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The Sweet. Live On Tour / At Home / Studio / Backstage, Wolfgang (Bubi) Heilemann, Sabine Thomas

The Sweet. Live On Tour / At Home / Studio / Backstage, Wolfgang (Bubi) Heilemann, Sabine Thomas

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Jahr: 2005
Seiten: 320
Gebundene Ausgabe

Sweet waren eine Band, wie die Bravo-Leser sie liebten: Süße Bubis mit langen, gepflegten Haaren. Irre Kostüme. Jungs zum Knuddeln. Bunt, schrill, poppig. Gute Pop-Musik zum Tanzen. Synopsis: The Sweet started out with very typical basic fare - the "bubble-gum music" of the early 70s. Their songs "Big Wam Bum", "Poppa Joe" and "Co Co" became solid disco fox hits. However, these boys also managed to net the rock fans when they turned around on their style with songs such as "Teenage Rampage", "Ballroom Blitz", "Block Buster", "Fox on the run" and their top hit "Love is like Oxygen". Up to this day these are the essence of The Sweet for a great many people. Brian Connolly left the band in 1979 to start another band: The New Sweet. He died of a heart attack in 1997. The other three kept the project going for a long time. However, Mick Tucker died of leukemia in 2002. Steve Priest lives in the US, his musical output seems limited to his private needs. Only Andy Scott is still on the road, he put a new band together still called The Sweet, and he wrote a beautiful word of greeting for this volume. This is by far the largest volume ever published on The Sweet, illustrated and produced with lavish attention to detail, in a large format and in color throughout with just a few exceptions. It contains numerous photographs that have never been published before - a delight for every true fan! Bubi Heilemann provides in-depth information of his time with the band and the photo sessions.

Autor(en): Wolfgang (Bubi) Heilemann und Sabine Thomas
Publikations Jahr: 2005
Seiten: 320
Bindung: Gebundene Ausgabe
Herausgeber: Schwarzkopf & Schwarzkopf
ISBN: 3896026496
Gewicht: 2338.0 g

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