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The Slider Review : 1972
Bolan’s cosmic boogie masterpiece – Circus asks: dashed off or pure glam genius? one-page review in Circus Magazine, November 1, 1972.

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Nov 1, 19721 min read


Bolan Boogie Album News Article : 1972
Fly Records cash in on T.Rextasy – Bolan Boogie incoming! Bolan Boogie – the cheeky title chosen by Fly Records, former T. Rex label, for a new album of Marc Bolan material released next month. The move follows Fly’s reissue of the four-year-old Tyrannosaurus Rex classic “Debora,” currently storming the charts. One-page article in Disc music paper, April 29, 1972. More T.Rex cash-ins unearthed weekly. "Bolan Boogie," out May 5, contains all Fly smashes never before released o

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Apr 28, 19722 min read


Telegram Sam Advert: 1972
Bolan's First T.Rex Wax Co. Maxi Single Promo Published in the UK on January 22, 1972, Melody Maker’s one-page advert promoted T. Rex’s “Telegram Sam” — Marc Bolan’s first single on his newly launched T.Rex Wax Co. label (distributed by EMI). The ad featured the single’s sleeve design, highlighted the stereo 45 RPM format, and listed the running time as 3:45. It was backed with “Cadilac” and “Baby Strange” (double B-side), and described as the “NEW MAXI SINGLE OUT NOW ON T-RE

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Jan 22, 19721 min read


Telegram Sam Single Review: 1972
Melody Maker, January 22, 1972 . NEW POP SINGLES BY CHRIS WELCH T. REX: "Telegram Sam" (T. Rex Wax Company). Like all T. Rex singles, by the third play you get it on. At first hearing, one tends to say: "Gosh chaps, Marc's newie sounds a bit of an oldie." But press the head- phones a little closer and one begins to convulse in a not all together unpleasant fashion. Boley piles on the guitar riff and the strings topple around him with rocking menace. According to Beep, Marc's

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Jan 22, 19721 min read


T.Rextasy! Feature: 1972
Bolan's Boston Starlight Hysteria Published in the UK on January 22, 1972, Melody Maker’s one-page feature article “T.Rextasy!” by Michael Watts reported on a literally hysterical gig by T. Rex at the Starlight Rooms, Boston, Lincolnshire, on Saturday (January 15, 1972). The piece captured the explosive spark of T. Rextasy — the frenzied fan reaction, Marc Bolan’s charismatic command of the stage, and the undeniable confirmation of T. Rex as a cultural phenomenon. Watts descr

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Jan 22, 19724 min read


Telegram Sam Single: 1972
Released as a 7-inch vinyl single in the UK by EMI Records through T. Rex Wax Co. (catalog number T. REX 1) on January 21, 1972, T. Rex’s "Telegram Sam" , accompanied by "Cadilac" and "Baby Strange" , transformed the music landscape for the following three years. The song was the groups third UK number one single, remaining at the top of the charts for two weeks. Glam Rock may have been initiated by Marc Bolan's appearance with glitter under each cheek during a performance o

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Jan 21, 19722 min read


Marc's Main Man Heralds in The New Year with a New Sound
The Telegram That Ushered In Glam Rock T. Rex's recorded performance of "Telegram Sam" was broadcast on Top of the Pops for the first time on January 20, 1972, a day prior to the single's official UK release. Glam Rock may have been initiated by Marc Bolan's appearance with glitter under each cheek during a performance of "Hot Love," but the release of T. Rex's "Telegram Sam" ushered in a new sound. Bowie's "Starman" was directly influenced by this release, and most bands wou

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Jan 20, 19721 min read


Birth Of A Monster Feature: 1972
A Record Mirror T. Rex Glam Origin Published in the UK on January 15, 1972, Record Mirror’s one-page feature article “Birth Of A Monster” explored the explosive rise of T. Rex RECORD MIRROR, January 15, 1972 CONTINUING Val Mabbs' amazing three-part interview with Marc Bolan - the elfin prince who has inspired a new generation of almost hysterically dedicated girl fans; the ex-mod who has explored the supernatural in the cause of musical expression and who says of his decision

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Jan 15, 19727 min read


Do Your Thing Thunderwing Advert: 1972
Bolan's Ballrooms Of Mars Poster Push Published in the UK on January 15, 1972, Melody Maker’s one-page advert promoted a special double-sided T. Rex poster from Cauldron Promotions. One side featured a photograph of Marc Bolan; the other side showed photos of Marc and Mickey, plus Steve and Bill, along with "The Ballrooms of Mars" lyrics. Originally published as a souvenir for T. Rex's recent "Autumn Tour", the poster was supplied folded (though could be dispatched rolled),

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Jan 15, 19722 min read


Starlight Rooms Boston Advert: 1972
A Melody Maker T. Rex Gig Promo Published in the UK on January 15, 1972, Melody Maker’s one-page advert “Starlight Rooms Boston” promoted T. Rex’s upcoming performance at The Starlight Rooms, Boston Gliderdrome, in Lincolnshire — one of the most iconic and filmed T. Rex shows of the early glam era. The ad highlighted the gig as a major event, with footage later used in documentaries and posters. Advert Overview Publication Details Magazine: Melody Maker (UK). Date: January

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Jan 15, 19721 min read


Cut Price T. Rex Article: 1972
A Record Mirror T. Rex Reissue & Single Tease Published in the UK on January 15, 1972, Record Mirror’s one-page article “Cut Price T. Rex” announced Fly Records’ plan to reissue all of T. Rex’s early albums (originally recorded as Tyrannosaurus Rex on Regal Zonophone/EMI). The sleeves would remain the same, but the Fly logo and label would be substituted. The albums were to be released in original order at bargain prices (exact dates and costs pending). The article also previ

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Jan 15, 19722 min read


Boston Gliderdrome Performance: 1972
The Starlight That Hit TV & Posters On January 15, 1972, T. Rex performed at The Starlight Rooms, Boston Gliderdrome, in Lincolnshire — one of the true high spots in the band's history. Often overlooked, the show was filmed for both UK and overseas TV, with footage later appearing in the documentary Whatever Happened to Tin Pan Alley?. Many of the iconic posters and pictures that adorned fans' walls over the next year came from this night, including the one used for the back

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Jan 15, 19721 min read


T.Rex's Next Article: 1972
A Melody Maker Glam Future Tease Published in the UK on January 15, 1972, Melody Maker’s one-page article “T.Rex's Next” previewed Marc Bolan’s upcoming plans after the massive success of “Ride A White Swan” and the shift to T. Rex. The feature discussed new singles, potential album direction, and the growing T. Rextasy wave — a forward-looking glimpse into Bolan’s 1972 dominance. Article Overview Publication Details Magazine: Melody Maker (UK). Date: January 15, 1972. For

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Jan 15, 19721 min read


T.Rex is King Article: 1972
A NME Glam Coronation Published in the UK on January 8, 1972, New Musical Express’s one-page feature article “T.Rex is King” crowned Marc Bolan and T. Rex as the undisputed monarchs of glam rock. The piece celebrated their chart domination, live charisma, and the T. Rextasy phenomenon sweeping Britain. A triumphant early 1972 declaration of Bolan’s kingship. Feature Overview Publication Details Magazine: New Musical Express (UK). Date: January 8, 1972. Format: One-page fea

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Jan 8, 19721 min read


Rex Set For World Title Article: 1972
Rex Set For World Title Article: 1972 A NME T. Rextasy World Domination Scoop Published in the UK on January 8, 1972, New Musical Express’s article “Rex Set for World Title” declared T. Rex — led by Marc Bolan — poised for global domination. The piece highlighted their unstoppable UK run and predicted international conquest, capturing peak T. Rextasy momentum. Article Overview Publication Details Magazine: New Musical Express (UK). Date: January 8, 1972. Format: News article.

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Jan 8, 19721 min read


The Real Marc Bolan Feature: 1972
A Record Mirror Glam Portrait Published in the UK on January 8, 1972, Record Mirror’s two-page feature “The Real Marc Bolan” offered an intimate portrait of Marc Bolan at the dawn of T. Rextasy. The article explored Bolan’s personality, his transition from Tyrannosaurus Rex to T. Rex, and the glam phenomenon taking over Britain. A key early 1972 glimpse into the man behind the feather boa. Feature Overview Publication Details Magazine: Record Mirror (UK). Date: January 8,

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Jan 8, 19724 min read


Bolan Launches Own Label Article: 1972
A Melody Maker Glam Independence Scoop Published in the UK on January 8, 1972, Melody Maker’s one-page article “Bolan Launches Own Label” announced Marc Bolan’s bold move to create his own T.Rex Wax Co. imprint after leaving Fly Records. The piece detailed Bolan’s desire for greater creative control and the launch of the new label under EMI distribution. A pivotal moment in T. Rextasy’s evolution. Article Overview Publication Details Magazine: Melody Maker (UK). Date: January

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Jan 8, 19721 min read


T.Rex Own Label Article: 1972
A NME Glam Label Launch Published in the UK on January 8, 1972, New Musical Express’s one-page feature “T.Rex Own Label” announced Marc Bolan’s bold move to launch his own T.Rex Wax Co. imprint — following the end of his Fly Records deal. The article detailed Bolan’s plans for greater creative control and future releases. A pivotal moment in T. Rextasy’s evolution. Feature Overview Publication Details Magazine: New Musical Express (UK). Date: January 8, 1972. Format: One-p

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Jan 8, 19721 min read


T.Rex Quiver Advert: 1972
A Starlight Rooms Glam Tease Published in the UK on January 8, 1972, Starlight Rooms’ one-page advert “T.Rex Quiver” promoted an upcoming T. Rex performance or event at the venue. A classic glam-era local advert capturing the height of T. Rextasy. Advert Overview Publication Details Magazine/Programme: Starlight Rooms (UK venue programme/advert). Date: January 15, 1972. Format: One-page advert.

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Jan 8, 19721 min read


Part Two Of The T.Rex Story Teaser: 1972
A Sounds Glam Sequel Tease Published in the UK on January 7, 1972, Sounds magazine’s one-page advert “Part Two of the T.Rex Story” continued the T. Rex saga — promoting Marc Bolan’s unstoppable rise with new singles, albums, or tour dates. A full-page glam sequel to the ongoing T. Rextasy narrative. Advert Overview Publication Details Magazine: Sounds (UK). Date: January 7, 1972. Format: One-page advert. Do you have this Sounds advert in your archive? Ready for part two?

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Jan 7, 19721 min read
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