Sweet – Turn It Down – The Geordie Scene 30.11.1974 (OFFICIAL)
A Defiant Cry Against Noise That Became Part of Rock’s Own Thunder Released in November 1974, “Turn It Down” by Sweet arrived as the second single from the landmark album…
A Defiant Cry Against Noise That Became Part of Rock’s Own Thunder Released in November 1974, “Turn It Down” by Sweet arrived as the second single from the landmark album…
WHEN LONDON STOOD STILL FOR ROY ORBISON On March 20, 1966, Roy Orbison stepped onto the stage of the legendary London Palladium at a fascinating moment in his career. Unlike…
A Love Affair Does Not End with a Goodbye—It Ends in the Silence That Follows When Roy Orbison released “It’s Over” in April 1964, he was already one of the…
A Farewell Cast in the Glow of the Footlights, Where Memory Sings Louder Than Applause Unlike the chart-dominating hits that made Brian Connolly a household name during his years with…
A Plea for Dignity in an Era of Change and Uncertainty Released in 1980 as a single from The Sweet’s album Waters Edge, “Give The Lady Some Respect” arrived during…
A Song Discovered After Silence, Yet Filled With a Lifetime of Love When Roy Orbison‘s “The Way Is Love” finally emerged in 2014, it arrived not as a contemporary hit…
Sometimes the Heart Holds On to Yesterday More Tightly Than It Holds the Present Among the many overlooked treasures in Roy Orbison’s vast catalog, “Sweet Memories” occupies a particularly intimate…
Some Love Stories Arrive So Quietly That They Feel Like a Whisper Meant for One Heart Alone Nestled within Don Williams’ posthumous collection Epilogue: The Cellar Tapes, “You Came True”…
A river of innocence on the surface, a surge of youthful rebellion underneath. When The Osmonds released “Down by the Lazy River” in January 1972, the song became one of…
A Moonlit Promise That Turned Nostalgia into a National Celebration When Showaddywaddy released “Under the Moon of Love” in October 1976, few could have predicted that the Leicester rock-and-roll revivalists…