The Sweet - "The Ballroom Blitz" 1986

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THE SWEET - "The Ballroom Blitz" 1986 (UK) (Originally charted) #2 Nov 1973 (UK).

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  • This is 80's Sweet with Paul Mario Day leadvocals, Mal McNulty on Bass, Phil Lanzon on Keyboard, Andy Scott on Guitar and on Drumms Mick Tucker...

  • shite...............

  • This is terrible.....shocking !!! There is no Sweet whithout Brian Connoly and Steve Priest.

    This looks like a very bad Gary Glitter imitation or is it Adam Ant?.....

  • that hell is this

    

  • Depending on the level of fanaticism of a fan,the reaction can be from 1 to 150mph that they want to run over the offending musician with a mack truck, others want to drag them after that.Sweet without Brian has always been an engine revver for me.I heard the ignition switch flip when I downloaded this,& in all fairness, this probably is the most in-tune LIVE versions of the chorus,I have ever heard from a "sorta Sweet." It's hard to accept line-up changes when original members mean so much .

  • I love Andy, but the Sweet without Brian or Steve would be like Robbie reforming The Band without Rick or Levon.

  • The lead singer should be taken out and shot for desecrating the memory of Brian Connolly. What in heaven's name was Andy thinking about when he allowed this guy into the band?

  • HORRIBLE!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • this isn't the sweet.

  • Where's Carol Vorderman?

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