Snowy digs up another of PaPa s favourites.A Sweet disc in any other guise, Angel were MIck and Andy from Sweet on this recording. It is brilliant, a perfect glam pop moment from 1974. Had Sweet released it they wouldhave mopped the mid 70s floor with it but alas Andy felt it too comercial for them....the rest is ....
L0L You are so cuute--Epic song!
lissiwill 1 year ago
I think this song is terrific, should've been a hit in the Anglo world! Though the title is very Politically Incorrect that it will get even the most stiff-lipped person laughing. :D
fatpizzaman 1 year ago
Yeah...Little Boy Blue would have been one of the greatest Sweet singles. How they could have given it away, I have no idea.
CatapultYourMom 2 years ago
In fact, this song got to No. 13 in Germany in 1974 - so not a complete flop!! One of my all time faves - still got it on vinyl. :-)
ruggerlicious 3 years ago
It is sort of Rebel Rouser (Sweet) Meets 20th Century Boy (T-Rex) - don't ya think?
6PBP6 3 years ago
^^lol
1Brian94Connolly5 3 years ago
My 30 Years Old Tape Sounds better than this.
MegamanX4ThArmor 3 years ago
what would you know about anything ?
markdelaney 3 years ago
Angel was produced by Sweet guitarist Andy Scott and Sweet drummer Mick Tucker. This song was written by Andy Scott. The other Angel single "Little Boy Blue" was also written by Andy Scott. The B-Sides to both singles were written by Angel. Great song.
Alfred (fountain on HSH)
Blackmamafan 3 years ago 2
Yeah - great memories - I remembered when Andi and Mick wanted to do the same thing as Chinn and Chapmann did for (or with) the Sweet. They wanted to be the "men in the back" who write, produce and make the money ... but even so they used the complete Sweet blueprint it flopped ... Yes, they should have recorded it with the Sweet!!!
Pete79111 3 years ago