Glam ou pas Glam ?
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Iron Virgin - "Rebels Rule"
Z'ont été chercher le machin obscur
Unserious Sam a écrit:On va vous laisser les clés, vous fermerez en sortant...
Je ne saurai donc jamais si "mes" morceaux sont glam ou pas...
Algernon a écrit:Je laisse ce soin à "notre" Pablitta : une experte !
Prachak a écrit:Un excellent groupe oublié de nos jours et lui réellement glam .. Jook
Iron Virgin - "1974 Scottish Glam Rock" (Rave Up, 2007)
Hi there! You know, this must be the second most ridiculous name ever after this of (come on, it doesn't need Stephen King's imagination...)
Iron Maiden, haha! I mean, Iron Virgin?! What in the hell you have thinking of guys? There was no chance make it big or to be hanged on a
teen gal's room wall, right? But this by itself make them quite punk even if they weren't... or maybe were they?
These Scottish glamsters probably never make it further than those three singles in here (but don't bet on my side also...), which gathered
by the good folks at Rave-Up some years ago and it's already a sold out.
I first heard them on the Nuggets like for glam rock "Velvet Tinmine" compilation and they blew me! I mean OK, it's obvious now where
Kim Fowley and the Runaways stole their "California Paradise" from, "Rebel Rules"! Note to note! As Decca used to do then, ignored
band's material and force them to cover toons by others.
"Jet" by Macca and the Wings (yaaack....), "Teenage Love Affair" by Rick Derringer (I always liked him, go on - shoot me!) and
"Shake That Fat" by Jo Jo Gunne, all in BETTER versions than the originals in my humble opinion, fully glittered and thumped.
I wish Rave Up people have use back sleeve's American football Virgins image (check some mo' in the way cool Crazee Kids Sound blog)
than this of the original single for the front, but there's always I guess a second chance to reissue the reissue in a better package and with
better sound... The legend says that for all these, we must thank Thin Lizzy's producer Nick Tauber who discovered our beloved sleazees
but whom must we blame for the total reject it's the one million dollars question. I mean OK, were no Hector or Silverhead but they completely
deserved better fortune. If "Rebel Rules" had Sweet's brand on, I'm sure would have sold millions! Anyway, this is it, grab it and crank it.
One more thing, if any Giuda member ever crash this page, please do me a favor and cover your hooligan way this glam junk raver, you owe
it to yourselves. Rebel Rules Again !
Pablitta a écrit:Prachak a écrit:Un excellent groupe oublié de nos jours et lui réellement glam .. Jook
Si tu parles du Jook avec Trevor White, et pour en avoir un jour discuté avec lui (bien qu'il était plus intéressé par son assiette et son verre de vin ), j'ai pas eu l'impression qu'il se considérait comme glam à l'époque. Juste un guitariste. Comme quoi le glam ...
Unserious Sam a écrit:Vous me direz (ou pas) si c'est glam ou non... J'en sais rien, en fait, mais j'y vois du Spandex argenté, du lycra et des platform boots. Et j'y entends aussi un peu de T-Rex et de Bowie. Du orange, du vert pomme et des cheveux longs copué façon "mullet"... Je peux me tromper !
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