England's Monster Single Advert: 1971
Bolan's Ride A White Swan US Push Published in the US on January 9, 1971, Billboard Magazine’s one-page advert “England's Monster Single” promoted T. Rex’s “Ride A White Swan” — Fly Records’ breakout glam hit. The bold ad declared it “England's Monster Single,” pushing Bolan’s US breakthrough. A key moment in T. Rextasy’s American arrival. Advert Overview Publication Details Magazine: Billboard (US). Date: January 9, 1971. Format: One-page single advert. Do you have this Bill

T.Rex
Jan 8, 19711 min read
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