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📰Cover & Hot Love – Apr. 1971

  • Writer: T.Rex
    T.Rex
  • Apr 29, 1971
  • 2 min read

A bright, optimistic piece from Disco 45 capturing Marc Bolan’s first flush of superstardom — the moment Hot Love turned him from cult poet to pop phenomenon.


📰 Publication Details

Publication: Disco 45

Date: April 29, 1971

Country: United Kingdom

Section / Page: Cover + Feature Page

Format: Photo Feature / Profile


📰 What the Clipping Shows

The cover presents Bolan in full early‑glam bloom — curls haloed by stage light, guitar poised mid‑riff, the green T. Rex logo emblazoned above. Inside, the one‑page article traces his rise from The Wizard to Hot Love, pairing a black‑and‑white portrait with a concise career summary. The typography is bold and youthful, typical of Disco 45’s pop‑press aesthetic.


This clipping matters because it marks Bolan’s transition from underground mystic to chart idol, documenting the precise moment when T. Rex became a household name.


📰 The Story Behind It

Spring 1971 found Marc Bolan riding the crest of Hot Love’s success — a single that defined the new glam sound and reshaped British pop. Disco 45 positioned him as both visionary and pin‑up, introducing readers to the man behind the glitter.


“When T. Rex’s ‘Hot Love’ stormed up the British charts earlier this year to take the No. 1 position, a lot of people were pleased.”


The tone is admiring yet grounded, recounting Bolan’s early missteps and perseverance. It evokes the fascination of fans watching a self‑made star ascend from Ready, Steady, Go! obscurity to national fame.


“Marc cut himself off for a while to learn the art of songwriting… Slowly, Bolan’s star was in the ascendancy.”


By the time this issue hit newsstands, Ride a White Swan had already opened the door, and Hot Love sealed the transformation — the birth of glam’s first true icon.


📰 Visual Archive

Image: Disco 45 cover and feature, April 29 1971.

Marc Bolan on the cover of Disco 45, celebrating Hot Love’s chart triumph.


The layout combines a full‑bleed performance photo with a compact biographical column and horoscope sidebar, reflecting the magazine’s mix of pop reportage and youth‑culture ephemera.


📰 Closing Notes

This Disco 45 issue crystallizes the moment Bolan’s charisma became currency — the dawn of glitter, curls, and electric romance. It stands as a visual and textual emblem of glam’s first heartbeat.



📝 Copyright Notice

All magazine scans, photographs, and original text excerpts referenced in this entry remain the property of their respective copyright holders. This Chronicle entry is a transformative, non‑commercial archival summary created for historical documentation and educational reference. No ownership of the original material is claimed or implied.


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