The Sweet – Solid Gold Sweet – 2 x CD (Compilation), 1998 [r3206627] |  Discogs

About the Song

Let’s step back into the vibrant world of 1974, when Sweet unleashed “Solid Gold Brass”, a track that pulses with the raw energy and swagger of their evolving sound. For those of us who’ve lived through a few musical eras, this song is a treasure—a bold declaration from a band shedding their bubblegum roots and stepping confidently into glam rock territory. Featured on their iconic album Desolation Boulevard, “Solid Gold Brass” was penned by the band’s core lineup—Brian Connolly, Steve Priest, Andy Scott, and Mick Tucker—and it’s a testament to their songwriting chops and their knack for blending grit with melody. While it didn’t chart as a single, it’s a standout deep cut that captures Sweet at a pivotal moment, straddling their past and their hard-rock future.

There’s a certain fire in “Solid Gold Brass” that hooks you right from the start. Brian Connolly’s vocals strut with a mix of defiance and allure, delivering lines like “Heart of a woman, but she’s a child” with a knowing edge that pulls you in. The song’s about a femme fatale—someone youthful yet seasoned, wild yet magnetic—and the narrator’s tangled response to her. “Solid gold brass got a mean streak, and it’s running through my veins,” he belts, and you can almost feel the push-pull of attraction and frustration. For those of us who’ve navigated life’s complexities, it’s a relatable tug-of-war—someone who drives you crazy but keeps you holding on. The repetition of that “solid gold brass” refrain, paired with a “green streak” of jealousy, paints a vivid picture of emotion running hot and wild.

Musically, this track is a delicious blend of Sweet’s signatures—those punchy guitar riffs from Andy Scott, the thumping backbone of Mick Tucker’s drums, and Steve Priest’s bass anchoring it all with a cool, steady groove. The production is tight yet unpolished, giving it a live-in-the-room feel that’s pure ’70s rock. It’s less glittery than their earlier hits like “Ballroom Blitz” but heavier, hinting at the direction they’d take with later smashes like “Fox on the Run.” For anyone who remembers the days of vinyl spinning late into the night, this song conjures up smoky venues and the thrill of a band finding its edge. The harmonies, a Sweet hallmark, soar in the background, adding depth without softening the bite.

What makes “Solid Gold Brass” linger, though, is its attitude. In an era of excess—think platform boots and economic uncertainty—Sweet channeled a rebellious spirit that still resonates. It’s not just a song; it’s a mood, a snapshot of a band breaking free from expectations and owning their sound. For those of us with a few more years behind us, it’s a reminder of when music felt dangerous and free, a call to embrace life’s messy, thrilling contradictions. So, next time you’re in the mood for something with bite, give “Solid Gold Brass” a spin. Let Sweet take you back—or maybe just keep you hanging on in there, like they always have.SWEET | New Album "Full Circle"

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Lyrics: Solid Gold Brass

Heart of a woman
But she’s a child
Something inside
That’s gonna drive you wild
You, you go take a walk
I don’t need that kind of talk
‘Cause I’m a man not a mother

Solid gold brass got a mean streak
And it’s running through my veins
Solid gold brass gotta green streak
And it’s going to my brain
But she helps me hang on in there
Solid gold brass

Stars in her eyes
She’d playin’ her game
Smooth words and T birds
Her only claim to fame
Hey, just watch what you say
Don’t talk about her that way
You know I said I’m a man not a mother

Solid gold brass got a mean streak
And it’s running through my veins
Solid gold brass gotta green streak
And it’s going to my brain
And she helps me hang on in there

Solid gold brass got a mean streak
And it’s running through my veins
Solid gold brass gotta green streak
And it’s going to my brain
And she helps me hang on in there
Solid gold brass

Heart of a woman
But she’s a child
Something inside
That’s gonna drive you wild

Solid gold brass got a mean streak
And it’s running through my veins
Solid gold brass gotta green streak
And it’s going to my brain

Solid gold brass got a mean streak
And it’s running through my veins
Solid gold brass gotta green streak
And it’s going to my brain
And she helps me hang on in there
Solid gold brass