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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Glam_punkGlam punk - Wikipedia

    Glam punk is a music genre that began in the early to mid-1970s and incorporates elements of proto-punk and glam rock. The genre was pioneered by the New York Dolls, who influenced the formation of other New York City groups the Stilettos, the Brats and Ruby and the Rednecks and bands in the United Kingdom including Hollywood Brats and Jet.

  2. Glam punk is a music genre that began in the early to mid-1970s and incorporates elements of proto-punk and glam rock. The genre was pioneered by the New York Dolls , who influenced the formation of other New York City groups the Stilettos, the Brats and Ruby and the Rednecks and bands in the United Kingdom including Hollywood Brats and Jet .

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Punk_rockPunk rock - Wikipedia

    Punk rock; Other names: Punk: Stylistic origins: Garage rock; proto-punk; rock and roll; rockabilly; glam rock; pub rock; surf music; Cultural origins: Mid-1970s, United States, United Kingdom, and Australia: Derivative forms: Alternative rock; pop-punk; new wave; indie rock; industrial; no wave; noise rock; NWOBHM; speed metal; thrash metal ...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Glam_rockGlam rock - Wikipedia

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    Glam rock can be seen as a fashion as well as musical subgenre. Glam artists rejected the revolutionary rhetoric of the late 1960s rock scene, instead glorifying decadence, superficiality, and the simple structures of earlier pop music.In response to these characteristics, scholars such as I.Taylor and D. Wall characterised glam rock as "offensive,...

    Glam rock emerged from the English psychedelic and art rock scenes of the late 1960s and can be seen as both an extension of, and a reaction against, those trends. Its origins are associated with Marc Bolan, who had renamed his acoustic duo T. Rex and taken up electric instruments by the end of the 1960s. Bolan was, in the words of music critic Ken...

    While glam rock was exclusively a British cultural phenomenon, with Steven Wells in The Guardian writing "Americans only got glam second hand via the posh Bowie version", covers of British glam rock classics are now piped-muzak staples at US sporting events. Glam rock was a background influence for Richard O'Brien, writer of the 1973 London musical...

    Movies that reflect glam rock aesthetics include: 1. T. Rex's documentary Born to Boogie(1972) 2. The Sweet's BBC documentary All That Glitters(1973) 3. Brian De Palma's Phantom of the Paradise(1974) 4. Gary Glitter's Remember Me This Way(1974) 5. The Rocky Horror Picture Show(1975) 6. Slade's Slade in Flame(1975) 7. Never Too Young to Rock(1975) 8...

    Chapman, Ian and Johnson, Henry. (eds) Global Glam and Popular Music: Style and Spectacle from the 1970s to the 2000s. New York: Routledge, 2016 ISBN 9781138821767
    Rock, Mick, Glam! An Eyewitness Account Omnibus Press, 2005 ISBN 1-84609-149-7
    Reynolds, Simon Shock and Awe: Glam Rock and Its Legacy, from the Seventies to the Twenty-first Century Day Street Press, 2016 ISBN 978-0062279804
  5. in: Genres. Glam punk is a term used retrospectively to describe a short-lived trend for bands which produced a form of proto-punk that incorporated elements of glam rock, initially in the early to mid-1970s. History. Glam punk has been seen as a backlash to the hippie folk music sensibilities of the 1960s.

  6. Oct 18, 2023 · Glam rock (or “glitter rock,” as it was better known in the US) added a rare splash of color and sparked a very different kind of cultural evolution.

  7. Yet Glam Rock left traces through the 1970s and into the 1980s. The New York Dolls used Glam Rock fashion, imagery, and attitude in creating a path to the emerging punk rock scene in the United States and Britain in the mid-1970s. In punk and post-punk groups such as Adam and the Ants, and Japan toyed with Glam Rock imagery.

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