Don't Threaten Me With A Good Time
Hazell Dean's "Don't Threaten Me With A Good Time" stands as a defining anthem of the 1970s UK new wave and soul revival. Recorded during a pivotal era for British pop, the track blends infectious rhythm with Dean's distinctive vocal delivery, capturing the restless energy of the time. The song became a staple of her discography, often cited alongside contemporaries like The Kinks and The Who for its raw, garage-rock sensibility. It remains a cultural touchstone, frequently covered and celebrated for its ability to encapsulate the rebellious spirit of youth culture in Britain during the late sixties and seventies. |