Marc Bolan & T. Rex ‎– Born To Boogie – The Concerts, Wembley Empire Pool, 18th March 1972 [2016]


A stunning restoration of this film with the great care and attention that was needed to do it justice. Transports you back to 1972 as though it was yesterday. The fun and humour of the time and the affection with which all those involved look back at the period and project is infectious and heart-warming. How modern technology enables material of this type to be cleansed and invigorated with new life is as remarkable as the performance of the band itself.


Disc: 1
1. Apple Films Intro
2. Jeepster
3. Baby Strange
4. 'Electric Wind' (poem)
5. Tutti Fruitti (Elton, Ringo & T.Rex)
6. Children Of The Revolution (Elton, Ringo & T.Rex)
7. 'Look To The Left' (Marc & Ringo - 30 secs)
8. Spaceball Ricochet
9. Some People Like To Rock' (Marc & Ringo - 30 secs)
10. Telegram Sam
11. 'Some People Like To Rock' (Mark & Ringo - 30 secs)
12. Cosmic Dancer
13. 'They've Come, 'tis Said'
14. Tea Party Medley (Marc (on acoustic) & String Quartet): (a) Jeepster (b) Hot Love (c) Get It On (d) The Slider
15. 'Union Hall' (poem)
16. Hot Love
17. Get It On
18. Children Of The Revolution - Reprise
19. Interview with Marc Bolan and Tony Norman (Interviewer), recorded in Marc's flat. From late 1971 (10 mins approx)

Disc: 2
1. 'The Almighty T.Rex' - Emperor Rosko (Live 18.03.1972)
2. Cadilac (Live 18.03.1972)
3. Jeepster (Live 18.03.1972)
4. Baby Strange (Live 18.03.1972)
5. Spaceball Ricochet (Live 18.03.1972)
6. Girl (Live 18.03.1972)
7. Cosmic Dancer (Live 18.03.1972)
8. Telegram Sam (Live 18.03.1972)
9. Hot Love (Live 18.03.1972)
10. Get It On (Live 18.03.1972)
11. Just One More?' - Emperor Rosko (Live 18.03.1972)
12. Summertime Blues (Live 18.03.1972)

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T. Rex (originally Tyrannosaurus Rex) were an English rock band, formed in 1967 by singer-songwriter and guitarist Marc Bolan, who was their leader, frontman and only consistent member. Though initially associated with the psychedelic folk genre, Bolan began to change the band's style towards electric rock in 1969, and shortened ...

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Marc Bolan was an English guitarist, singer-songwriter and poet who was a pioneer of the glam rock movement in the early 1970s with his band T. Rex. He died in a car crash in 1977 at the age of 29. Learn about his life, music career, musical influence and legacy on Wikipedia.

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