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70s invasion ; More junkshop glam ; CRUNCH, DEAD END KIDS, ALVIN STARDUST

ALVIN STARDUST see page 4

CRUNCH glam pop circa '75, see page 21 for reviews


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'GLAD ALL OVER' was a DAVE CLARK 5 cover, this band's 45 came out in '77, combined elements of early punk with glam rock *

they had at least 2 more singles 'HAVE I THE RIGHT/LADY'......not sure if the single was a HONEYCOMBS cover.........2 members dress like HECTOR, and look a bit like them, this is obvious from their other single, here is a small writeup of that one -

these singles have catchy glam sing-a-long chorus and heavy guitars!.......'HAVE I THE RIGHT' is said to sound like a punky SLADE, 'LADY' is said to be faster and more boogie-glam, somewhere between SWEET and T.REX......

'ALL MY LOVE ALWAYS/ROXANNE' was another single produced by BARRY BLUE, taken from the lp BREAKOUT in '77, you can now see a video of the band on youtube, howvere don' t get too excited as one of our dedicated viewers said these guys were not all that great, his words not ours....