Legend MADE UP the LYRICS of Song ON The SPOT While Recording…Became a 70s Classic-Professor of Rock
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Coming up… We take the time machine back to the golden days of glam rock n’ roll... and the psychic artist who created the genre…. Marc Bolan of T Rex was one of a kind. When he was 8 years old, he foretold that he was going to be a rock star, He broke through in the US with the classic song Bang A Gong (Get it On). Between 1970 & 74, he became the biggest rock star in the UK. He also predicted he would die before he was 30, and died in a car accident 2 weeks before his 30th birthday. The story of his biggest international hit, and a lot more is NEXT on Professor of Rock.
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It’s time to return to another one of my favorite shows that we do on this channel. It’s called Breakthrough. If you haven’t seen it before, in this show we break down songs, albums, or events that kicked open the door to an artist or band’s career, giving them the momentum to secure long-term success. Today’s breakthrough is about a band that already had that success and the UK but had a major game changer in the US with today’s song… Many historians have stated that the appearance of T. Rex frontman Marc Bolan on the popular BBC-TV music show Top of the Pops in March, 1971 started the glam rock movement of the 70s.
Appearing with his band T. Rex, Bolan shocked & fascinated viewers by wearing glitter on his face, a gleaming satin jacket, and pink trousers. Bolan & T. Rex’s appearance on Top of the Pops empowered a generation of teenagers to the idea of androgyny- and influenced other prolific rock artists in Britain- including Mott the Hoople, Sweet, Slade, Queen, and perhaps the most enduring glam figure…David Bowie.
T. Rex’s 1971 album Electric Warrior was a landmark spearheading record of the glam movement, and it featured Marc Bolan’s signature anthem…” Bang a Gong (Get it On). Bolan put out his debut single in ’65, called “The Wizard” that featured Zeppelin’s Jimmy Page on guitar. He formed Tyrannosaurus Rex in 67. The band, named after the ’tyrant lizard' released their first two studio albums in 68, their 3rd in 69, and their 4th LP, titled A Beard of Stars also in 69.
They shortened their name to T. Rex in ’70, and released their self-titled album with their breakthrough hit “Ride a White Swan” that flew all the way to #2 on the UK Singles Chart: Then came “Hot Love”- a single that RULED on top of the UK Singles Chart for 6 straight weeks!! Blasting ten Top 10 hits From ’70 to ’74, T. Rex was the biggest group in Britain, and no rock personality was larger than Marc Bolan. As manic as T-Rextasy was in the UK, it was almost non-existent in America. For example “Hot Love” was massive in Britain and other parts of Europe, but in America, the song hit a brick wall at #72 on the Billboard Hot 100. “Bang a Gong (Get it On)” was the lone exception- rising to #10 on the Hot 100, while dominating the UK chart at #1 for 4 weeks
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Poll: If you had the power to REUNITE 1 Band Living or Dead for 1 CONCERT, Who would it be?
@Code.Name.V
18 күн бұрын
Queen
@christineml1476
18 күн бұрын
Styx
@ProfessorofRock
18 күн бұрын
@@Code.Name.V I hear ya...
@ProfessorofRock
18 күн бұрын
@@christineml1476 It's still possible.!
@christineml1476
18 күн бұрын
@@ProfessorofRockI hope so, to see Dennis DeYoung sing with Styx again would be incredible.
Gloria Jones was the singer of "Tainted Love" in the 60's, later a big hit for Soft Cell.
It is so sad that the singers of both of the biggest versions of Bang-a Gong passed away so young.
@ProfessorofRock
18 күн бұрын
No kidding.
@hellradiolives
18 күн бұрын
@@ProfessorofRock We really missed out hearing more of the music they could have made. Thank you again for your video, Prof.
People stared at the makeup on his face Laughed at his long black hair, his animal grace The boy in the bright blue jeans Jumped up on the stage Lady Stardust sang his songs Of darkness and disgrace -Lady Stardust by David Bowie - written as a song for Marc
@anabidingdude8079
17 күн бұрын
I know that's true, but for years I was convinced Bowie was singing about Alice Cooper. The lyrics describe him to a tee, especially a male singer with a female nom de guerre and long black hair singing songs about "darkness and disgrace."
@drk321
16 күн бұрын
Haunting song. My brother sent me a demo of this song a few days ago. Both of us Bowiephiles for decades. Hadn't heard it in decades and did NOT know it was about Bolan. Thought it was about Ziggy but the "Long black hair" never fit. THANKS! it all makes sense now.
The Power Station brought me here...I mean "here," as a fan of T.Rex. It took that Power Station cover to introduce me to The Wizard's music when I was a teenager in the 1980's and I have never looked back. "Ride a White Swan" is utterly inspired...I can't think of anything like it. My first exposure to T.Rex was on a tape called "T. Rextasy, the Best of T.Rex." Which was a really damn good compilation, bookended by the "Children of Rarn" intro and outro. I've never found that compilation anywhere again, and not on CD. So I went after the originals, starting with "Electric Warrior." I'm happy to say I just acquired an original "Electric Warrior" on vinyl. The circle is now complete...started with a tape, then a CD, and now back to vinyl. Bolan is still a legend to me. Funny you mention The Smiths and Bowie...there's a video on youtube of Morrissey and Bowie singing "Cosmic Dancer." Pure magic. Bowie and Bolan were friends and after Marc's death, Bowie actually funded Marc's son Rolan's education. And Bowie kept Marc's flame burning.
@miketaylorID1
17 күн бұрын
100% mate - wasn’t much of a fan of power station (hard headed teen) but they did lead me to TRex- was 5 in ‘71. So unfortunately that blazing hot time in rock was long gone - and so many great talents too😢 by the time it hit my conscienceless. Those amazing recordings live on - for that I am grateful. Cheers!
@lauriedi1
11 күн бұрын
At last! A fellow fan of T-Rex and Bowie- my story mirrors yours almost exactly!
"In this exclusive video, I interview Marc Bolan--" "Wait, he's very dead" "I AM THAT GOOD AT MY JOB"
@ProfessorofRock
18 күн бұрын
Ha ha!
@JaneSmith-lu8ol
18 күн бұрын
That’s funny. If anyone could pull it off, it would be POR.
@christiannacolbert5603
17 күн бұрын
He died... but he got better? 😂
@RichWhiteUM
17 күн бұрын
@@christiannacolbert5603 Was he also turned into a newt, at some point?
Classic song ... always loved it. When The Power Station brought it back to life, loved it even more!
@ProfessorofRock
18 күн бұрын
Right? Such a classic!
@Code.Name.V
18 күн бұрын
Good call! It is not often that a cover is as good as the original.
@ProfessorofRock
18 күн бұрын
@@Code.Name.V for sure.
@robertcuratolo5339
18 күн бұрын
☺ I did research the Power Station did pretty well peaking at 19 in the billboard top 💯 T Rex peaked #10
@RadioLaPrincess
18 күн бұрын
@@robertcuratolo5339 on the rock charts, it hit 9 on the pop chart.
“I’ve drunk myself blind to the sounds of T-Rex,To the sounds of old T-Rex,Ohhh and Who’s Next”!!
@ProfessorofRock
18 күн бұрын
71 was a classic year!
@Roscoe-pi1gq
17 күн бұрын
Who needs TV when you got TRex? All All the young dudes...
@walkingnoah7237
17 күн бұрын
"You better you better you bet....!"
@MichaelSmith-xb5cp
17 күн бұрын
SAMMY HAGAR just put up an interview with Roger Daltrey
In 1985 on the tv show Miami Vice (episode “whatever works”) John Taylor, Andy Taylor, Tony Thompson and Michael Des Barres performed “Bang a Gong”.
@CasualSpud
14 күн бұрын
Was that the Power Station? Love Robert Palmer's vocals on that one
@Joel-gh3qn
14 күн бұрын
@@CasualSpud it was the “power station” but, Palmer had already bailed. So, actor/singer Michael Des Barres took over. He was friends with Don Johnson who asked him if he would like to do a scene on the show with the band. Turned out to be pretty good.
Two in one day. What a Friday!!! You bring back my youth and thank you... get it on..
@ProfessorofRock
18 күн бұрын
Enjoy!
Marc Bolan is right up there with Bon Scott and Keith Moon as someone whose early passing robbed us in totally under appreciated ways. So much of the 80s music began with Marc and this song.
@mikepalmer2219
18 күн бұрын
I watch a documentary about Keith moon. Mani do t know how that guy made it as far as he did. Truly a madman. But I loved his drumming style.
I was raised in Ayrshire Scotland. I remember going to Glasgow with a cousin and some friends to hear music. We saw T-Rex at the old Apollo (I think it may have still been Green's Theatre or had only just been rechristened). Tioraidh an-drasta 🏴 (It's "Cheerio for now" in Scots Gaelic)
@ProfessorofRock
18 күн бұрын
Cool!
@GregoryP-jw8qj
18 күн бұрын
Groovy maaan..✌️
I would have loved to have seen T-Rex and The Sweet on the same bill. A true Glamfest!
@ProfessorofRock
18 күн бұрын
You and me both!
@rumblehat4357
17 күн бұрын
Add Slade and take my money!!!!!!!!
T.Rex has always been my favorite band. I have every single bit of anything they ever did, including radio spots, outtakes, Christmas with Flo & Eddie, etc. Can’t overlook his later stuff! Never understood why they weren’t big here in the US. They were always my favorite band.
I remember reading Freddie Mercury said T Rex was one of his favorite bands.
I admit, the first time I heard "Bang A Gong" was in 1985 with the Powerstation version, and I loved it! Only later did I hear the T-Rex original. But I can see how they were ahead of their time and influenced so many glamrock and new wave artists later.
Haha! Get it On is still one of my favorite songs! Saw T-Rex when I was about 13 years old. They were the opening act for Three Dog Night! I have never forgotten that concert! He passed away far too soon as many of the greats have! 💚
@ProfessorofRock
18 күн бұрын
WHOA! Serious? So cool!
@davidreinwald3394
18 күн бұрын
I remember that tour. They came to New Haven, CT.
@KandyLovesGreen
18 күн бұрын
@@ProfessorofRock I seriously love your channel! Keep up the great work and content! 💚
I Love Marc and TRex. Nice episode. I am a bit surprised the Beatles' connection was left out, though. I was listening for the mention of Ringo Star and of the time he and his super 8 were part of their entourage. Starr published his resulting film, calling it " Born to Boogie" .
T-Rex definitely deserved to be bigger here in the States. They had some really tasty songs, and Marc Bolan was just a 100% genuine rock star. He burned bright, and was gone much too soon.
Professor you are on fire right now. You deserve all the success you are having .
The song "All the Young Dudes" had a reference to T Rex. Of course you know that All the young Dudes was written by David Bowie.✌️
@maxthepupp
18 күн бұрын
Boogaloo dudes carry the news!🤘😎🤘
I was a 12 year old kid in 71 when i first heard this great tune. I had no idea what the lyrics meant nor did i know who Marc Bolan was but i knew it was a cool song. In those days the closest we got to knowing more about a particular artist was if the DJ added comments and most of the time they didnt. Today with google anything can be found by performing a Google search.
@pcno2832
18 күн бұрын
I remember not noticing the lyrics until the DJ made a snide remark about them.
I remember watching the marc bolan tv show " marc " back in 1977/78...signing off with "see you at the same marc time on the same marc channel"......i enjoyed his music in the 70s... all the good ones burn bright but only for a short time....
This is just one of those songs that will always be around. It’s timeless.
I LOVE the words of Get it On!! They rhyme and flow so cool. Total hip tune. Marc Bolan and T-Rex had some fantastic music. Electric Warrior is one of my favorite records. It is interesting that Jimmy Page played on Marc's first album. I always thought he was trying to look like Jimmy!
@ProfessorofRock
18 күн бұрын
So ture.
@patedwards8844
5 күн бұрын
Jimmy was trying to look like Marc
Bang a Gong is a perennial favorite. But I had never heard the story of the band, or the fact that they were so big in the UK. Thanks for bringing this story Professor.
@RightTurnClyde
18 күн бұрын
You need to dig into their other stuff. Such a great back catalogue
I discovered T Rex by checking out Electric Warrior from my library about 15 years ago - and that album blew me away. I went on a deep dive to all their albums (which were kinda hard to come by in the states). Just last year I went to a used record store in my small town and found a massive T Rex library with bootlegs, rare recordings, interview records with Bolan. The shop keeper said "we've had this stuff for years - I knew that the one T Rex fan in our town would find it eventually." For me, I love T Rex because of the simplicity. The songs are almost predictable, like a proto-punk rock.
@rachelqueen7310
17 күн бұрын
I'm going to my record store in town today
I grew up in the 70s, so from 73 in the glam rock era into disco, ska, punk, and early rap. Cant beat the early rap......lol And if l need to chill, l put some 70s music on and my late mothers' favourites like elvis, and soul.
I absolutely love this band. He was a perfect front man. Such a sweet voice. And pure energy. Just a perfect all around sound. Underrated in America for sure.
@ProfessorofRock
18 күн бұрын
For sure!
This was eye opening for me. When T-Rex was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame I wondered why. All I knew that I knew of their music was ang a Gong. Great tune, but I always thought it was a one hit wonder. I didn't know how much of their music I in fact did know, but didn't know it was T-Rex. Let alone the movement he launched, the musicians he drew together and influenced through time. Good episode.
Rest in Peace, Marc Bolan, he left us far too early. It's ironic that he never learned how to drive, worrying about dying young in a car accident, only to sadly perish in one as a passenger. A lot of their songs had a lot of car imagery.
@ProfessorofRock
18 күн бұрын
No question.
Always enjoyed the Power Station version.
I remember watching Marc Bolans tv show here in the UK called Marc when i was a nipper. He used to have bands on and play his own stuff. Only one series was made before he died. Thanks for the video Prof.
Awesome reaction! Have you ever thought of interviewing the guys from Slade? That’d be a trip!
Great episode. Marc is and always will be the most beautiful man in Rock History. I saw the stage musical"20th Century Boy" live in Salford at the lowry theatre with a live band - amazing production.
@ProfessorofRock
18 күн бұрын
So cool!
I was in Jr. High in 1972; never bought a T-Rex album, but I had a 45 of "Bang a Gong". I had pretty much forgotten about that song until just now! Thanks, Professor.
T Rex were a one off, original sound , lyrics and style... Listen to Electric Warrior and Slider albums.. incredible... The production of the two albums mentioned stands up today..... Gone too soon..
Electric Warrior is one of my most cherished LPs. It should be taught in schools.
Your “Breakthrough” series is very cool Professor! Thanks for the second helping!🤘🔥
@ProfessorofRock
18 күн бұрын
For sure! Thanks Brent!
This song is still on my playlist. Also, 1971 gave us Long Cool Woman (In a Black Dress), and Never Been to Spain, Ain't No Sunshine, Draggin' the Line, Maggie May, Chick-A-Boom (Don't Ya Jes' Love It) and Led Zeppelin IV. What a great time for music.
I've always tried to imagine how his girlfriend must have felt when he told her "You're built like a car." What a great line! When you said they were afraid of being confused with another song titled Get it on, I was thinking of a completely different song than the one you played a clip from. Plenty of songs have the same title as others. Hmm, that might make an interesting theme for a KZread playlist.
steve “Peregrine” Took was no longer with T-rex by the Electric Warrior album. The last one he recorded was Unicorn. From Beard of Stars onward, Mickey Finn was the percussionist. The pictures featured in the video are Mickey.
BONUS EPISODE!!!! Love Get it on! And great band name! T-Rex. 😂. Love the Power Station version also. Thanks Professor! ❤🎉
@ProfessorofRock
18 күн бұрын
Rock on!
To be honest, I never took to T Rex and the glam rock movement which followed at the time. I was just very mixed up 18 yr old dreading my call up for compulsory military service. So when I hear Bang a Gong today it reminds me of that time and I scroll to the next song on the playlist. Thanks so much for this exposé. I had no idea that so much went into the making of this classic and I will give it a lot more respect the next time it comes up on a playlist.
I didn't know about the Chuck Berry connection with "Meanwhile, I was still thinking..." That is one of my favorite parts of the song. I always learn so much here, and I will definitely say that your Dad did the world a favor by instilling the lifelong love of music that you have. Thank you for sharing your work with us. The saying that it's not work if you love what you are doing could be your motto!
@chrisbenson6683
17 күн бұрын
That Berry connection was new to me too. Interesting. It makes perfect sense now!
Young me was cheerfully singing along with the catchy lyrics, totally oblivious to any overt innuendos! 🎶😂
@ProfessorofRock
18 күн бұрын
Ha ha! Right?
Many great UK artists that aren't well known here beyond a few songs have rich catalogs. T. Rex is a great example. I'm also a fan of Status Quo and Slade.
I am addicted to 60’s music and I just discovered your channel and I have to say you nail it all the time…. You should do one on the song “Along Comes Mary” because it is similar to rap rhyming wise
@ProfessorofRock
18 күн бұрын
Thanks! Will do!
@jeffwylie5899
18 күн бұрын
Very interesting comment. Thanks. I'm going to have to think about that. I'm not a real musician so don't know if I'll understand. Lyrics and phrasing always intrigue me so maybe..
Another misconception is the car crashing into a sycamore tree, it actually collided with a 3 foot concrete post just in front of the tree. The tree gradually died in the decades that followed because of the thousands of pictures and trinkets nailed and pinned to the tree, gradually poisoning it and had to be cut down. Marc’s creativity knew no bounds, I’d easily put alongside Prince, Bowie and Jeff Lynne in that department. I love your videos, don’t stop, you’re a great narrator and storyteller.
I’m remembering their great album the Slider, only the coolest of the cool were listening to it in the US, along with Roxy Music…Ballrooms of Mars is just ethereal.
I'm a baby boomer and it wasn't until about a year ago I knew who Marc Bolan was. This despite Bang a Gong being on the very first album I bought with my own money, a compilation called Heavy Metal. Then about a year ago, I spent a couple of hours deep diving after finding out Shattered Dreams was a cover. Reading the wikipedia article on Gloria Jones, the original artist, I found the story of her involvement in Bolan's death and romantic relationship with him. That in turn, led to reading up on Bolan. Fascinating stuff.
T Rex was great on top of the Pop, sounded just like the album, lol. Jeepster was on of their best songs. In the late 1960s my older sister had me wearing all kinds of colors of pants, most included embroidered butterflys and her name with "Loves Me" in a heart. I was her little glam rock toy. She even wore my shoes when I was in 2-4 grade; she was in high school and her and her friends would sneak down to my class and take my gym shoes for her to wear in gym. Surprising she grew up to be the meanest person I knew for years as an adult, just bitter and mean. Power Station was great, Robert Palmer is one of the best in Rock. Why so many rock artist die way to young.
I loved T. Rex! One of the first concerts I saw back in 71or 72!!!
i remember marc bolan in a band for a short time before t rex, it was called john's children they had a song written by marc called DESDAMONA, they played it here on australian radio around 1967, i think it was banned by the bbc for some alledged risque' lyrics. i have a copy in my collection somewhere on 45.. his untimely death was another talent lost forever like so many others before & since. keep up your excellent content adam i really enjoy it, cheers mate from down under.
I‘ve always thought Marc was underrated as a musician, trail blazer and showman. I loved him, still one of those people that make you turn the radio up when you’re driving. 😎I still think Electric Warrior holds a place on a top influential/innovative list.
I am so glad the Professor got around to covering this song. What an absolute 70s gem!
Thank you. Been waiting for an episode featuring Bolan! He put out so much good music. Remember Trextacy was bigger than Beatlemania at one point.
From Ride a White Swan on, They were one of my Favorites! I WAITED for each album to drop. In college, I had my girl do my hair with mini rollers so I cold have his self-named 'corkscrew hair.' 😂
Absolutely love the music of T-Rex! Marc Bolan is a phenomenal talent. Too bad I was too young to witness it.
Okay so I was born in '60 and AM radio was our life! I had two sisters and the only thing we agreed on was the radio station. Jim Morrison, The Beatles, David Gates, Mamas & the Papas, 3 Dog Night - I loved their voices! But Marc Bolan, well, my little girl heart was gone! I didn't connect the stars in my eyes to anything other than a heartbreaking crush and chills when he'd sigh. It wasn't like today when there's little imagination left for children, it was a more romantic time. His influence is alive and well. Last year a band called Sleep Token blew up with their latest effort Take Me Back to Eden. Vessel, the vocalist, uses his voice like an instrument. I am blanking but one song ends with a deep intake of breath (because he'd talked himself out of it trying to convince her of his love). Sleep Token and T Rex will be linked in my mind always
Always loved TRex. The single line in Bang the Gong that I think is the sexiest ever recorded is “Take Me”. Still gives me shivers.
Rick Wakeman also worked with Bowie
❤❤❤Bang a gong❤❤❤T-Rex were not appreciated enough
@ProfessorofRock
18 күн бұрын
Amen!
@brianandrea3249
18 күн бұрын
In the US maybe. Like a lot of British music in the 70s and 80s, I think they were too “out there” for a more conservative American main stream. The whole slightly androgynous glam rock thing didn’t really take off (apart from KISS, although I would debate whether they fit in to the genre).
Bang A Gong is one of my all-time favorites, and it's on my Playlist. Every time I play it in my car, I crank it up.
Congrats on the 1 Mil!!!! Love this Channel!!! As soon as I hear "Coming up next" I know its gonna be a Good One!!! Keep on Rockin Sir!!
I may not have a hubcap diamond star halo, but I'm roomy & wide, oh yeah... love the glissando on this track. Can't get enough Marc Bolan. Srsly. From My People Were Fair... through Futuristic Dragon. From his topmost curls to the toes of his mary janes. ...You should interview Flo & Eddy sometime!
@advancetech5338
17 күн бұрын
windy and wild oh yea
I have the 45 of the 80s remake and I love the original version even more, such a cool song, so fun to sing along when you hear it.
@ProfessorofRock
18 күн бұрын
Very cool!
I was always a big fan of T Rex and before that Johns Children and Tyrannosaurus Rex, loved all Bolans music. I remember a gig with The Damned supporting T Rex, Bolan was always one to champion up and coming new artists, the gig finished with both bands jamming out on stage, great show pity theres no recordings of it. The story behind the wizzard is interesting and adds to the mystic of the man. I agree Bolan was an underated guitar player as his live performances showed.
Mick Ronson played with Elton John's Man Across The Water.. connected with Bowie. Ronson was one of the Spiders From Mars.
17:33 I'm actually part of that new generation of fans introduced to Marc Bolan's work, courtesy of The Power Station
I watched an interview with Marc Bolan and he stated then that he didn’t think he was going to live that long. Watched another clip where he is described as looking at a certain picture of the moon for a long period of time. It went on to say the moon the night he died the moon was in the same phase and position.
I think an older relative had a T Rex album, but I only remembered Get It On from it. Then sometime in the late 80's, Chalk Circle released a song, "20th Century Boy". I really liked it, only to discover it was actually a cover of a T-Rex song. That's what led me to really discovering Marc Bolan and his music.
I absolutely love T Rex. My favorite of theirs is Cosmic Dancer. Marc was so talented. It's so sad what happened to him.
I remember the first time I heard this song I was thinking ‘am I hearing these lyrics correctly’. What is bang-a-Gong. What a crazy lyric, but I loved it. It’s one of those songs that you just gotta move or tap a foot or hand to. I think this song probably started the head-banging in rock 🙌. Even all these years later. Great song. Great video POR.
Ever notice that The Power Station flipped the parenthesis and the song title around? From the original “Bang A Gong (Get It On)” to “Get It On (Bang A Gong).” Pretty sneaky.
@ProfessorofRock
18 күн бұрын
That's right!
@robertcringle4865
18 күн бұрын
Yah but you still have to payout residuals.
@gigglybeast
18 күн бұрын
Wonder if they knew that was original name?
@SuperGrumpyDaddy
17 күн бұрын
The original title is Get it On, it was changed for the Americans because Get it On was too suggestive! The Power Station just went with the proper title.
@russellhltn1396
17 күн бұрын
The revision is the order it shows in the lyrics. Perhaps that's why?
I still have this album!
Born to boogie is a great movie about Marc. There's also a story were he and his band were joking around, Marc talking about how he would die in a car crash, his friends saying dramatically in a rolls Royce, but Marc said no, he would die in a mini Cooper. Now if you understand the concept of deliberate creation, or manifestation, were what you say and think will come true ...be careful what you say!!! ( side note, singer Jeff Buckley sang in a sing about drowning...and in the middle of a session he decided to go for a swim....and they found his body 3 miles down the Mississippi river. Again, be careful what you say ( or write).
"Bang A Gong" is an all-time classic from start to finish.
Outstanding episode Professor. You presented some very interesting facts. I am pleased to see Marc and T-Rex get some recognition. Pretty fascinating stuff.
@ProfessorofRock
18 күн бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it
@Code.Name.V
18 күн бұрын
@@ProfessorofRockIt ranks amongst your best.
@ProfessorofRock
18 күн бұрын
@@Code.Name.V Serious? Thank you!
I remember Flo & Eddie saying MB was a little man with too much $$$$ Kitty scratch! Jealousy I guess RIP MB! I remember seeing him on Midnight Special, sliding while playing his guitar 🎸
Hot Love was one of the happiest songs I've heard.
Steve Peregrine Took was long gone by the time of "Electric Warrior." He was fired from Tyrannosaurus Rex back in 1970, before the "A Beard of Stars" album and replaced by Mickey Finn. It is Finn who appears on the sleeve of the first T Rex album with Bolan.
SOOO! If you had to turn the knob on your TV to channel 3 to watch that video you rented or bought,,,,, you're going to Love 💕 this channel!! 🕊️☮️
@fredgroenke2586
18 күн бұрын
If you used to pick out your breakfast cereal based on the toy inside….you’re going to love this channel.
@ProfessorofRock
18 күн бұрын
Oh yes!
@ProfessorofRock
18 күн бұрын
Love it. Will use it Fred!
@allengray5748
18 күн бұрын
@@fredgroenke2586 Haaa I wish. Up to Mom or whatever coco puffs had or sugar pops 🤣
@fredgroenke2586
18 күн бұрын
@@ProfessorofRock thanks, Adam. Love the channel. Keep it up.
Elton John played the piano on this track. Great track and a highly underrated band
@doctordogtoffee3832
18 күн бұрын
It was Rick Wakeman on piano and organ.
@lotsaringwear2937
18 күн бұрын
@@doctordogtoffee3832 Elton John is on the music video.
@doctordogtoffee3832
17 күн бұрын
@@lotsaringwear2937 He's miming along to the track with the rest of the band. He didn't record the song.
@TheBillyKmusic
7 күн бұрын
@@doctordogtoffee3832 And the Turtles did the backing vocals.
I used to be friends with porn star Chloe Jones. During one of our conversations, I asked her what her goals were, and she responded exactly "I'd like to make it to 30". I thought this was a strange goal, as all you needed to do was just live life and eventually you will turn 30. She died two weeks before her 30'th birthday.
Another great one! And you finally mentioned GET IT ON by Chase! Now, give us the story of THAT "Bottled Lightning" hit and the tragic plane crash that ended the life of eponymous founder Bill Chase. Sounds like the kind of story that's right up your professorial alley! Let's go!
T REX! My fave! Still have Electric Warrior, & several others 👍🏼
Although I was pretty young at the time, I remember growing up in London when T-Rex first hit the scene (now live in Australia) and specifically when they dropped Metal Guru because my cousin was beside himself with excitement at the new release! Brilliant and game changing band, they were just massive. Marc Bolan was the Prince of his time!
Correction: Steve Took was not the percussionist on Get It On, or ever with T. Rex. Marc and Steve were Tyrannosaurus Rex from 1967 to 69, when Steve was replaced by Mickey Finn, who was percussionist when the name was shortened to T. Rex and until 1975.
@grahamrogers3345
11 күн бұрын
Bizzare that he didn't know this isn't it?
@IPMusic
11 күн бұрын
@@grahamrogers3345 Tony Visconti used to tell a story that Marc hoped no one would notice the change from Steve to Mickey, as they were similar in stature. I couldn't see that anyone would fail to notice, but in this case it turns out to be right.
I love your LP rack. I usually recognise most of the albums!
"Thank you, Sir! May I have another?!"
@ProfessorofRock
18 күн бұрын
You bet!
Electric Warrior is a classic LP. Mambo Sun, Jeepster, Girl, Life's a Gas, Rip Off they were all classics.
Marc Bolan left us too soon. He could've had a long career. He's such a great artist.
Supertramp , CCR or The Faces ... Any one of those 3 live , in their prime would be epic
Great job ❤
Love this stuff!! Thank you
@ProfessorofRock
18 күн бұрын
You're so welcome!
Man I just love that crunchy guitar on 20th Century Boy. Ahead of their time.
The production of this channel is so good it could be a tv show. Great job Mr. Brandon Fugal.
@ProfessorofRock. You may already know this. In the early days of Tyrannosaurus Rex as a duo (Marc on acoustic guitar and Steven Peregrine Took on congas, tablas, drums etc.) they recorded a single called “Deborah”. The b - side of the 45rpm single is the same song backwards! Even the label was printed “Harobed” to match. Great work on this as usual Prof.
The song Jeepster is fun!