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  1. The original glam-rock stars of the '70s—T. Rex, David Bowie, Roxy Music, et al.—owed as much to showmen like Chuck Berry as they did to visions of a sci-fi future. This combination in turn influenced generations of rock stars to come, from Poison to AFI to Ima Robot. This playlist of modern glam stars goes great with some strong hairspray ...

  2. 23. Juli 2022 · Glam rock was a genre which emerged in the early 1970s which was characterized as much by fashion as the music itself. Performers wore flamboyant costumes (which often included glitter and platform shoes), makeup, and hairstyles. The look often flirted with andryogyny and fluid gender roles and a camp style. Musically, the genre drew largely from rock and roll, but incorporated cabaret ...

  3. Glam Rock. Often confused with '80s hair metal (at least by American listeners), glam rock was an almost entirely British phenomenon that became wildly popular during the first half of the '70s. Glam rock was fairly simple, crunchy guitar rock put across with outrageous theatricality. Most of the music was unabashedly catchy, with melodies ...

  4. 23. Apr. 2024 · Gary Glitter, often referred to as the King of Glam Rock, dominated the 70s music scene with his extravagant costumes, glittering makeup, and unforgettable hits. His raucous anthems, including "Rock and Roll, Part 2" and "I Love You Love Me Love," are synonymous with the genre, embodying its penchant for theatricality and flamboyance. Glitter's unyielding popularity in his heyday solidified ...

  5. Spread the loveThe 1970s were a time of flamboyant style, cultural change, and musical innovation. At the heart of this period was the glam-rock wave, which swept across both sides of the Atlantic, leaving in its wake a trail of glitter, platform shoes, and some of the most memorable tunes in rock history. Today we revisit this colorful era with Far Out 40: The best songs of the glam-rock ...

  6. Glam rock was fairly simple, crunchy guitar rock put across with outrageous theatricality. Most of the music was unabashedly catchy, with melodies drawn from teenage bubblegum pop and hip-shaking rhythms from early rock & roll. But those innocent-sounding influences were belied by the delivery, which was all campy, glitzy showmanship and sexuality. In fact, one of the main reasons glam never ...

  7. The Sound of Glam Rock · Playlist · 200 songs · 1.4K likes. The Sound of Glam Rock · Playlist · 200 songs · 1.4K likes. Home; Search; Your Library. Playlists Podcasts & Shows Artists Albums. Cookies. English. Resize main navigation. Preview of Spot ...