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Telegram Sam : ウィキペディア英語版
Telegram Sam

"Telegram Sam" was the third UK number one single for the British rock group T. Rex. The song also appeared on their 1972 album ''The Slider''.
Perhaps best known for bringing the term "main man" into popular culture, it was number one for two weeks,〔 before being knocked off the top by "Son of My Father" by Chicory Tip.
The lyrics feature numerous figures such as Bobby (who is a natural born poet who is just outta sight), Golden Nose Slim (who knows where you been), Jungle Faced Jake (make no mistake) and Purple Pie Pete. It also contains these lines Marc Bolan wrote to refer to himself: ''Me I funk/but I don't care/I ain't no square/with my corkscrew hair'', a line which industrial rock band KMFDM would borrow for their song "Me I Funk". The riff is similar in character to their massive hit from the previous year, "Get It On". "Telegram Sam" wasn't as successful as "Get It On" worldwide, and it only peaked at number 67 in the ''Billboard'' Hot 100.〔
"Telegram Sam" was the first single to be issued by Marc Bolan's own T.Rex Wax Co. label, and was released on 21 January 1972. The b-side featured two songs in the UK, "Cadilac" (as printed on the EMI label of the original single) and "Baby Strange", the latter also included in the album ''The Slider''.
"Telegram Sam" was written by Bolan about the music business accountant, Sam Alder, who sent Bolan, by telegram, payments following performance dates on tour, lest any money sent beforehand be spent and end up interfering with the performance,〔Isle of Man Medical Society meeting, 18 September 2015〕 and news that "Get It On" had reached number one in the United Kingdom. Alder also worked with King Crimson and Roxy Music (especially Bryan Ferry).
In 1980, it was covered by the gothic rock band Bauhaus as a single, which peaked at number 12 in New Zealand.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title= Telegram Sam in New Zealand Chart )〕 It was also covered by the Croatian punk-rock band Psihomodo Pop.
==Personnel==

*Marc Bolan: Lead Vocals, Guitar
*Tony Visconti: Backing Vocals
*Steve Currie: Bass Guitar
*Bill Legend: Drums

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