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📰 Whispering Sweet Things – News: Apr. 1968

  • Writer: Tyrannosaurus Rex
    Tyrannosaurus Rex
  • Apr 19, 1968
  • 2 min read

A stark, early glimpse of Marc Bolan and Steve Took as they begin to surface in the avant‑garde corners of the pop world — mysterious, acoustic, and already whispered about by those in the know.


📰 Publication Details

Publication: Worcester News

Date: April 19, 1968

Country: United Kingdom

Section / Page: Page 7

Format: Small News Piece


📰 What the Clipping Shows

A short column beneath a black‑and‑white promotional photograph of Marc Bolan and Steve Took. The text introduces Tyrannosaurus Rex as an avant‑garde duo championed by DJ John Peel, noting their debut single “Deborah” on Regal Zonophone. Typography is simple and compact, typical of late‑’60s regional press layouts.


This clipping matters because it captures one of the earliest recognitions of Bolan and Took’s emerging presence — before chart success, before T. Rex, and before the glam explosion.


📰 The Story Behind It

In early 1968, Tyrannosaurus Rex were still a cult act, known mainly to underground listeners and Peel’s devoted audience. The article frames them as a curiosity — unusual name, unusual music — and highlights Peel’s enthusiasm as a sign of their growing reputation.


“Anyone who claims to be even slightly avant‑garde in the pop world must have heard of Tyrannosaurus Rex…”


The tone is lightly amused but respectful, acknowledging the duo’s mystique and the self‑penned nature of their debut single. The piece positions Bolan and Took as outsiders poised to break into wider recognition.


“…their first disc, naturally self‑penned, is ‘Deborah’ on Regal Zonophone.”


This moment sits at the very beginning of their ascent — a quiet signal that something new and strange was stirring in British pop, soon to evolve into one of the defining acts of the decade.


📰 Quotes from the Article

“Anyone who claims to be even slightly avant‑garde in the pop world must have heard of Tyrannosaurus Rex…”

“…their first disc, naturally self‑penned, is ‘Deborah’ on Regal Zonophone.”


📰 Related Material

• Widnes Weekly News – Tyrannosaurus Rex Early Article – Apr. 1968

• Evening News and Star – Early Duo Introduction – Apr. 1968

• Chronicle Entry – “Deborah” (1968)


Additional material connected to this entry is listed in the tag index at the foot of the page.


📰 Visual Archive


Worcester News, April 19, 1968 — early press mention of Tyrannosaurus Rex, featuring a promotional photograph of Marc Bolan and Steve Took.


The layout includes a single image above a short column of introductory text.


📰 Closing Notes

This small regional clipping preserves Tyrannosaurus Rex at their most embryonic — a duo defined by strangeness, poetry, and the first sparks of attention that would soon propel Marc Bolan into the centre of British pop.



📝 Copyright Notice

All newspaper 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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