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  1. Apr 23, 2024 · Latest additions: Slade, Mick Ronson, Roy Wood. Most divisive: Mott the Hoople. Over 2.2K Ranker voters have come together to rank this list of Glam Rock Bands. Glam rock is a flamboyant genre that carved a mesmerizing niche in the 1970s music scene.

  2. Oct 17, 2023 · The 30 Greatest Glam Rock Albums of All Time Featuring classics from Elton John, T. Rex, The Lemon Twigs, Suzi Quatro, Roxy Music and more. By Paste Staff | October 17, 2023 | 12:00pm

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    • Queen
    • T.Rex
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    • Roxy Music
    • Slade
    • New York Dolls
    • Wizzard
    • The Sweet
    • Motley Crüe
    • Def Leppard

    A great group to start our list is with the legendary band Queen, who formed in London in 1971. They soon became famous for the dazzling performances of their lead singer Freddie Mercury. Their third album, Sheer Heart Attack, released in 1974, found international success. This was followed by A Night at the Opera, which had the lead single “Bohemi...

    Up next, we have T.Rex, a band started by Marc Bolan in 1967. Their music had a folk rock sound that soon garnered a strong following. Bolan, a talented guitarist and singer, was responsible for the unique sound. T.Rex was most famous in Britain after several top-ten hits and four singles that made it to #1, especially their 1971 album Electric War...

    Another British band influential in the glam rock genre is Mott the Hoople. The group was initially known as the Doc Thomas Group, formed in 1968 by Ian Hunter with other members Mick Ralphs, Stan Tippins, and Pete Overend Watts. They are best known for “All the Young Dudes,” written by no other than David Bowie. This song was an international hit ...

    Our next group, Roxy Musicis no doubt one of the pioneers of glam rock. The band was born from the passion of Brian Ferry in 1970, who formed the group along with Graham Simpson, Phil Manzanera, Andy Mackay, and Paul Thompson. Their first two albums of unique, hard-charging art rock found success in Britain. They gained additional success in the Un...

    Another influential glam rock band of the ’70s is Slade. Some of their singles were among the most loved of the decade. Their most famous hit, “Merry Xmas Everybody,” has sold over a million copies, and no other band dominated the charts as consistently as they did. They had a short period where their popularity faded until the moment they replaced...

    American band New York Dollswere formed in 1971. Notorious for wearing women’s makeup and outrageously colorful clothing, they soon gained attention for dazzling performances. The Dolls have had a lasting influence on a new generation of bands. They were famous for revitalizing the New York music scene in the 1970s, introducing a glam rock style th...

    British band Wizzard was formed by Roy Woodin 1972. The octet first played at Wembley Rock and Rock Festival and soon dominated the airwaves with the “Ball Park Incident.” Their performances consisted of Wood and his bandmates heavily made up in war paint and sporting colorful costumes. Their signature big hair contributed to their reputation as on...

    After coming together in 1968, the Sweetsoon after had their first hit, “Funny Funny.” They progressed from a lighter music to a more hard-rock style. The group had dominated the charts in the 1970s with thirteen top 20 hits and sold over 50 million records before the band broke up in 1979. They are best known for their song “Wig Wam Bam.” The Swee...

    Los Angeles-based Mötley Crüeformed in 1981. From the beginning, they focused on producing heavy metal music. The band joined the glam rock wave with the release of their third album, Theatre of Painin 1985 and became famous for their extraordinary live performances, which often included spectacular pyrotechnics. Dr. Feelgood, their one, and only a...

    British rock band Def Leppardbegan their musical careers in 1977 as heavy metal rockers. They soon entered the world of glam heavy metal because of their commercial success and electrifying performances. By the late ’80s, the band had already become famous, but the release of their album Hysteriain 1987 took the charts by storm, having over 12 mill...

    • T. Rex. Marc Bolan, who for all intents and purposes was T. Rex, more or less invented glam rock in 1971. Dialing back the freak-folk of his first band John's Children and the original incarnation called Tyrannosaurus Rex, and adding some electrified Chuck Berry groove to his Tolkien tales, Marc rocked glitter and boas like few other.
    • David Bowie. Like Bob Marley did with reggae, Bowie embodied the genre while simultaneously rising above it, creating his "Ziggy Stardust" persona after seeing his good friend Marc Bolan's career take off with a similar concept.
    • New York Dolls. The New York Dolls changed the world in about a dozen tracks — much like their predecessors who took inspiration from them, the Sex Pistols.
    • Slade. The bad boys of UK glam, Slade partied and performed like the good-time hooligans they were, mastering the art of the crowd anthem with purposefully misspelled chants like "Cum On Feel the Noize" and "Mama Weer All Crazee Now."
    • T.Rex - 20th Century Boy: The Ultimate Collection (2002) Marc Bolan never truly escaped the perplexing hippy gumbo of his Hobbit-obsessed acoustic days, so T.Rex albums were often peppered with unwelcome throwbacks to pre-electric lyrical gobbledegook.
    • David Bowie - Ziggy Stardust (1972) Of course when David Bowie first exploded across the nation’s TV screens in the summer of ’72 nobody realised that the orange cox-combed alien apparition that gazed into their living rooms through unevenly matched eyeballs was simply some bloke from Brixton playing the part of a charismatic intergalactic superstar of no fixed gender.
    • Slade - The Very Best Of (2005) Journeyman Wolverhampton rockers Slade weren’t so much catwalk glam as terraces garish. The band first adopted street-level football fan chic in 1969 by aping the then-popular skinhead cult (crops, boots and braces), and by ’72, they had metamorphosed into fully-fledged super yobs.
    • Sweet - Ballroom Blitz (1998) Bubblegum impresarios Nicky Chinn and Mike Chapman’s decision to mould the Sweet into a money-spinning pantomime hybrid of glam-pop camp and lightweight, melody-driven rock might have frustrated the band’s pretensions to metal integrity.
  4. Jun 30, 2023 · Find out the nine best glam rock bands below. 1. Queen. Formed in London in 1970 and fronted by the giant-voiced singer Freddie Mercury, Queen released hits like “We Will Rock You” and “We...

  5. Jun 28, 2023 · Slade. Sweet. Mott the Hoople. Gary Glitter. New York Dolls. Wizzard. Mud. Sparks. The Glitter Band. Queen. Bryan Ferry and Roxy Music. Hello. Cockney Rebel. The Sensational Alex Harvey Band. The Rubettes. Jobriath. KISS. Suzi Quatro and The Quatro Sisters. 1. T. Rex. At the beginning of the 70s, England is in a T. Rex frenzy.

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