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Album
Originally released in 1972, Slider is a classic Marc Bolan-T Rex album. Also, it was the band's best selling USA album in its run from 1968-1974. Not surprisingly, leveraging the funk and chunk of its "Get It On" and "Jeepster" hits in 1971. While it was considered an innovator in the "glam rock" genre, that had more to do with the band's stage presence (e.g., Bolan's feminine flowing cape and see-through glitter tops). But, like the man said in "Telegram Sam": "I ain't no square in my corkscrew hair." Neither Bolan nor T Rex were "square", Daddy-O. From "Metal Guru": "Metal guru has it been just like a silet-studded sabre-tooth dream i'll be clean you know in my killing machine" And "Rock On": "desolation angel on the cover of my paper loves everyone everyone" From the title track: "i could never understand the wind at all was like a ball of love i could never never see the cosmic sea was like a bumblebee and when i'm sad i slide" Finally, from "Telegram Sam": "bobby's alright bobby's alright he's a natural born poet he's just out a sight jungle faced jake jungle faced jake i said make no mistake about jungle faced jake" While there's no question the lyrics are oblique and filled with inside jokes or references only known to Bolan's circle of friends (which could include all of the UK), the music carried the words with such force that whatever the lyrics, the song made its impression. Whether it was machine-like (Telegram Sam), dreamy (Mystic Lady), or rock 'n roll g
Metal Guru
T. Rex
Mystic Lady
T. Rex
Rock On
T. Rex
The Slider
T. Rex
Baby Boomerang
T. Rex
Spaceball Ricochet
T. Rex
Buick Mackane
T. Rex
Telegram Sam
T. Rex
Rabbit Fighter
T. Rex
Baby Strange
T. Rex
Ballrooms of Mars
T. Rex
Chariot Choogle
T. Rex
Main Man
T. Rex