Pickering Red wrote:
Seventies Red - Reading your post reminded me of a concert I went to in 1973 at the Top Rank Suite in Doncaster where I saw The Sweet. I was just getting into Soul music at the time, but the girl I was with that night was into Glam Rock, especially T Rex.
Have to say, The Sweet just blew me away. Excellent oestrogenic atmosphere and outstanding live performers from the opening chords, spoilt only by a fag burn on my crushed velvet purple flares. Happy days.
Yes they were very good live weren't they! probably the best tight vocal harmony group around at the time and what a great drummer they had in Mick Tucker, the man with the golden arms
Although they were initially known for their glam rock they were in fact more into hard rock as shown in their later music albums or on the B sides of their hit singles, strangely enough both the sweet and Queen sounded very similar vocally though the sweet were the first on the scene.
Who could forget glam songs like Blockbuster, Teenage rampage and little Willy eh,
incidentally they sold more than 50 million records during their time which was quite an achievement even then.
Also T Rex, how could I forget to mention them, they were another fantastic band though unfortunately I never got to see them live, more the pity.