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interesting reading, wasn't a big fan of Sweet in the day, sadly a Gary Glitter fan at the time, sorry to confess this, however, as l have got older, I've learnt to appreciate this groups music in dearth, very sorry to read about Brian passing away, bet he's having a ball with the other legends in the sky...R.I.P Brian
Many thanks for posting the video, l love the black n white images
This is so true. In Steve's book, he refers to Andy as a Prima Donna, and "regularly putting the boot in". Also, that Brian found it really hard coping with what Phil Wayman wanted, (and Chinn & Chapman), with the recording. Andy - is my least favourite. In the tower records interview - he takes over. But, it WAS his brilliant song writing, that gave the band some of their most memorable hits. I'm glad Steve's still gigging - he and Andy don't talk at all.
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Many thanks for posting the video, l love the black n white images
In Steve's book, he refers to Andy as a Prima Donna, and "regularly putting the boot in".
Also, that Brian found it really hard coping with what Phil Wayman wanted, (and Chinn & Chapman), with the recording.
Andy - is my least favourite. In the tower records interview - he takes over.
But, it WAS his brilliant song writing, that gave the band some of their most memorable hits.
I'm glad Steve's still gigging - he and Andy don't talk at all.
and Brian looks sooooooooo tired!
Good quality vid though.