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  1. 11. Apr. 2016 · Born To Boogie combined live footage of T. Rex captured at the height of “Bolanmania” at their Empire Pool, Wembley concert of 1972, with appearances in recording sessions by Starr and Elton ...

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  2. Der Soundtrack zum Film "Born To Boogie", in der Regie von ex-Beatle Ringo Starr, dem bisher ungehörten Matinee Konzert vom 18. März 1972, aufgenommen und überarbeitet von keinem geringeren als Tony Visconti (bekannt u.a. als der Produzent von David Bowie)! Ebenso und exklusiv auf diesem 2CD-set ein 12 minütiges Interview mit Marc Bolan aus dem Jahre 1971 (nicht auf der 2DVD enthalten).

  3. 26. Feb. 2019 · Worse still, Born to Boogie has been criticised by some for being self-indulgent and dated. Although Bolan loved the idea of being a rock ’n’ roll star, he is, for the most part, simply enjoying the ride and doing what he does best. “I remember Marc loving ‘it’ as opposed to loving himself,” Edwards explains.

  4. 30. März 2016 · A four-disc deluxe edition celebrating the T. Rex & Marc Bolan ‘Motion Picture’ Born to Boogie is to be released in June. The Ringo Starr directed film (released in 1972) featured live versions of T. Rex’s greatest hits, recorded at their famous Wembley concerts, as well a legendary jam session with T.Rex joined by Ringo Starr and Elton John, and a mad hatter’s tea party with Catweazle ...

  5. Special Edition Widescreen DVD1: Born To Boogie (The Motion Picture) T. Rex In Concert 8.30pm, 18th March 1972 Born To Boogie Original Theatrical Trailer DVD2: T. Rex In Concert 5.30pm, 18th March 1972 Cosmic Rock Documentary Re-Born To Boogie Restoration Feature T. Rextras! Over 30 mins of extras, outtakes, deleted scenes, interviews and much ...

  6. Explore la lista de canciones, créditos, estadísticas y más por Children Of The Revolution (Born To Boogie Version) por Marc Bolan & T. Rex Featuring Elton John And Ringo Starr.

  7. 7" reissue of Marc Bolan and T. Rex joined by Ringo Starr on drums and Elton John on piano playing a version (for the Born To Boogie film) of the then-unreleased Children Of The Revolution and a cover of Little Richard’s Tutti Frutti plus Born To Boogie not performed in the movie of the same name!