Glam Rock Compilation DVD - Best 70s & 80s Glam Rock Music Videos & Performances | Perfect for Parties, Retro Nights & Music Lovers
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Glam Rock Compilation DVD - Best 70s & 80s Glam Rock Music Videos & Performances | Perfect for Parties, Retro Nights & Music Lovers
Glam Rock Compilation DVD - Best 70s & 80s Glam Rock Music Videos & Performances | Perfect for Parties, Retro Nights & Music Lovers
Glam Rock Compilation DVD - Best 70s & 80s Glam Rock Music Videos & Performances | Perfect for Parties, Retro Nights & Music Lovers
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A DVD compilation featuring television appearances from some of the leading acts of the Glam Rock movement! Glam Rock’s emergence into popular music couldn’t have come at a better time. By the end of the late 60s and into the early 70s rock had reached its evolutionary peak. In a time where men could take as much pride in their make-up as the ladies, Marc Bolan of T-Rex was the most popular male popster in the U.K. since Elvis. T-Rex front man Marc Bolan is said to have pioneered Glam’s fashion movement and crafted music that was sexy with a surprisingly arty edge. Glam was an opportunity for these artists to manipulate their personas at will, and as a result the fashion style and glitzy showmanship became part of the overall artistic statement.
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It states "20 Original TV Recordings" on the cover and it's SUPERBLY done at that. I didn't expect this dvd to be this good when I first saw this at "Tower Records". It's a pity why Amazon do not list the track title of the songs. They would sell more DVDs that way (at least for DVDs with music is concerned). I wasn't sure about ordering this before until I saw the track listing. All music videos are the original, tv recordings (some I noticied were from "MUSIKLADEN") in crisp clear visual and with an incredible sound to go with it and all the music videos start from the very beginning to the very end without any interruptions from some announcers. Similar production/concept as "Disco Inferno" DVD which even has the live images but syncronizes perfectly with audio recording (without the people screaming, etc...). I'm a club DJ/VJ and I can tell you that you won't be disappointed with this dvd. 64 minutes total. Tracks include:1. T. Rex "Jeepster"2. Roxy Music "Virginia Plain"3. Suzi Quatro "48 Crash"4. David Essex "Rock On"5. Sweet "Teenage Rampage"6. Bay City Rollers "Bye Bye Baby"7. Medicine Head "How Does It Feel"8. Lulu "The Man Who Sold The World"9. David Cassidy "Rock Me Baby"10. Smokie "If You Think You Know How To Love Me"11. Steve Harley "Here Comes The Sun"12. Tom Robinson Band "2-4-6-8 Motorway"13. Showaddywaddy "You Got What It Takes"14. Nazareth "Love Hurts"15. Dave Edmunds "Here Comes The Weekend"16. Rod Stewart "Tonight's The Night"17. Roxy Music "Do The Strand"18. T. Rex "20th Century Boy"19. Mungo Jerry "Alright Alright Alright"20. Alice Cooper "Public Animal #9"Rod Stewart's "Tonight's The Night" is live version, sung so well and this version has some French vocals added in which I wasn't cognizant of before. Nicely done! Nazareth "Love Hurts" was by far my most favorite and this one was the best I've seen.For music video clips that's over 40 years old to be this good is something you wouldn't expect and the production and the concept of this DVD is TOTALLY AWESOME! The only thing I wish they would do next time is get rid of that huge "GLAM ROCK" written with every title of the group and the song at the beginning of the videos. It wouldn't be bad if it didn't linger too long. :-)

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