Clap Your Hands & Stamp Your Feet: Golden Years Of Glam Rock II (1972-1976) – Mixcloud Exclusive

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Clap your hands and stamp your feet, that is basically what glam rock is all about! 😊 

The keywords for this seventies music style were fun, simplicity, energy and extravaganza. Marc Bolan, the frontman of T. Rex, accidentally put some glitters on his face for a Top Of The Pops performance in 1971 and glam rock was born. Although a few glam acts, like Gary Glitter and Sweet had some success overseas, the genre never became big in the United States. Enjoy this Mixcloud Exclusive!

“(…) one of the main reasons glam never caught on in the U.S. was that glam artists intentionally played around with gender conventions, dressing themselves up in outlandish, androgynous costumes and makeup.” (Allmusic)

Tracklist:

Hot Chocolate – Funky Rock 'N' Roll (1974)
Glitter Band – Let's Get Together Again (1974)
Hello – New York Groove (1975)
T. Rex – Telegram Sam (1972)
Sparks – Something For The Girl With Everything (1975)
Bonny St. Claire And Unit Gloria – Clap Your Hands And Stamp Your Feet (1972)
Slade – Look Wot You Dun (1972)
Suzi Quatro – 48 Crash (1973)
Hank The Knife And The Jets – Stan The Gunman (1975)
Sweet
– Wig-Wam Bam (1972)
Left Side – (Like A) Locomotion (1973)
Mud – Crazy (1973)
Bay City Rollers – Bye Bye Baby (1975)
Buster – Sunday (1976)
Guy Darrell – Suzie  (1974)
Barry Blue – Do You Wanna Dance? (1973)
Bobby Dazzler – Easy Lovin' Lady (1976)
Kenny – The Bump (1975)
Cozy Powell – Dance With The Devil (1973)
Giorgio Moroder – Son Of My Father (1972)
Lee Dallon – Sugar Shack (1975)
Wally Tax – Miss Wonderful (1973)
Husky – Song Of Praise (1975)
Tee-Set – The Bandstand (1974)
Steve Harley & Cockney Rebel – Make Me Smile (Come Up And See Me) (1975)

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