This is a great program I picked up at a Glam exhibition at Liverpool’s Tate. It was an excellent installation featuring a variety of media and a great soundtrack. The point was that the Glam movement was driven by the working class as a form of escapism from bad economic times. Slade were a...
Yes – UK 1971
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Lovely “non” story about Yes not playing more dates that year. Not riveting editorial but some great photos of pre-Fragile/ Rick Wakeman Yes....
Yes Sweatshirt ̵...
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This is a sweat shirt I bought at a Yes show in Newcastle in 1980. I’d seen them a couple of times before with the classic line-up and, being the purist I was, I had to push myself to go and see the new lineup featuring Trevor Horn and Geoff Downes of Buggles fame. It was a strange show. The...
Starz T-Shirt –...
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A very rare Starz t-shirt that I think I got from a friend in Newcastle back around 1981. ...
Sounds Magazine R...
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This so easily could have been me circa ’78 or ’79. The Rush interview actually takes place in Newcastle...
Barney Hoskyns’...
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Barney Hoskyns’ book on the glam scene. The term was coined in the UK. In the US it was referred to more often as the glitter scene, distancing the likes of the New York Dolls from Gary Glitter and Sweet....