Is this Elton’s best single? It’s certainly one of them, a sepia-tinted elegy for the lost innocence of childhood. (more…)

I had loved Mott The Hoople’s Bowie-assisted makeover with All The Young Dudes in 1972 and I loved their next album Mott, the best by a reinvigorated band. (more…)

Slade – My Friend Stan

30th December 2020 · 1970s, 1973, Glam, Music

I loved my Slade raucous and rowdy so I was a bit disappointed when they came up with this pub singalong at the tail end of 1973. (more…)

The Sweet notched up their sixth Top Five hit when The Ballroom Blitz went to number two in September 1973. (more…)

Clive Dunn – Grandad

21st December 2020 · 1970s, 1971, Music

Clive Dunn cashed in on his fame in Dad’s Army when his sentimental song Grandad topped the chart in January 1971. (more…)

David Essex – Rock On

20th December 2020 · 1970s, 1973, Music

This song is so strangely timeless: it sounded ahead of its time in 1973 and it still sounds futuristic half a century later. (more…)

The Rolling Stones – Angie

19th December 2020 · 1970s, 1973, Music

When I think of The Rolling Stones I think of Jagger pouting and strutting as Keith chops out a guitar riff with a fag in his mouth. Angie isn’t like that at all. (more…)

This song is my guiltiest secret. It’s so sentimental and cheesy yet so perfect, with a mood to match its title and a melody to match its lyric – a perfectly constructed coming-of-age story. (more…)

Suzi Quatro – 48 Crash

17th December 2020 · 1970s, 1973, Glam, Music

Suzi Quatro was Glam’s very own badass,  a rock chick version of Emma Peel from The Avengers, with the same taste in black leather catsuits. (more…)

Jim Croce’s aptly timeless Time In A Bottle soared to the top of the US charts after his death in 1973. (more…)