Marc Bolan: The Rise And Fall Of A 20th Century Superstar

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Omnibus Press, Nov 5, 2009 - Music - 408 pages
Marc Bolan was the very first superstar of the 1970s. As the seductive focus of T. Rex he revelled in fame and fortune, released a string of classic records before tragically losing his way. The fatal car accident in 1977 cut short his planned comeback as a punk rocker, but also served to fix Bolan as the definitive icon of the Glam years.

Bolan's music and chameleonic style were to influence a generation of future bands. In his various guises he could be a beatnik, a mod, a punk, a hippie and a Glam hero. This biography of a pop obsessive draws from interviews with many friends and colleagues including broadcaster John Peel, brother Harry and band members Mickey Finn and Bill Legend.
 

Contents

Information Page Prelude
Sweet Little RocknRoller
You Cant Catch
Little Queenie
Let It Rock
Beautiful Delilah
No Particular Place To
Almost Grown
Reelin And Rockin
Too Pooped To
Go Johnny
Epilogue If I Could Have Grown
Whatever happened to ?
Discography
Acknowledgements
Source Notes Bibliography

Let It Rock
Superstar

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