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    Question Proto-glam

    I'm thinking of stuff like Machines by Ning, Heartbreaker by The Baby and You're Still Mine by The Eggy.

    Stuff recorded in the 60s, just about, that's post-psych and that serve as a precursor of what was just around the corner.

    Anyone got any others?
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    [QUOTE=jakartajive;309248]You're Still Mine by The EggyQUOTE]

    not heard that in a while..

    other proto-glammers?

    chris hodge immediately springs to mind..
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    never heard of any of them -- must check them out.

    how about THE EQUALS - "i can see but you don't know"?
    - - can't remember what year that was made but its hella glammy.

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    Yes to Chris Hodge, despite his first 45 being '72.
    All three 45s are pretty great, I think.

    And yes of course to that Equals track.
    Exactly the kinda vibe I am after.
    Post-mod/freakbeat, pre-glam.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jakartajive View Post
    I'm thinking of stuff like Machines by Ning, Heartbreaker by The Baby and You're Still Mine by The Eggy.

    Stuff recorded in the 60s, just about, that's post-psych and that serve as a precursor of what was just around the corner.

    Anyone got any others?
    Just got outbid on that Baby record about half an hour ago. I didn't like it at first, but kept on listening to the soundclip and now I'm really into it! No bids till the very last minute so I thought I'd snaffled it, then it all went snipetastic....

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    And it went to me.

    This now means I have a US pressing to get shot of, of course . . .
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    Well, dude, think how happy Lisa will be if you actually *sell* a record!

    I can't believe I missed the obvious gag - Would you like to sell or trade your Baby?
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    I am already contemplating a time share option with ETK in Ireland.
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    possibly some Dave clark 5 or honeycombs (Meek) stuff?
    "THIS IS A FINE TAPE AND BRINGS BACK MEMORIES OF YESTERYEAR WHEN THE MUSIC WORLD WAS GOOD AND NOT FOULED UP BY THE LONG HAIR SCURVES WHO JUST BEAT WILDLY ON ANYTHING AND COME UP WITH A LOT OF STUPID NOISE THat only damnfools and liars say they like it"

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    There are a few sellers on Ebay who describe everything from 1972-1976 as "crunching glam" so it's easy to fall foul of it !

    Kenny's "Give it to me now" from 1973 has a rather good B-side " Rollin' "

    I would make an mp3 but after a week my mp3s all record as silent tracks so not sure what's gone wrong.

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    That UK Jones 45?
    We know when a mate buys it for you too.

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    Not new to anyone probably but I guess the Octopus 45 fits?

    Edit: After a re-listen, maybe not. Forgot how good Thief is by the way.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rich Hero View Post
    'Neurotic Reaction'
    Remind me again who this is by, Rich?

    Brain.
    Sieve.
    Massive similarities between the two, aren't there?


    Also, of course, the Boneshaker 45.

    Which I still don't own!
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    Quote Originally Posted by jakartajive View Post
    Remind me again who this is by, Rich?
    Die Anderen, Kannibal Komix, Apocalypse (all one and the same)...

    Not sure if that's the post that Bud is referring to but I reckon it's glammy, by dint of the vocals.
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    ...Although Google tells me it's 1970.

    So, for the benefit of LLMOD1, what makes glam glam? For me double-time, glitterbeat, toms, handclaps and Bolan-esque vocals. But it's a pretty hard genre to define, musically, I reckon.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rich Hero View Post
    ...Although Google tells me it's 1970.

    So, for the benefit of LLMOD1, what makes glam glam? For me double-time, glitterbeat, toms, handclaps and Bolan-esque vocals. But it's a pretty hard genre to define, musically, I reckon.
    All those things, I think, but it must also have a whiff of bubblegum and a touch of metal. I suppose you could say 'Desdemona' by John's Children was proto-glam, but then that might be cheating.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rich Hero View Post
    ...Although Google tells me it's 1970.

    So, for the benefit of LLMOD1, what makes glam glam? For me double-time, glitterbeat, toms, handclaps and Bolan-esque vocals. But it's a pretty hard genre to define, musically, I reckon.
    Na-na-na-na-na vocals.
    Powerchords after a fashion.
    Idiot joy riffs.


    Brickies in silver spandex.
    Boxers with glitter on their faces.
    Rugby boys toying with androgyny because they figured it might get them laid more.
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    Massive shoes.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jakartajive View Post
    Na-na-na-na-na vocals...
    "Just The Same As You" - The Southern Sound?
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    Quote Originally Posted by rainbowffolly View Post
    "Just The Same As You" - The Southern Sound?
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    You out na-na-ed me!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rich Hero View Post
    What makes glam glam?
    Good question - particularly when I'm looking at obscure "junkshop glam" 45s I often wonder whether it can technically be "glam" until you've seen pictures of the artist. As, essentially, we're talking blues-rock type stuff, at one end, you've got the more straight-forward pop-rock side of things and at the other you've got stuff that comes from the progressive rock side of things or even "pub-rock".

    So, musically, Wreckless Eric (see here) or Status Quo or James Hogg's wonderful 'Lovely Lady Rock' might be glam but, due to styling, neither are. I guess the answer would just be Bolanesque vocals but that would exclude lots of the stuff of Velvet Tinmine for example, not to mention a lot of Gary Glitter, The Sweet, Roxy Music, Slade and plenty of others who are often talked about in terms of glam.

    Obviously, none of this bothers me in terms of whether I like it or not.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rich Hero View Post
    Die Anderen, Kannibal Komix, Apocalypse (all one and the same)...
    Donīt forget Rich that they also used the name THE OTHERS on a record both you and me own
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    i don't think it's what you are searching for, but in a way bubblegum tracks lile "cara-linn" by the strangeloves or "quick joe small" share a lot of things with glam
    (a "massive" beat, goofy but funny tracks, etc)

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    The Eggy and Ning were both Coventry bands....formed from the ashes of The Sorrows and 3AM (a cross between Cream and Jeff Beck Group apparently) respectively - SO THERE !
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    Quote Originally Posted by alex.twist View Post
    i don't think it's what you are searching for, but in a way bubblegum tracks lile "cara-linn" by the strangeloves or "quick joe small" share a lot of things with glam
    (a "massive" beat, goofy but funny tracks, etc)
    I've thought the same myself before. Try playing 'Quick Joey Small' back to back with 'Neurotic Reaction'...
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    surely there must be some Bonzo Dog Band stuff that fits in with the sound you're after.... try "you done my brain in" from their KEYNSHAM lp

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    duane eddy - forty miles of bad road.....
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