Alright, after a month in a cloud of 70's hard rock, carpeted van clambaked smoke, I'm ready to tackle a new sub-genre: glam.
Once again this is inspired by the fact that it's a pocket of music history that I know a bit about, but need some schooling and making it a contest seems to inspire a more vigorous discussion. It seems Glam at best generated some outstanding rock and roll, challenged masculinity and broke down gender norms. At worst it could be considered responsible for hair metal, and drug overdoses.
I encourage anyone to point out glaring omissions from the glittery cage match.
There are a few artists I considered including but didn't based on some vague sense of what these half a dozen were doing:
Lou Reed
Mott the Hoople
I'm open to debate if the above should qualify.
Sparkle Dome: Best Glam Band
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