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David Wells delves into the British hits, captivating misses, and pivotal album tracks of 1974. The innovative side of glam rock served as a catalyst for a wave of emerging bands, among which Cockney Rebel stood out, solidifying their presence alongside established groups Roxy Music, T. Rex, and Slade. Meanwhile, in London’s pub rock circuit, Brinsley Schwarz found new companions with the likes of Dr. Feelgood whose influence shaped the musical landscape for an entire generation.
Further informationPatterns On The Window: The British Progressive Pop Sounds of 1974, Box Set
British Progressive Pop Sounds of 1974 podcast tracks
Podcasts also available: Pub rock and the birth of new wave, Paul Carrack, Steve Harley, Phil Manzanera – Roxy Music, Chaz Jankel, Jim Lea – Slade – Part 1, Jim Lea – Slade – Part 2, Billy Nicholls, Bill Nelson – Be Bob Deluxe
Interviews also available: Brian Protheroe, Ian Gomm – Brinsley Schwarz
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