Cuando tenia 12 años lo unico que sabia de ingles era: "open the door" y lo unico que tenia claro era que estaba enamorado de mi vecina Ursula y ella ni siquiera sabia que yo existia... un tio compró Sweet Fanny Adams y yo escuché este tema y no se por que asocié esta cancion con mi historia de amor no correspondido y yo no sabia NADA de ingles... años despues cuando Ursula ya no vivia en mi ciudad y yo aprendí ingles... supe por que este tema era la historia de mi amor no correspondido....
Remember getting this album as a Xmas present - disappointed at the time it had no singles on it and always thought Rebel Rouser should have been a single. Still have my original copy - great album
HUFFF! THIS IS THE ALBUM I USED TU PUT ON THE TURN TABLE IN MY CHILHOOD BIRTHDAY PARTIES!!!!!!! IMAGINE THE FOLK WONDERING WHAT THE FUCK IS WRONG WITH THIS CHILD ???? jajajajaj yeah!!! 28 years later, I'm a passionate rock musician and still LOVE THIS WHOLE ALBUM !!!
I was a massive Sweet fan as a kid. This is still one of my favourite songs, to this day. Listening now, I'm surprised how similar their album tracks often sounded to much of Uriah Heep.
On "Sweet fanny adams" proved Brian, Andy, Steve and Mick impressively, what magnificent musicians off the hit machinery Chinnichap behind the name "The Sweet" stood. No matter whether "Set me free", "Heartbreak today", "No you don't", "Sweet F. A." or "Rebel rouser" - this album, produced with fat sound from Phil Wainman, is great fun gigantically and belongs to the best what Sweet ever did. 5 stars with rockin' greetings from Germany.
@blueleadguitar I grew up when they were in the charts and, largely, dismissed them as a lightweight pop group. I did listen to some of their B sides and thought they were quite good, but , for some reason, never looked further. Their chart hits weren't to my liking, but I do feel that their light was very much hidden under a bushel. Probably by somebody else. Quite likely that the world missed out because of the marketing fancies of the day. Shame
Please don't anyone respond directly to this - I'm on my wife's account - but I always thought this was one of their best songs. I grew up loving The Sweet.
Cuando tenia 12 años lo unico que sabia de ingles era: "open the door" y lo unico que tenia claro era que estaba enamorado de mi vecina Ursula y ella ni siquiera sabia que yo existia... un tio compró Sweet Fanny Adams y yo escuché este tema y no se por que asocié esta cancion con mi historia de amor no correspondido y yo no sabia NADA de ingles... años despues cuando Ursula ya no vivia en mi ciudad y yo aprendí ingles... supe por que este tema era la historia de mi amor no correspondido....
juano1248 1 month ago
Still have this on Vinyl.
wakaday 1 month ago
One of the very best SWEET-songs ever !!! but only on LP... (Sweet Funny Adams 1973 !!!)
Uwirubi 2 months ago
from 4:11 the song becomes totally different.
jernfuglen 5 months ago
Remember getting this album as a Xmas present - disappointed at the time it had no singles on it and always thought Rebel Rouser should have been a single. Still have my original copy - great album
its4paul 7 months ago
@its4paul
This track was/still is my favourite track, but 'Medusa' & 'AC/DC' are right up there too.
Agreed with you but 'No You Don't' could also have been a single. Fantastic vocals by SP.
bodsnvimto 6 months ago
what a classic band with a timeless sound,could have come out today
sonictriger2 8 months ago
i wish i was born in 1945.. no particular reason though...
kittiesgomow33 11 months ago
Always loved this song, it's more enduring than their singles IMO. I'm an old fart now but it reminds me of my childhood.
bodsnvimto 11 months ago
This album Sweet F.A. belongs to my childhood. When I close my eyes, I am back again in my sixteen. How wonderful and painful at the same time!
horakjara 1 year ago
Thank god for You Tube and the Sweet!!!
Karl036 1 year ago
@Karl036 I must concur :)
CatSwanson 6 months ago
HUFFF! THIS IS THE ALBUM I USED TU PUT ON THE TURN TABLE IN MY CHILHOOD BIRTHDAY PARTIES!!!!!!! IMAGINE THE FOLK WONDERING WHAT THE FUCK IS WRONG WITH THIS CHILD ???? jajajajaj yeah!!! 28 years later, I'm a passionate rock musician and still LOVE THIS WHOLE ALBUM !!!
CosmicRuna 1 year ago
@CosmicRuna
I Second that! Brilliant. :-)
Njols 1 year ago
I was a massive Sweet fan as a kid. This is still one of my favourite songs, to this day. Listening now, I'm surprised how similar their album tracks often sounded to much of Uriah Heep.
bodsnvimto 1 year ago
Absolutely fantastic song. What else can I say.
Gordomusic1 1 year ago 3
Anyone have tabs?
itachiroxs 1 year ago
Still one of the best records i have ! Brian and Mick RIP
corvettecenter 1 year ago
Big band!!!
electeeredecoelorum 1 year ago
I like
electeeredecoelorum 1 year ago
On "Sweet fanny adams" proved Brian, Andy, Steve and Mick impressively, what magnificent musicians off the hit machinery Chinnichap behind the name "The Sweet" stood. No matter whether "Set me free", "Heartbreak today", "No you don't", "Sweet F. A." or "Rebel rouser" - this album, produced with fat sound from Phil Wainman, is great fun gigantically and belongs to the best what Sweet ever did. 5 stars with rockin' greetings from Germany.
musicfreak1967 1 year ago 6
Sounds like The Who Deep Purple and Queen fused together
TheChugulator 2 years ago
@TheChugulator Great analogy of the sound of Sweet. One of the greatest RnR bands ever more raw talent than any band today.
ZUESS12 1 year ago
Jeg elsker bare den her sang!! The Sweet er geniale <3
TheSweetBeachGirl 2 years ago 3
@TheSweetBeachGirl Du har fuldstændig ret!! :-)
Desolationbouleward 1 year ago
Super, super, super !!!!!
But pity for Brian and Mick.......
Illjuminator 2 years ago
Tune!
Manikkonduct 2 years ago
This is one of my all time favourite Sweet songs, I grew up listening to them, and I still listen to them. Such a fantastic and so underrated band
blueleadguitar 2 years ago 11
@blueleadguitar I grew up when they were in the charts and, largely, dismissed them as a lightweight pop group. I did listen to some of their B sides and thought they were quite good, but , for some reason, never looked further. Their chart hits weren't to my liking, but I do feel that their light was very much hidden under a bushel. Probably by somebody else. Quite likely that the world missed out because of the marketing fancies of the day. Shame
cambkite 1 month ago
Heartbreaaaak toooodaaayyyy
Yeah -> great song
love the end...♥
1Brian94Connolly5 2 years ago
Please don't anyone respond directly to this - I'm on my wife's account - but I always thought this was one of their best songs. I grew up loving The Sweet.
emmafrostuk 2 years ago
Again thanks for this.
Alfred
Blackmamafan 2 years ago
Que buen tema!!! aguante el glam rock de esos dias!
Great song!
santijavipera 2 years ago 2
Fantastic - such an underrated group - this is real rock and soul!
deckinggang 3 years ago 4