Gary Glitter – Rock And Roll Part 1
The Sonic Architect of an Era: Revisiting the Debut of the Glam Rock Sound The history of 1970s popular music is inextricably linked to the emergence of Glam Rock, a…
The Sonic Architect of an Era: Revisiting the Debut of the Glam Rock Sound The history of 1970s popular music is inextricably linked to the emergence of Glam Rock, a…
The Overlooked Power of a Pop Masterpiece: Rediscovering Gary Glitter’s Crash Crash The trajectory of a music career is often defined as much by the songs that were chosen as…
A Masterclass in Glam Rock: Revisiting Gary Glitter’s 1977 Top Of The Pops Performance The archives of British television hold many moments that defined the sonic landscape of the late…
A Rare Glimpse of Glam Rock at Full Force: Revisiting Gary Glitter’s 1975 Television Performance A recently circulated archival clip featuring Gary Glitter performing “Satan’s Daughter” has drawn renewed attention…
When Music Outlives the Man A recently resurfaced 1972 performance clip of Gary Glitter singing “I Didn’t Know I Loved You Till I Saw You Rock and Roll” has reignited…
Glam and Controversy: “You Belong To Me” Reopens the Debate Around a Complicated Legacy Few performances capture the paradox of glam rock quite like “You Belong To Me,” a track…
Glam Reflections and Reinvention: A 1992 Interview Revisits a 1970s Icon A 1992 television interview featuring Gary Glitter has resurfaced, offering a revealing snapshot of how a once dominant figure…
A Voice Before the Silence: Revisiting a 1975 Performance That Time Cannot Replace A newly resurfaced broadcast of Gary Glitter performing “Remember Me This Way” on TopPop, dated January 1,…
Before Punk Had a Name The Raw Pulse of a 1973 Concert Still Echoes. In 1973, the stage of the Rainbow Theatre became the setting for a performance that would…
A Glam Era Snapshot That Still Divides Viewers The March 1, 1975 appearance of Gary Glitter performing “The Wanderer” on Supersonic captures a moment when image, sound, and broadcast culture…