

Johnnie's Jukebox #3698
Sweet with their last big chart topper today. Enjoy with me the classic- Love Is Like Oxygen


Johnnie's Jukebox #3697
Sweet was another band that dealt with competing versions of the band when the members broke up, carrying on with their own splinter version. Enjoy with me the classic- Fox On The Run


Johnnie's Jukebox #3696
Probably Sweet's biggest hit. The famous opening by lead singer Brian Connolly , introducing the band consisting of Steve Priest on Bass, Andy Scott on Guitar & Mick Tucker on Drums (Andy being the last living member.) Based on an actual incident- The Ballroom Blitz


Johnnie's Jukebox #3695
Sweet started out with a more Bubble Gum sound before truly embracing Glam. Here they are with their infamous early hit- Little Willy


Johnnie's Jukebox #3694
This Superstar Week shines the light on Glam Rock Royalty Sweet! (Or "The Sweet" as the were originally known before dropping the "The." We'll be refering to them as just Sweet this week for all intents.) We kick off with a doozy- BLOCKBUSTER!


Johnnie's Jukebox #3693
We bid a fond farewell to Grace Slick this SuperstarWeek, with probably one of my favorites of her solo catalog. From her final album, Software- Through The Window


Johnnie's Jukebox #3692
1984 and Grace Slick was back with her final solo album, this time- like all 60/70's rockers of the time- fully embraced the 80s synth sound. The results were pretty satisfactory . Grace went back to her roots for more "social commentary" on this album, but I prefer the quiet introspective- Habits


Johnnie's Jukebox #3691
It's understandable Grace Slick was ready to cut loose after the introspective Dreams with an all out rocker. But Wrecking Ball is kinda headache inducing.(Grace herself on record saying "It isn't very good") Here's one of the album's stand outs- Just A Little Love


Johnnie's Jukebox #3690
1981 found Grace Slick's 3rd solo album -Welcome To The Wrecking Ball- as a total departue from her previous album. Gone was the introspective ballads and in it's place a collection of relentlessly Hard Rocking numbers. Mistreater


Johnnie's Jukebox #3689
Grace Slick's 2nd solo album Dreams is probably her best. An unusual mismash of styles -everything from Heart style rockers, Leo Sayer style theatrics & Helen Reddy ballads. My pick for today, her autobiographical, Joplin-ish, blusey rocker- Do It The Hard Way






















