These guys created nothing short of magic when they got together and played. There will never be a band like them again. May their music live on forever! I am so grateful i discovered them as a teenager!!
Lucky you that you discovered the Sweet as a teenager…I was already in my 20s when a “friend of a friend” introduced me to their music. I was a little kid when they were in their prime and my parents didn’t really introduce me to their music, if at all. Also because I live(d) in the States, I didn’t get to fully experience the glam rock movement that was happening in the UK. I was lucky enough to get Steve’s book personally autographed with my name in it with a personal message from him. For that, I’m truly grateful.
You can literally binge watch the band's videos and never get tired of them. They were a fantastic group. It's like they brought in the sunshine. Just a good time.
You hit the nail on the head with your descriptions-one could never tire of listening to them. And yes, they brought in the sunshine. When a “friend of a friend” introduced me to Sweet’s music, I thought I was listening to gold. I still describe their music as “auditory gold.”
Sweet for ever, 💖💖💖💖Brian you was a brilliant frontman with a lot of Charisma and a brilliant and wonderful voice, the best frontman ever. RIP Brian , Mick and Steve, we missed you so❤️❤️❤️
I was a teenager in the 70's - Bowie, Bolan, Slade, Sweet...It's only looking back that you realise just how lucky you were to experience first-hand the Glam Rock music scene in the UK!
I absolutely adored the sweet, I was in love with Brian Connolly. But together they were iconic. There’s not one member who’s poster wasn’t on my bedroom wall. I’ve still got the old 45’s and the original sweet fa album. I have slightly updated now with their music on both CD and iPod! I don’t think they really got the notoriety they deserved. Brian’s death was tragic, his life was equally heartbreaking, ( I have demons pretty close to his) My biggest regret is that I never saw them play live. Now three have passed away, Brian, Mick and Steve, may they all rest in eternal peace, yet rock out in heaven. Thankfully Andy is still alive. Thank you guys for the fantastic music, the entertainment and how much happiness and joy your songs brought me during years of my young turbulent life and continue to bring, in your immortalised music that never ceases to cheer me up. Much love, peace and stay safe Andy, xx ❤️❤️❤️❤️
If you read the book, “The Man Who sang Blockbuster” by Brian Manly, you’ll find that it describes Brian’s life since birth. I don’t want to give away too much information, but as a child, he had meningitis and he was born to a teenage mother who gave him up for adoption. Because we didn’t have the medical technology like we do now, I think it would be safe to say that from the beginning, Brian’s health was already compromised, only no one knew that. Yes, his career and his life ended tragically and he is truly missed. Sadly we also lost Mick and Steve. “When a loved one becomes a memory, the memory becomes a treasure.”
To this day, I believe that the Sweet are the the most underrated band in music history. Because I was a little kid when they were in their prime, I never had the chance to see the Sweet perform live. Andy Scott hit the nail on the head in his mention about all four band members having lead vocal style voices--this was among what made the Sweet musically unique in which they delivered their 4 part harmonies. The Sweet is synomous with music legends. Rest in peace, Brian Connolly, Mick Tucker and Steve Priest.
I agree, all the "underrated" comments on YT are tiresome but in this case I think it fits. I have to think that their early, sugary sound set them back a little but they were on their way with their legendary B-sides and live concerts. Sad to say Brian couldn't keep it together and the band just wasn't the same without him. It's difficult to appraise talent, especially from a distance but for my money they were one of the most interesting bands of the 70's, showing sophistication, humor, and pop-smarts that far outpaced their peers.
total agree i fell in at the right time i was 10 when blitz was released and got SFA for my 11th birthday☝🏻still play and luv it today🤘🏻the sweet foreverrr
Underrated. Gawd so overused term for people who come then go. That's life. They had their spotlight but unless you have song writing abilities you won't last when the next clowns appear.
@@seltaeb3302 I believe that Sweet definitely had songwriting abilities. In the States, their compositions “Fox on the Run” and “Love Is like Oxygen” hit the top ten. If I’m not mistaken, “Action” was also successful, perhaps around top 20, 30 but I can’t swear on this. Also the B sides of Sweet’s singles were their compositions; some were crowd-pleasers. They’re among the reasons why I often say that I wish I was born earlier because I never had the chance to experience them live. I have a couple of their DVDs and CDs and have seen some of their concert videos and goshamighty do I wish I could have been there!
I was only young when sweet were in their prime , but always remember them on top of the pops.....great band and a sad end. Brian a fantastic singer/front man
REST IN PEACE STEVE PRIEST. You Rocket my world. I named a Star in the night sky after you. Steve's Star. Thank you for giving this world so much Happiness and Joy. The music will live on forever. Eternally grateful, Kate 🙏🎸👱♀️
I love these documentaries. They tell little details that we fans here in the US weren't privy to like the UK was. That story about the girls hiding in the bushes at Andy's house was funny (I'm sure his wife was NOT impressed though). Pretty good idea I must say, except I would be hiding in the bushes at Mick's house, lol. Long live the Sweet! We miss you Mick, Brian, and Steve.😘💔
Funny story about the German fans. The original Sweet line up were such a great tight band musically comprised of a band of brothers all at the top of their game musically. Had they had the likes of Queens management they surely would have developed into one of the biggest Poprock bands of the 80s and had the financial success they deserved and worked so hard for.
Tenía un comentario,pero lo perdí con una llamada.Se fue,lástima.Sólo quería decír que los escuché por primera vez el año 1970 y no paré de oírlos en la radio.y gracias a You tube los veo y reconozco sus canciones,la mayoría.Decír que son ¡Fabulosos! Extraordinarios.Sin embargo me atormenta que Brian fuese tan sufrido desde niño.El la banda era notoria su tristeza,y vivió un infierno dentro de ella.Su decepciones no las pudo superar y cayó y no se aferró a Dios,mas,el alcohol fue su refugio.Yo,tengo 72 años y los recuerdo con mucho cariño.Eran,en realidad,muy dulces.
Sie sind so wunderbar und Brian ein super Frontmann seine tolle Stimme und Ausstrahlung echt klasse er war meine grosse Teenieliebe und ich werde Ihn und Sweet immer lieben bleiben in meinem Herzen❤❤😢❤❤
These guys created nothing short of magic when they got together and played. There will never be a band like them again. May their music live on forever! I am so grateful i discovered them as a teenager!!
Lucky you that you discovered the Sweet as a teenager…I was already in my 20s when a “friend of a friend” introduced me to their music. I was a little kid when they were in their prime and my parents didn’t really introduce me to their music, if at all. Also because I live(d) in the States, I didn’t get to fully experience the glam rock movement that was happening in the UK. I was lucky enough to get Steve’s book personally autographed with my name in it with a personal message from him. For that, I’m truly grateful.
You can literally binge watch the band's videos and never get tired of them. They were a fantastic group. It's like they brought in the sunshine. Just a good time.
You hit the nail on the head with your descriptions-one could never tire of listening to them. And yes, they brought in the sunshine. When a “friend of a friend” introduced me to Sweet’s music, I thought I was listening to gold. I still describe their music as “auditory gold.”
Sweet for ever, 💖💖💖💖Brian you was a brilliant frontman with a lot of Charisma and a brilliant and wonderful voice, the best frontman ever. RIP Brian , Mick and Steve, we missed you so❤️❤️❤️
Unforgotten and forever in our hearts 💕♥️💕♥️
It's my favorite band ever. They were amazing ❤
I was a teenager in the 70's - Bowie, Bolan, Slade, Sweet...It's only looking back that you realise just how lucky you were to experience first-hand the Glam Rock music scene in the UK!
Love the comment from Andy Scott at the beginning, all the stories were true , what a time and age
Thank you guys for your fantastic Sweet-Sound and the joy you brought to your fans 🥰
Still love you guys 💕
Forever... 😍💋
I absolutely adored the sweet, I was in love with Brian Connolly. But together they were iconic. There’s not one member who’s poster wasn’t on my bedroom wall. I’ve still got the old 45’s and the original sweet fa album. I have slightly updated now with their music on both CD and iPod! I don’t think they really got the notoriety they deserved. Brian’s death was tragic, his life was equally heartbreaking, ( I have demons pretty close to his) My biggest regret is that I never saw them play live. Now three have passed away, Brian, Mick and Steve, may they all rest in eternal peace, yet rock out in heaven. Thankfully Andy is still alive. Thank you guys for the fantastic music, the entertainment and how much happiness and joy your songs brought me during years of my young turbulent life and continue to bring, in your immortalised music that never ceases to cheer me up. Much love, peace and stay safe Andy, xx ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Never get tired of these wild Boys.
What a tragic end to Brian's career. He was a legend and the sky was the limits for him. ❤
The same goes for both Mick Tucker & Steve Priest
If you read the book, “The Man Who sang Blockbuster” by Brian Manly, you’ll find that it describes Brian’s life since birth. I don’t want to give away too much information, but as a child, he had meningitis and he was born to a teenage mother who gave him up for adoption. Because we didn’t have the medical technology like we do now, I think it would be safe to say that from the beginning, Brian’s health was already compromised, only no one knew that. Yes, his career and his life ended tragically and he is truly missed. Sadly we also lost Mick and Steve.
“When a loved one becomes a memory, the memory becomes a treasure.”
we miss Steve !!! great times playing from 2006 until last year march 2019
To this day, I believe that the Sweet are the the most underrated band in music history. Because I was a little kid when they were in their prime, I never had the chance to see the Sweet perform live. Andy Scott hit the nail on the head in his mention about all four band members having lead vocal style voices--this was among what made the Sweet musically unique in which they delivered their 4 part harmonies. The Sweet is synomous with music legends. Rest in peace, Brian Connolly, Mick Tucker and Steve Priest.
I agree, all the "underrated" comments on YT are tiresome but in this case I think it fits. I have to think that their early, sugary sound set them back a little but they were on their way with their legendary B-sides and live concerts. Sad to say Brian couldn't keep it together and the band just wasn't the same without him. It's difficult to appraise talent, especially from a distance but for my money they were one of the most interesting bands of the 70's, showing sophistication, humor, and pop-smarts that far outpaced their peers.
GlamGal I get it, I was too young when they were in their prime.
total agree i fell in at the right time i was 10 when blitz was released and got SFA for my 11th birthday☝🏻still play and luv it today🤘🏻the sweet foreverrr
Underrated. Gawd so overused term for people who come then go. That's life. They had their spotlight but unless you have song writing abilities you won't last when the next clowns appear.
@@seltaeb3302 I believe that Sweet definitely had songwriting abilities. In the States, their compositions “Fox on the Run” and “Love Is like Oxygen” hit the top ten. If I’m not mistaken, “Action” was also successful, perhaps around top 20, 30 but I can’t swear on this. Also the B sides of Sweet’s singles were their compositions; some were crowd-pleasers. They’re among the reasons why I often say that I wish I was born earlier because I never had the chance to experience them live. I have a couple of their DVDs and CDs and have seen some of their concert videos and goshamighty do I wish I could have been there!
I was only young when sweet were in their prime , but always remember them on top of the pops.....great band and a sad end. Brian a fantastic singer/front man
Great!After all these years...just love it!
До сих пор волнуют сердца!Спасибо за музыку!❤
Ballroom Blitz is a master piece!!!... Regards from Spain!
RIP Steve Priest, one of the greatest bands of all time.
@Joe Guitar and those subsequent 'hair' or 'glam' rock bands, were never anywhere near as fantastic sounding as Sweet. Imho. Sweet rocked out!
REST IN PEACE STEVE PRIEST.
You Rocket my world.
I named a Star in the night sky after you.
Steve's Star.
Thank you for giving this world so much Happiness and Joy.
The music will live on forever.
Eternally grateful,
Kate 🙏🎸👱♀️
Steve Priest 💗 RIP💗 Brian & Mick 😘😘😘😘😘
Sweet biggest and best glam rock band ever
😂👍🏻
So tragic what happened to Connolly. What a terrific front man he was. Desolation Blvd & Give Us a Wink rule!
Love this video/documentary!!!!! Amazing....Legends who will live on forever.....we love you and R.I.P. Steve, Brian and Mick!!!! You are missed💖💖💖
Sweet's memories has been still now in my mind and forever ❗️
❤Brian
Sweet 👍👍💞💕💓💟💗💖💟
first 45 record i ever had was blockbuster,still got it.tge sweet were just a brilliant band.
SWEET still rock.
Brian war Sweet..es war sein Baby...❤❤❤miss you Brian ❤❤❤❤
Coolest name ever..The Sweet..timeless ..rock legends
They made history, no doubt about it.
Rock gods - so true - Brian and Mick sadly missed - they were extraordinary talented and handsome
Brian brakes my heart looking ill at the end of his life, 🙏
I felt so bad for him seeing him with his voice trembling
yes a r’n’r victim
Prime time 73' to 78' What a fun time to be grow up.
I love these documentaries. They tell little details that we fans here in the US weren't privy to like the UK was. That story about the girls hiding in the bushes at Andy's house was funny (I'm sure his wife was NOT impressed though). Pretty good idea I must say, except I would be hiding in the bushes at Mick's house, lol. Long live the Sweet! We miss you Mick, Brian, and Steve.😘💔
Steve Priest RIP x
RIP Steve Priest, Mick n' Brian memory of our loor Yahshua
Funny story about the German fans.
The original Sweet line up were such a great tight band musically comprised of a band of brothers all at the top of their game musically.
Had they had the likes of Queens management they surely would have developed into one of the biggest Poprock bands of the 80s and had the financial success they deserved and worked so hard for.
fancy that ah☝🏻😂
I am sure YOU will never share that fate. Not even a single English fan for you. Cheer up.
It’s hard to find the full version of Love is like Oxygen. Love that song.
ruclips.net/video/Tag4SpF8H9U/видео.html&lc=UgylmbrA9mF5hkMcEGR4AaABAg
12 inch album version just Google it! I've now got it
Sweet..))))!!!!!
Chinn and Chapman pulled out all the stops regarding paving the way for Sweets success, no question.
Love mr priest
Tenía un comentario,pero lo perdí con una llamada.Se fue,lástima.Sólo quería decír que los escuché por primera vez el año 1970 y no paré de oírlos en la radio.y gracias a You tube los veo y reconozco sus canciones,la mayoría.Decír que son ¡Fabulosos! Extraordinarios.Sin embargo me atormenta que Brian fuese tan sufrido desde niño.El la banda era notoria su tristeza,y vivió un infierno dentro de ella.Su decepciones no las pudo superar y cayó y no se aferró a Dios,mas,el alcohol fue su refugio.Yo,tengo 72 años y los recuerdo con mucho cariño.Eran,en realidad,muy dulces.
Set me Free, what a song, Saxon covered it years later.
Adored sweet listen to them everyday loved Mick Taylor he was the best
BALL ROOM BLITZ WAS ONE OF THERE GREATEST IN MY OPINION. THERE WERE ALL THE ULTIMATE IN GLAME BANDS.
Little Willy, classic song💪
it's watching a musical debacle that I keep watching, a carwreck without bloody consequences. the music is catchy and keeps it interesting.
Sie sind so wunderbar und Brian ein super Frontmann seine tolle Stimme und Ausstrahlung echt klasse er war meine grosse Teenieliebe und ich werde Ihn und Sweet immer lieben bleiben in meinem Herzen❤❤😢❤❤
imagine waking to 6 german ran in your shrubbery 😂
Lmao dat narrator in the intro.
Супер!!!❤❤❤
🔥🔥Steve 🔥🔥
RIP
Great, thanks
SWEET is Best
where is part 6?
Great. Can't see the names coz of your logo. Who are you?
i was subscribed to this channel. what happened? i am heartbroken! :'(
They all kept the haircuts tho
Subtitulos. Please!!! 🇦🇷
Én is kérem a magyar feliratozás is. Csak akkor tudom nézni.
Transcribir está historia en español
Punkin.
👍🇻🇳👌
Mit dem Vokuhila in den 80er, sah Brian Connolly viel besser aus, als mit der Innenrolle in den 70ern
I was never a big fan of Andy's his high notes were sometimes just too much. It's one thing that I couldn't get people to listen past.
solo queda la primera guitarra vivo
Brilliant having the URL on the screen the whole time. SMH.
Queen and the sweet were pretty identical…
Mist, es ist nur noch Andy übrig, scheiß Sauferei!
They were a joke really, now the Beatles, Stones, Zep & plenty more had depth. They had songs wrote for them. Performing circus clowns.
Armer Brian.... Sorry for you!!! Nickey Chinn and Mike Chapman was a 5:26 realy Superteam!!! ChinnyChap!!!!❣️❣️❣️💯