Glam Rock Music

AND founding member of ELO.One of the best pop bands ever IMO :grinning:

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And perhaps we shouldn’t forget The Move prior to Wizard

Call the fire brigade? :fire_engine:

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Now that was a good tune … and so was Blackberry Way,

The chap on the left looks like he’s straddled the decades and was au unfulfilled member of the Beatles ( Ringo Starr’s brother!) …possibly when they went through their guru phase.

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Yes, that’s one hefty medallion isn’t it?
I just noticed that the third from the left is wearing an iron cross on a chain. I’d almost forgotten about that particular fad. Some of the older lads wore them with their school uniforms when I first started secondary school back in 73

Don’t Bring Me Down - ELO

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This isn’t Glam Rock. Pop at its finest.

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No doubt about these :grinning:

Mud.

The secrets that you keep.

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deleated by me

Towards the end of that era, The Rubettes came to the fore and their instant No 1 hit thrust singer/guitarist, Paul Da Vinci into the halls of fame.

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Yep!
Juke Box Jive was their next although lesser hit if I remember correctly. Sugar Baby Love was terrific, its on one of my echo dot speaker playlists! :+1:

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Gosh … Mud and the Rubbettes …Yes! I’m dancing around my handbag as I type!
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Will it be on YouTube? :thinking::handbag:

You think I’m old enough to be one of them influencers? :face_with_hand_over_mouth:

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We are vintage on this forum - never old!:sunglasses::handbag::v:

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That’s my excuse anyway! :open_mouth:
Where’s me handbag…

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Oh, memories! :grin: :laughing: :musical_note:

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T. Rex - Ride a White Swan

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Mustn’t forget these fellas!

Dave Hill on the right when he had his Egyptology thing going on

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David Bowie - Starman

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