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In a 2020 retrospective on the top 10 T. Rex songs, Brian Kachejian of Classic Rock History picked "Dandy in the Underworld" as number five on the list. He considered the song to be "pure T. Rex excitement" and added that it "seemed to be a preview for the next musical chapter of Bolan's life until he was tragically killed". [22]
When singer-songwriter and guitarist Marc Bolan left the mod band John's Children at the end of June 1967, he formed a new group, Tyrannosaurus Rex. After a disastrous debut gig as an electric four-piece at the Electric Garden club on July 22, Bolan stripped the group down to an acoustic duo consisting of himself on vocals and guitar and Steve Peregrin Took on backing vocals and bongos. [1]
Delegation – "Where Is the Love (We Used To Know)" Lynsey de Paul & Mike Moran – "Rock Bottom" Barbara Dickson – "Another Suitcase in Another Hall" The Dooleys – "Love of My Life", "Think I'm Gonna Fall In Love With You" Carl Douglas – "Come Back" The Drifters – "You're More Than Number In My Little Red Book"
"Light of Love" is a 1974 single by the British glam rock band T. Rex. The track is taken from the album Bolan's Zip Gun whilst its B-side, "Explosive Mouth", features on the 1974 album Zinc Alloy and the Hidden Riders of Tomorrow. In the US, both songs appeared on the US only compilation album Light of Love.
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Cover of playbill for original Broadway production with Rex Harrison & Julie Harris, 1974. In Praise of Love, originally entitled After Lydia, is the first part of a 1973 double-bill play by the English playwright Terence Rattigan (the second half being Before Dawn, a burlesque of the opera Tosca). [1] It was the penultimate play he wrote.
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