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  1. 18 hours ago · As a result, every track exudes a gorgeous concoction of shine, shimmer, edginess, and delectable layering, mostly thanks to Tony Visconti’s production but also because of Marc Bolan’s ability to sing with a unique and enticing timbre, delivering a whimsical, almost childlike quality. When describing this album, it’s almost impossible to pinpoint standouts, mostly because the entire album holds itself up to the kind of standard others would only dream of achieving.

  2. 4 days ago · Teenage Dream ( T.Rex/Marc Bolan ) Marcus Nimbler. Marcus Nimbler. 166K subscribers. Subscribed. 155. 1.7K views 1 day ago. Teenage Dream performed and programming by Marcus Nimbler ...more.

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  3. 18 hours ago · For VH1 Storytellers Bowie recalled meeting self-proclaimed “King Mod” Marc Bolan for the first time. Yet to find fame, both hopefuls had been put to work painting the wall of their then manager’s office. “We were just two nothing kids with huge ambitions,” Bowie said, before doing a pitch-perfect impression of Bolan’s feathery voice.

  4. 2 days ago · The song “The Children of Rarn” is a track by Marc Bolan, the frontman of the glam rock band T. Rex. Released in 1970 as the opening track of the album “T. Rex,” the song is a mesmerizing piece that delves into the realm of fantasy and mythology.

  5. 1 day ago · David Bowie in 1975. Picture: Getty Images. So while Bowie's irises were both the same colour (a pretty blue), his left eye was left permanently dilated. From a short distance, it looked like they were different colours, but they weren't. “Funnily enough he did say I did him a favour, later on," George said.

  6. 5 days ago · Tickets for the first event, headlined by Marc Bolan and what was to become T. Rex, cost 1 pound, about $1.20. Eavis gave the 1,500 attendees free milk from his cows.

  7. 1 day ago · Marc Bolan of T. Rex. Marc Bolan also flirted with the mystical, often incorporating elements of fantasy and magic into his glam rock anthems. Songs like “Mystic Lady” and “Ballrooms of Mars” reflect Bolan’s fascination with the mystical and the celestial. “Ride a White Swan” is considered by many to be a Wiccan anthem.