Who sparkled best?

T Rex
Total votes: 16 (35%)
Slade
Total votes: 2 (4%)
New York Dolls
Total votes: 3 (7%)
David Bowie
Total votes: 15 (33%)
Sweet
Total votes: 1 (2%)
Roxy Music
Total votes: 9 (20%)
Total votes: 46

Re: Sparkle Dome: Best Glam Band

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rsmurphy wrote: Mon Aug 22, 2022 6:45 am Everyone knows it's either T Rex or the Dolls, so why y'all playin'?
Now here's the thing glamwise - it all falls flat on its face unless you know the players could give a good account of themselves on the cobbles. For whatever strange reason that's just how it is, which is why it's Slade. Beneath all the glitz and good times, they would kick your teeth in. Perfect.
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Re: Sparkle Dome: Best Glam Band

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When I think of Glam, I think of the bands that never got out of the glam ghetto...Slade, Garry Glitter, Sweet. Of those, I guess T-Rex is head and shoulders above the rest. But if I consider the larger scope of Bowie outside of Ziggy Stardust and Roxy Music's output (and Eno solo work), those guys are well advanced beyond the genre limitations.

Re: Sparkle Dome: Best Glam Band

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Okay, so I suppose some genre qualification questions are inevitable. Clearly I'm not the expert, but I think I have an angle.

David Bowie's career is clearly not all glam. Ziggy and Diamond Dogs are solid glam canon, but (maybe) Man Who Sold the World, or (definitely) Blackstar among many other albums are not. Nonetheless, his contributions to glam are clear, so he's in the discussion.

Alice Cooper's Love It to Death seems to be an album that's interested in glam. The glam vs hard rock lines get a little blurry, but it feels pretty glam.

Queen however is a band that didn't have a glam phase, they just had some occasional glam tendencies.

Is this working?

Also, would anyone say Lou Reed Transformer is a glam album?

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