📰 Cleaned Up... But Their Name Is Still Mud!: Apr. 1973
- Mud

- Apr 25, 1973
- 2 min read
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 of the band. The text discusses how Mud have smartened up their look and stage act while proudly holding onto their deliberately cheeky name.
This clipping matters as a fun snapshot of Mud’s rise in the glam scene — showing how even “rough-around-the-edges” bands were polishing their image for mainstream success while keeping their identity intact.
📰 The Story Behind It
By spring 1973, Mud were enjoying growing chart success with their stomping glam sound. The feature notes how the band had tidied up their appearance and performance style to appeal to a wider audience, but refused to change their memorable (and slightly rude) name.
The article highlights the contrast between their cleaner image and the cheeky charm that helped them stand out among the glitter and platform boots of the glam era.
📰 Publication Details
Publication: Daily Mirror
Date: April 25, 1973
Country: United Kingdom
Section / Page: Page 11 (Wednesday Scene)
Format: Pop Music Feature
📰 Related Material
• Related entries on Mud’s 1973 glam singles and breakthrough
• Other glam bands coverage from April 1973
Additional material connected to this entry is listed in the tag index at the foot of the page.
📰 Visual Archive

A newspaper feature with the headline “CLEANED UP... BUT THEIR NAME IS STILL MUD!” and a photo of the band members.
Mud get a glam makeover but keep their cheeky name — Daily Mirror, April 25, 1973.
📰 Closing Notes
This playful 1973 feature perfectly sums up the fun spirit of the glam-rock era. Mud were cleaning up their look to chase bigger success, but they weren’t about to lose the cheeky identity that made them stand out. A lovely time capsule of how British pop bands balanced image, marketing, and personality in the glittering early 70s.
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