I certainly DO and CAN I love his music And Believe me when I say this I play this music ALOT !!!!!Long live Gary Glitter and the Glitter band ✨🌟 I feel Amazing listening to it 😊
Saw him live twice....the best nights out....I still cant say rhe words GOODNESS GRACIOUS without thinking about them. The performer rather than the man.
His style was unique. Nothing like Jagger nor Bowie just Gary Glitter being his happy self on stage. What a charisma, and what a good song. For me the best of his repertoire.
My sister and I went to the Glitter Xmas show a few times - absolutely bloody brilliant! An amazing night, and the energy he puts in at his age was incredible. The Glitter Band as you say were also top class, and it's them I feel sorry for, now. Never again will they be able to play as the Glitter Band, because people will always associate them with GG, even though they were just as horrified as the rest of us, if not more so. Such a shame. The music was of its time, but so many mega hits will be lost now because people will always think of GG and his crimes. I still can't believe it... Ffs, he could have had his pick of women back in the day... Wtf makes someone do something like that, so awful there's no coming back from it? Sigh.
Some of the greatest music has come from these people, but we have to take the good with the bad, sadly this man was bad ,but his music was great and the band was superb. Long live the Glitter Band .
Sadly GG turned out to be a creep. Sadder still for the entire band and the musical legacy they created; their excellent accomplishments have been largely memory holed. Using the double drum set was inspired, and whenever I watch a Dobbie Brothers video, I’m reminded of who was doing it before them.
Springate & Shepherd doing the guitar routine, the "Glittermen" still had long hair here-fabulous. No one has or will ever copy the glitter sound-it's unique.
We had Slade, The Sweet, The Glitter Band, and T Rex to name a few at the same time when l was young. Only later on in life fully affectionate them., Gary should be well forgotten for what he did and his motives.
He led a nation of glam rock I saw him in 1975 it blew my mind he put 110% into the concert. (It’s a shame of his illness) but boy he and the band rocked!!!
back in the 70s we knew nothing about what he was till later in life.He was one of the best 70s glam rock singers and u cannot change that, i was a young teen back then and i thought he was brill .
Karen Goldsworthy same same! I was 8 when this was released and still love it to this day. No one should ever be ashamed to watch this. The glitter band are being mercilessly tarred with the same brush and it’s wrong.
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Went to see him live years ago on his Xmas tour. He was amazing....then after all his sick antics, its a shame as the 70's without him would have been dull.. He's a sicko, but the music was great.
Gary was and always will be the penaultimate performer of those early 70 glam rock years and always gave his all,the music is legendary and will live on in each of us forever,long live the LEADER.
People forget, the real talent behind GG was Mike Leander. On all of the early studio recordings, you're hearing Mike play all of the instruments apart from the brass section. GG or rather Paul Raven was hired in the latter part of the 60's by Leander with a view to turning him into a successful act. Mike was responsible for generating the sound & directing the image. He even hired the band that became GG's tour band The Boston Showband which became known as first the Glittermen, then The Glitter Band when they started releasing their own material. Interestingly, Leander was the producer that the Beatles requested to take over the production on 'She's Leaving Home' when George Martin wasn't available. Leander doesn't get enough praise or recognition for his production. Things like the double drum loops etc had never been done before. It's amazing that people like Bill Wyman got away with openly admitting having relationships with 13 year old Mandy Smith but got away with it. I suspect there's heaps more from the era who are just as guilty as Glitter but who've gotten away with it. GG was a total moron though. After his prison sentence for all those images on his PC, rather than just keep his head down, he went & moved abroad to openly abuse young kids, which showed he was a predator who couldn't control himself. Of course like many perverts he blamed others !
Hes so sexy in this video. As he is in them all. Love it when he flicks his tongue like a snake.id jump on him in concert and security would have to separate us.
Good to be back listening to Gary Glitter again! Been listening to other stuff for a while now, but I will always be back listening to Gary, Thank you for all the great music Gary
Makes me so mad that he screwed everything up the way he did. I loved GG back in the day and saw him live many times. He’s shat on some great memories. What a tw*t.
Not everyone did. At 49 years of age, I am old enough to remember most years of that decade (the 1970's) fairly well.... and, unless I am very much mistaken, there were many birds in this country who much preferred David Cassidy and/or Donny Osmond to Gary Glitter. What is more, there were a few other 'pretty boy' pop stars in the 1970's who outshone Mr Glitter in the 'looks' department, as well; apart from the aforementioned American heart-throbs (Mr Cassidy and Mr Osmond), there was Marc Bolan - the strikingly handsome lead singer and main man of T. Rex - and Les McKeown of the Bay City Rollers .... the tartan-clad band from Edinburgh who engendered mass hysteria in teen girls, some 40 years ago. I would even say that there were a couple of guys in The Sweet who were probably more handsome - by conventional standards, at any rate - than Gary Glitter. No one would deny that Mr Glitter was one of the biggest pop/rock stars in the land for a couple of years or so - back in the early/mid-1970s - but the fact remains that he never had the quite the same amount of bird-pulling power and sexual magnetism as Mr Cassidy, Mr Osmond and the other guys I have mentioned. That said, there is no doubt that Glitter was a fairly good-looking, attractive chap when he was young and in his prime. Back in 1973 - or even '77 - when he was an 'A' list celebrity with a whiter-than-white image, hardly anyone could have foreseen that he would one day be convicted of serious sexual offences against female children and young teens. How the mighty are fallen!
william kinch Yes I agree, Cassidy and Donny Osmond were the pinups on girls' bedroom walls. Glitter aimed at a different demographic. It was OK for lads to like Glitter (and Slade, Sweet and Mud): testimony to that is that this song was a favourite football chant for 20 years. It was only recently that Leeds fans stopped singing, "Hello, Hello, United are back".
@@Carltonwanks That is an absolute disgraceful comment and you should hang your head in shame! Whatever Freddie Mercury did he did with consenting age approprite adults, all you have done here is shown that you are as much as creep as glitter is, so little girls your cup tea then? Nonce!
Had to be something wrong in him because he could have had any women he fancied. Absolute shame really, because the music is awesome and never gets any airtime
There is no denying he was a fantastic entertainer and has a cracking back catalogue that I grew up with in the 70's. He, along with Sweet, Slade, Suzy Q, Alvin, Mud etc were my growing up, going to school discos music. That being said, he is a complete and utter deviant and deserves to rot in jail. If you start to feel remotely sorry for him, remember some of his victims were 8 and 9 year olds. Great entertainer, evil man.
I'm not condoning what he did. And he deserves everything he gets. but he was a fucking good performer.we used to go to his gang show every year.a fu king top night out.
opino igual, digan lo que digan, crecimos con su música y su estilo era bestialmente enérgico lleno de movimiento y luces. Espero poder bailar su música por mucho más tiempo. Saludos.
Yeah loved his tunes.....Football fans all around the country sing this song every Saturday some 40 years after Gary Glitter brought it out!!......Great entertainer and singer....
I detest what he did, but his music at the time was so powerful and such an original sound. I still love it ! You can hear Depeche Mode...Kasabian. ..Primal Scream...and the list goes on !
He did wrong...been punished.....it doesnt deter from the fact this sound was great..gg and the band made great listening...i loved it all back then..and still do in my mid 60s...it was part of my youth which i remember with glee.
When GG was in his pomp I hadn't a clue what a nounce was but I don't believe GG was one back in the day I think that all came later ….. Just enjoy the music for what it is fantastic glam
Forgot what a great record this was, what with all the hoohah that has erased his fine musical legacy from respectable history. Football fans have kept this song alive for nearly five decades, most totally unaware of its' origins.
I was 8 years old when this was released and still sing it to myself now at 53, it's part of my childhood and I will never be ashamed of watching it. R. I.P. Gerry and Harvey, this man ruined your lives.
Same here. I am 53 almost 54 and growing up, life was harsh, but Gary Glitter made me happy in a very traumatic household and life. I could lose myself in his music and I still do now, when I get stressed or upset. It's very few musicians that can have that "thing" about them. This is a superstar that we had the privilege of watching in the 70s and beyond. Living legend.
chris carter yes I agree that he ruined the lives of innocent children, no doubt! But there was a knock on effect to his loyal band mates in lost royalties.
Must of listened to this and loved it a million times way back in the day, can't take that away from me just cos he's 1 sick f..k who should never be aloud to walk the streets ever again,
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I certainly DO and CAN I love his music And Believe me when I say this I play this music ALOT !!!!!Long live Gary Glitter and the Glitter band ✨🌟 I feel Amazing listening to it 😊
Saw him live twice....the best nights out....I still cant say rhe words GOODNESS GRACIOUS without thinking about them. The performer rather than the man.
His style was unique. Nothing like Jagger nor Bowie just Gary Glitter being his happy self on stage. What a charisma, and what a good song. For me the best of his repertoire.
The way Mike Leander put the bass under the main drum patterns in the verses in GG’s songs was genius and easy to miss.
One of the all time greats, music, showmanship and a great band, remember all of it, the other side of the coin can only be pitied
the 2 drummers , low sax sound, star guitar , only gary glitter did it all, unique as hell, great stuff
Shame he chose to 'do it all' with underage girls as well really.
.........and then
And then it became a hit record..
No doubt that he ‘did it all’. Certainly wasn’t checking if they had a driver’s licence.
The real star is the producer
Despite what he did, how could you watch this and not smile at his showmanship? And the Glitter Band were great too - what a sound.
My sister and I went to the Glitter Xmas show a few times - absolutely bloody brilliant! An amazing night, and the energy he puts in at his age was incredible. The Glitter Band as you say were also top class, and it's them I feel sorry for, now. Never again will they be able to play as the Glitter Band, because people will always associate them with GG, even though they were just as horrified as the rest of us, if not more so. Such a shame. The music was of its time, but so many mega hits will be lost now because people will always think of GG and his crimes. I still can't believe it... Ffs, he could have had his pick of women back in the day... Wtf makes someone do something like that, so awful there's no coming back from it? Sigh.
@ruthmckay9086
Yeah agreed apparently was abused as a child no excuse I know but a massive shame
Despite what he did?? And he still makes you smile? Try telling that to the kids he abused and their families. Jesus
Brilliant!
@@RHP518Jesus says turn the other cheek. You probably meant to invoke his father, that old vengeful god.
He really was the king of footie anthem chant songs.
We liked Slade, Sweet, Mud and the rest but Glitter was our favourite.
Some of the greatest music has come from these people, but we have to take the good with the bad, sadly this man was bad ,but his music was great and the band was superb. Long live the Glitter Band .
First GG record i bought . Hate or love him. He made some decent records. ..what a decade to come of age......simply awesome. ...🙌
All the kids he abused that hadn't yet come of age disagree
Love the Glitter Band. Double drums. Great sound.
I never regret being a child of seventies
The drums are amazing
Sadly GG turned out to be a creep. Sadder still for the entire band and the musical legacy they created; their excellent accomplishments have been largely memory holed. Using the double drum set was inspired, and whenever I watch a Dobbie Brothers video, I’m reminded of who was doing it before them.
Created by Mike Leander..... THE glam sound....
Springate & Shepherd doing the guitar routine, the "Glittermen" still had long hair here-fabulous. No one has or will ever copy the glitter sound-it's unique.
His music is just fucking great. Rock on glitter we have all sinned ok
Not everyone’s a pedophile though pal.
I haven't raped underage girls, have you?
The drumming is superb.
No matter what, the music in the 70s was extremely awesome
Definitely No snowflakes in The 70s
was not born back then but pretty sure your claim is true.
Yay!!! 👍🙃👍
We had Slade, The Sweet, The Glitter Band, and T Rex to name a few at the same time when l was young. Only later on in life fully affectionate them., Gary should be well forgotten for what he did and his motives.
Excellent song from G.Glitter,saw him in the early 90's...brilliant gig. I am a music fan and that's what I judge him by !
What a sound ! This song is so good.Great performer.
I absolutely agree I loved his music in my teens obviously not aware behind the scenes! Went to see him live many times and loved every second 🎉
Superb arrangements c/o Mike Leander - still sounds as exciting today as it did in '73
He led a nation of glam rock
I saw him in 1975 it blew my mind he put 110% into the concert. (It’s a shame of his illness) but boy he and the band rocked!!!
As any crazy, but his energy leads us for life and future, and ALL HIS GUYS IN THE BAND! EXCELLENT FOR EVER! ❤❤😂
I loved this record when it came out, and I still love it now.
twin drums one of the best sounds …..
back in the 70s we knew nothing about what he was till later in life.He was one of the best 70s glam rock singers and u cannot change that, i was a young teen back then and i thought he was brill .
Karen Goldsworthy same same! I was 8 when this was released and still love it to this day. No one should ever be ashamed to watch this. The glitter band are being mercilessly tarred with the same brush and it’s wrong.
I’ll tell you something that man could sing! I loved his records and still do...love singing to it..long may his songs live on👏🏾
LOVE HIM OR LOATH, HE MADE SOME CRACKING RECORDS.
Absolutely
This asshole made some sicc tunes
@Yr done ! Mister No one said he did. why call folks fools ?
Yeah he made some great music, but really you can’t love the man himself. He was on a mission to abuse children for his own pleasure.
Gary Glitter the character yes without a doubt - the perfect example of Jekyll and Hide 👀
Two drummers and saxophone players that clap
Only GG
Takes me back to a better time when I was very young. Bought this single and still got it, on Bell records. Thanks for posting, great stuff.
Remember Bell records.
Silver label.
Better times for sure....not a care in the world.....wish I could go back..
Great glam I still listen to them. Don't tar the rest of the group because of one person
The glitterband couldn't make it in 1978 or the 80s i guess that's his fault too..
flint the kaka harris bit harsh tbh. You can appreciate someone’s art regardless of their personal life.
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I go back into my worm hole every time i listen to Gary Glitter. I love it. He made my childhood more bearable. Thank you, Gary Glitter. X
Jenny Johnson sad the way it turned out Jenny 😧
I know what he is however I can't stop smiling when I hear this music, it was fun I remember.
Went to see him live years ago on his Xmas tour. He was amazing....then after all his sick antics, its a shame as the 70's without him would have been dull.. He's a sicko, but the music was great.
what steers the ship tho ?
still love listening to his music , i found it hard at first because what he done but you cant take away some great music and performances .
Dont care what you say, this a great tune.
This song has more hooks in it than a fishing tackle box.
Gary was and always will be the penaultimate performer of those early 70 glam rock years and always gave his all,the music is legendary and will live on in each of us forever,long live the LEADER.
Agree Gary was epic
Music was good but why u want him to live long ew
As long as JWV Savile OBE?
Gary glitter hello hello I'm back again good glam rock band remember hearing this song growing up with can't beat a bit of glam rock
Two drummers in one rock band is unheard of but he had them
I'm listening to Glitter songs back to back at the moment, and I'm not even sorry...
People forget, the real talent behind GG was Mike Leander. On all of the early studio recordings, you're hearing Mike play all of the instruments apart from the brass section. GG or rather Paul Raven was hired in the latter part of the 60's by Leander with a view to turning him into a successful act. Mike was responsible for generating the sound & directing the image. He even hired the band that became GG's tour band The Boston Showband which became known as first the Glittermen, then The Glitter Band when they started releasing their own material. Interestingly, Leander was the producer that the Beatles requested to take over the production on 'She's Leaving Home' when George Martin wasn't available. Leander doesn't get enough praise or recognition for his production. Things like the double drum loops etc had never been done before.
It's amazing that people like Bill Wyman got away with openly admitting having relationships with 13 year old Mandy Smith but got away with it. I suspect there's heaps more from the era who are just as guilty as Glitter but who've gotten away with it. GG was a total moron though. After his prison sentence for all those images on his PC, rather than just keep his head down, he went & moved abroad to openly abuse young kids, which showed he was a predator who couldn't control himself. Of course like many perverts he blamed others !
@@youjoker9647 jimmy page is a nonce aswell but nothing gets said about him same with Elvis "the king of kiddy fiddling"
He's. A freak
Hes so sexy in this video. As he is in them all. Love it when he flicks his tongue like a snake.id jump on him in concert and security would have to separate us.
@@suzannelevinson2340 He wouldnt let you if you are older than ten.
Good to be back listening to Gary Glitter again! Been listening to other stuff for a while now, but I will always be back listening to Gary, Thank you for all the great music Gary
Music will.always be brilliant xx
Go Gary
Gary doesn't exist. He was a creation of |Paul Gadd and mike leander.
@@thewomble1509 still great
@@melgrant7404 Still a paedo........
Makes me so mad that he screwed everything up the way he did. I loved GG back in the day and saw him live many times. He’s shat on some great memories. What a tw*t.
Thanks to You Tube for keeping all this real! Loved Glitter and the Band back then.
I loved how Oasis used the "hello, hello, good to be back" for the opening to their era-defining album (What's The Story) Morning Glory?.
His Music was amazing. To hear it when you went into the Dancing was fantastic. The Memories.
The days of the Platform Shoes. A pair of Sasha's,the sounds . I'm a Bowie fan but GG was showman brilliant times.
The glitter band were bloody brilliant 👏
Briliant song from start to finish. Brilliant middle-eight: the only point in the song where he actually says, "Hello Hello I'm Back Again."
Growing up in the 70s, we loved Slade, we loved Sweet, we loved Mud, but most of all we loved Gary Glitter.
Not everyone did. At 49 years of age, I am old enough to remember most years of that decade (the 1970's) fairly well.... and, unless I am very much mistaken, there were many birds in this country who much preferred David Cassidy and/or Donny Osmond to Gary Glitter. What is more, there were a few other 'pretty boy' pop stars in the 1970's who outshone Mr Glitter in the 'looks' department, as well; apart from the aforementioned American heart-throbs (Mr Cassidy and Mr Osmond), there was Marc Bolan - the strikingly handsome lead singer and main man of T. Rex - and Les McKeown of the Bay City Rollers .... the tartan-clad band from Edinburgh who engendered mass hysteria in teen girls, some 40 years ago. I would even say that there were a couple of guys in The Sweet who were probably more handsome - by conventional standards, at any rate - than Gary Glitter.
No one would deny that Mr Glitter was one of the biggest pop/rock stars in the land for a couple of years or so - back in the early/mid-1970s - but the fact remains that he never had the quite the same amount of bird-pulling power and sexual magnetism as Mr Cassidy, Mr Osmond and the other guys I have mentioned. That said, there is no doubt that Glitter was a fairly good-looking, attractive chap when he was young and in his prime. Back in 1973 - or even '77 - when he was an 'A' list celebrity with a whiter-than-white image, hardly anyone could have foreseen that he would one day be convicted of serious sexual offences against female children and young teens. How the mighty are fallen!
william kinch Yes I agree, Cassidy and Donny Osmond were the pinups on girls' bedroom walls.
Glitter aimed at a different demographic. It was OK for lads to like Glitter (and Slade, Sweet and Mud): testimony to that is that this song was a favourite football chant for 20 years. It was only recently that Leeds fans stopped singing, "Hello, Hello, United are back".
It was indeed. Sensible comments, 'geekpie100'.
yes we did back in the 70s but he kicked us in the face for being a pedo
Those were just what our gang also loved in city of Lahti, Finland
Wow mega glam, this song is still so good, I wish someone would cover it and make the playlists again. Would buy it.
Gary music will always be my favourite brings back loads memory's way back 70s
Amo este grupo...gary. Sos lo mejor
Whatever else anyone thinks about him there's no denying he was a fabulous showman.
What! That's like saying Dennis Nielsen was a good policeman or Fred West was a good builder?
Great Showman with the Glitter Band fantastic 😊
And a fabulous pedophiliac and rapist
@@Boogieboy138 but he was OUR creep, a legend and much More talented than aidsy mercury
@@Carltonwanks That is an absolute disgraceful comment and you should hang your head in shame! Whatever Freddie Mercury did he did with consenting age approprite adults, all you have done here is shown that you are as much as creep as glitter is, so little girls your cup tea then? Nonce!
GREAT tunes, great entertainer. I saw them live, giving heart and soul, for hours!
Had to be something wrong in him because he could have had any women he fancied. Absolute shame really, because the music is awesome and never gets any airtime
Always reminds me of football away days in the 70’s 👍
There is no denying he was a fantastic entertainer and has a cracking back catalogue that I grew up with in the 70's. He, along with Sweet, Slade, Suzy Q, Alvin, Mud etc were my growing up, going to school discos music. That being said, he is a complete and utter deviant and deserves to rot in jail. If you start to feel remotely sorry for him, remember some of his victims were 8 and 9 year olds. Great entertainer, evil man.
Great Song..Great Band..Great Memories..
Bloody great music even today!
GOODNESS GRACIOUS.... :-)
Just scoffed me X mas dinner,had beer or two,forget good ole frosty the thingy,bit of the leader for me, wow xxxx
I'm not condoning what he did. And he deserves everything he gets. but he was a fucking good performer.we used to go to his gang show every year.a fu king top night out.
Got all his records he was brilliant seen him live a few times fantastic shame about what he did
Just on Drum beat behind, a skill . GREAT CONCERTS
Part of my growing up, I will not erase it because people think I should, TOUGH the music was brilliant.
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Yeah loved his tunes.....Football fans all around the country sing this song every Saturday some 40 years after Gary Glitter brought it out!!......Great entertainer and singer....
From one blues fan to another, I grew up with this, the glitter band rock, like we used to under JT and co, and yes we will be back KTBFF
Take away what he is and what he did. This is seriously good. What a showman
A great band with a unique sound.... I miss those days...
Garry's Tunes really Touched me, when I was a Child.
love the two sets of drums
Absolutely Fantastic, and Gary looks stunning. 💜💜💜💜🌷🌷🌷🌷
The handclaps make this. No wonder it became a terrace favourite, back in those far distant days
I bet they played that in the prison to which Paul Gadd was recalled for his breach! He is starting to look like a certain Rolf Harris.......
I’ll never stop rocking to GG.
Really pissed off ...what a entertainer between elvis..the beetles..and rock n roll.Everyone has a past.
Great sound, oh yes those were the days, beats today's crap all the way.
I detest what he did, but his music at the time was so powerful and such an original sound. I still love it !
You can hear Depeche Mode...Kasabian. ..Primal Scream...and the list goes on !
Absolutely brilliant track.
We were all innocent back then and just loved great music.
Pure magic - great `lift` in this very scary world. Saw him at leicester few times - just great ! brian
He did wrong...been punished.....it doesnt deter from the fact this sound was great..gg and the band made great listening...i loved it all back then..and still do in my mid 60s...it was part of my youth which i remember with glee.
I love bands with 2 drummers - fantastic
Me too........Adam and the Ants, Johnny Wakelin etc.
Remember working on building site, rock and roll 1-2 came on all the radios cranked up full blast.
Cracking tune!!!!!
The very first single I bought and from then on Ioved him and the band for the rest of my life.
Fantastic song...!
People might not understand today but back in the early 70s this guy was the man
Three saxophones, and twin drummers, that's a unique band.
Saxophone, heavy bass guitar, thumping drum beat...and you have Glam Rock at its best
One of the best entertainers of the 1970s God bless you Gary keep you safe
G G made some great stuff along with the glitter band could have had a great future 😞
When GG was in his pomp I hadn't a clue what a nounce was but I don't believe GG was one back in the day I think that all came later ….. Just enjoy the music for what it is fantastic glam
Forgot what a great record this was, what with all the hoohah that has erased his fine musical legacy from respectable history. Football fans have kept this song alive for nearly five decades, most totally unaware of its' origins.
The songs are superb I agree that great great great sound
My first record I ever bought. I remember playing it when I got home & I heard my Dad singing it later that night.lol. Memories.
Unfortunately the songs can’t be erased from my memory and take me back to my childhood. They did happen.
To bloody right Joe the man made some fantastic music and had a great band 👍
I was 8 years old when this was released and still sing it to myself now at 53, it's part of my childhood and I will never be ashamed of watching it. R. I.P. Gerry and Harvey, this man ruined your lives.
Same here. I am 53 almost 54 and growing up, life was harsh, but Gary Glitter made me happy in a very traumatic household and life. I could lose myself in his music and I still do now, when I get stressed or upset. It's very few musicians that can have that "thing" about them. This is a superstar that we had the privilege of watching in the 70s and beyond. Living legend.
I think he ruined others lives a lot worse.....
He never ruined the life off the glitterband.. that's just a excuse
chris carter yes I agree that he ruined the lives of innocent children, no doubt! But there was a knock on effect to his loyal band mates in lost royalties.
If you don't like Gary you weren't there. He put the Bang in Gang.
Best glam rock song ever! Fact
I think the same along "Ballroom Blitz" the proto-punk hit by Sweet.
I would say its another Sweet song that is THE glam rock anthem and that's blockbuster
Queen’s Killer Queen?
NO!!!!! BALLROOM BLITZ 😜
Agreed. Shame it will now never be played on the radio.
Must of listened to this and loved it a million times way back in the day, can't take that away from me just cos he's 1 sick f..k who should never be aloud to walk the streets ever again,
Классная песня слышала в детстве, наконец увидела клип.
Great showman, awesome sound of voice and band sounds.......
He is what he is, morally decrepit, but the songs are just superb.
Correct. the songs were brilliant
Know how you feel these songs great but now you feel wrong listening to them
trev p I don't feel wrong listening to them
ralucagymnast
Absolutely. All the re-runs of Top of the Pops with Jimmy Savile edited out says more about the BBC than Savile or Glitter.
Don't forget Mike Leander wrote and produced most of them.