
In 2007, he served time with Leatherface, who he sexually abused. After being kicked-out of Cuba by Fidel Castro he moved to Vietnam where he grew an absurd beard (quite possibly based on that of former Vietnamese leader Ho Chi Minh) and promptly got himself arrested for child abuse and banged-up for several years. He was jailed for six months and on release promised to be good, if you take "be good" to mean, "fuck off to the third world to abuse kids". Glitter responded to these claims with "they're not indecent, they're pretty high-quality if you ask me". This lead to him being arrested and charged after indecent images of children were discovered on it (also, his penis had to be surgically removed from the computer, and is now no longer considered a penis). In 1997, Glitter took his computer for repairs to his local computer repairs shop after severely jamming his foreskin in the disk drive. However, Glitter's calls were never returned. Kelly, Matthew Kelly and Pete Townsend to try and put a band together called "Child's Play".

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In the late '90s, Glitter was linked to the Pampers Corporation for a series of advertising campaigns, stressing the importance of extra padding when protecting your child from the likely intrusions of such failed Glam Rock disasters. Neither his 1973 album 'Touch Me' or his 1984 disc 'Boys Will Be Boys' attracted much critical attention at the time, but in later years left millions wondering how, with albums titled like this, nobody spotted this mincing child-hungry pervert 20 years earlier. He managed to wade through a resurgence of interest in the mid-'90s amongst the student fraternity who, when not guffawing at Supermarket Sweep and mock-quoting Jim Bowen Bullseye catch-phrases, 'ironically' bestowed appreciation and affection on the lovable, playful kiddie-fiddler. The 1980s" in 1991, later covered by Calvin Harris in 2006. Glitter's success waned somewhat in the 1980s, although he still managed a hit with "I've Got Love For You If You Were Born In The 80s. At the time, no one questioned the intentions behind songs such as 1972's "Playground Bangaround" and 1974's "Breaking In Minors (Oh Yeah! Oh Yeah!)" and, besides, the 1970s were such a crazy time that everyone was sleeping with kids.

Gary Glitter was one of many acts who rode this music wave like a silver-spangled surfer with a dodgy wig. As well as funny sitcoms, extravagantly wide flannel trousers, and Margaret Thatcher, they also coughed up glam rock.

The 1970s was a very tasteless decade for Britain.
