Forty years after his tragic death, this homage to Marc Bolan pays tribute to one of the pioneers of the glam rock movement. Marc Bolan was the wizard who brought magic to rock music - his heart beat to the rhythm of rock. Moving from early folk influences and songs on the mythology of Tolkien, he transformed himself into a unique, sparkling and effervescent glam-rock icon. His boogie roots combined with Marc's own natural glitter dust, and propelled him forward on an adventure, with fortunes that were to ebb and flow over a decade. His diamond-studded halo was extinguished on 16 September 1977, at a time when his music was in the ascendancy. The annals of history are strewn with stories of artists who passed away in shocking circumstances of those that died too young, from substance abuse, mysterious illnesses or even murder. Sometimes, the shock of their passing immediately elevates their standing in cultural memory and cements their work in a favourable light. Marc Bolan died at twenty-nine years of age, in a tragic car crash - an accident that could have been avoided. However, it took many years for people to start appreciating what Marc Bolan brought to a rock music scene in the early seventies which had stagnated in some corners after the explosion of creativity in the sixties. Yet, gradually, acclaim has grown for how he enriched the period, bringing colour and humour to an increasingly leaden genre. Much like Hendrix before him, and Cobain after him, his natural charisma and striking beauty have underpinned his status as a dreamlike bard, an enigmatic pin-up whom boys wished they looked like and girls wished they were with. Yet it was his scorching talent as a performer and songwriter which have formed the bedrock for longevity as a legend. Including rare and unpublished photographs, and works of Marc's own poetry, this book is put together by a true, original fan - one who followed Marc Bolan on tour, who bought every piece of vinyl he released and who was fortunate enough to have made Marc's acquaintance during the peak of his career. Published forty years on from Bolan's death, Beautiful Dreamer is unashamedly a book of love, a book that every Marc Bolan fan will identify with, because it paints a picture of the man that the fans idolised, worshipped and continue to cherish to this day.
David Bowie, Marc Bolan & the 60s Teenage Dream Marc Burrows. demoed fourteen acoustic tracks , all original , all ... Beautiful Dreamer , T.Rex super - fan John Bramley pulls a great one from the press clippings that he kept at the time ...
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...
Marc Bolan: Wilderness of the Mind
some of his 1980s songs more like the I'm Your Fan covers than his own recordings. When in 2009 he shared a concert bill with the former band of I'm Your Fan contributor David McComb, he told the crowd, “It's an honor to be up here with ...
... Beautiful Dreamer 88-90 Beaver People ( 1928 ) 134 Beecher , Bonnie 81n16 Beetlejuice ( 1988 ) 86 The Beginners ... Bolan , Marc 171 Boneschi , Giampiero 188 Bordwell , David 84 Born to Boogie ( 1972 ) 171 Bowie , David 155 , 159 , 165 ...
Ride a White Swan: The Lives and Death of Marc Bolan
T. Rex - Marc Bolan, illustrated colour biography.
This book is the result of over ten years of research and forms a uniquely comprehensive chronology of the day-to-day career of Marc Bolan.
The Warlock of Love
An extraordinary anthology of some of the finest images in rock & roll and the most influential rock looks in fashion and popular culture, this volume will delight music lovers, and fans of music photography, fashion, and fashion history.