Gary Glitter – Baby Please Don’t Go
A plaintive plea carved out of early rock roots that channels the raw blues of its progenitors through the glam rock pulse of early 1970s British spectacle Baby Please Don’t…
A plaintive plea carved out of early rock roots that channels the raw blues of its progenitors through the glam rock pulse of early 1970s British spectacle Baby Please Don’t…
A glam rock revelation where desire awakens in the roar of the crowd and never fully lets go. Upon its release in 1972, I Didn’t Know I Loved You surged…
A chant of swagger and belonging that turns teenage bravado into a communal roar Released in 1973, I’M THE LEADER OF THE GANG (I AM) announced itself as both provocation…
GARY GLITTER: FROM GLAM ROCK ICON TO ONE OF BRITAIN’S MOST DISGRACED FIGURES Gary Glitter, born Paul Francis Gadd in 1944, was once a defining face of early 1970s glam…
A riot of swagger and communal electricity captured at the height of glam rock’s gleaming roar Released in 1973 at the peak of the glam era, I’m The Leader Of…
A Primal, Pulsing Call to Contact and Communion in the Heart of Glam Rock When “Do You Wanna Touch Me? (Oh Yeah!)” stormed the British charts in January 1973, it…
A festive anthem that turns seasonal nostalgia into a roaring celebration of rhythm, memory, and the irresistible pull of rock and roll When Gary Glitter released Another Rock and Roll…
A pulse of raw electricity that captures the primal thrill of rock music reducing expression to rhythm, movement, and sheer physical charge. Released in 1972 on the album Glitter, Rock…
The primal roar of youth reclaiming rock’s birthright When Rock ‘N’ Roll (Part 1) thundered into the airwaves in 1972, it marked the explosive arrival of Gary Glitter on the…