Blockbuster was the first single I ever bought back in January 1973. I was 10 years old. They were the first band that I really loved....and still do to this day. Those batch of albums from 74 to 78 are as good as any of the so called supergroups of that era. Andy Scott remains one of my fav guitarists. He still has that sharp economic melodic sound he always had.
Yes another grest informative interview, Phil. Top notch. A group of friends and i will be seeing therm here in Perth in November on their Australian tour. 🤟
Great interview, so pleased Andy is healthy and still rocking. Last see The Sweet at London Lyceum in 1981, my 1st ever gig. Looking forward ro the new album 👍
Sweet, Slade, T Rex, Mud, Barry Blue, Roubettes, Hello, Racey, Kenny, Glitter Band, Bowie, Mott the Hoople etc brought light, music, energy and hope to millions in the dour industrialised 70s.
This was a great interview with Andy and I've been listening to the Sweet since I was a kid in the 1970's and I'll 60 next month have a great rest of the week Phil.🎶🎤🎸🎸🎹🥁🎶
The Sweet were my first introduction to the world of pop / rock via Hell Raiser. Just wish Andy would title the band 'Andy Scott's Sweet' as the other original members were so vital to the band's success. I just can't watch this version as, without Brian Connolly their enigmatic lead singer, it is just not the same. However kudos to Andy in keeping the band going and wish him every success with the new album.
First of all, continued good health to Andy. He's right guys, don't be shy get checked out. Great interview Phil, I've posted my introduction to Sweet elsewhere and how it led to my love of the band. Hopefully we get to see them next year as there are no Scottish gigs lined up on their coming tour.
Great interview Phil, like you I have been a fan of Sweet since I was a kid listening to my brother's albums. I always thought they were very underrated Looking forward to seeing them down here in Sydney in November. Will also check out the new album!
Great interview Phil... So glad U brought up " Burn on the Flame" 🔥 to Andy... (Too bad there wasn't time to discuss the greatness that is "Give Us a Wink" & " Off the Record" 😉)...
Fox On The Run…..my first introduction to heavier rock….it’s was a nasty rockin tune for a 13 year old Canadian boy….! I’ll have to check out the new tunes!
My sister had the single Coco and she would dance in her room to it . A vinyl 7 inch single . It was just so , so very catchy . I am actually revisiting Sweet due to your enthusiasm Phil . It's also exciting to see someone of our " demographic " , I'll be 67 soon , showing so much enthusiasm for the music they are making 😂❤ Looking back on that Bowie , T Rex , Slade , Sweet with renewed interest . Thank you Phil , what a lovely bloke your interviewee is . One of your great interviews ❤😂
Blockbuster was the first single I ever bought back in January 1973.
I was 10 years old.
They were the first band that I really loved....and still do to this day.
Those batch of albums from 74 to 78 are as good as any of the so called supergroups of that era.
Andy Scott remains one of my fav guitarists. He still has that sharp economic melodic sound he always had.
A 'blockbuster' interview. 😊
Thank you 🙏
Yes another grest informative interview, Phil. Top notch. A group of friends and i will be seeing therm here in Perth in November on their Australian tour. 🤟
I love this band. Been following them since the early '70's. Can't wait for the new album!!!
Great interview, so pleased Andy is healthy and still rocking.
Last see The Sweet at London Lyceum in 1981, my 1st ever gig.
Looking forward ro the new album 👍
Thank you for watching - Phil
Great interview.....god bless you Andy ❣️🎸🤘
Sweet, Slade, T Rex, Mud, Barry Blue, Roubettes, Hello, Racey, Kenny, Glitter Band, Bowie, Mott the Hoople etc brought light, music, energy and hope to millions in the dour industrialised 70s.
This was a great interview with Andy and I've been listening to
the Sweet since I was a kid in the 1970's and I'll 60 next month
have a great rest of the week Phil.🎶🎤🎸🎸🎹🥁🎶
Thank you 🙏
🚂💨SWEET!! 🤩
Recognise your age its a teenage rampage......... I'm 68 now can I slow down a bit now please Andy
Top bloke, I shall buy the album, thanks for another great interview.
Nice interview i love Sweet they are an amazing band take care my friend you are the best.
Was playing Give Us A Wink album on the way back from work this morning! Wicked album! Looking forward to this new album!
The new album is a return to form ❤
The Sweet were my first introduction to the world of pop / rock via Hell Raiser. Just wish Andy would title the band 'Andy Scott's Sweet' as the other original members were so vital to the band's success. I just can't watch this version as, without Brian Connolly their enigmatic lead singer, it is just not the same. However kudos to Andy in keeping the band going and wish him every success with the new album.
First of all, continued good health to Andy. He's right guys, don't be shy get checked out. Great interview Phil, I've posted my introduction to Sweet elsewhere and how it led to my love of the band. Hopefully we get to see them next year as there are no Scottish gigs lined up on their coming tour.
Album pierwsza klasa brawo zespol SWEET
Love the sweet first record blockbuster been to see the sweet the last two years at angel love the new sweet but andy is one of my legends
Fantastic legendary band from musically much better times! New album sounds promising! 👍
Great interview Phil, like you I have been a fan of Sweet since I was a kid listening to my brother's albums. I always thought they were very underrated Looking forward to seeing them down here in Sydney in November. Will also check out the new album!
Great interview Phil... So glad U brought up " Burn on the Flame" 🔥 to Andy... (Too bad there wasn't time to discuss the greatness that is "Give Us a Wink" & " Off the Record" 😉)...
Fox On The Run…..my first introduction to heavier rock….it’s was a nasty rockin tune for a 13 year old Canadian boy….! I’ll have to check out the new tunes!
My sister had the single Coco and she would dance in her room to it . A vinyl 7 inch single .
It was just so , so very catchy .
I am actually revisiting Sweet due to your enthusiasm Phil .
It's also exciting to see someone of our " demographic " , I'll be 67 soon , showing so much enthusiasm for the music they are making 😂❤
Looking back on that Bowie , T Rex , Slade , Sweet with renewed interest .
Thank you Phil , what a lovely bloke your interviewee is .
One of your great interviews ❤😂
Just listened to the stream of the new album. Very solid effort, melodic and hard rocking at the same time. Congratulations on a job well done.
Great interview 👍 great band love sweet always, love mick tucker and miss him ,and of course love andy Scott ❤️ 💖
Thank you 🙏
The Sweet are probably the reason I got into rock. I had all the early albums, and now I have the box set.