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📰 Sweet Dreams - Article : Sep. 1971

  • Writer: Sweet
    Sweet
  • Sep 27, 1971
  • 2 min read

Updated: Mar 30


Bravo Magazine

Date: September 27, 1971

Length: 4 min read


A colourful two-page feature on The Sweet in German teen magazine Bravo, capturing the band at the height of their early success with the hit “Co-Co”.


Four young glam rockers living the good life — beer, guitars, and colourful dreams.


📰 Key Highlights

• Major two-page spread on The Sweet in Bravo Magazine

• Focus on their lifestyle after the breakthrough hit “Co-Co”

• Studio and stage photos featuring Steve Priest, Mick Tucker, Brian Connolly and Andy Scott

• Band members described as fun-loving “bon vivants” who enjoy simple pleasures

• Early glam era portrait of the group’s personality and rising fame


📰 Overview

Published on September 27, 1971, this lively Bravo feature presents The Sweet as fun, down-to-earth rockers enjoying their sudden success while still preferring beer taps, tinkering, and relaxing over luxury. It captures the band right as they were transitioning from bubblegum pop towards a heavier glam sound.


📰 Source Details

Publication / Venue: Bravo Magazine

Date: September 27, 1971

Format: Two-page colour feature

Provenance Notes: Original 1971 German magazine spread.


📰 The Story

Since their hit “Co-Co,” the cash registers have been ringing for The Sweet. Yet the band members — Steve Priest, Mick Tucker, Brian Connolly and Andy Scott — still prefer simple pleasures like drinking beer, building things, and lazing around. The article explores their colourful dreams and everyday personalities behind the growing fame.


📰 Visual Archive



Vibrant two-page colour spread with large photos of the band against a bold blue background. Includes a close-up of Steve Priest playing bass and a group shot of Brian Connolly, Mick Tucker and Andy Scott in colourful 1970s glam attire.


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📰 Closing Notes

This early Bravo feature perfectly captures The Sweet in their fun, carefree breakthrough phase — four young musicians riding the first wave of glam success with charm and attitude intact.



📝 Copyright Notice

All magazine scans, photographs, and original text excerpts referenced in this entry remain the property of their respective copyright holders. This Chronicle entry is a transformative, non-commercial archival summary created for historical documentation and educational reference. No ownership of the original material is claimed or implied.



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