Iron Virgin - 1974 Scottish Glam Rock Cd 07.rar Patched Jun 2026

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Their signature song, described as a "bombastic ode to teenage anarchy". It was later used as a jingle by BBC DJ Kenny Everett ("Stand Up for Kenny Everett") and cited as an influence on the all-girl glam punk band The Runaways. Content of the 1974 Compilation IRON VIRGIN - 1974 Scottish Glam Rock CD 07.rar

The peak of glam rock. David Bowie had just released Diamond Dogs , Slade was dominating the charts, and The Sweet was perfecting the "cocksure rocker." In Scotland, the scene was grittier—less feather boas, more leather and heavy riffing. 1974 was the year before punk exploded, so "Iron Virgin" would have been playing a hybrid of heavy riff rock and glam showmanship.

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Iron Virgin was a short-lived but highly regarded Scottish glam rock band formed in

Scotland gave us the bombast of (SAHB) and the proto-punk of The Rats (featuring a young Simon Townshend). Scottish glam was less about androgyny and more about working-class rebellion. If Iron Virgin existed, they likely sounded like a heavier T. Rex meets early Nazareth. Content of the 1974 Compilation The peak of glam rock

A cover of Paul McCartney’s Wings. Despite being recorded first, its release was delayed by Decca, causing it to be overshadowed when McCartney released his own version simultaneously.

: Another unreleased recording from their studio sessions with Tauber.