Roxy Music music video Ladytron (From "The Old Grey Whistle Test", 1972)

Roxy Music music video Do The Strand (From "The Old Grey Whistle Test", 1973)

Roxy Music music video Dance Away (ABBA In Switzerland, BBC Television, April 16, 1979)

Roxy Music music video Manifesto (Manchester Apollo, England, May 6, 1979)

Roxy Music music video A Song For Europe (Manchester Apollo, England, May 6, 1979)

Roxy Music music video Still Falls The Rain (Manchester Apollo, England, May 6, 1979)

Roxy Music music video Ain't That So (Manchester Apollo, England, May 6, 1979)

Roxy Music music video Angel Eyes (Promotional Video, 1979)

Roxy Music music video Trash (Promotional Video, 1979 )

Roxy Music music video Over You (Top Of The Pops, BBC Television, May 15, 1980)

Roxy Music music video Oh Yeah (On The Radio) (Top Of The Pops, BBC Television, August 7, 1980)

Roxy Music music video Same Old Scene (Promotional Video, 1980)

Roxy Music music video Rain, Rain, Rain (Rockpop In Concert, German Television, December 19, 1980)

Roxy Music music video Flesh And Blood (Rockpop In Concert, German Television, December 19, 1980)

Roxy Music music video Jealous Guy (Promotional Video, 1981)

Roxy Music music video The Main Thing (Frejus, France, August 27, 1982)

Roxy Music music video While My Heart Is Still Beating (Frejus, France, August 27, 1982)

Roxy Music music video Avalon (Frejus, France, August 27, 1982)

Roxy Music music video My Only Love (Frejus, France, August 27, 1982)

Roxy Music music video More Than This (Promotional Video, 1982)

Roxy Music music video The Main Thing (Promotional Video, 1982)

Roxy Music music video Avalon (Promotional Video, 1982)

Roxy Music music video Re-Make - Re-Model (The Royal College Of Art, London, June 1972)

Roxy Music music video Ladytron (The Old Grey Whistle Test, BBC Television, June 20, 1972)

Roxy Music music video Virginia Plain (Top Of The Pops, BBC Television, August 24, 1972)

Roxy Music music video For Your Pleasure (Full House, BBC Television, November 25, 1972)

Roxy Music music video Do The Strand (The Old Grey Whistle Test, BBC Television, April 3, 1973)

Roxy Music music video In Every Dream Home A Heartache (The Old Grey Whistle Test, BBC Television, April 3, 1973)

Roxy Music music video Editions Of You (The Golden Rose Festival, Montreux, April 29, 1973)

Roxy Music music video Pyjamarama (Musikladen, German Television, January 23, 1974)

Roxy Music music video Amazona (Musikladen, German Television, January 23, 1974)

Roxy Music music video Psalm (Musikladen, German Television, January 23, 1974)

Roxy Music music video All I Want Is You (Top Of The Pops, BBC Television, October 4, 1974)

Roxy Music music video Love Is The Drug (Supersonic, London Weekend Television, October 9, 1975)

Roxy Music music video Both Ends Burning (The Empire Pool, Wembley, London, October 17, 1975)

Roxy Music music video The Thrill Of It All (Konserthaus, Stockholm, Sweden, January 23, 1976)

Roxy Music music video Mother Of Pearl (Konserthaus, Stockholm, Sweden, January 23, 1976)

Roxy Music music video Nightingale (Konserthaus, Stockholm, Sweden, January 23, 1976)

Roxy Music music video Out Of The Blue (Konserthaus, Stockholm, Sweden, January 23, 1976)

Roxy Music music video Street Life (Konserthaus, Stockholm, Sweden, January 23, 1976)

Roxy Music music video Avalon (From Top Pop)

Roxy Music music video Same Old Scene (From Top Pop)

Roxy Music music video All I Want (From Top Pop)

Roxy Music music video Dance Away

Roxy Music music video Out Of The Blue (From The Midnight Special)

Roxy Music music video Re-Make - Re-Model (From Musikladen)

Roxy Music music video All I Want Is You (From Musikladen)

Roxy Music music video Editions Of You (From Musikladen)

Roxy Music music video In Every Dream Home's Heartache (From Musikladen)

Roxy Music music video Re-Make - Re-Model

Roxy Music music video Street Life (From Musikladen)

Roxy Music music video Oh Yeah (On The Radio)

Roxy Music music video Avalon

Roxy Music music video Angel Eyes

Roxy Music music video Jealous Guy

Roxy Music music video Avalon

Roxy Music music video More Than This

Roxy Music music video Avalon (From Top Pop)

Roxy Music music video Psalm (From Musikladen)

Roxy Music music video Virginia Plain (From Musikladen)

Roxy Music music video Jealous Guy (From Bananas)

Roxy Music music video Virginia Plain (From Top Of The Pops 1972)

Roxy Music music video More Than This

Roxy Music music video Jealous Guy

Roxy Music music video Avalon

Roxy Music music video Jealous Guy

Roxy Music were a British art rock group formed in 1971 by Bryan Ferry, who became the group's lead vocalist and chief songwriter, and bassist Graham Simpson. Alongside Ferry, the other longtime members were Phil Manzanera (guitar), Andy Mackay (saxophone and oboe) and Paul Thompson (drums and percussion), and other former members include Brian Eno (synthesiser and "treatments"), Eddie Jobson (synthesiser and violin), and John Gustafson (bass). Although the band took a break from group activities in 1976 and again in 1983, they reunited for a concert tour in 2001, and toured together intermittently between that time and their break-up in 2014. Ferry frequently enlisted many Roxy members as session musicians for his solo releases.
Roxy Music attained popular and critical success in Europe and Australia during the 1970s and early 1980s, beginning with their debut album, Roxy Music (1972). The band was highly influential, as leading proponents of the more experimental, musically sophisticated element of glam, as well as a significant influence on early English punk music. They also provided a model for many new wave acts and the experimental electronic groups of the early 1980s. The group is distinguished by their visual and musical sophistication and their preoccupation with style and glamour. Ferry and co-founding member Eno have also had influential solo careers, the latter becoming one of the most significant record producers and collaborators of the late 20th century. Rolling Stone magazine ranked Roxy Music No. 98 on its "The Immortals -- 100 The Greatest Artists of All Time" list.
Their music was influenced by other British artists, such as The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, The Kinks, The Who, The Pretty Things, Pink Floyd, The Creation, The Move, Traffic, David Bowie, King Crimson, and Elton John, as well as American artists like Little Richard, Elvis Presley and The Velvet Underground.
The band's last studio album was 1982's Avalon. In 2005 they began recording a new studio album, which would have been their ninth, and would have been their first record since 1973 with Brian Eno, who wrote two songs for it and also played keyboards. and that he doesn't think they'll ever record as Roxy Music again.
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