I had heard of but never heard this band. So I queued up Timeless. These guys were fucking killer!Nate Dort wrote: Tue Aug 23, 2022 9:38 am It's kinda strange/fascinating what gets lumped in with "glam rock." This is one of those genres that's really more about the aesthetic than the sound.
A lot of the early 70s glam rock was really geared towards reviving the '50s and early '60s R&B, blues, & early rock 'n roll sound, which is interesting because that was only like 15 years prior.
Wizzard was Roy Wood's way of trying to capture a Phil Spector thing.
Marc Bolan's Electric Warrior and The Slider stuff was a riff on Eddie Cochran and Chuck Berry.
Alvin Stardust.
Mud.
Suzy Quatro did some of this, though being cast as a regular on Happy Days helped solidify that image.
Then there's the more prog / art rock side of glam.
Bowie.
Roxy Music.
Mott The Hoople on the Ian Hunter-led albums.
Jobriath.
Some of the Alice Cooper stuff.
Lou Reed.
Be-Bop Deluxe.
Alex Harvey
Mick Ronson's solo stuff
Then you have the proto-punk glam stuff.
New York Dolls.
The Runaways.
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41I'd rather be throwing darts.