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单词 glam rock
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Definition of glam rock in English:

glam rock

nounɡlamˈrɒkɡlæm rɑk
mass noun
  • A style of rock music first popular in the early 1970s, characterized by male performers wearing exaggeratedly flamboyant clothes and make-up.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The remainder of the album is forgettable glam rock and a few gloppy ballads.
    • The importance of this document, beyond a snapshot of glam rock at its live peak, is that the singer was to announce his shock decision to retire from public life.
    • Songs meander with forgettable melodies and all kinds of twists and turns that bear no relationship to one another, other than that they're all copped from 70s glam rock, prog rock and funk.
    • Stripped of all glam rock bravado, the songs acquire a new life.
    • They look like something between '70s punk and underprivileged glam rock.
    • Their lacklustre glam rock certainly backs up their wussiness.
    • Their sound is understated - there are no gimmicky glam rock outfits or overproduced sounds.
    • You have a choice of any music, as long as it's progressive rock, stadium rock, glam rock, Motown or newly emerging disco.
    • During my infancy, the music biz had been dominated by a succession of bizarre glam rock bands.
    • The band picks up the tempo, and the lead vocals lean more toward glam rock than any of the bands mentioned above.
    • The disco scenes were great too, dancing about to glam rock in a velvet suit, I really enjoyed it!
    • His music tastes were known to run to pre-Beatles British pop, high-camp glam rock and implausibly obscure indie bands.
    • Without this slice of plastic there would have been no glam rock, no krautrock and no punk.
    • The infamous front man was one of the first to wear obvious makeup on stage, way before glam rock.
    • The musical landscape is dotted with the wreckage of disco, new wave, glam rock, grunge, and most recently, ska revival.
    • This duo has run the gamut of glam rock, post-punk, electronica, and pop and is currently on some serious next-level, symphonic, music-hall style that is truly bizarre.
    • A decade ago, their intoxicating brand of retooled glam rock fueled the U.K.'s Britpop frenzy, and despite their recent, rapid decline, the bulk of this material is nothing less than classic.
    • Most tracks are in the same vein as the first single - very raw, very homemade-sounding, very British experimental glam rock.
    • Commenting on the band's passion for reggae, he said, ‘back in those days, it was either rock or reggae and we have never been into glam rock.’
    • ‘The first music that I got into was glam rock,’ she says.
 
 

Definition of glam rock in US English:

glam rock

nounɡlæm rɑk
  • A style of rock music first popular in the early 1970s, characterized by male performers wearing exaggeratedly flamboyant clothes and makeup.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The remainder of the album is forgettable glam rock and a few gloppy ballads.
    • Commenting on the band's passion for reggae, he said, ‘back in those days, it was either rock or reggae and we have never been into glam rock.’
    • During my infancy, the music biz had been dominated by a succession of bizarre glam rock bands.
    • Their lacklustre glam rock certainly backs up their wussiness.
    • Stripped of all glam rock bravado, the songs acquire a new life.
    • A decade ago, their intoxicating brand of retooled glam rock fueled the U.K.'s Britpop frenzy, and despite their recent, rapid decline, the bulk of this material is nothing less than classic.
    • Their sound is understated - there are no gimmicky glam rock outfits or overproduced sounds.
    • ‘The first music that I got into was glam rock,’ she says.
    • This duo has run the gamut of glam rock, post-punk, electronica, and pop and is currently on some serious next-level, symphonic, music-hall style that is truly bizarre.
    • They look like something between '70s punk and underprivileged glam rock.
    • The infamous front man was one of the first to wear obvious makeup on stage, way before glam rock.
    • The disco scenes were great too, dancing about to glam rock in a velvet suit, I really enjoyed it!
    • The musical landscape is dotted with the wreckage of disco, new wave, glam rock, grunge, and most recently, ska revival.
    • Most tracks are in the same vein as the first single - very raw, very homemade-sounding, very British experimental glam rock.
    • The importance of this document, beyond a snapshot of glam rock at its live peak, is that the singer was to announce his shock decision to retire from public life.
    • Songs meander with forgettable melodies and all kinds of twists and turns that bear no relationship to one another, other than that they're all copped from 70s glam rock, prog rock and funk.
    • You have a choice of any music, as long as it's progressive rock, stadium rock, glam rock, Motown or newly emerging disco.
    • Without this slice of plastic there would have been no glam rock, no krautrock and no punk.
    • The band picks up the tempo, and the lead vocals lean more toward glam rock than any of the bands mentioned above.
    • His music tastes were known to run to pre-Beatles British pop, high-camp glam rock and implausibly obscure indie bands.
 
 
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