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The beefed-up, turbo-charged Chinnichap sound - Bubblepunk one might call it - reached its apex on the great Sweet hits of 73-4... Blockbuster etc.
— Nov 17, 2013 03:27AM
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When Joey Ramone put his Mom's make up back in her boudoir, and invested in some ripped Levi's and sneakers, New York City's romance with Glam was over.
— Nov 17, 2013 02:49PM
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1973: T.Rex in decline whilst the glitter pop craze continues to flourish
— Nov 17, 2013 02:18PM
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Just beyond The Valley Of The New York Dolls lay punk and Iggy's salvation.
— Nov 17, 2013 02:12PM
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Roxy Music's first album was a wild ride along Pop Art Boulevard
— Nov 17, 2013 08:25AM
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Nicky Chinn met Mike Chapman at Tramp, a London hotspot for pop people. Perfect.
— Nov 17, 2013 03:25AM
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Slade were all about stamping out the hippie sensitivity and pedantic virtuosity of Yes or Emerson, Lake and Palmer with their impudently caricatured platform boots.
— Nov 17, 2013 03:24AM
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Barney is a bit down on Mott for their unreconstructed attitudes. Yet no one can deny they were the vehicle for one of the great Glam anthems 'All The Young Dudes'. And whilst not strictly Glam, they were still a great band.
— Nov 17, 2013 03:18AM

