Far Out 40: The Best Songs Of The Glam-Rock Wave
The 1970s were a time of flamboyant style, cultural change, and musical innovation. At the heart of this period was the glam-rock wave, which swept across both sides of the Atlantic, leaving in its wake a trail of glitter, platform shoes, and some of the most memorable tunes in rock history. Today we revisit this colorful era with Far Out 40: The best songs of the glam-rock movement.
Glam rock, with its outrageous costumes and theatrical performances, pushed the boundaries of rock ‘n’ roll while exploring themes of escapism, androgyny, and camp. Its influence can be seen not only in music but also in fashion and lifestyle.
Here are some of the key tracks that define the spirit of glam rock:
1. “Ziggy Stardust” – David Bowie
2. “Bang a Gong (Get It On)” – T. Rex
3. “All the Young Dudes” – Mott the Hoople
4. “Rock and Roll Part 2” – Gary Glitter
5. “School’s Out” – Alice Cooper
6. “Ballroom Blitz” – Sweet
7. “Rebel Rebel” – David Bowie
8. “Mama Weer All Crazee Now” – Slade
9. “Fox on the Run” – Sweet
10. “Metal Guru” – T. Rex
Each song on our list encapsulates a different facet of the flamboyant genre, from Bowie’s alter ego Ziggy Stardust symbolizing the ultimate glam rock star to the raucous anthems of Slade that had audiences stomping their feet.
With Far Out 40, listeners can dive into this extraordinary period, sporting their own feather boas as they explore every chord and chorus that made glam rock a defining moment in music history.
The list isn’t just a nostalgic trip; it’s an homage to the innovators who dared to imagine music as an all-encompassing spectacle – where the visuals were just as important as the sound.
So dust off your vinyls or stream these classics loud and proud – glam rock’s legacy is as enduring as it is glittery!