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commercial success to the group;
publicist BP
Fallon coined the term "T.
Rextasy" as a
parallel to
Beatlemania to
describe the group's po****rity. The album...
- country's best-selling
album of 1971. Fan
hysteria at
concerts was
dubbed "T.
Rextasy" by the press, and "Get It On" hit
number 10 in America.
Bolan had just...
-
episode 4; The
Royal Family (a
Queen tribute band) in
episode 5; and T.
Rextasy (a T. Rex
tribute band) in
episode 6. The show
featured a mix of stand-up...
-
others that had hit No. 2). The
press dubbed the
attendant fan
mania "T.
Rextasy", the 1970s
equivalent of
Beatlemania with
levels of
frenzied screaming...
- the
heyday of Beatlemania,
causing the
press to dub the new
craze "T.
Rextasy". A
short US tour in
February 1972 of mid-sized
venues proved moderately...
- LP,
following the
success of T. Rex's
Electric Warrior (1971) album. T.
Rextasy was so
pervasive at that
point that it
effortlessly reached No. 1 in the...
-
became publicist for Thin
Lizzy and T. Rex - for whom he
coined the term "T.
Rextasy". He
worked and
toured with Led
Zeppelin during the band's
heyday in the...
- and
Europe included Chas'n'dave, The
Country Sisters (CZ), Bo Walton, T.
Rextasy and Lazy Dog
among many
others who
performed a
mixture of Rock 'n' Roll...
-
earned comparisons with
Beatlemania and
became known as "Bolanmania" and "T.
Rextasy". Coincidentally, in the same vein of the
british Glam Rock mouvement,...
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April 1985 Label: K-tel Formats: 2xLP, 2xMC 5 — 34 — — — — BPI: Gold T.
Rextasy: The Best of T. Rex, 1970–1973 Released:
September 1985 Label:
Warner Bros...