The Glitter Band – I’ve Gotta Get a Message Back to You
The Sound of Silence After the Glitter Fade: A Dramatic, Late-Era Glam Rock Plea for Connection as the 1970s Disco Ball Spins Away. There are songs that capture the moment,…
The Sound of Silence After the Glitter Fade: A Dramatic, Late-Era Glam Rock Plea for Connection as the 1970s Disco Ball Spins Away. There are songs that capture the moment,…
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The Red Rocker’s Soulful Detour: A Hard Rock Icon’s Unexpected and Poignant Attempt to Find Balladic Gold in the Shadow of a Legend. In the sprawling, often theatrical career of…
The Glittering Retreat: A Glam Rock Band’s Poignant Attempt to Trade Sparkle for Sensitivity and the Drama of Growing Up. The year 1975 was a curious, crossroads moment for British…
The Cry for Direction: A Moment of Hard Rock Vulnerability Revealing the Turmoil Behind the Motor City Madman’s Bluster. In the thunderous, uncompromising world of 1970s hard rock, few figures…