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Glam Rock : Music in Sound and Vision - Simon Philo

Glam Rock

Music in Sound and Vision

By: Simon Philo

eText | 15 October 2018 | Edition Number 1

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Until recently, glam rock has been a mere footnote in popular music history: a style-over-substance lark in an otherwise serious industry. Glam Rock: Music in Sound and Vision reveals the true story of how glam carved out a place as a diverse musical style and how it related to the artistic, political, economic, emotional, sexual, and commercial scenes of the late twentieth century. Committed to spectacle but also to musical ingenuity, glam delivered an exhilarating burst of color that offered a joyful reboot for pop culture—“a total blam blam!”



Glam swept through Britain to North America in the early 1970s with the foundational stardom of T Rex and David Bowie, offering an alternative to the established rock and pop styles that had started to bore a segment of young listeners. As Alice Cooper and KISS filled concert arenas, British acts as diverse as the Rolling Stones, Elton John, and Queen consciously adopted glam’s flair for drama. Refreshing and reinvigorating, glam influenced later musical movements and moments from glitterfunk to punk, from new wave to new romanticism, and from hair metal to the synth-pop of self-conscious changelings like Marilyn Manson and Lady Gaga.



In Simon Philo’s engaging history, glam finally gets the spotlight it deserves. As an essential force in the history of popular music, glam offers a prism through which to explore ’70s pop culture in all its glitter and charm.
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The book's seven chapters abound with quotations and contemporaneous accounts, and Philo's expertise and subtle understanding of this unique substyle of rock music is exhibited throughout. He is painstaking in accounting for glam’s evolution, from its roots in the early 1970s, through its proliferation, to its influence on future generations—with specific mention of artists such as Nirvana, Oasis, and Lady Gaga. The opening time line—which begins with the birth of Bryan Ferry and ends with the death of David Bowie—adds substance, as do a copious selection of further reading and an even more voluminous list of suggested listening.
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