Gary Glitter is one of the few musicians who actually manage to cross my line of being too awful a person for me to listen to themI
I think I get what your hinting atGary Glitter is one of the few musicians who actually manage to cross my line of being too awful a person for me to listen to them
I'd hardly call Lizzy and Smith glam bands in the strict sense of the term, but I get where you're coming from.....The first band i got into in a serious way was SLADE! I grew up in the seventies and when i was around 11 i guess, i got into the British Glam Rock music. Had loads of 45s by Slade, The Sweet, T.Rex, Gary Glitter, Bowie, Wizzard, Alice Cooper, Suzi Quatro, etc. Yes i know the last two are American, but they were part of that scene. The first 3 were the big bands for me, especially Slade and The Sweet.
Later on i progressed to Queen, Thin Lizzy, UFO, seventies Aerosmith, and others.
The first half of the seventies were fantastic.
Yep the harderMy oldest sister eight years older used to listen to Ratt and Poison, Motley Crew and such but she also had a few Metallica and Megadeth albums the harder stuff and those were the tapes i would take and listen to. Started my metal journey at very young age because of her.
and for years i thought it was Montley Crew with the N in there. lol
Yep the harder side of glam !!!My oldest sister eight years older used to listen to Ratt and Poison, Motley Crew and such but she also had a few Metallica and Megadeth albums the harder stuff and those were the tapes i would take and listen to. Started my metal journey at very young age because of her.
and for years i thought it was Montley Crew with the N in there. lol
It's not the harder side of glam just that stuff was out around the same time. Metallica was anti glam.Yep the harder
Yep the harder side of glam !!!
I didn't mean Metallica, but Crue and the othersIt's not the harder side of glam just that stuff was out around the same time. Metallica was anti glam.