: Produced by Tony Visconti , the track captures Marc Bolan's transition into heavier, harder-rocking territory. Reviewers often describe the sound as "sensual," blending a bluesy undertone with "sticky" pop choruses.
: Not all contemporary reviews were glowing; Penny Valentine at Sounds felt the song showed Bolan was not pushing his musical capabilities as far as he could have. Some modern retrospectives also note that the song's most experimental moments are buried in its 30-second fadeout. Legacy and Cultural Impact
Released in March 1973, by T. Rex is widely regarded as one of the definitive anthems of the glam rock era . While it only reached #3 in the UK at the time, it has since achieved legendary status for its raw energy and iconic guitar work. Musical & Critical Breakdown
: The song is the namesake for Naoki Urasawa’s famous manga series 20th Century Boys and inspired a character "Stand" in JoJo's Bizarre Adventure .
: It reached a new generation in 1991 when it hit #13 in the UK charts after being featured in a Brad Pitt Levi's commercial. It also appears in films like The Truman Show and The Purge: Election Year .