Bryan Ferry took a break from Roxy Music to pay tribute to the pre-Beatles era of pop with his solo album These Foolish Things. This was the first single. (more…)

David Bowie – Sorrow

2nd January 2021 · 1970s, 1973, Glam, Music

Just weeks after he famously “retired” Ziggy Stardust at a live show, David Bowie bounced back with a saxophone singing Sorrow, the first track from the covers album Pinups. (more…)

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

Noddy Holder doesn’t look a day under 50 here. So it’s something of a surprise to find he was a young man of 27.

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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…)