BTW, here's a personal memory I would like to share...Does anyone here remember a TV special that was aired sometime in 1978 titled "Heroes of Rock'n'Roll"? It was narrated by Jeff Bridges, and it documented the history of rock'n'roll. I watched it mainly to see if KISS would be mentioned (To my 10-year-old mind at the time, they were the only band that mattered). Anyway, David Bowie was mentioned, and some footage from the "Ziggy Stardust" movie was shown. Quite honestly, I was totally repulsed by Bowie, not only because of the androgyny but also because he came across as just so creepy to me. To my mind, it was OK to like KISS, because they had a cool and macho super hero image, but Bowie's gay space creature image was too much for me to handle.
I think this helps to explain why glam never really caught on here in America, because quite honestly, I also thought this way at the time.
BTW, a short clip of KISS was shown, to the sound "Rocking in the USA," one of the studio tracks that appeared on "ALIVE II." I felt a little miffed at the time, because I thought they deserved more attention than that, but hey, this was back in the days when I thought KISS was the greatest band of all time, and "Star Wars" was the greatest movie of all time. *sigh* The stuff you think is sooo cool when you're 10-years-old...