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Maude
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Evenin' all.

One of the bands I'm in is a covers band, we play a very varied mix of stuff but all rock based spanning six decades. As you'd expect some stuff goes down well in one venue and some other stuff goes down well in another, we try to tailor the set to the venues but what we've noticed is that the glam type stuff goes down a storm everywhere, amongst all age groups.
We usually start the second set by letting the 'Blockbuster police siren' go off for a minute or two in the dark before launching into it as the stage lights come on, it certainly grabs peoples attention. We'll then do a T-Rex number and some Bowie, even Steve Harleys 'Make Me Smile'. It's not strictly glam but that sort of era and feel. Everyone is instantly up dancing and that's what we all want. :)

We're considering changing the band into a glam covers band to keep the party mood going all night but as I was born in '73 I can't claim to have lived through the era and only really know the 'classics', so to speak.

What I would love you folks to do is just throw your suggestions at me as to what would make an awesome two hour glam set.

It doesn't have to be strictly glam and it doesn't have to be from the early seventies but it does need to have that feel if you know what I mean.

So from well known to obscure what have you got B) .


Ps I think we all secretly want to dress up.

Thanks.

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[quote name='MacDaddy' timestamp='1410734198' post='2552638']
Slade
The Sweet
Mark Bolan
Mud
David Bowie

For starters. Possibly avoid Gary Glitter unless you're feeling brave!
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Yes, that'll do it. I'd include Gary Glitter too - how can you not..?
Any man whose name became top rhyming slang in his own lifetime is OK with me! :D

As Gary (Mac) said above, I'd most definitely include a few Mott The Hoople songs, too. Classic.

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too much to choose from by T.Rex :D

if you want raunchy and heavy then it has to be 20century boy

if you want chilled and groovy then try Cadillac (B side telegram sam)

or mellow stonehead shoegazey >>> lifes a gas

[url="http://youtu.be/y24B8_YxtQY"]http://youtu.be/y24B8_YxtQY[/url]

[url="http://youtu.be/OjiNROf_U4Y"]http://youtu.be/OjiNROf_U4Y[/url]

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I can't see the vids on my phone but I'm guessing the 'best b side' will be Ballroom Blitz. I will enjoy them when I get home.

Loads of good suggestions, I like the not strictly glam ones like Virginia Plain, I'm even thinking we could get away with stuff like 'Take Me I'm Yours' by Squeeze.

Gary Glitters in definitely, if I want to open a chip shop called 'Jimmys Savaloy, and other kids favourites' then I'm not shying away from GG :-)

Keep them coming

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Might be worth including some of the one-hit wonders and some of the acts who had one foot in glam and one foot in mainstream rock and pop. For example:

[i]Cross-over[/i]

Queen - Seven Seas of Rhye, Now I'm here
Elton John - Saturday Night's Alright for Fighting
Chicory Tip - Son Of My Father
Alice Cooper - Elected, School's Out
Sparks - This Town
Abba - Waterloo
The Move - California Man
David Essex - Rock On, Hold Me Close
10CC - Rubber Bullets, Wall St Shuffle
BeBop Deluxe - Maid In Heaven, Ships In The Night

[i]One-hitters: [/i]

Kenny - The Bump, Fancy Pants
Cozy Powell - Dance With The Devil
Ringo Starr - Back Off Boogaloo
Pilot - January, Magic
Brownsville Station - Smoking in The Boys' Room
Chicory Tip - Son Of My Father
Sailor - Glass Of Champagne, Girls Girls Girls
Hello - New York Groove
Barry Blue
Racey

Links :

Compilation: [url="http://www.amazon.co.uk/Dynamite-Best-Glam-Various-Artists/dp/tracks/B00000G6LH/ref=dp_tracks_all_1#disc_1"]Best Glam Rock Album Ever[/url]

100 Singles: [url="http://rateyourmusic.com/list/lefthandluke/top_100_glam_rock_singles_of_all_time/"]http://rateyourmusic...es_of_all_time/[/url]

100 Albums [url="http://rateyourmusic.com/list/lefthandluke/top_100_glam_rock_albums_of_all_time/"]http://rateyourmusic...ms_of_all_time/[/url]

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[quote name='Roland Rock' timestamp='1410808765' post='2553474']
The Big Al is such a Glam looking bass. You know you want one...


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Stop it :D .

I'm trying to thin out the basses, not buy more .............................. but that's mighty glam and I am called Allan ............. must resist :lol: .


Great suggestions, especially Skankdelvar, I will youtube some of those unkown to me ones.

Thanks everyone :)

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Point of order Mr. Chairman

[quote name='skankdelvar' timestamp='1410793219' post='2553190'][i]One-hitters: [/i]

Kenny - The Bump, Fancy Pants
Cozy Powell - Dance With The Devil; [color=#ff0000]Na-na-na[/color]
Ringo Starr - Back Off Boogaloo
Pilot - January, Magic
Brownsville Station - Smoking in The Boys' Room
Chicory Tip - Son Of My Father; [color=#ff0000]Good Grief Christina[/color] [i](with an intro Mark Radcliffe would be proud of)[/i]
Sailor - Glass Of Champagne, Girls Girls Girls
Hello - New York Groove
Barry Blue
Racey[/quote]

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