Sweet – Lettres D’Amour – Promo Clip
A Quiet European Echo from Glam Rock’s Twilight Years “Lettres d’Amour” by The Sweet reflects a softer, more reflective turn in late-1970s glam rock, where romance, nostalgia, and artistic transition…
A Quiet European Echo from Glam Rock’s Twilight Years “Lettres d’Amour” by The Sweet reflects a softer, more reflective turn in late-1970s glam rock, where romance, nostalgia, and artistic transition…
A Fading Glitter Reignited: Sweet and Brian Connolly in Hanau, 1986 — a voice of glory, fragility, and memory intertwined In 1986, when Brian Connolly, the unmistakable voice of Sweet,…
He Had the Voice, the Fame, and the World at His Feet. Then He Lost Everything. I still imagine the first time the world truly saw Brian Connolly under the…
A Tender Dawn of Regret and Redemption — When Love Lingers Until Morning Released in 1979, “Wait Till the Morning Comes” marked a poignant chapter in the solo career of…
A fading star reflecting on a changing world — a melancholic farewell wrapped in the quiet shadows of time When we speak of “Dystopian Days” by Brian Connolly, we are…
A Tender Warning About Loving the Spotlight More Than the Heart When “Don’t Marry a Music Man” was released in 1973, it carried with it the bittersweet wisdom of experience—an…
More Than a Frontman: How Brian Connolly Became the Soul of Sweet Brian Connolly’s place in Sweet’s history goes far beyond the role of a frontman; his voice was the…
Let’s Go: A Timeless Anthem of Resilience and Hope In the fleeting, often melancholic, landscape of music history, some songs emerge not just as popular tunes but as indelible markers…
“Do It Again” is a powerful anthem about regret and the yearning for a second chance. In the annals of rock history, few voices burn as brightly and as tragically…
Little Willy: A Nostalgic Reflection on Adolescent Innocence and Rebellion The year was 1972, and the airwaves were buzzing with the raw, electrifying sound of a band that would come…