I grew up with her music after I had seen reruns of "Happy Days"! I used to have the soundtrack to this old 1980 Tim Curry movie called "Times Square", and it opened with a banger from Suzi called "Rock Hard"! I quickly searched for every album of hers I could find after that and am proud to say that I am one of those 80s babies that is a die hard Suzi Quatro fan!
My favourite Suzi Quatro song is "Devilgate Drive", I think I can remember her performing it on the sitcom Happy Days as Leather Tuscadero....very cool song.😎🙏❤️🇨🇦
Smokie is a fine band, even better than 'Alice' are "I'll meet you in midnight" which combines European burlesque with polished pop-rock, "What can I do", and "wild wild angels" among many many more.
I am so proud of you two. You all listen to great music and it's so fresh to see young ppl react to the music we loved. Thank you for being honest and loving our music.
Gotta love Suzi Q. There are a few more great ones to check out - "Devil Gate Drive", "Daytona Demon", and "She's In Love WIth You" are among my favorites. And if you want another great band in the same vein as Mr. Springsteen and Mr. Mellencamp, check out John Cafferty and the Beaver Brown Band. Their big hit was "On the Dark Side".
Love this song and face it, Suzi and Chris look like they're having SO much fun! Don't know if you've reacted to it before, but if you love duets, check out Elton John and Kiki Dee's "Don't Go Breakin' My Heart"
I don't know which came first but i was going to say this song is a rip off of Don't go breakin' my heart. Both songs are rip offs of Sonny & Cher - I Got You Babe.
@@caretaker158 The same way they call Caribbean Queen by Billy Ocean a rip off of Billie Jean by Michael Jackson. The idea for these later songs came from this song. There's a song by Maxine Nightingale called, Lead Me On, every time i hear it, it reminds me of Samantha Sang Ft. The Bee Gees. I looked up that song and the writers of Lead Me On, says it was inspired by Emotions. The same way Pepsi is a rip off of Coke. Inspired is just a nice way of taking an idea and changing it a bit.
@@williamshovenok, that's your opinion of what the definition of rip off versus inspiration is. Vanilla Ice's "Ice Ice Baby", definite rip off. Thinking of another song that is reminiscent of another, or is brought about by thinking of another song and taking it to another place, situation or circumstance, to me, is not. We're each entitled to think the way we do and that's all good. It's what makes the world go 'round. I totally agree on the Coke/Pepsi reference though!
@@redoz9768Chris Norman didn't do the Who the F%$k Is Alice version and didn't care to be tied to it.He was the original lead singer of Smokie.Chris went solo in 1986 and Alan Barton was lead singer until 1995..the bands tour bus had an accident in a freak hailstorm in Cologne Germany...after 5 days in intensive care Alan passed from injuries sustained during the crash..Alan was 41 years old at the time,way too soon.His son Dean Barton has a tribute band called Spirit of Smokie...amazes me how much he sounds like his Dad.
Yes Jay Chris Norman had a huge catalogue of songs with the band "Smokie". The first obvious song would be "Living next Door to Alice". I love this band even to this day and Chris Norman is still performing as a solo singer
@@gbdewbery I was just about to mention Smokie and their song "Living Next Door to Alice"! My mom had a 45 of both that and "Stumblin' In"! There was an alternate version of "Living Next Door to Alice"? What was so different that it offended some? I'm curious because I've never heard this version. The only one I know is from my mom's RSO Records 45.
@@LilRocker2005 After Smokie sang the words living next door to Alice there is an interjection "Alice, Alice, who the .... is Alice". I do prefer the original.
@@LilRocker2005 it's titled Who the "f" is Alice...it was after Chris left Smokie in 1986 and went solo,Alan Barton had taken over as the lead singer at that point.Alan did a great job as lead singer of Smokie until his death when their tour bus wrecked in Cologne, Germany in1995.
Leather Tuscadaro . That’s who she played on Happy Days the iconic 1970’s early 80’s tv series. She played the reform school rocker cousin of Fonzie’s gal Pinky
@@jackieknows9129 no they were never on Happy Days. It was off the air in 1985, They just used different scenes from the show for their video to Buddy Holly,it was all in the editing.
Chris had quite a few hits with his band 'Smokie' back then. More on the soft poprock side. Living Next Door To Alice is a major song. Or check out Needles And Pins I also like Lay Back In The Arms Of Someone
Cool little duet by both of these artists. I love the gravelly voice of Norman, and Suzi certainly holds her own here. And there is a nice 70's vibe. I really miss the 70's sometimes. Thank goodness for music so I can visit. Databyter
Hi Jay and Amber , Chris Norman was the lead singer of "Smokie" a band that was recognised as the British Eagles ! Great praise indeed ! They had lots of hits ! You must try them out ! "Don't play your rock n roll to me " "Meet you at Midnight " "Wild Wild Angels " "Lat back in the arms of Someone " just to name a few ! Cheers Mike from the UK 🇬🇧 👍 🍺
Chris Norman was the lead singer of Smokie….They have a load of great songs Oh Carol Don’t Play Your Rock n Roll Meet you at midnight Something’s Been Making Me Blue For A Few Dollars More You can’t go wrong reacting to any of those tunes 👌🏾
Chris's band Smokie were from Bradford, just a couple of miles away from me. They became successful when they teamed up with the songwriting duo Nicky Chinn & Mike Chapman who wrote alot of big hits in the 70s for carious artists including Suzi Quatro. Smokie had some great tunes , definitely worth a listen.
For the ultimate male/female pop duet, you've gotta do "Don't Go Breaking My Heart" by Kiki Dee & Elton John. I don't think you've done that one yet, but I know they're two of your favorites.
Definitely a very good one. May I suggest as well "Mocking Bird" by Carly Simon and James Taylor, my personal favorite duet, followed by "Don't give up" with Peter Gabriel and Kate Bush.
Suzie is still rocking. She visits Australia regularly. Chris (with Smokie) was huge in Europe, Britain, Australia and New Zealand. Suzie does a great job of Devil Gate Drive.
Chris Norman was in the band Smokie who had a number of hits. Try I'll Meet You at Midnight / Living Next Door to Alice. and others I cannot remember now.
Definitely a great song. Shows you that Suzie could do things other than "The Queen Of Rock" style she is known for. "If You Can't Give Me Love" is another that is outside her regular style. But other cok songs include "Devil Gate Drive", "Tear Me Apart If You Want To Win My Heart", "The Wild One" etc
I must admit, while I am _not_ a duet lover, this is one of the better ones. But my all-time favourite duet HAS to be *Jimmy Barnes* singing "(Simply) The Best" with *Tina Turner.* Two powerhouses going at it!! 💥
As mentioned by others, you need to check out Chris Norman with his band Smokie. "Living Next Door to Alice" "If You Think You Know How to Love Me" "Oh Carol" "Lay Back in the Arms of Someone" "I'll Meet You at Midnight".
Ooh, I love this song. This is different from her rock sound, but still a great song. Chris Norman is the lead singer I the group "Smokey". They had a few hits too, in the 70s. "Living Next Door to Alice" "If You Think You Love Me" & "Lay Back In The Arms Of Someone".....
Jay & Amber, you'll love her "Rock Hard", "If You Can't Give Me Love" and "Rock And Roll Hoochie Coo" !!! Those songs are bangers!!! Tina Weymouth of the Talking Heads has said she learned to play bass watching Suzi Quatro videos! edit- she's one of the earliest female rockers to sing AND play an instrument (after the band Fanny). Talon reminds me, Joan Jett got her look from Suzi!
I was so exited by this song my wife had to calm me down. I don’t think I haven’t heard this song since the early 80s. I used to have the 45 as a kid and I was saying to my wife…”wouldn’t that be cool if the video showed the record”….and it did! It was the same 45 I had all those years ago with the cow on the front…I couldn’t believe it! Anyway this is a pretty obscure song and I’m so glad you guys reacted to it!
Suzi is a great character and really set the stage for later female rockers. She occasionallly played Fonzi's love interest in Happy Days, which was a well known TV series, though that was well before your time. My favourite of hers is Your Mamma Won't Like me.... Also, Devil Gate Drive.
Suzi Quatro was certainly the queen of rock. She also for me, had the prettiest smile and oozed sex appeal. "Devilgate Drive" is a banger and a must hear.
Smokey is worth a listen, very safe rock but good musicians, and as you can here the singer Chris Norman has a fine gravely voice. Quite a few hits in the UK(over a dozen), New Zealand, Australia and europe.
If you want 'Rockin Suzie', check out Devil Gate Drive for starters ... For Chris Norman,you gotta check out his band Smokie. Killer vocals & harmonies! Songs like Living Next door to Alice, Mexican Girl, Needles and Pins, Lay Back in the Arms of Someone, You Took Me by Surprise, Oh Carol, For a Few Dollars More... ENJOY🙂 ✌️❤️ 🇦🇺
Chris Norman, lead singer of British band, Smokie, that is a band you should check out, many great hits but probably their best known was 'Livin' Next Door To Alice', You would definitely get a kick out of that one.
Love their voices and how they are having fun in this vid ...GREAT SONG!!! Was a huge hit on radio in my junior year of high school...still love it:)))))))))))
She started to show her diversity of talents. Suzi could really sing. Another one of her later songs to check out is She is in love with him. It has some interesting lyrics.
Love Suzi Q. She was an American who was enormously popular in the UK, Europe and here in Australia. Just not in the US. There is a Suzi Q documentary - maybe you could cover that on your movie channel? Chris Norman had hits with his band Smokie.
The thing about Suzi Quatro is she was leading the way female rockers for almost a decade prior to Jett, Benatar, the Wilson sisters, etc. I love Joan, Pat, Anne and Nancy and have always thought of them as female rock pioneers. I feel I was cheated for 45 - 50 years. I remember this song from back in the day, but never heard of Suzi Quatro until you reacted to “Can the Can” a few months ago. She was born 1950 and raised Michigan. It blew my mind to find out she was a superstar in Europe after moving to London in 1971. I guess I missed those Happy Days episodes, or just thought she was another actress on the show, because I never heard one of her songs back then.
Thanks! I love how they are just cracking up over how "goofy" the video is... it has more of a "friend" vibe than romantic... but they are a beautiful combo! :)
Chris Norman was the lead singer of the great English band
Smokie
Stumbling in is the best song ever, I listen to it daily! Love Susie Quatro and Chris Norman. I have been really enjoying both their music.
Suzi Quatro is best known to Americans for playing the character of "Leather Tuscadero" on the TV show "Happy Days".
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Happy Days was way before their time. They should react to some of the theme songs from shows of the 70s and 80s that were hit songs. Like Happy Days.
I knew her for her music before she was on Happy Days. Mind I am Canadian. 😀
I grew up with her music after I had seen reruns of "Happy Days"! I used to have the soundtrack to this old 1980 Tim Curry movie called "Times Square", and it opened with a banger from Suzi called "Rock Hard"! I quickly searched for every album of hers I could find after that and am proud to say that I am one of those 80s babies that is a die hard Suzi Quatro fan!
I am from Australia and had her albums long before we had a TV!
My favourite Suzi Quatro song is "Devilgate Drive", I think I can remember her performing it on the sitcom Happy Days as Leather Tuscadero....very cool song.😎🙏❤️🇨🇦
@UCpfrZPWKyAWITgMlWfQCUBg I did too....😎👍👍
I was going to ask if that was Leather Tuscadero. lol That's funny.
@@AZambri1 yes
Paralized also.B-side.If it isn't Daytona demon 45 b-side,i have a doubt about it.
I had a crush on Leather tuscadero when I was a kid!😃
I had forgotten how well they sang this. Both voices are exceptional.
They are both in sync through the whole song which makes it a masterpiece.
Now that Chris Norman is on your guys' radar, you'll have to check out his band "Smokie"! Start with "Living Next Door To Alice", a fun banger!
Absolutely!!
Fun fact Next Door To Alice was a cover of an Australian band New Word who wrote it in 1973
Who the hell is Alice? Lol
Smokie is a fine band, even better than 'Alice' are "I'll meet you in midnight" which combines European burlesque with polished pop-rock, "What can I do", and "wild wild angels" among many many more.
Living Next Door to Alice is a must, I can listen to that song all day
Sometimes y'all make me feel like a fool, I've liked this song for decades, and NEVER knew that was Suzi Quatro. LOVE you guysfor this!!!
I am so proud of you two. You all listen to great music and it's so fresh to see young ppl react to the music we loved. Thank you for being honest and loving our music.
Watching Suzi's face as she sings, how can you NOT fall in love with her? So adorable.
I went the other way. I was totally in love with Chris and Smokie when I was a teenager 😊
Gotta love Suzi Q. There are a few more great ones to check out - "Devil Gate Drive", "Daytona Demon", and "She's In Love WIth You" are among my favorites. And if you want another great band in the same vein as Mr. Springsteen and Mr. Mellencamp, check out John Cafferty and the Beaver Brown Band. Their big hit was "On the Dark Side".
Yes please! John Cafferty and BBB!
Great crossover movie and music, "Eddie and The Cruisers", only the original, skip the sequel.
please do this!!
@@kenqb5450I love both of them
Every boy in my 6th grade class LOVED Suzi!
Love this song so much 💕
Love this song and face it, Suzi and Chris look like they're having SO much fun! Don't know if you've reacted to it before, but if you love duets, check out Elton John and Kiki Dee's "Don't Go Breakin' My Heart"
...or "Way Down Deep, You're Shallow"
bu John Forster & Christine Lavin.
I don't know which came first but i was going to say this song is a rip off of Don't go breakin' my heart. Both songs are rip offs of Sonny & Cher - I Got You Babe.
@@williamshoven how are they "rip offs"?
@@caretaker158 The same way they call Caribbean Queen by Billy Ocean a rip off of Billie Jean by Michael Jackson. The idea for these later songs came from this song. There's a song by Maxine Nightingale called, Lead Me On, every time i hear it, it reminds me of Samantha Sang Ft. The Bee Gees. I looked up that song and the writers of Lead Me On, says it was inspired by Emotions. The same way Pepsi is a rip off of Coke. Inspired is just a nice way of taking an idea and changing it a bit.
@@williamshovenok, that's your opinion of what the definition of rip off versus inspiration is. Vanilla Ice's "Ice Ice Baby", definite rip off. Thinking of another song that is reminiscent of another, or is brought about by thinking of another song and taking it to another place, situation or circumstance, to me, is not. We're each entitled to think the way we do and that's all good. It's what makes the world go 'round. I totally agree on the Coke/Pepsi reference though!
Chris Norton was the lead singer of group called Smokie. One of their biggest hits was Living next door to Alice
Such a fun song for live audiences
Who the f@ck is Alice?
Lets play a game of spot the Aussie 😂@@redoz9768
@@redoz9768Chris Norman didn't do the Who the F%$k Is Alice version and didn't care to be tied to it.He was the original lead singer of Smokie.Chris went solo in 1986 and Alan Barton was lead singer until 1995..the bands tour bus had an accident in a freak hailstorm in Cologne Germany...after 5 days in intensive care Alan passed from injuries sustained during the crash..Alan was 41 years old at the time,way too soon.His son Dean Barton has a tribute band called Spirit of Smokie...amazes me how much he sounds like his Dad.
@@brendamanley1785 I'm well aware that Smokie had nothing to do with the parody song.
just an aside, suzi played Leather Tuscadero a reoccuring character on the tv show happy days. leather was a rocker too
Wow I thought that's who she was! I never knew she was a singer for real!
Same here, I thought it was her from Happy Days.
We still do Leather Tuscadero impersonations today. Lol. Love it!
@@cg6594 haha with the slap on the legs and the finger point after? I love it 😀
As a kid at the time, i thought of this song as “pretty” and it always made me feel “content”. I’m 54 and it’s still pretty 😊
I'm a couple years ahead of you and I know exactly what you're saying.
'79 was the best year in music 👏👌😉
@@timothycook2917 - Agree plus it’s the year one of my favorite songs by the Doobie Brothers came out, what a fool believes came out.
@@timothycook2917 That was a good year for music : )
@timothycook2917 Late 70's and early 80's had great music...
Suzi and Chris had great chemistry together in this.
Yes Jay Chris Norman had a huge catalogue of songs with the band "Smokie". The first obvious song would be "Living next Door to Alice". I love this band even to this day and Chris Norman is still performing as a solo singer
Be careful with playing Living Next Door To Alice, there is an alternative version that some people find a bit offensive.
@@gbdewbery I was just about to mention Smokie and their song "Living Next Door to Alice"! My mom had a 45 of both that and "Stumblin' In"!
There was an alternate version of "Living Next Door to Alice"? What was so different that it offended some? I'm curious because I've never heard this version. The only one I know is from my mom's RSO Records 45.
@@LilRocker2005 After Smokie sang the words living next door to Alice there is an interjection "Alice, Alice, who the .... is Alice". I do prefer the original.
@@gbdewbery ok so now I know that my mom had the original cause I have never heard that in any version I've heard
@@LilRocker2005 it's titled Who the "f" is Alice...it was after Chris left Smokie in 1986 and went solo,Alan Barton had taken over as the lead singer at that point.Alan did a great job as lead singer of Smokie until his death when their tour bus wrecked in Cologne, Germany in1995.
Leather Tuscadaro . That’s who she played on Happy Days the iconic 1970’s early 80’s tv series. She played the reform school rocker cousin of Fonzie’s gal Pinky
Darn! You beat me to it. 🤣🤣
Pinky (Roz Kelly) was from my hometown.
Happy Days also had w eezer on as a guest band.
@@jackieknows9129 no they were never on Happy Days. It was off the air in 1985, They just used different scenes from the show for their video to Buddy Holly,it was all in the editing.
@@elizabethfranco1284 That is good to know. Thank you for that.
This song was HUGE in the 70s .. before the 80s even started
Fantastic little gem. Both are wonderful singers. And a very nice match together!
I LOVE LOVE THIS Duet their voices compliment each other so well and they look like they are really having fun well done for playing it and reacting
"Living Next Door to Alice" and "Oh Carol" are two of my favourite Smokie songs.
Chris had quite a few hits with his band 'Smokie' back then. More on the soft poprock side.
Living Next Door To Alice is a major song.
Or check out Needles And Pins
I also like Lay Back In The Arms Of Someone
Had a few??FFS there was about 20. Is that a few??
Cool little duet by both of these artists. I love the gravelly voice of Norman, and Suzi certainly holds her own here. And there is a nice 70's vibe. I really miss the 70's sometimes. Thank goodness for music so I can visit. Databyter
You MUST react to Suzie singing Devilgate Drive, it will blow you away.
If you wish to hear another Suzi Q song in this similar vain, then "If You Can't Give Me Love" is your go-to. 😊
Hi Jay and Amber , Chris Norman was the lead singer of "Smokie" a band that was recognised as the British Eagles ! Great praise indeed !
They had lots of hits ! You must try them out ! "Don't play your rock n roll to me " "Meet you at Midnight " "Wild Wild Angels " "Lat back in the arms of Someone " just to name a few !
Cheers Mike from the UK 🇬🇧 👍 🍺
until terry died late last year they performed across the world consistantly, as far as i'm aware they will carry on
Another great duet: Stevie Nicks and Kenny Loggins--"Whenever I Call You Friend"
Excellent suggestion. Beautiful duet.👍✌️🇨🇦
Great song!!!
Chris Norman’s band Smokie has some great tunes
“ if you think you know how to love me” is excellent
Chris Norman was the lead singer of Smokie….They have a load of great songs
Oh Carol
Don’t Play Your Rock n Roll
Meet you at midnight
Something’s Been Making Me Blue
For A Few Dollars More
You can’t go wrong reacting to any of those tunes 👌🏾
I loved discovering this video. They weren't a couple but the chemistry between them was amazing!
Chris's band Smokie were from Bradford, just a couple of miles away from me. They became successful when they teamed up with the songwriting duo Nicky Chinn & Mike Chapman who wrote alot of big hits in the 70s for carious artists including Suzi Quatro. Smokie had some great tunes , definitely worth a listen.
Love this! Remember it like it was yesterday. So cool.
You have GOT to react to Chris Norman and his group Smokey with ''Living Next Door to Alice''. A classic!!!
Love this song. I guess my mother heard it a lot when I was a baby ;-)
Yeah!!!!! You did it. I feel like you took MY suggestion....and many others. You will love it!!!
For the ultimate male/female pop duet, you've gotta do "Don't Go Breaking My Heart" by Kiki Dee & Elton John. I don't think you've done that one yet, but I know they're two of your favorites.
Kiki Dees song Amoureuse is a gorgeous song that should be reacted to as well.
Definitely a very good one. May I suggest as well "Mocking Bird" by Carly Simon and James Taylor, my personal favorite duet, followed by "Don't give up" with Peter Gabriel and Kate Bush.
Suzie is still rocking. She visits Australia regularly. Chris (with Smokie) was huge in Europe, Britain, Australia and New Zealand. Suzie does a great job of Devil Gate Drive.
About half of my high school was these two! Definitely that classic mid 70’s look I remember as a teenager😊
Chris Norman was in the band Smokie who had a number of hits. Try I'll Meet You at Midnight / Living Next Door to Alice. and others I cannot remember now.
Chris Norman= SMOKIE ❤️😊❤️😊❤️
Soooooo many wonderfull songs..You will love them, for suuuuure 😘🙂
Suzi also played Leather Tuscadero on the 70s sitcom Happy Days
This song oozes 70s nostalgia. I was a kid when this came out.
Definitely a great song. Shows you that Suzie could do things other than "The Queen Of Rock" style she is known for. "If You Can't Give Me Love" is another that is outside her regular style. But other cok songs include "Devil Gate Drive", "Tear Me Apart If You Want To Win My Heart", "The Wild One" etc
To see Suzi at her finest being the queen of rock you absolutely have to check out her song called "Lipstick" it is so awesome!
Susie was also one of the first female bassist rockers
I must admit, while I am _not_ a duet lover, this is one of the better ones. But my all-time favourite duet HAS to be *Jimmy Barnes* singing "(Simply) The Best" with *Tina Turner.* Two powerhouses going at it!! 💥
Or Jimmy's duet with John Farnham "When Something is wrong with my Baby", a cover of the old Sam & Dave classic
I agree, duets usually wind up being more bleh than good. But you're right, there are exceptions, one of which being "Stop Draggin' My Heart Around"
Wow.. digging up tunes I haven't heard in YEARS. Always liked that one.
Jay and Amber, you will love this. I fell in love with this song the very first time I heard it back in 1979.
oh wow, i havent heard this song in forever. thank y'all
48 Crash is my fave song from Suzi. It's fire!
So many memories!!! I love this song! Thank you for doing this one ❤
Norman's voice here reminds me of Joe Cocker, beautiful contrast with Suzie's and they blend together so well.
Always loved this song 🎵 Great pick and reaction ❤
As mentioned by others, you need to check out Chris Norman with his band Smokie.
"Living Next Door to Alice"
"If You Think You Know How to Love Me"
"Oh Carol"
"Lay Back in the Arms of Someone"
"I'll Meet You at Midnight".
Top 10 feel good pop rock songs of all time. Hands down.
Ooh, I love this song. This is different from her rock sound, but still a great song. Chris Norman is the lead singer I the group "Smokey". They had a few hits too, in the 70s. "Living Next Door to Alice" "If You Think You Love Me" & "Lay Back In The Arms Of Someone".....
As for Suzi Quatro songs, she had some great songs like "Daytona Demon", "Devil Gate Drive", "The Wild One" and "Rock Hard".
Chris Norman and Smokie were brilliant and some great solo stuff
Noone can sign stumbling in as these two awesome.
Jay & Amber, you'll love her "Rock Hard", "If You Can't Give Me Love" and "Rock And Roll Hoochie Coo" !!! Those songs are bangers!!! Tina Weymouth of the Talking Heads has said she learned to play bass watching Suzi Quatro videos! edit- she's one of the earliest female rockers to sing AND play an instrument (after the band Fanny). Talon reminds me, Joan Jett got her look from Suzi!
Chris Norman is a great vocalist
I was lucky enough to see Chris Normans Smokie live… brilliant.
I was so exited by this song my wife had to calm me down. I don’t think I haven’t heard this song since the early 80s. I used to have the 45 as a kid and I was saying to my wife…”wouldn’t that be cool if the video showed the record”….and it did! It was the same 45 I had all those years ago with the cow on the front…I couldn’t believe it! Anyway this is a pretty obscure song and I’m so glad you guys reacted to it!
Love their voices and look up who wrote it…they wrote so many good songs!
Suzi is a great character and really set the stage for later female rockers. She occasionallly played Fonzi's love interest in Happy Days, which was a well known TV series, though that was well before your time. My favourite of hers is Your Mamma Won't Like me.... Also, Devil Gate Drive.
Pinky was Fonzie’s love interest. Suzi played her younger sister Leather.
It was actually Pinky, Leather's sister, that was Fonzi's love interest. I don't know why I felt the need to correct that 😅
@@pdoll96 ok
Suzi Quatro was certainly the queen of rock. She also for me, had the prettiest smile and oozed sex appeal. "Devilgate Drive" is a banger and a must hear.
Suzi Quatro's She's In Love With You is great and If You Can't Give Me Love is also really good
Smokey is worth a listen, very safe rock but good musicians, and as you can here the singer Chris Norman has a fine gravely voice. Quite a few hits in the UK(over a dozen), New Zealand, Australia and europe.
If you want 'Rockin Suzie', check out Devil Gate Drive for starters ...
For Chris Norman,you gotta check out his band Smokie. Killer vocals & harmonies! Songs like Living Next door to Alice, Mexican Girl, Needles and Pins, Lay Back in the Arms of Someone, You Took Me by Surprise, Oh Carol, For a Few Dollars More...
ENJOY🙂
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Suzi was sooooooo great ad still is GREAT
Wow! That brings back memories of the 70’s. Good music then and good times.
I was 12 years old the first time I saw Suzi Quatro she was doing a part on Happy Days she sang Elvis songs I love her music!
Oh my..Always checking your songs around this our from The Netherlands and yes....so thrilled you're reacting to his brilliant song 💫💜
Chris Norman, lead singer of British band, Smokie, that is a band you should check out, many great hits but probably their best known was 'Livin' Next Door To Alice', You would definitely get a kick out of that one.
This put a smile on my face.
If you really want to hear Suzi in Queen of Rock mode, you need to react to “The Wild One”.
100%
This song is so catchy! Definitely a vibe💃🕺
I forgot about them. Good pick. A new one for you. Brownsville Station,-(Smokin' in the boy's room). Keep up the good work 😎👍
Love your reactions and watch often. Just subscribed and really love your interaction. Love both these artists..
This was one of 1978s biggest hits and that's saying something because 78 had some great songs.
One of my favorites from one of my favorite years
Glad you did this one. Always loved this song. 👍
Aw! I loved this song as a kid and hadn't heard it since then! Thank you so much for bringing it back!!
👍👍Suzi played Leather Tuscadero on happy days!!!
She Rocks.!😊
So much great chemistry on display here. We needed more. ❤
Love their voices and how they are having fun in this vid ...GREAT SONG!!! Was a huge hit on radio in my junior year of high school...still love it:)))))))))))
A huge hit in ‘79! We were all at the roller rink holding hands!
She started to show her diversity of talents. Suzi could really sing. Another one of her later songs to check out is She is in love with him. It has some interesting lyrics.
Love Suzi Q. She was an American who was enormously popular in the UK, Europe and here in Australia. Just not in the US. There is a Suzi Q documentary - maybe you could cover that on your movie channel?
Chris Norman had hits with his band Smokie.
I love this song. 70's!!! What a great decade of music
Ahh, you two should of played Suzi Quatro "If you can't give me love"
I knew you'd love this one! So sweet. 💖
Like others have said, try Suzi's Devil Gate Drive, Daytona Demon, 48 Crash, Your Mama Wouldn't Like Me
Yes she's the Queen of Rock for sure
Oh man ! I had my 45 record of this song I wore it out I still enjoy listening to it😎
The thing about Suzi Quatro is she was leading the way female rockers for almost a decade prior to Jett, Benatar, the Wilson sisters, etc. I love Joan, Pat, Anne and Nancy and have always thought of them as female rock pioneers. I feel I was cheated for 45 - 50 years. I remember this song from back in the day, but never heard of Suzi Quatro until you reacted to “Can the Can” a few months ago. She was born 1950 and raised Michigan. It blew my mind to find out she was a superstar in Europe after moving to London in 1971. I guess I missed those Happy Days episodes, or just thought she was another actress on the show, because I never heard one of her songs back then.
I didn't know this song, but I only knew Susie Q from her Happy Days role. She's very talented but Joan Jetts feels like rock royalty .
Luv luv luv this song. Many thanks. ❤🇭🇲
Thanks! I love how they are just cracking up over how "goofy" the video is... it has more of a "friend" vibe than romantic... but they are a beautiful combo! :)
The Bee Gees and Celine Dion duet! " Immortality "