There’s something sinister and creepy about seeing a brother and sister sing this song together. Even more so when they do it while looking lovingly into each other’s eyes. (more…)

Someone should write a book about all great songs that began life as B-sides. Here is another. (more…)

So very sad to hear of the death of Jamaican toaster U-Roy, aka Ewart Beckford, aka The Originator, aka Daddy U-Roy. One of the reggae greats.

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Cockney Rebel – Mr Soft

18th February 2021 · 1970s, 1974, Music

The second single from the second album by Cockney Rebel (The Psychomodo), Mr Soft gave Steve Harley his second hit after Judy Teen. (more…)

This hot mess of a sloppy bluesy jam is arguably the last really great Stones single. (more…)

Sparks – Amateur Hour

15th February 2021 · 1970s, 1974, Music

This is my favourite Sparks song – though only a whisker ahead of their next one, Never Turn Your Back On Mother Earth. (more…)

The smoothest and sweetest soul balladeers of the era, The Stylistics’ signature sound was built around the lush Philly productions of Thom Bell and the soaring falsetto of Russell Thompkins Jr. (more…)

Sweet – The Six Teens

14th February 2021 · 1970s, 1974, Glam, Music

This was far from being the biggest hit by The Sweet. But it’s their best. It’s also the best song Chinn & Chapman ever wrote. (more…)

Was this the first disco hit? It’s certainly one of the landmarks in the emergence of disco music.
 

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Cockney Rebel – Judy Teen

10th February 2021 · 1970s, 1974, Music

Cockney Rebel were the second headline band I ever saw live. At York University in June 1974. (more…)