Frank Zappa (1940-1993) solo; The Mothers of Invention - guitar and vocals
Songs: "I'm the Slime," "Hungry Freaks Daddy"
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Brian Connolly (1945-1997) The Sweet - lead vocals
Songs: "Ballroom Blitz," "Love Is Like Oxygen"
Propaganda: none
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.Brian Francis Connolly (5 October 1945 – 9 February 1997) was a Scottish singer-songwriter, musician and actor, best known as the lead singer of glam rock band the Sweet between 1968 and 1979 and renowned for his charismatic stage presence and distinctive voice
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“20 Ways to Keep Your Popstar Happy”
Popswop magazine No. 30, published 28 April 1973.
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Brian Connolly *October 5, 1945
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Sweet: Give Us A Wink (1976)
Released in a die-cut cover with a cardboard inner credits / photo sleeve.
Capitol Records
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i shit you not, listening to one (1) song by sweet during school today prevented me from being in the same vicinity as an intruder. fucking mental way to listen to alexander graham bell if you ask me
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The Sweet performing 'Alexander Graham Bell' on Lift Off With Ayshea,
aired on October 27, 1971.
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okay maybe i’m delusional and grasping for content but does the song “J’s lullaby” by Delaney Bailey give off huge Ill Give You The Sun vibes, like google says they aren’t correlated in anyway but there’s too many similarities for me to think it’s a coincidence
“I'd give you the sun if you asked me
You could have all of the time
You could have the stars and the trees
When dividin' up the universe”
YOU CANT TELL ME THAT ISNT A DIRECT REFERENCE TO ILL GIVE YOU THE SUN HUH
maybe i’m just dumb idk
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Brian Connoly - The Sweet
R.I.P. 09.02.1997
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Brian Connolly † February 9, 1997
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