đź“° Jeepster - Article : Nov. 1971
- T.Rex

- Nov 22, 1971
- 2 min read
Updated: Mar 30
A one-page Pop Express feature on T. Rex’s infectious new single “Jeepster,” highlighting Marc Bolan’s latest glam rock triumph as the band rode the wave of massive success.
The boogie-fuelled follow-up single that kept T. Rextasy firmly in overdrive.
Pop Express
Date: November 22, 1971
Length: 3 min read
đź“° Key Highlights
• Spotlight on T. Rex’s new single “Jeepster”
• Marc Bolan’s continued chart dominance in late 1971
• Reflection on the band’s rapid rise and electric sound
• Typical enthusiastic early glam rock coverage
• Connection to the *Electric Warrior* album era
đź“° Overview
Published on November 22, 1971, this Pop Express article celebrates T. Rex’s latest release “Jeepster” during the explosive height of Bolanmania, when every new single became a major event in British pop.
đź“° Source Details
Publication / Venue: Pop Express
Date: November 22, 1971
Format: Single feature / One-page article
Provenance Notes: Original 1971 Pop Express magazine page.
đź“° The Story
The piece focuses on “Jeepster,” the catchy, bluesy boogie track that followed T. Rex’s string of hits. It captures the excitement surrounding Marc Bolan and the band as they solidified their position as one of Britain’s biggest acts, with their raw, glam-infused sound captivating a new generation of fans.
đź“° Visual Archive

Classic early-70s magazine layout featuring a prominent photo of Marc Bolan or the band, paired with bold headlines and enthusiastic text about the new single.
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đź“° Closing Notes
This November 1971 Pop Express feature perfectly captures the unstoppable momentum of T. Rex — the moment “Jeepster” helped cement Marc Bolan as the undisputed king of glam rock.
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