Sweet – No You Don’t
A Farewell to Innocence: The Glam Rock Anthem That Hit Hard There are certain tracks that stand as sonic landmarks, marking the moment a band decided to burn the past…
A Farewell to Innocence: The Glam Rock Anthem That Hit Hard There are certain tracks that stand as sonic landmarks, marking the moment a band decided to burn the past…
When Bubblegum Pop Met Glam Rock: The Infectious Beginning of The Sweet A joyous declaration of new love that makes everything else seem blissfully insignificant. For those of us who…
THE JOY OF DANCE MEETS THE EDGE OF GLAMOROUS REVELRY When the English glam-rock force Sweet released their re-imagining of “PEPPERMINT TWIST” in 1974—drawn from their album Sweet Fanny Adams—they…
The Anthem of a Generation’s Riot: How a Three-Minute Glam Rock Explosion Defined Rebellion Long before the stadium-filling anthems of Hair Metal, and just as the dust of the first…
That Driving Riff: The Anthem of a Band Fighting for Their Own Voice For those of us who came of age with a transistor radio glued to our ear, few…
The Glam Rock Anthem That Rocked Their Foundations: Sweet’s Hard-Edged Cry for Independence A blistering declaration of freedom and raw rock power, signaling The Sweet’s definitive break from their ‘bubblegum’…
That Teenage Year: The Glam Rock Anthem That Looked Deeper Than the Glitter For those of us who came of age in the 1970s, the sound of The Sweet was…
Anarchy, Anthems, and the Irrepressible Sound of Youthful Revolution The year was 1974. Britain, mired in a three-day week and industrial strife, felt a chill in the air—both literal and…
When Glam Rock Wore a Sombrero: The Unlikely, Caribbean-Flavored Flash of Pop Perfection A bubblegum pop escape capturing a fleeting Caribbean fantasy and the pursuit of easy money. There are…
Glam Rock’s Tribal Call: The Song That Took Sweet from Bubblegum to Big-League Glitter Oh, the early 1970s. For those of us who lived through the seismic cultural shift, the…