by Simon Philo
Almond, Marc (musician), 1
Anderson, Brett (musician), 1
Ant, Adam, 1 , 2.1-2.2 See also Adam and the Ants songs
Arrows (musicians), 1
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the Associates (musicians), 1.1-1.2
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Bad Company (musicians), 1
Barrett, Syd (musician), 1
Bauhaus (musicians), 1
Bay City Rollers, 1
Bell (record company), 1 , 2
Bernstein, George (historian), 1.1-1.2
Bolan, June, 1
Bolan, Marc (musician) on being a mod, 1.1-1.2
on dandyism, 1 , 2.1-2.2
death of, 1
on derivation of name, 1
on energy and excitement, 1
on glam, 1 , 2.1-2.2
“Observations” (song), 1
and punk rock, 1
on rivals, 1.1-1.2
on rock ’n’ roll, 1
on stardom, 1 , 2.1-2.2
on teenage fans, 1 , 2.1-2.2
on transition to T. Rex, 1.1-1.2
and the “underground”, 1
“The Wizard” (song), 1.1-1.2
See also T. Rex; Tyrannosaurus Rex
Bono (musician), 1
Bowie, Angie, 1
Bowie, David and the Arnold Corns project, 1
and the “Berlin Trilogy”, 1.1-1.2
on Bolan, 1 , 2
“comes out”, 1.1-1.2
death of, 1 , 2 , 3
Diamond Dogs tour, 1.1-1.2
influence of Andy Warhol, 1.1-1.2
on glam, 1
and the Hype project, 1.1-1.2
“retires” Ziggy Stardust, 1
on Roxy Music, 1
on Sweet, 1
on teen audience, 1
and the USA, 1.1-1.2 , 2 , 3
Ziggy tour, 1.1-1.2
Bowie albums Aladdin Sane, 1.1-1.2
David Live, 1
Diamond Dogs, 1 , 2.1-2.2 , 3
Heroes, 1
Hunky Dory, 1.1-1.2
Lodger, 1 , 2
Low, 1
The Man Who Sold the World, 1.1-1.2 , 2
Pin Ups, 1.1-1.2 , 2 , 3.1-3.2 , 4
The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars, 1.1-1.2 , 2.1-2.2
Station to Station, 1
Young Americans, 1 , 2.1-2.2
Bowie songs “1984”, 1
“Aladdin Sane”, 1 , 2
“All the Young Dudes”, 1.1-1.2 , 2
“Andy Warhol”, 1
“Ashes to Ashes”, 1.1-1.2
“Be My Wife”, 1
“Bewlay Brothers”, 1
“Boys Keep Swinging”, 1.1-1.2 , 2
“Changes”, 1
“Cracked Actor”, 1
“Diamond Dogs”, 1.1-1.2 , 2 , 3
“Don’t Bring Me Down”, 1
“Drive-In Saturday”, 1 , 2
“Everything’s Alright”, 1
“Fame”, 1 , 2
“Five Years”, 1.1-1.2
“Friday on My Mind”, 1
“Future Legend”, 1
“Golden Years”, 1
“Hang on to Yourself”, 1 , 2
“Here Comes the Night”, 1
“I Can’t Explain”, 1
“The Jean Genie”, 1.1-1.2
“John, I’m Only Dancing”, 1
“Knock On Wood”, 1 , 2
“Lady Grinning Soul”, 1
“Lady Stardust”, 1.1-1.2 , 2
“Let’s Spend the Night Together”, 1 , 2
“The Man Who Sold the World”, 1 , 2
“Moonage Daydream”, 1.1-1.2
“A New Career in a New Town”, 1
“Oh! You Pretty Things”, 1
“Panic in Detroit”, 1.1-1.2
“Queen Bitch”, 1.1-1.2 , 2
“Rebel Rebel”, 1 , 2
“Rock ’n’ Roll Suicide”, 1 , 2 , 3
“Rock ’n’ Roll with Me”, 1 , 2
“Rosalyn”, 1
“See Emily Play”, 1.1-1.2
“Sorrow”, 1 , 2 , 3 , 4
“Sound + Vision”, 1
“Space Oddity”, 1
“Star”, 1 , 2
“Starman”, 1.1-1.2 , 2
“Station to Station”, 1
“Sweet Thing / Candidate / Sweet Thing (Reprise)”, 1
“Time”, 1 , 2
“TVC15”, 1.1-1.2
“Watch That Man”, 1
“Width of a Circle”, 1.1-1.2
“Ziggy Stardust”, 1.1-1.2 , 2
Brandt, Jerry (manager), 1 , 2
bubblegum pop, 1 , 2
Burretti, Freddie (designer/singer), 1
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Cabaret (movie), 1
Candy Darling (scenester), 1
Chandler, Chas (manager), 1
Chapman, Mike (songwriter/producer), 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 , 5 , 6 , 7 , 8 , 9 , 10 , 11
Chinn, Nicky (songwriter/producer), 1.1-1.2 , 2 , 3 , 4 , 5 , 6 , 7 , 8 , 9 , 10 , 11 , 12
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A Clockwork Orange (movie), 1
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Cockney Rebel (musicians) See also Harley, Steve
Cockney Rebel songs “Judy Teen”, 1 , 2.1-2.2
“Make Me Smile (Come Up and See Me)”, 1.1-1.2
“Mr Soft”, 1 , 2
“Muriel the Actor”, 1
“Psychomodo”, 1
Collins, Andrew (writer/broadcaster), 1
Collins, Judy (musician), 1
Cooper, Alice, 1.1-1.2 , 2 , 3
Coward, Noel (playwright/composer/actor/singer), 1.1-1.2 , 2
Creem (US rock publication), 1 , 2 , 3
Crosby Stills and Nash (musicians), 1
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Dammers, Jerry (musician), 1
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the Damned (musicians), 1
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dandyism, 1.1-1.2 , 2 , 3
Darts (musicians), 1
declinism, 1.1-1.2 , 2 , 3
Def Leppard, 1
disco, 1.1-1.2 , 2.1-2.2
Dors, Diana (actress), 1
Dunn, Clive (actor/singer), 1 , 2
Duran Duran, 1 , 2 , 3.1-3.2
Duran Duran albums Rio, 1
Duran Duran songs “Careless Memories”, 1
“Friends of Mine”, 1
“Planet Earth”, 1 , 2.1-2.2
Dylan, Bob, 1.1-1.2
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Edmunds, Dave (musician), 1 , 2
Egan, Rusty (musician/DJ), 1
Elms, Robert (journalist/broadcaster), 1.1-1.2
Eno, Brian (musician), 1.1-1.2 , 2 , 3 , 4.1-4.2 , 5 , 6 , 7 See also Roxy Music
Essex, David (musician/actor), 1.1-1.2
Essex, David songs “Gonna Make You a Star”, 1
“Lamplight”, 1
“Rock On”, 1.1-1.2
Ezrin, Bob (producer), 1
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Fallon, B. P. (publicist), 1
Ferry, Bryan on the anti-rock, 1
on commitment to spectacle, 1
critical response to solo work of, 1.1-1.2
relocates to California, 1.1-1.2
on sincerity, 1
See also Roxy Music
Ferry albums Let’s Stick Together, 1.1-1.2
These Foolish Things, 1.1-1.2
Ferry songs “A Hard Rain’s A-Gonna Fall”, 1 , 2
“It’s My Party”, 1
“Sympathy for the Devil”, 1 , 2
“These Foolish Things”, 1
Finn, Mickey (musician), 1.1-1.2 , 2
Flowers, Herbie (musician), 1
Foxe, Cyrinda (scenester), 1
Frith, Simon (academic/critic), 1.1-1.2
Fry, Martin (musician), 1 See also ABC
Fucik, Julius (composer), 1 , 2
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Gahan, Dave (musician), 1.1-1.2
garage rock, 1.1-1.2
Garson, Mike (musician), 1 , 2 , 3
Generation X (musicians), 1
Geordie (musicians), 1
George, Boy (musician), 1 ,
2
glam rock anthems, 1 , 2.1-2.2 , 3.1-3.2
and authenticity, 1 , 2 , 3 , 4.1-4.2 , 5.1-5.2 , 6
and humor, 1.1-1.2
and politics, 1.1-1.2 , 2.1-2.2
and pop, 1 , 2.1-2.2
and rock ’n’ roll, 1.1-1.2 , 2.1-2.2 , 3.1-3.2
and the seven-inch single, 1 , 2 , 3.1-3.2 , 4.1-4.2
and theatricality, 1 , 2 , 3 , 4
and the transgressive, 1 , 2 , 3
and the USA, 1 , 2.1-2.2 , 3.1-3.2
Glitter, Gary, 1 , 2 , 3 , 4
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the Glitter Band, 1
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Glitter songs “I Love You Love Me Love”, 1
“I’m the Leader of the Gang (I am)”, 1
“Remember Me This Way”, 1
“Rock and Roll (Parts 1 and 2)”, 1
goth rock, 1
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Harley, Steve, 1 See also Cockney Rebel
Harris, Bob (broadcaster/DJ), 1 , 2 , 3
Harrison, George, 1 , 2
Haslam, Dave (writer/critic/DJ), 1 , 2.1-2.2
Heath, Edward (UK Prime Minister), 1
Hebdige, Dick (academic/critic), 1
Heylin, Clinton (critic), 1 , 2 , 3.1-3.2
Hobsbawn, Eric (historian), 1
Hoskyns, Barney (journalist/critic), 1.1-1.2
Holzman, Jac (record company boss), 1
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the Human League, 1 , 2
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Hunter, Ian (musician), 1 , 2 , 3 See also Mott the Hoople
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Irish Republican Army (IRA), 1 , 2 , 3
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Jacks, Terry (musician), 1 , 2
Jagger, Mick, 1 , 2 , 3 See also the Rolling Stones
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the Jam (musicians), 1
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Japan (musicians), 1
Jenner, Patrick (manager), 1.1-1.2
Jett, Joan (musician), 1
Jobriath (musician), 1.1-1.2
Jobriath songs “I’m A Man”, 1
“Movie Queen”, 1
“Space Clown”, 1
“Take Me I’m Yours”, 1
Jobson, Eddie (musician), 1
Johansen, David (musician), 1 , 2 See also the New York Dolls
John, Elton, 1 , 2 , 3 , 4
John’s Children (musicians), 1
Jones, Steve (musician), 1 , 2
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Kenny (musicians), 1
Kent, Nick (journalist/critic), 1 , 2
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the Kinks, 1
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KISS, 1.1-1.2
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Lady Gaga (musician), 1 , 2
Leander, Mike (producer/arranger), 1 , 2
Legendary Stardust Cowboy (musician), 1
Lennon, John, 1 , 2
Little Richard, 1 , 2 , 3
Lulu (musician), 1
Lydon, John (musician), 1.1-1.2 , 2 , 3
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MacKay, Andy (musician), 1 See also Roxy Music
MacKenzie, Billy (musician), 1 See also the Associates
Maconie, Stuart (writer/broadcaster), 1.1-1.2
Mael, Ron (musician), 1 , 2.1-2.2 See also Sparks
Mael, Russell (musician), 1 See also Sparks
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the Manic Street Preachers (musicians), 1.1-1.2
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Manson, Marilyn (musician), 1 , 2
Manzanera, Phil (musician), 1 See also Roxy Music
Marc (UK tv show), 1
Marr, Johnny (musician), 1.1-1.2
Marsh, Dave (journalist/critic), 1
McCartney, Paul, 1 , 2
McLaren, Malcolm (manager), 1
McLean, Don (musician), 1
Melody Maker (UK music weekly), 1
Mercury, Freddie, 1.1-1.2 , 2 See also Queen
Moore, Suzanne (journalist), 1 , 2
Morley, Paul (journalist/critic), 1
Moroder, Georgio (producer/musician), 1 , 2
Motley Crue, 1
Mott the Hoople, 1
Mott the Hoople songs “All the Young Dudes”, 1.1-1.2
“Golden Age of Rock ’n’ Roll”, 1 , 2
“Saturday Gigs”, 1.1-1.2
Mud (musicians), 1
Mud songs “The Cate Crept In”, 1
“Lonely This Christmas”, 1 , 2
“Oh Boy”, 1
“Show Me You’re A Woman”, 1
“Tiger Feet”, 1
Murray, Charles Shaar (journalist/critic), 1 , 2.1-2.2 , 3.1-3.2 , 4
Music Television (MTV), 1 , 2
Myskow, Nina (journalist), 1.1-1.2
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National Union of Mineworkers (NUM), 1 , 2 , 3
New Musical Express (NME) (UK music weekly), 1
New Pop, 1.1-1.2 , 2.1-2.2
New Romantics, 1 , 2 , 3.1-3.2 , 4
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the New York Dolls, 1 , 2.1-2.2 , 3 See also Johansen, David (musician); Thunders, Johnny (musician)
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New York Dolls album The New York Dolls, 1.1-1.2
New York Dolls songs “Jet Boy”, 1
“Looking for a Kiss”, 1 , 2
“Personality Crisis”, 1
“Trash”, 1
Nilsson, Harry (musician), 1
Nirvana, 1
Numan, Gary (musician), 1.1-1.2
novelty records See bubblegum pop
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Oasis (musicians), 1
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The Old Grey Whistle Test (UK tv show), 1
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Orwell, George, 1
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the Osmonds (musicians), 1
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Peel, John (DJ/broadcaster), 1 , 2
Peellaert, Guy (artist), 1
Placebo (musicians), 1
Poison (musicians), 1
Pop, Iggy, 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 , 5
Powerstation (musicians), 1
Priest, Steve (musician), 1 See also Sweet
punk rock, 1.1-1.2 , 2.1-2.2
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Quatro, Suzi, 1
Quatro songs “Can the Can”, 1
“Devilgate Drive”, 1
“Too Big”, 1
“Your Mama Won’t Like Me”, 1
Queen, 1 See also Mercury, Freddie
Queen albums A Night at the Opera, 1
Queen II, 1
Sheer Heart Attack, 1.1-1.2 , 2
Queen songs “Bohemian Rhapsody”, 1 , 2.1-2.2
“Bring Back Leroy Brown”, 1
“Killer Queen”, 1
“Now I’m Here”, 1 , 2
“Seaside Rendezvous”, 1
“Seven Seas of Rye”, 1
Quiet Riot, 1
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RAK (record company), 1 , 2 , 3
Rankine, Alan (musician), 1 See also the Associates
record companies in the UK, 1 , 2.1-2.2
in the USA, 1
Reed, Lou, 1.1-1.2
Rock, Mick (photographer), 1 , 2.1-2.2 , 3.1-3.2
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the Rolling Stones, 1 , 2.1-2.2 See also Jagger, Mick
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Rolling Stones albums Goats Head Soup, 1
It’s Only Rock and Roll, 1.1-1.2
Rolling Stones songs “Angie”, 1 , 2
“Have You Seen Your Mother”, 1
“It’s Only Rock and Roll”, 1
“Star Star”, 1
“Street Fighting Man”, 1
“We Love You”, 1
Ronson, Mick (musician/arranger), 1 , 2 , 3 , 4.1-4.2 , 5
Roth, David Lee (musician), 1 See also Van Halen
Roxy Music and the anti-rock, 1
and Eno’s departure, 1.1-1.2
and pop art, 1.1-1.2
on Top of the Pops, 1.1-1.2
and the USA, 1
See also Eno, Brian (musician); Ferry, Bryan
Roxy Music albums Country Life, 1.1-1.2
Flesh + Blood, 1.1-1.2
For Your Pleasure, 1.1-1.2
Manifesto, 1.1-1.2
Roxy Music, 1.1-1.2
Siren, 1
&nb
sp; Stranded, 1.1-1.2
Roxy Music songs “2HB”, 1
“All I Want is You”, 1
“Amazona”, 1
“Bittersweet”, 1
“Bogus Man”, 1
“Dance Away”, 1.1-1.2
“Do the Strand”, 1
“Editions of You”, 1.1-1.2 , 2
“If It Takes All Night”, 1 , 2
“In Every Dream Home a Heartache”, 1.1-1.2 , 2
“Ladytron”, 1
“Love is the Drug”, 1 , 2.1-2.2
“Manifesto”, 1
“Mother of Pearl”, 1.1-1.2
“Oh Yeah (On the Radio)”, 1
“Over You”, 1
“Pyjamarama”, 1
“A Really Good Time”, 1
“Re-Make/Re-Model”, 1 , 2 , 3 , 4
“Same Old Scene”, 1
“A Song for Europe”, 1
“Street Life”, 1
“Strictly Confidential”, 1
“Sunset”, 1.1-1.2
“The Thrill of It All”, 1.1-1.2
“Trash”, 1
“Triptych”, 1
“Virginia Plain”, 1.1-1.2 , 2
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the Rubettes, 1
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Rundgren, Todd (musician/producer), 1
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Sailor (musicians), 1
Sandbrook, Dominic (historian), 1.1-1.2
Sayer, Leo (musician), 1
Secunda, Chelita (stylist), 1
Secunda, Tony (manager), 1
Severin, Steve (musician), 1
Sex Pistols, 1
Shelley, Pete (musician), 1
Showaddywaddy (musicians), 1 , 2 , 3 , 4
Simmons, Gene (musician), 1 See also KISS
Siouxsie Sioux (musician), 1.1-1.2
Slade at Christmas ’73, 1.1-1.2
as glam act, 1.1-1.2 , 2
the rise of, 1.1-1.2
and teenage audiences, 1.1-1.2
on Top of the Pops, 1
Slade albums Slade Alive!, 1 , 2 , 3
Slade in Flame, 1 , 2
Slayed?, 1
Slade songs “Coz I Luv You”, 1
“Cum On Feel the Noize”, 1
“Everyday”, 1
“Far Far Away”, 1.1-1.2
“Get Down and Get With It”, 1
“How Does It Feel?”, 1
“Let’s Call It Quits”, 1
“Mama, Weer All Crazee Now”, 1
“Merry Xmas Everybody”, 1 , 2.1-2.2 , 3
“Thanks for the Memory (Wham Bam Thank You Man)”, 1
Slik (musicians), 1.1-1.2