Iron Virgin - 1974 Scottish Glam Rock Cd 07.rar

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: Another unreleased recording from their studio sessions with Tauber. IRON VIRGIN - 1974 Scottish Glam Rock CD 07.rar

Their signature song, described as a "bombastic ode to teenage anarchy". It was later used as a jingle by BBC DJ Kenny Everett ("Stand Up for Kenny Everett") and cited as an influence on the all-girl glam punk band The Runaways. Content of the 1974 Compilation In the sprawling, often chaotic archive of the

is more than a string of random words. It is a digital tombstone for a dream that probably died in a damp Glasgow rehearsal room in the winter of 1974. It represents hundreds of similar bands who put on platform boots, turned up the Marshall stacks, and recorded one perfect, clumsy, glorious song before real life—factory jobs, mortgage payments, broken drum kits—intervened. : Another unreleased recording from their studio sessions