TheChillyAcademic
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Been here on gaf for a few months and have, mostly, stayed away from the OT forum mainly due to the fact that I have nothing to say. But as of late, I've really fallen back into completing my music collection and have to the re-realization that my favourite genre would have to be Glam.
This is somewhat odd for most of my friends since I'm only 21 and was therefore not alive when these bands were at their peak. But I don't know...there is something about the music, something different then other "rock" of the time. Maybe it has to do with the fact that glam rock (not hair metal) was so over the top, wild and strange. Artists like David Bowie or Jobriath created strange personas, groups like Slade and Sweet proved it was possible to mix bubblegum pop with melodic rock and groups such as Queen or 10cc (who dabbled lightly) wrote amazing and fantastic lyrics.
Wtf is glam?
I will say that I never got into the American side of the movement (save Jobriath), more specifically Alice Cooper.
Glam is, in many ways, sort of tragic. Marc Bolan, one of the founders of glam, died in a car accident before his 30th birthday. Similarly, Jobriath passed away from aids after his hugely public rise and fall from grace. Most of the groups aren't even together anymore.
Artists: It should be noted that not all of these groups were purely glam, but at one point in their career they flirted with the genre.
Cockney Rebel - Mr. Soft / Sebastian
Queen - Brighton Rock / In The Lap of the Gods (Revisited)
Slade - Cum on feel the noise / How Does it Feel? / Nobody's Fool / Let's Call it Quits
Sweet - The Ballroom Blitz / Little Willy / Wig Wam Bam / Solid Gold Brass
Suzi Quatro - Mama's Boy / Can the Can
Marc Bolan~T.Rex - Mambo Sun / Get it On / Ride a White Swan / I Love to Boogie / Children of the Revolution / Jeepster / Dandy in the Underworld / Metal Guru
10cc - The Dean and I / The Wall Street Shuffle / Modern Man Blues
Gary Glitter - Rock'n Roll Pt. 2 / Leader of the Gang / Do You Wanna Touch
The Glitter Band - Let's Get Together Again / Love in the Sun
Jobriath - I'm a Man / Rock of Ages / Sunday Brunch
Lou Reed - Walk on the Wild Side / Sweet Jane / Perfect Day / Satellite of Love
Bryan Ferry - Tokyo Joe
Wizzard - See My Baby Jive / Angel Fingers / Rock n' Roll Winter / I wish it Could be Christmas Everyday
ELO - 10538 Overture / Roll Over Beethoven / Rockaria
Sparks - This Town Aint Big Enough / Talent is an Asset / Hospitality on Parade
David Bowie - Ziggy Stardust / The Prettiest Star / Time / Moonage Daydream / Watch that Man
Iggy Pop and the Stooges - I Wanna Be Your Dog / Sixteen / Gimmie Danger
Mott the Hoople - The Golden Age of Rock n' Roll / All the Way from Memphis / All the Young Dudes
Sadistic Mika Band - Suki Suki Suki / Boys & Girls
Alvin Stardust - My Coo Ca Choo / Jealous Mind
David Essex - Rock On / Gonna Make You a Star / Lamplight
Roxy Music - Virginia Plain / Do the Strand / Ladytron / Mother of Pearl
Briano Eno - Needles in the Camel's Eye / Baby's On Fire
The New York Dolls - Personality Crisis / Subway Train / Chatterbox
So, any fans?
This is somewhat odd for most of my friends since I'm only 21 and was therefore not alive when these bands were at their peak. But I don't know...there is something about the music, something different then other "rock" of the time. Maybe it has to do with the fact that glam rock (not hair metal) was so over the top, wild and strange. Artists like David Bowie or Jobriath created strange personas, groups like Slade and Sweet proved it was possible to mix bubblegum pop with melodic rock and groups such as Queen or 10cc (who dabbled lightly) wrote amazing and fantastic lyrics.
Wtf is glam?
I will say that I never got into the American side of the movement (save Jobriath), more specifically Alice Cooper.
doremi.com said:Glam Rock was an English phoenomina of the early 70's, it's main identifying mark wasn't the clothes worn or the name of the singer (Larry Lurex anyone?) but the rhythm of the music. A very basic tribal 4 on the floor pervades glam rock.. sometimes played on the floor tom tom ala' Gary Glitter/Suzi Quatro sometimes the whole band just stomped along on the beat like Slade or T-Rex, but this was rock'n'roll.. pure and simple.
Draw a line from the birth of rock'n'roll in the '50's to the moment when Rock reached it's evolutionary peak and started to feed on itself with Punk Rock in the mid 70's, everything since has more or less been an ironic pastiche of something that came before.. either a retro nod.. or a blatant copy.. Grunge? nah.. you've never heard a Pink Fairies record.. Techno? no.. we're talking Rock'n'Roll here.. Disco? ...I said ROCK'N'ROLL!
Start with Elvis.. Meet the Beatles.. get Psychedelicised.. Prog-rock came next.. then Punk.. except.. no, step back a bit, during the Prog-Rock years of the early 70's some folk didn't want 20 minute epic songs, they wern't interested in classical music, time changes or augmented 7th chords.. these people harked back to the glory days of cartoon rock, the late 50's early 60's when the "Jukebox Hall" (© Gary Glitter) pumped out dance tunes and boy met girl.. when rock was king and too dress *UP* was cool.. add this movement to the decade taste forgot (Stand up the 70's!) and what have you got? the freakshow outrage of Glam Rock!
At the time Glam was totally OUT. un-hip.. a joke.. those of us with Sweet records were laughed at by our "Yes-fan" friends.. Slade were a Joke as were T-Rex.. even the mighty David Bowie was a "pop star" laughed at by "real" music fans who derided the make-up and the hair as proof that they in their dirty jeans were cool. Bowie was only rehabilitated when Punk bands started namedropping him.. as were the majority of Glam bands whose 3 minute sonic outbursts formed part of the blueprint for UK punk.. the US version fed more on the Velvet Underground and the Stooges, but just listen to "Action" by the Sweet or anything by T-Rex or Alice Cooper and you can almost feel the UK version of Punk welling up in the background..
The following pages follow the history of glam via it's apperances in the UK charts of the time.. why use the charts as a guide? well, To be Glam you had to be Big Loud, Brash and above all: A STAR! ..if you wern't in the charts you wern't glam enough! ..if you feel I've left anyone out.. email me, I'll either add 'em or give you a valid reason why they're false glam..
Glam is, in many ways, sort of tragic. Marc Bolan, one of the founders of glam, died in a car accident before his 30th birthday. Similarly, Jobriath passed away from aids after his hugely public rise and fall from grace. Most of the groups aren't even together anymore.
Artists: It should be noted that not all of these groups were purely glam, but at one point in their career they flirted with the genre.
Cockney Rebel - Mr. Soft / Sebastian
Queen - Brighton Rock / In The Lap of the Gods (Revisited)
Slade - Cum on feel the noise / How Does it Feel? / Nobody's Fool / Let's Call it Quits
Sweet - The Ballroom Blitz / Little Willy / Wig Wam Bam / Solid Gold Brass
Suzi Quatro - Mama's Boy / Can the Can
Marc Bolan~T.Rex - Mambo Sun / Get it On / Ride a White Swan / I Love to Boogie / Children of the Revolution / Jeepster / Dandy in the Underworld / Metal Guru
10cc - The Dean and I / The Wall Street Shuffle / Modern Man Blues
Gary Glitter - Rock'n Roll Pt. 2 / Leader of the Gang / Do You Wanna Touch
The Glitter Band - Let's Get Together Again / Love in the Sun
Jobriath - I'm a Man / Rock of Ages / Sunday Brunch
Lou Reed - Walk on the Wild Side / Sweet Jane / Perfect Day / Satellite of Love
Bryan Ferry - Tokyo Joe
Wizzard - See My Baby Jive / Angel Fingers / Rock n' Roll Winter / I wish it Could be Christmas Everyday
ELO - 10538 Overture / Roll Over Beethoven / Rockaria
Sparks - This Town Aint Big Enough / Talent is an Asset / Hospitality on Parade
David Bowie - Ziggy Stardust / The Prettiest Star / Time / Moonage Daydream / Watch that Man
Iggy Pop and the Stooges - I Wanna Be Your Dog / Sixteen / Gimmie Danger
Mott the Hoople - The Golden Age of Rock n' Roll / All the Way from Memphis / All the Young Dudes
Sadistic Mika Band - Suki Suki Suki / Boys & Girls
Alvin Stardust - My Coo Ca Choo / Jealous Mind
David Essex - Rock On / Gonna Make You a Star / Lamplight
Roxy Music - Virginia Plain / Do the Strand / Ladytron / Mother of Pearl
Briano Eno - Needles in the Camel's Eye / Baby's On Fire
The New York Dolls - Personality Crisis / Subway Train / Chatterbox
So, any fans?