SO HAPPY YOU FEATURED THIS BAND!!! This is a PERFECT example of the great bands in our history that everyone seems to have forgotten, even though songs like “Ballroom Blitz” still get played on the radio. This episode shows the very reason why this channel is so important!! Thank you Adam, as always, for the priceless memories!!! ❤😊
Ballroom Blitz was a staple of our underground early punk scene. I saw Minor Threat in ‘82 or ‘83 in an abandoned building cover the song. Sweet songs were always playing at parties and covered by many underground bands in the 80’s. Good times…. Thanks for the trip down memory lane.
I have to listen to "Ballroom Blitz" turned up to eleven before tackling housework. I _hate_ housework, but I have a playlist that gets my blood pumping and my mind in a happy place before getting busy. If I live to be old enough to go into a retirement home, I'm going to find all the other old troublemakers and form a punk gang. When the staff isn't watching, we'll lock them out of the dining room, blast this song. I'll have my arthritic hand ready to crank that volume as I shout: "Are you ready Steve?" (Uh-huh!) "Andy?" (Yeah!) "Mick?" (Okay!) "Alright fellas, let's gooooooo!" 🎶"I put vodka in our Jello, so we ain't feeling mellow, but try not to break a hip... break a hip!"🎶
Germany was Sweet's biggest market actually...not the UK or US...they had the most hits in Germany...so much so that it was RCA/Sony's German arm that assembled the 9CD box "Sensational Sweet", thank goodness cuz it's the perfect Sweet boxset!!
Eight number one hits, six in a row, 173 weeks at top of the charts plus eight top ten hits. From 1971 to '75, they rocked the charts in Germany (West).
You don't realize how many songs Sweet recorded until you hear their playlist. They are definitely an underrated band and a great group of guys. RIP Brian Connolly, Mick Tucker, and Steve Priest
@@shiroibasketshoestbh Idk. I imagine that the Canadian version & US version are the same. I've heard that U.K. version is different than the version we heard. 🍻
@@jonbenjisnomore7935 Yes, if yours is made in Canada (or Japan), it is like the one I prefer that was also the US version. The UK and Europe got an earlier and different version of "Fox On The Run," not the hit single version, and other different tracks, on their RCA "Desolation Boulevard" albums.
I was five years old and we had just moved from Papua New Guinea to Australia and the first time I had ever seen a TV was in a department store and it was playing Fox on the Run. I can still clearly picture this and the song has been a favorite ever since. I was lucky enough to see and chat with Andy and his Sweet band on my 27th birthday and he loved that story over a drink in Townsville Australia in 1995.
I love Sweet so much, they're one of my favorite bands. They should be appreciated more, especially Mick Tucker, he was an amazing drummer. Such a shame that their story was quite tragic and they never got the acclaim they deserved.
Love is Like Oxygen... the favorite song of my 13 yr old self playing the Jukebox at Happy Joe's Pizza. Loved Glam in general but these guys were just on another level.
Happy Joe's Pizza was awesome. I had the insulated bag for carry out we would go sit on the river front watch the paddle boat and enjoy Happy Joe's pizza.
Brian Connolly's son Brian Connolly Jr is touring the UK at the moment with other singers playing and singing his Dad's music plus other Glam Rock groups. He is keeping his Dad's group hits alive. I know they are in my home town this month. I'm too young to remember it the first time round being a small child in the early 70's but I love a lot of the music from my best friend who is 7 years older than me.
@@marclaroche5083 I don't think there is a main band name, the tour is called 'Get it on, one night of Glam Rock' featuring Brian Connolly Jr. They were in my home town on the 4th of this month
The Sweet will never be forgotten while I'm around, I can't believe how little attention they garner these days, my secondary school years were liberally sprinkled with the hits of The Sweet along with Slade, Queen, Quo, Wizzard, Mott & ELO. In 83 I saw Brian Connoly as the support for Pat Benatar touring in the UK.
I remember growing up listening to their music with my late parents. This bring back memories of sitting in the garage with my dad listening to music while he worked on a wood craft project. My dad who traveled to the UK for work before I was born got hooked on them. I was born in 1994. My dad wanted me know what good music was. This brings back a lot of good memories for me. Thank you.
You've done it Prof, now I have Foghorn Leghorn quotes in my head, the favorites were with Barnyard Dawg. “That dog’s as subtle as a hand grenade in a barrel of oatmeal”.
They really were an excellent band - Brian's vox ruled - Andy's guitar overdubs maniacal - Mick's drumming very underated - Steve's bass 1/3 of a great rocking trio
Another bloody fantastic show. Now where on earth would such music gems be unearthed, polished and presented with such love and respect. Many thanks Professor.
Oh, man! Bringing out the Sweet today! Love it - "Fox on the Run" was one of the first rock songs I remember hearing as a kid that I knew I had to have upon hearing it for the first time. It was the first Sweet song I remember ever hearing. And then when "Love Is Like Oxygen" came out, I became a devoted fan.
The full 6+ minute album version of "Oxygen" is the best...that instrumental middle is like a great song unto itself...then the funky outro with Steve's great bassline...utterly sublime...
@@robmaiker7092I would only put it equal to the live version of Action from Rockpalast and Burning. Steve Priest's Axe-murderer giggle is hysterical, and the use of the old UK speaking clock telephone service is a classic too.
I was a preteen when Sweet were all over the radio. I absolutely loved them! They performed amazing super-glue-ear-candy that was IMPOSSIBLE to ignore or forget! And that is still true to this day as I am going to have SWEET tunes echoing in my noggin for the rest of the day because of this episode of PROFESSOR OF ROCK! _Great job, Adam!_ 😉😁
As a kid of 10 in the UK, this was a "Top of the Pops" staple on the BBC. I thought it was great fun at youth club. But my later teenage self felt cheated I didn't have more early exposure to the likes of Pink Floyd and Led Zep who had become huge but didn't get the same "Top of the Pops" airtime. I haven't heard Fox on the Run in 50 years. Quite a nostalgic trip. Thanks prof.
That’s how it happened with some bands. In the US, Free, T. Rex and Dexy’s Midnight Runners only really had one major hit, and Golden Earring only had two (about a decade apart from each other).
Fox on the Run was one of the first 45s I ever bought. All my records were lost when I moved away from home, I figured they were thrown away. Who needed records, we had CDs! In 2020, my Fox on the Run record, with my name written on it in 8th grade hand writing showed up at a random estate sale, and a HS friend who still lives in my home town, and a collector, bought it.
Haha wow!! Here's my Sweet story...I have older cousins who bought records, tapes in the 70s...I received a box of mixtapes once & went through em...Little Willy was on it, loved it, remembered it but didn't know who it was, then a friend of mine had a stack of scratchy 45's from the 70s from as a kid, one was Little Willy, was like oh that's the song!! Then in college, SUNY Plattsburgh, I had a college radio show from 1987-1989, WPLT 93.9FM, my then-girlfriend Lenka Reznicek (she had a great radio DJ voice) was my guest & she decided to introduce & play Sweet...she played Fox on the Run & Action...I remembered those songs & dug em, thought they still sounded fresh, vital & exciting...I then proceeded to buy the US CD of Desolation Boulevard, and dug the whole thing, remembered Ballroom Blitz, then bought the US Capitol CD Sweet hits compilation that was new in the 90s, then the 2CD Repertoire German import A's & B's, then the US 2CD Razor & Tie collection which was incredible, and then the German 9CD "Sensational Sweet" box I consider definitive, as well as the followup 4CD "Polydor Years" & the RCA/Sony 2CD & 3DVD collection that has tons of video footage & Andy Sweet stuff...all in all, Sweet are one of my fave bands ever...
Thanks for the memories; I am my best friend crusing main street in his yellow 1950's GMC pickup with music blaring and the windows rolled down. Sweet always brings back good memories.
Sweet was a solid hard rocking band from 1972 to 1977...all are excellent musicians who wrote great songs with hooks and solid arrangements. Should be much more well-known in today's rock world. I've loved them for last 15 years at least.
Wow! Brings back some Sweet memories of my early childhood. I was just beginning elementary school when I first heard "Little Willy." Still can't help feeling good every time I hear it. For "Fox on the Run," I was just beginning to develop crushes on the "foxes" in my school. It's a number 1 for me. Great episode, Professor.
Loved Sweet when I was a kid. This was a favourite along with The Sixteens. They were considered Glamour but listen to their album, definitely Hard Rock
This is perfect today! This was the first song my son played drums live to in front of a crowd. Today is his 18th birthday. Happy birthday to Robbie, my Rockstar.
Sweet was undoubtedly THE most underrated band of the 70s! We should still be hearing them on Classic rock stations! I have all of their original vinyl albums! My favorite band of all time!
This band was great. Grew up in the 70s and listened to them all the time. Shame that they will never be considered for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
I was in third grade when this album came out. An older neighbor kid had the Desolation Boulevard album and wanted to sell it. I ran to my Grandmothers house and asked her for 2 dollars, so I could buy it. Thank you Grandma! I played the whole album over and over. It was sitting in front of a sunny window and got warped beyond saving. I of course, replaced it. Sweet is an incredible band. A slight bubblegum band with deep hard rock veins, well mixed in the studio. And above all, massive talent. A great part of my childhood, and the rest of my life.
I was about 8 when Sweet started kicking off and they were a permanent fixture of my childhood. I can never forget them. Blockbuster springs to mind whenever I think of them.
I knew it was Sweet just from your intro! I've been a huge fan since "Blockbuster" was released. The Chinn/Chapman stuff is fun, and Sweet didn't actually play on most of the early songs (only singing), which always shocked me as each guy in this band was a stellar musician. I saw them live when the "Give Us A Wink" album came out. Briilliant.
I loved the Sweet. As a Rock Radio D J for over 40 years, I got in more trouble for bootlegging Sweet songs and never understood why they weren't in rotation.
Once again Professor you've shown us that just because you heard it doesn't mean you know or understood it!! I graduated High school in 1973 and you've reintroduced so many groups and memories that seemed to have gotten pushed down with life's doings over the years! Thanks for helping with the much needed memory jog!!
No! The R&RHOF is a joke. I'll never forgive them for screwing the Moody Blues until after Ray Thomas died. But I'll forever love founder Graeme Edge accepting the award and saying, "F#ck you very much!"
Moody Blues are in top five bands in music's entire history, maybe top three The talent level was ELP high but Moody Blue's had five musicians going at that level not just three
Can't believe we used to fill up the dance floor for Fox on the Run back in 7th Grade.... Good point Professor about the song's title: how many songs out there have been called "Hold On?"
It has been said that Sweet were signed to be bubblegum and glam, but wanted to be Deep Purple. They were a great hard rock band that turned as many kids to hard rock in Australia, as Kiss did elsewhere. Still love them.
Fox on the Run is one on my favorite songs. Sweet is a hugely underrated band. every member was exceptionally tanlented. Brian Connolly was an amazing singer and Mick Tucker was one of the best drummers ever.
I thought of them as a quirky rock/pop band when I heard them on the radio. They had good hooks and vocal arrangements. When I saw them on tv, with a big double kick drum set, wearing some bizarre stage wear and makeup, I was puzzled. Didn't know what "Glam" was. Sweet was way ahead of that craze.
I'm an absolutely huge Sweet fan from the US. Mick Tucker is one of the best drummers in rock (hence my handle), and Brian Connolly one of the best frontmen. He could sing everything from love songs like Laura Lee, right on up to hard rock like Cockroach and Keep It In. The first song I knew was Little Willy. The attack on Brian was so sad. I think pretty much all fans of the Sweet think if he'd not been attacked and they had gotten to play with the Who as scheduled, they would have become a supergroup in rock. I love everything from their bubble gum on up through their hard rock and IMO, that's where they excelled. If anyone thinks they were bubble gum lightweights, I point them straight to their live at Musikladen videos from 11-11-74. Also the Give Us a Wink and Sweet Fanny Adams albums. When they got ripped up by the critics, I love the shirt Mick had made that said "13 hit wonder." Kind of a screw you to them. RIP dear Mick, Brian, and Steve. Never forgotten, and always in our hearts.🕯️😘❤️🔥
Dang straight!! I'm from NY...I always thought Queen ripped them off, down to the 4-part harmony...I have most everything they recorded & a 3 DVD boxset of videos & live & TV appearances...
❤🎉 SWWEEEEEET! Love Fox On The Run. Infectious beat! Probably my favorite Sweet song. Thanks Professor! Foghorn Leghorn! Have a great weekend everybody!! ❤🎉
I was good mates with drummer Mick tucker for years. Brian was never the same after he was attacked and I bumped into him a few times at a rehearsal studio, but he was far gone at that point and it broke my heart. Great bunch of guys and incredibly talented. ✌️❤️🇬🇧
I had no idea until a few years ago that Little Willy, BallRoom Blitz, Fox and Love is Like Oxygen we’re all done by the same band. Their musical progression over the years amazes me. I had always thought Oxygen was ELO also. It just had the same vibe. There are TH-cam videos that were from a German television show Musikladen 11-11-74 that are awesome. The Man with the Golden Arm and No You Don’t are stellar. There is also an unplugged version of a ballad that is absolutely beautiful. That video is of them sitting on stools and singing. For the life of me I can’t remember the name ( I’m old ) but it’s worth a listen. All of Sweet’s music is worth a listen. I think people hearing it for the first time will be surprised at how good it is and shocked to learn how long it’s been around. Thanks, Professor.
Crazy variety. I like BallRoom Blitz; the others mentioned not so much. Little Willy was annoying. Oxygen really good chorus for an otherwise not-great song. Fox on the Run chorus sounds like ELO’s “Do Ya (Want My Love).”
I didn’t know anything about their music until a couple years ago…. Idk how I missed them…. Absolutely one of my all time favorites!! Not only great showmen… but have actual talent to back it up ♥️♥️♥️
Never knew this story about 2 different versions on US and UK releases, the addition of the sym. was a masterstroke! This was THEE song in 7th grade to make everyone get on the floor at those jr. High dances. Great episode professor. Long Live Sweet!
I owe Dazed and Confused much gratitude for introducing me to so many great songs including Fox on the Run! Very underrated band. Sweet likely influenced the whole hair metal look.
This song came out when I was around 8 years old. I really wanted the 45 badly, but couldn't find it. Being eight, I never thought to just ask the clerks at the record store. I asked my mom for the record for my birthday. She managed to find it, I then found the record also had the B side song "Ball room blitz"! Rare that the B side is as good as the A side. It was great to hear ball room blitz have a comeback in Wayne's World movie.
I was 8-9 at the time too and also begged my mom for that 45, but it was no longer available so at the record store the seller trusted the follow-up "Action". When we got home and I first played it, my mom wasn't very pleased! :-) but I was! Never stopped loving Sweet from then on and I still have that 45 along with lot's of others and all their albums. There's so much fantastic music that they made which never got played on the radio.
Love is like Oxygen, the extended version is one of my all time favorites. Ballroom Blitz and Fox on the Run are fantastic also. Both tunes just transport you back to a different time.
Double dose of glam for me today, with TRex and Sweet. I worked with Sweet on one gig in the early 80s. Such a huge catalogue of superb powerful tracks, and a fabulous stage presence made for a great night.
Poll: Who had the COOLEST BAND NAME in the Rock era?
you are correct...Who had the coolest band name in the Rock area.
Rush ;)
John Cafferty and the Beaver Brown Band.
ZZ TOP
Ned's Atomic Dustbin
"God Fodder" is one of my favorite albums.
Fox on the Run and Love is like Oxygen were my two favorite
songs by the Sweet and they still are thanks.🎤🎸🎸🎹🥁
Oxygen was always credited to ELO on Napster... always made me laugh.
Both are great!
“Love Is Like Oxygen” rules!
Love is like oxygen
You get too much
you get too high
Not enough
and you're gonna die
Love gets you high
@@CasualSpudReally? That's hilarious.
Plug in Windy City
hardest rock song ever by Sweet
SO HAPPY YOU FEATURED THIS BAND!!! This is a PERFECT example of the great bands in our history that everyone seems to have forgotten, even though songs like “Ballroom Blitz” still get played on the radio. This episode shows the very reason why this channel is so important!! Thank you Adam, as always, for the priceless memories!!! ❤😊
Ballroom Blitz was a staple of our underground early punk scene. I saw Minor Threat in ‘82 or ‘83 in an abandoned building cover the song. Sweet songs were always playing at parties and covered by many underground bands in the 80’s. Good times…. Thanks for the trip down memory lane.
Serious? So cool!
I have to listen to "Ballroom Blitz" turned up to eleven before tackling housework.
I _hate_ housework, but I have a playlist that gets my blood pumping and my mind in a happy place before getting busy.
If I live to be old enough to go into a retirement home, I'm going to find all the other old troublemakers and form a punk gang. When the staff isn't watching, we'll lock them out of the dining room, blast this song.
I'll have my arthritic hand ready to crank that volume as I shout:
"Are you ready Steve?" (Uh-huh!)
"Andy?" (Yeah!)
"Mick?" (Okay!)
"Alright fellas, let's gooooooo!"
🎶"I put vodka in our Jello, so we ain't feeling mellow, but try not to break a hip... break a hip!"🎶
yeh was just memtioning firehose they would add ballroom blitz in a medley same southern culture on the skids club shows
My ringtone for my sister! Sweet’s version, of course.
Sounds like a cool experience.
I have never forgotten. They were the first band I consciously saw live. I was 11 and I was blown away.
Not forgotten by ones who lived the era , grand daughter loves this glam rock too.
In Germany, they're not forgotten. They were absolutely huge in the Seventies. Still love 'em.
Germany was Sweet's biggest market actually...not the UK or US...they had the most hits in Germany...so much so that it was RCA/Sony's German arm that assembled the 9CD box "Sensational Sweet", thank goodness cuz it's the perfect Sweet boxset!!
Eight number one hits, six in a row, 173 weeks at top of the charts plus eight top ten hits. From 1971 to '75, they rocked the charts in Germany (West).
Oh YESSSS !
Still get radio air time in Germany.
You don't realize how many songs Sweet recorded until you hear their playlist. They are definitely an underrated band and a great group of guys. RIP Brian Connolly, Mick Tucker, and Steve Priest
Amen!
They had more hits than I thought.
I love Sweet and Brian Connolly.
love Sweet! ❤
Andy Scott is still carrying the torch.
Yes yes yes. The Sweet are vastly underrated. Desolation Boulevard is one of my all time favorite albums.
US or UK version? They were very different, both great, but I prefer the US version I grew up on.
@@shiroibasketshoestbh Idk. I imagine that the Canadian version & US version are the same. I've heard that U.K. version is different than the version we heard. 🍻
@@jonbenjisnomore7935 Yes, if yours is made in Canada (or Japan), it is like the one I prefer that was also the US version. The UK and Europe got an earlier and different version of "Fox On The Run," not the hit single version, and other different tracks, on their RCA "Desolation Boulevard" albums.
Amen!
Spectacular album!
I am 60 and love Fox On The Run. I just don't tell anyone and listen to it while cruising down the road. Love your show! Great Job!
I was five years old and we had just moved from Papua New Guinea to Australia and the first time I had ever seen a TV was in a department store and it was playing Fox on the Run. I can still clearly picture this and the song has been a favorite ever since. I was lucky enough to see and chat with Andy and his Sweet band on my 27th birthday and he loved that story over a drink in Townsville Australia in 1995.
I love Sweet so much, they're one of my favorite bands. They should be appreciated more, especially Mick Tucker, he was an amazing drummer. Such a shame that their story was quite tragic and they never got the acclaim they deserved.
So true everything you said!
He could play the drums hard!
The Grassroots, The Raspberries and Sweet.Three of my all time favorite underrated bands of all times
You ever hear Larry Raspberry and the High Steppers?
sweet and raspberries in one sentence? YMBFJ!
@@tomwinter2906 so those bands aren't under rated?
Love all 3 of those bands...all are powerpop really...
Are you referring to the Los Angeles Grass Roots ?
Love is Like Oxygen... the favorite song of my 13 yr old self playing the Jukebox at Happy Joe's Pizza. Loved Glam in general but these guys were just on another level.
Happy Joe's Pizza was awesome. I had the insulated bag for carry out we would go sit on the river front watch the paddle boat and enjoy Happy Joe's pizza.
It’s a great song.
You're a Midwesterner too?
@@sarah2.017 Duluth
Agreed
SWEET were my first musical heroes. Thank´s for putting the spotlight on them. They deserve it!
Are you ready Steve?
Andy? Yeah
Mick? OK
Alright Fellas Lets Go!
One of the greatest intros in R&R
Love it!
Used to excellent effect in time-travel series _Life on Mars_ (US version).
Uh huh…
Brian Connolly's son Brian Connolly Jr is touring the UK at the moment with other singers playing and singing his Dad's music plus other Glam Rock groups. He is keeping his Dad's group hits alive. I know they are in my home town this month. I'm too young to remember it the first time round being a small child in the early 70's but I love a lot of the music from my best friend who is 7 years older than me.
Thanks for sharing!
That’s awesome!
whats the bands name?
@@marclaroche5083 I don't think there is a main band name, the tour is called 'Get it on, one night of Glam Rock' featuring Brian Connolly Jr. They were in my home town on the 4th of this month
"Love is like oxygen" is one of the most underrated classics of all time.
Until recently I thought it was ELO.
Bitchin' Guitar! 🎸
@@-.StevenFor me Steve's bass stands out more than Andy's guitar playing on it.
It's also a timeless song.
Agreed
The Sweet were brilliant!One of the most talented bunch of musicians of the 70’s! They made great singles and albums! Criminally underrated!
They need to be in the Rock Hall of Fame. Too bad there's only one member left.
...and yet, rap, dance and pop artists are there...🤦🏻♂️ FULLY AGREE WITH YOU!
The Sweet will never be forgotten while I'm around, I can't believe how little attention they garner these days, my secondary school years were liberally sprinkled with the hits of The Sweet along with Slade, Queen, Quo, Wizzard, Mott & ELO. In 83 I saw Brian Connoly as the support for Pat Benatar touring in the UK.
I loved this band. I grew up in the 70's and their songs really grabbed me. I still love watching videos of them live!!! Thank you for this, Prof!!!
Such an amazing band. Brian's vocals were amazing. Nothing takes me right back to the 70's quite like Sweet.
what an empty decade that must've been for you
Roller skating as a 13yr with Sweet blasting at the rink. Has it really been 50 years?
Every Saturday, me and my friends were at the roller rink. Awesome times!
I remember growing up listening to their music with my late parents. This bring back memories of sitting in the garage with my dad listening to music while he worked on a wood craft project. My dad who traveled to the UK for work before I was born got hooked on them. I was born in 1994. My dad wanted me know what good music was. This brings back a lot of good memories for me. Thank you.
Real Sweet story there (no pun intended)
"Desolation Blvd." and "Give Us a Wink" are classics! Great band! ❤🎸🎶
I didn't realize until recently that Sweet had so many hits, and I knew them, too. They really do need more recognition.
Me and you both. I know those sings, but I never realized the same band did them all
You've done it Prof, now I have Foghorn Leghorn quotes in my head, the favorites were with Barnyard Dawg.
“That dog’s as subtle as a hand grenade in a barrel of oatmeal”.
Or he's about as sharp as a bowling ball 😂
"Fortunately, I keep my feathers numbered".....
@@friendofcoal 😂🤣😅🤣
Love it!
@@friendofcoal Ha!
Sweet was such a grossly underrated band. BALLROOM BLITZ is an all-time BANGER of a song
Yes!
Inspired the Ramones to write Blitzkrieg Bop.
Can't disagree with you , always turn it when it comes especially on the radio .
It and Fox are both trite and predictable. Oxygen was original. Their gimmick was the high octave vocal.
@@perfectdriver2822 actually it was Saturday Night by the Bay City Rollers that inspired Blitzkrieg Bop...they wanted a song with a similar chant...
They really were an excellent band - Brian's vox ruled - Andy's guitar overdubs maniacal - Mick's drumming very underated - Steve's bass 1/3 of a great rocking trio
Another bloody fantastic show. Now where on earth would such music gems be unearthed, polished and presented with such love and respect. Many thanks Professor.
Oh, man! Bringing out the Sweet today! Love it - "Fox on the Run" was one of the first rock songs I remember hearing as a kid that I knew I had to have upon hearing it for the first time. It was the first Sweet song I remember ever hearing. And then when "Love Is Like Oxygen" came out, I became a devoted fan.
Thanks Bart!
Crank Sweet's "Windy City"
hardest rock song from Sweet
full volume song
Enjoy!
It’s a song that gets you hooked.
The full 6+ minute album version of "Oxygen" is the best...that instrumental middle is like a great song unto itself...then the funky outro with Steve's great bassline...utterly sublime...
@@robmaiker7092I would only put it equal to the live version of Action from Rockpalast and Burning. Steve Priest's Axe-murderer giggle is hysterical, and the use of the old UK speaking clock telephone service is a classic too.
I'm loving the focus on Glam Rock. For the past few weeks, I've been all over TH-cam watching Glam Rock, especially Sweet and T.Rex. ❤
I was a preteen when Sweet were all over the radio. I absolutely loved them! They performed amazing super-glue-ear-candy that was IMPOSSIBLE to ignore or forget! And that is still true to this day as I am going to have SWEET tunes echoing in my noggin for the rest of the day because of this episode of PROFESSOR OF ROCK!
_Great job, Adam!_ 😉😁
That's can ONLY be a good thing!
@@ProfessorofRock
HaHa!
As a kid of 10 in the UK, this was a "Top of the Pops" staple on the BBC. I thought it was great fun at youth club. But my later teenage self felt cheated I didn't have more early exposure to the likes of Pink Floyd and Led Zep who had become huge but didn't get the same "Top of the Pops" airtime. I haven't heard Fox on the Run in 50 years. Quite a nostalgic trip. Thanks prof.
They lived up to their name!
Super glue ear candy. Now that’s gonna be my new term. Love it.
Theres a clip of Sweet doing No You Don't on Musikladen that is pure perfection. They were such a killer live band.
I couldn't agree more. And they were loud!
I was fortunate to see them in concert twice at their peak of success in the mid-70s.
th-cam.com/video/Ndnidos5HRU/w-d-xo.html
Sweet were only underrated in the US. In Europe they were, and remain, massively gigantic and influential.
The Europeans,it would seem,have better taste in music.
💯
That’s how it happened with some bands. In the US, Free, T. Rex and Dexy’s Midnight Runners only really had one major hit, and Golden Earring only had two (about a decade apart from each other).
You never fail to surprise me with these videos. You always bring back such amazing and much loved memories…please never stop…
I need a lot of loving ....B side .. classic Rock track...
Fox on the Run was one of the first 45s I ever bought. All my records were lost when I moved away from home, I figured they were thrown away. Who needed records, we had CDs! In 2020, my Fox on the Run record, with my name written on it in 8th grade hand writing showed up at a random estate sale, and a HS friend who still lives in my home town, and a collector, bought it.
Very Cool!
Haha wow!! Here's my Sweet story...I have older cousins who bought records, tapes in the 70s...I received a box of mixtapes once & went through em...Little Willy was on it, loved it, remembered it but didn't know who it was, then a friend of mine had a stack of scratchy 45's from the 70s from as a kid, one was Little Willy, was like oh that's the song!! Then in college, SUNY Plattsburgh, I had a college radio show from 1987-1989, WPLT 93.9FM, my then-girlfriend Lenka Reznicek (she had a great radio DJ voice) was my guest & she decided to introduce & play Sweet...she played Fox on the Run & Action...I remembered those songs & dug em, thought they still sounded fresh, vital & exciting...I then proceeded to buy the US CD of Desolation Boulevard, and dug the whole thing, remembered Ballroom Blitz, then bought the US Capitol CD Sweet hits compilation that was new in the 90s, then the 2CD Repertoire German import A's & B's, then the US 2CD Razor & Tie collection which was incredible, and then the German 9CD "Sensational Sweet" box I consider definitive, as well as the followup 4CD "Polydor Years" & the RCA/Sony 2CD & 3DVD collection that has tons of video footage & Andy Sweet stuff...all in all, Sweet are one of my fave bands ever...
Thank you PoR for your positive coverage on ALL the bands you've highlighted!
Thanks for the memories; I am my best friend crusing main street in his yellow 1950's GMC pickup with music blaring and the windows rolled down. Sweet always brings back good memories.
Sweet was a solid hard rocking band from 1972 to 1977...all are excellent musicians who wrote great songs with hooks and solid arrangements. Should be much more well-known in today's rock world. I've loved them for last 15 years at least.
50 plus yrs for me .
@@RavenThomOver 50 yrs for me too. Listen to them all the time.
Wow! Brings back some Sweet memories of my early childhood. I was just beginning elementary school when I first heard "Little Willy." Still can't help feeling good every time I hear it. For "Fox on the Run," I was just beginning to develop crushes on the "foxes" in my school. It's a number 1 for me. Great episode, Professor.
Thanks TED! Love SWEET.
Loved Sweet when I was a kid. This was a favourite along with The Sixteens. They were considered Glamour but listen to their album, definitely Hard Rock
I agree. They influenced so many acts from that genre.
Who were The Sixteens?
@@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 sorry I phrased that wrong. The Sixteens was a song by Sweet
@@stephenbrown4211 You’re all good!
This is perfect today! This was the first song my son played drums live to in front of a crowd. Today is his 18th birthday. Happy birthday to Robbie, my Rockstar.
So cool! Tell him HAPPY B-Day for me!
If your son can emulate Mick Tucker then he truly has great talent. Happy birthday
Tell him I said happy birthday!
@@floydcooley1 thank you! Yes, the band turned around in awe. I'm so happy he's been listening to our music.
He picked an awesome drummer to learn from. Mick is a drumming beast. 💪🏻🥁
Sweet was undoubtedly THE most underrated band of the 70s! We should still be hearing them on Classic rock stations! I have all of their original vinyl albums! My favorite band of all time!
This band was great. Grew up in the 70s and listened to them all the time. Shame that they will never be considered for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
These guys were fantastic, the prototype for 80s glam, and arguably one of the most covered bands of all time. They were fun, hip and very underrated.
Slade was doing glam rock long before Sweet came on the scene.
That band is not forgotten!!!!! Andy Scott still tours and does a great job. Still sounds like the 70s.
This is criminally underrated song. Probably the reason I bought the Dazed and Confused soundtrack.
That's true. I know a guy who's doing seven years in the state pen for underrating this song!
That’s where I know it from as well. Definitely a fantastic track!
so is ballroom blitz two of my most favorite songs by sweet
For sure!
Great soundtrack.
All their albums are fantastic!! Steve Priest was amazing live.. So happy I had a chance to see him here in the U.S.
R.i.p steve
Sweet was part of my teens. I will never forget.
The Sweet had so many great songs in the 70’s! I loved this one! Brings back a lot of happy memories! ❤️💕
"The Lies In Your Eyes", made the Top 10 in Germany, Denmark, Finland, Sweden, the Netherlands, and Australia.
Love Sweet's music, i remember watching their videos every chance i could (before MTV)
They were great.
Love the Sweet!!! So glad I got to see them in '78'. I still consider them to be the best sounding rock band I've ever seen live.
I was in third grade when this album came out. An older neighbor kid had the Desolation Boulevard album and wanted to sell it. I ran to my Grandmothers house and asked her for 2 dollars, so I could buy it. Thank you Grandma! I played the whole album over and over. It was sitting in front of a sunny window and got warped beyond saving. I of course, replaced it. Sweet is an incredible band. A slight bubblegum band with deep hard rock veins, well mixed in the studio. And above all, massive talent. A great part of my childhood, and the rest of my life.
I grew up on an 8-track of Desolation Boulevard and Fox is one of my top 5 songs from the 70’s. Love the channel. Keep it coming!
"Oxygen" was an excellent song that didn't get the radio play it deserved.
Love that one!
Agree 200%
@@markinnes4264 Great song
Nah, it got what it deserved.
I love that song. I was around 6 or 7 when it came out, lol.
I was in many cover and original bands and always insisted we play two or three Sweet songs. Clubs and bars loved it!
For sure. Which ones did you play?
Sounds like a fun club!
I was about 8 when Sweet started kicking off and they were a permanent fixture of my childhood. I can never forget them. Blockbuster springs to mind whenever I think of them.
I knew it was Sweet just from your intro! I've been a huge fan since "Blockbuster" was released. The Chinn/Chapman stuff is fun, and Sweet didn't actually play on most of the early songs (only singing), which always shocked me as each guy in this band was a stellar musician. I saw them live when the "Give Us A Wink" album came out. Briilliant.
Love Is Like Oxygen is one of the great songs of the 70's
try Sweet's "Windy City"
full volume
your welcome 😆
I agree
Beautiful vocals by Brian Connelly - shortly before they threw him out of the band!
I love their song they did later called “ Love is like Oxygen”👍🏻❤️🎼🎸
I loved the Sweet. As a Rock Radio D J for over 40 years, I got in more trouble for bootlegging Sweet songs and never understood why they weren't in rotation.
Level Headed is such a fantastic album! I listen to it regularly to this day! I'm 60!
Sweet is one of my favorite rock bands from the 70s. Great songs. Some that weren't hits but great heavy rock songs. Very underrated.
Once again Professor you've shown us that just because you heard it doesn't mean you know or understood it!! I graduated High school in 1973 and you've reintroduced so many groups and memories that seemed to have gotten pushed down with life's doings over the years! Thanks for helping with the much needed memory jog!!
Awesome!
They may no have the longevity or more than 4 US hits, but because of their influence, they should be in the Rock and Roll hall of fame.
We need a rock hall of fame. The R&R is biased and a joke.
No! The R&RHOF is a joke. I'll never forgive them for screwing the Moody Blues until after Ray Thomas died. But I'll forever love founder Graeme Edge accepting the award and saying, "F#ck you very much!"
@@wllewis8502and it's rarely rock&roll anymore
I agree. They were glam rock pioneers and damn fine musicians.
Moody Blues are in top five bands in music's entire history,
maybe top three
The talent level was ELP high
but Moody Blue's had five
musicians going at that level
not just three
Can't believe we used to fill up the dance floor for Fox on the Run back in 7th Grade.... Good point Professor about the song's title: how many songs out there have been called "Hold On?"
Lol, I was just going to comment about 7th grade dances and fox on the run!! We must have when to different schools together, great days!!
"Ship of Fools" has been used a few times
We flied around the skating rink to Little Willie
It has been said that Sweet were signed to be bubblegum and glam, but wanted to be Deep Purple. They were a great hard rock band that turned as many kids to hard rock in Australia, as Kiss did elsewhere. Still love them.
Love this group, was young when they were big, love their music its so 70's in a good vibe way!!!
Fox on the run was the first sing I recorded off the radio in Australia 🇦🇺
Very cool! What a memory!
Fox on the Run is one on my favorite songs. Sweet is a hugely underrated band. every member was exceptionally tanlented. Brian Connolly was an amazing singer and Mick Tucker was one of the best drummers ever.
For sure.
All members brought their A-game to the song.
Man with the golden arm is in my head all day every day🎉
I thought of them as a quirky rock/pop band when I heard them on the radio. They had good hooks and vocal arrangements. When I saw them on tv, with a big double kick drum set, wearing some bizarre stage wear and makeup, I was puzzled. Didn't know what "Glam" was. Sweet was way ahead of that craze.
I'm an absolutely huge Sweet fan from the US. Mick Tucker is one of the best drummers in rock (hence my handle), and Brian Connolly one of the best frontmen. He could sing everything from love songs like Laura Lee, right on up to hard rock like Cockroach and Keep It In. The first song I knew was Little Willy. The attack on Brian was so sad. I think pretty much all fans of the Sweet think if he'd not been attacked and they had gotten to play with the Who as scheduled, they would have become a supergroup in rock. I love everything from their bubble gum on up through their hard rock and IMO, that's where they excelled. If anyone thinks they were bubble gum lightweights, I point them straight to their live at Musikladen videos from 11-11-74. Also the Give Us a Wink and Sweet Fanny Adams albums. When they got ripped up by the critics, I love the shirt Mick had made that said "13 hit wonder." Kind of a screw you to them. RIP dear Mick, Brian, and Steve. Never forgotten, and always in our hearts.🕯️😘❤️🔥
Dang straight!! I'm from NY...I always thought Queen ripped them off, down to the 4-part harmony...I have most everything they recorded & a 3 DVD boxset of videos & live & TV appearances...
I remember running down the street in 1973 throwing a football high in the air and catching it, singing 'Little Willy.'
Have you heard Man From Mecca? B side
@@ritaenjoytheday5015 Just listened to it now for the first time.
This shows that some music producers don't always know what a hit is or is not.
For sure.
True!
You just nailed what is wrong with modern music. Executives shouldn't be micromanaging music.
❤🎉
SWWEEEEEET!
Love Fox On The Run.
Infectious beat! Probably my favorite Sweet song.
Thanks Professor!
Foghorn Leghorn!
Have a great weekend everybody!! ❤🎉
Have a sweet weekend!
Love it!
Mine too.
I was good mates with drummer Mick tucker for years.
Brian was never the same after he was attacked and I bumped into him a few times at a rehearsal studio, but he was far gone at that point and it broke my heart.
Great bunch of guys and incredibly talented.
✌️❤️🇬🇧
Great band, probably my second favourite of this era after Slade. I really enjoyed The Sweet's music, whoever wrote it! :-)
Tunes by Sweet were always fun to play on Top-40 Radio!
I had no idea until a few years ago that Little Willy, BallRoom Blitz, Fox and Love is Like Oxygen we’re all done by the same band. Their musical progression over the years amazes me. I had always thought Oxygen was ELO also. It just had the same vibe. There are TH-cam videos that were from a German television show Musikladen 11-11-74 that are awesome. The Man with the Golden Arm and No You Don’t are stellar. There is also an unplugged version of a ballad that is absolutely beautiful. That video is of them sitting on stools and singing. For the life of me I can’t remember the name ( I’m old ) but it’s worth a listen. All of Sweet’s music is worth a listen. I think people hearing it for the first time will be surprised at how good it is and shocked to learn how long it’s been around. Thanks, Professor.
I love the Musikladen video. I did a deep dive on The Sweet a few months ago. Oh, the memories!
The song you can't think of is You're Not Wrong For Loving Me. It's a beautiful song. 😍
Crazy variety. I like BallRoom Blitz; the others mentioned not so much. Little Willy was annoying. Oxygen really good chorus for an otherwise not-great song. Fox on the Run chorus sounds like ELO’s “Do Ya (Want My Love).”
"I don't wanna know your name..." Once I hear that opening line, I'm instantly hooked. I can thank "Poker Face" for reminding me of it.
Thanks.
Yes!
Always been a fan of Sweet. The 7 minute version of Love is Like Oxygen is one of my all-timers.
I didn’t know anything about their music until a couple years ago…. Idk how I missed them…. Absolutely one of my all time favorites!! Not only great showmen… but have actual talent to back it up ♥️♥️♥️
Great tales of the Mighty SWEET!
Thanks! Loved the Band since 1974!
I still treasure my 45 of Fox on the Run.
Never knew this story about 2 different versions on US and UK releases, the addition of the sym. was a masterstroke! This was THEE song in 7th grade to make everyone get on the floor at those jr. High dances. Great episode professor. Long Live Sweet!
THanks My Name! Couldn't agree more!
I wish they played this song at our school dance.
Oh another huge favourite of mine. Vale poor Brian and thanks for the wonderful music ❤
Heard "Fox on the Run" at a small joint in Gheen, MN and fell in love with the song immediately. Led me down the road to Rock and metal.
I liked this song when it first came out as much as today still ❤
I owe Dazed and Confused much gratitude for introducing me to so many great songs including Fox on the Run! Very underrated band. Sweet likely influenced the whole hair metal look.
Rock on!
Their hair was pretty wild!
Not forgotten! Thier music is still in my Playlist
I remember my cousin running to my house saying you gotta listen to this ! It was the "sweet" ! I got the album a few days later ! Still have it !
What’s your favorite Sweet song?
@@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980little willy
"Love is like oxygen" long version is their best song
Defo 100%
This song came out when I was around 8 years old. I really wanted the 45 badly, but couldn't find it. Being eight, I never thought to just ask the clerks at the record store. I asked my mom for the record for my birthday. She managed to find it, I then found the record also had the B side song "Ball room blitz"! Rare that the B side is as good as the A side. It was great to hear ball room blitz have a comeback in Wayne's World movie.
I was 8-9 at the time too and also begged my mom for that 45, but it was no longer available so at the record store the seller trusted the follow-up "Action". When we got home and I first played it, my mom wasn't very pleased! :-) but I was! Never stopped loving Sweet from then on and I still have that 45 along with lot's of others and all their albums. There's so much fantastic music that they made which never got played on the radio.
Love is like Oxygen, the extended version is one of my all time favorites. Ballroom Blitz and Fox on the Run are fantastic also. Both tunes just transport you back to a different time.
Double dose of glam for me today, with TRex and Sweet. I worked with Sweet on one gig in the early 80s. Such a huge catalogue of superb powerful tracks, and a fabulous stage presence made for a great night.
Rock on!
All we need now is something on Slade. lol
Tell us more!
My first concert was Sweet and Foghat, Hershey Park Areana. 1977 ( I believe). Still listening to their music to this day.
Great band.. love their music.. I've always felt they should've been much bigger in the U.S