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📰 T. Rex to Storm States: Feb. 1972

  • Writer: T.Rex
    T.Rex
  • Feb 12, 1972
  • 3 min read

Updated: Feb 12

A one‑page Melody Maker feature announcing T. Rex’s first major American tour, paired with a contemporary Marc Bolan poster advert — published February 12, 1972.


📰 Overview

By early 1972, T. Rex were at the height of their UK fame, topping both singles and album charts. This Melody Maker article documents the moment they prepared to take that success across the Atlantic, with a bill‑topping US tour culminating at New York’s Carnegie Hall. Alongside the article, a poster advert offers a vivid snapshot of Bolan’s growing cultural presence — a reminder of how deeply he resonated with fans during the glam‑rock explosion.


📰 Source Details

Publication: Melody Maker

Date: February 12, 1972

Issue: Page 3

Provenance Notes: Original scrapbook clipping containing both the article and the Marc Bolan poster advert.


📰 The Story

The Melody Maker report captures T. Rex at a moment of transition — no longer a UK‑only phenomenon, but a band poised to break America. With “Get It On” entering the US charts and T. Rexmania spreading overseas, Marc Bolan and the band embarked on their first headline American tour, set to climax at Carnegie Hall on February 27.


B.P. Fallon, acting as the group’s representative, highlights their strong performances in Scandinavia and reveals that work had begun on a new album in France. Recording sessions took place at Château d’Hérouville, a studio known for hosting the Grateful Dead, Elton John, and Pink Floyd. Tracks such as “Ballrooms of Mars” and “Thunderwing” were already completed, though the album remained untitled at the time.


The accompanying advert — offering a full‑colour Marc Bolan poster with a free Neil Young print — reflects the era’s booming fan culture. Poster companies capitalised on Bolan’s image, recognising his appeal as both a musician and a visual icon. The juxtaposition of article and advert on the same page underscores Bolan’s dual status: chart‑topping artist and pop‑culture phenomenon.


📰 Key Highlights

• T. Rex prepare for their first headline American tour

• Carnegie Hall set as the climactic date

• “Get It On” enters the US charts, boosting their stateside profile

• New album sessions underway at Château d’Hérouville

• Tracks completed include “Ballrooms of Mars” and “Thunderwing”

• Poster advert offers Marc Bolan and Neil Young prints to fans

• Snapshot of T. Rex’s peak glam‑rock visibility in early 1972


📰 Visual Archive



A Melody Maker page from February 12, 1972 featuring the article “T. Rex to Storm States” and a Marc Bolan poster advert offering a full‑colour print with a free Neil Young poster.


Caption

Melody Maker, February 12, 1972 — T. Rex’s US breakthrough announcement alongside a Marc Bolan poster offer.


📰 Article Text

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📰 Related Material

• Other early‑’70s T. Rex and Marc Bolan Chronicle entries

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• External references on T. Rex’s 1972 US tour

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📰 Closing Notes

This Melody Maker page captures T. Rex at a moment of global expansion — a band riding high on UK success and preparing to conquer America, while Bolan’s image and charisma fuelled a thriving fan culture. It’s a perfect snapshot of glam‑rock momentum in early 1972.


📰 Sources & Copyright

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This post is presented for historical, educational, and archival purposes only.


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