Highly underrated when it was released, it has only been in recent years been given the credit it deserved and is arguably one of the greatest songs Slade ever produced. Noddy's vocal delivery is stunning with a deeply moving soulful melancholy interspersed with the great rasping power he was so famous for. It was such a different and unique song from anything the band had done before. It is a timeless masterpiece and certainly one of the best songs of the seventies.
Привіт з України! Вперше почув цю пісню в далекому 1975 році, на дні народження близького друга, вона була хітом того вечора! До сих пір це один з шедеврів виконаних неповторимим Нодді
Loved Slade in the 1970s then many years later discovered that one of my best friends grew up in Wolverhampton and went out with Noddy ... she always said he was lovely and when she died, far too young a few months ago, her family played a Slade track at the celebration...makes me think of her every time I listen to it. What an underrated group...these are all classics
I have lived in Wolverhampton all my life and was a big Slade fan in my teens. I went to most of their gigs and i have to say that this song is one of my favourites, it was taken from the film that they made called Flame. I went to see the film a few times when it was at the cinema. Not the greatest film in the world but when i was a teen and crazy about Slade it was brilliant. So sorry to hear of your loss.
Slade are far from underrated. They are unarguably the greatest group that came out of the Glam Rock era next to T-Rex, and several of their hits entered the charts at No.1, the first band to do so since The Beatles. Sorry to hear about the loss of your friend who went out with Noddy, but I'm glad you played a Slade song at her wake. Long live Noddy & Co.
Hey, they were right. "Many years from now there will be new sensations, and new temptations...new elations and new frustrations...newer poisons and new horizons...new tomorrow and still some sorrows." All came true.
To me this performance rather highlights his limitations as a singer. What would have been much more interesting was him replacing Bon Scott in AC/DC. That may well have happened if it wasn't for Slade's glam image. I'm saying that not because I think he would have been better than Brian Johnston. I'm just saying he was better suited to that sort of music than he was to ballads.
It's got it all, fantastic vocals, top class musicianship, sublime songwriting. Up there with all the greatest songs ever produced by UK's finest bands. All time classic.
I wish more young people were listening. If only the current crop of aspiring artists understood where music comes from. Not from computers, that's for sure. It was never meant to be that way. Find your inspiration from the feeling you get from playing a genuine instrument. Get good at it and find other people who have done the same. Create something magical. Like Slade did. Real music needs to circle back around. ☮️
I saw the film and it reminded me of starting a rock band when i was young. We were called Montreux and we had big dreams as young people usually do. 41 years ago... Hello Anthony, Rikki and Gary.
Sublime, for me this is their greatest track. Still get the chills when i remember hearing about Dons' car accident that tragically killed his GF back in 1973. Wonderful group that produced stunning work
Like something Harrison or McCartney would have written at the peak of their powers. Very Beatlesque. Couldn’t believe it was Slade when I first heard it.
Loved Slade when they first hit the charts. Always came back to this song. The bass - particularly, those top - end notes, and that amazing outro, get me every time.
I was a big Slade fan back in the '70s but never got to see the Flame film until a couple of years ago. It was a bit dated, as you would expect, but i still thought it very good. My biggest take aways from it were this song and Don Powell's brilliant comic timing.
At the time I was not a great Slade fan ( am 68,) as was into prog rock and quite pretentious. However I absolutely loved this and still do. Wonderful vocal from Noddy.
I've loved Slade from a very young age, seen them a few times. Anyone remember Monsters of Rock?? (what a performance that was) and they have written and released some superb tracks, but for me this stands out above all others, simply superb, absolutely brilliant!!
Noel Gallagher sent me here. Not quite true: occasionally, we used to hear Slade rehearsing at the Cannock Forum walking home from school. Those were the days.
Thank you Stephen and we must be a similar age as I also remember going to see the film when it came out and the huge excitement amongst me and my friends...such a huge part of our childhoods, this music takes me back to happy times....how proud you must have been to have thar link to the band! 😊
@@johngould3603 hi john,thanks for that,just watched,yes an acoustic album would have been great, was a massive slade fan still am,no better voice ,theres been some good voice but not to touch noddys
best live band of the 70,s early 80,s top,top group, so many great songs" how does it feel is almost 50 years old" and still sounds so fresh" universe is very close to this , maybe they saved their best till last?
What a super song Jimmy & Nod ... still sounds beautiful today .. I recorded and mixed this and proud of it 53 years later .. check out ' Music Magic& Madness'... the story is in my book !
How does it feel, runnin' around, 'round, 'round? How does it feel, watching from upside down? 'Cause many years from now there will be new sensations And new temptations, how does it feel? How does it feel, right at the start? And how does it feel, when you are thrown apart? 'Cause many years from now there will be new elations And new frustrations, how does it feel? Do you know, know, know what it's like To be searchin' in your own time? All your attempting, experimenting - all on the climb Do you know, know, know what it's like To be searching and suddenly find All your illusion, all your confusion - all left behind? How does it feel turnin' away? And how does it feel facing another day? 'Cause many years from now there will be newer poisons And new horizons, how does it feel? Do you know, know, know what it's like To be searchin' in your own time? All your attempting, experimenting - all on the climb Do you know, know, know what it's like To be searching and suddenly find All your illusion, all your confusion - all left behind? See upcoming pop shows Get tickets for your favorite artists You might also like Everyday Slade SORRY NOT SORRY Tyler, The Creator Until I Found You Stephen Sanchez 'Cause many years from now there will be new tomorrows And still some sorrows, how does it feel? Do you know, know, know what it's like To be searchin' in your own time? All your attempting, experimenting - all on the climb Do you know, know, know what it's like To be searching and suddenly find All your illusion, all your confusion - all left behind?
Highly underrated when it was released, it has only been in recent years been given the credit it deserved and is arguably one of the greatest songs Slade ever produced. Noddy's vocal delivery is stunning with a deeply moving soulful melancholy interspersed with the great rasping power he was so famous for. It was such a different and unique song from anything the band had done before. It is a timeless masterpiece and certainly one of the best songs of the seventies.
Привіт з України! Вперше почув цю пісню в далекому 1975 році, на дні народження близького друга, вона була хітом того вечора! До сих пір це один з шедеврів виконаних неповторимим Нодді
I'll add, that this is simply, one of the best songs ever written....👍
Totally agree. I saw Slade In Flame on cinema release. This is one of the greatest singles ever released.
have to agree 👍 merry Christmas everybody 🎄🤶🏻🧑🎄🎅🥳🎉
“Flame”, the picture was funny but its music great !!
I'm here thanks to that "BEHS" guy.
This song rocks. Can't believe I'd never heard it before. I love music from this era.
😆 me too , but I bought it when it came out originally .. Danny Sapko just went up in my estimation with this 👌
👍🏴
Same here:) I vaguely remembered it from way back. 🎸
Yep
me , too
Loved Slade in the 1970s then many years later discovered that one of my best friends grew up in Wolverhampton and went out with Noddy ... she always said he was lovely and when she died, far too young a few months ago, her family played a Slade track at the celebration...makes me think of her every time I listen to it. What an underrated group...these are all classics
My favourite Slade track.
Beautiful, isn't it? 😊
@@RachelAustin-oh7wsVery much so.
I have lived in Wolverhampton all my life and was a big Slade fan in my teens. I went to most of their gigs and i have to say that this song is one of my favourites, it was taken from the film that they made called Flame. I went to see the film a few times when it was at the cinema. Not the greatest film in the world but when i was a teen and crazy about Slade it was brilliant. So sorry to hear of your loss.
Slade are far from underrated. They are unarguably the greatest group that came out of the Glam Rock era next to T-Rex, and several of their hits entered the charts at No.1, the first band to do so since The Beatles. Sorry to hear about the loss of your friend who went out with Noddy, but I'm glad you played a Slade song at her wake. Long live Noddy & Co.
Loved Slade, this was probably their finest hour.
Was DEFINITELY their finest hour
Shoutout to Jimmy Lea, bassist, who wrote such great numbers like this. He gave the band such otherwise improbable depth.
James Wilder Lea
Pop perfection, should have been massive hit
One of the finest songs from the 1970`s. Top drawer.
Hey, they were right. "Many years from now there will be new sensations, and new temptations...new elations and new frustrations...newer poisons and new horizons...new tomorrow and still some sorrows." All came true.
🙌🎶💫🎶🙌One of the best 🎶Song from Slade🎸🎶🌻🌟🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌
Superb song, sung by a much underrated vocalist.
Love Slade.. brilliant band ❤
Dunno about underrated. Noddy was John Lennon's favourite singer! And mine.
@@percy888ferrydoes my head in when folk say “ underrated “ maybe by that person ..but not the rest of us ✊
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To me this performance rather highlights his limitations as a singer. What would have been much more interesting was him replacing Bon Scott in AC/DC. That may well have happened if it wasn't for Slade's glam image. I'm saying that not because I think he would have been better than Brian Johnston. I'm just saying he was better suited to that sort of music than he was to ballads.
One of the best songs ever recorded.
Slade, a great band. Talented, sensitive, intelligent and unique.
But they couldn't spell.
Th e moment Slade formed I was buying their singles and albums - this one is ABSOLUTELY OUTSTANDING. 👍👍👍👍👏👏👏👏👏👏
Great track from a fantastic band ...one of my very favourites.....Slade for ever!!!! Melanie 33 ❤️🌈
I may e 67 yrs old, but these guys back in 71 were my heroes, and I lived for their music, and I still do, Man, what a great band Slade were !
same here being 66
@@petersmit3782 Keep on Rocking !😃
Same here I'm 62 😅
Slade goes power ballad. Simply wonderful. Beatlesque
Yes ! It IS Beatlesque . good analysis.
Great call
It's got it all, fantastic vocals, top class musicianship, sublime songwriting. Up there with all the greatest songs ever produced by UK's finest bands. All time classic.
I wish more young people were listening. If only the current crop of aspiring artists understood where music comes from. Not from computers, that's for sure. It was never meant to be that way. Find your inspiration from the feeling you get from playing a genuine instrument. Get good at it and find other people who have done the same. Create something magical. Like Slade did. Real music needs to circle back around. ☮️
I saw the film and it reminded me of starting a rock band when i was young.
We were called Montreux and we had big dreams as young people usually do.
41 years ago...
Hello Anthony, Rikki and Gary.
The evolution of this band was truly incredible!
This was a wonderful era of melody. Even oiks in spandex could put together wonderful songs.... Great!
I come here to remember my dad! Thanks slade for some amazing music 🎶
Sublime, for me this is their greatest track.
Still get the chills when i remember hearing about Dons' car accident that tragically killed his GF back in 1973.
Wonderful group that produced stunning work
Their best album IMHO. :-)
Such an incredible album. To me it is their most mature and "uniquely them" sound.
So many excellent songs.
Neville John Holder,the best RnR vocal ever !!
Like something Harrison or McCartney would have written at the peak of their powers. Very Beatlesque. Couldn’t believe it was Slade when I first heard it.
That's what I was thinking--quite a compliment.
Brilliant song,Jimmy on the grand piano,😍
Fkin unreal. Perfection.
Behs😉
😅
Loved Slade when they first hit the charts. Always came back to this song. The bass - particularly, those top - end notes, and that amazing outro, get me every time.
Magnificent as ever from the 'greatest, Slade'. What a vocal from the one and only Noddy Holder.
And… i finally started listening to Slade. although i have been listening to them for years through Cheap Trick!! 🤣❤️👏
Next level from Slade.
Our own.The black countries finest hour.Noddy a Walsall boy
"Slade in Flame"!! WONDROUS MOVIE!!!!
great song by a fantastic band
Love a bit of Slade on a sunny afternoon.
I thought I was alone in loving this song. Glad to see it is appreciated for the classic it is.
Well... that was epic.
I've always loved this song. Dunno why. Just have.
This is the very best song Slade ever wrote i love it
What a song!!!!!! Nuff said!
their finest…. period 👈🏿
This song came out when I was 10yo and will stay with me because it has such a personal memory with me .
I was a big Slade fan back in the '70s but never got to see the Flame film until a couple of years ago. It was a bit dated, as you would expect, but i still thought it very good. My biggest take aways from it were this song and Don Powell's brilliant comic timing.
Stunning. A brilliant song. One of the finest ever written...
I ĺoved slades music when i was a teenager in the early 70's far far away is a good track 😊😊😊😊
Great song , thankfully on the playlists these days,
Let's not forget the impression Slade made on future bands. No Slade means no Oasis....
At the time I was not a great Slade fan ( am 68,) as was into prog rock and quite pretentious. However I absolutely loved this and still do. Wonderful vocal from Noddy.
Love this track, my favourite💝
Как это может не нравиться? Это- классика
AWESOME
One of Slade's finest. A brilliant song.
Saw this film when I was 13 at my local cinema. Would love to see it again
It's on RUclips.
A friend recently reminded me of this song, it's awesome !
Beautiful.
I've loved Slade from a very young age, seen them a few times. Anyone remember Monsters of Rock?? (what a performance that was) and they have written and released some superb tracks, but for me this stands out above all others, simply superb, absolutely brilliant!!
Noel Gallagher sent me here. Not quite true: occasionally, we used to hear Slade rehearsing at the Cannock Forum walking home from school. Those were the days.
Same here (about Noel talking about this track). Fantastic lyrics
Terrific! So good!
This is the best they ever did !
Beautiful song 👌
Constantly play this song on repeat. Definitely a favourite of mine
Love Slade
Will we ever see the likes of this great 70's band again, maybe, But they wont be as good, that's for sure.
Voilà un groupe de ma jeunesse que j ai trop écouté ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Very beatlesesque
Yes, it sounds like it could have come out of 1967. Sounds a bit like "Penny Lane" and "Happy Together" with some good grungy bass and brass mixed in.
BEHS brought me here and I'm so glad he did. What a wonderful song.
Thank you Stephen and we must be a similar age as I also remember going to see the film when it came out and the huge excitement amongst me and my friends...such a huge part of our childhoods, this music takes me back to happy times....how proud you must have been to have thar link to the band! 😊
Just listen to noddys vocals,he could & probably still sing anything,no better voice
Listen to Noddy singing Cum on feel the noize acoustic at the end of the Grimleys. sounds fantastic, just wish he'd done an acoustic album.
@@johngould3603 hi john,thanks for that,just watched,yes an acoustic album would have been great, was a massive slade fan still am,no better voice ,theres been some good voice but not to touch noddys
Brilliant song. Could do with a clearer mix though.
Getting old when your a glam rock band must be hard for them
Great song Slade
Excellent
Just great.
Uma baita banda!!!❤❤❤
SUPER GREAT 1971 -- 1981
ВЕЩЬ☝️🤩👍❗ОТ ЛЮБИМОЙ ГРУППЫ🧡💓💗💖❗
Still cant get the wombles out of my head?
I think you're a bit Batty ;)
Best!!!
Bellissima ❤❤❤
A masterpiece from the seventies! Could have used with a less instrumentations with just the regular instruments the band used while playing live!
best live band of the 70,s early 80,s top,top group, so many great songs" how does it feel is almost 50 years old" and still sounds so fresh" universe is very close to this , maybe they saved their best till last?
Nice song.
Super
Ouço slade desde 75
🖤
Мне сейчас 60 лет.Слушаю с 1 класса
Sounds like Queen
My first concert❤❤❤
❤️❤️❤️❤️
What a super song Jimmy & Nod ... still sounds beautiful today .. I recorded and mixed this and proud of it 53 years later .. check out ' Music Magic& Madness'... the story is in my book !
Show de rock roll
fav track by Noel Gallagher
Goodyear bi tô jabe
🔝🔝🔝🔝🔝🔝🔝
Юра Полозенко! Если ты жив, сознаюсь, что мы со Смирновым гоняли твой "ин флейм" постоянно в твоё отсутствие. Поэтому слегка запилили твой диск.
How does it feel, runnin' around, 'round, 'round?
How does it feel, watching from upside down?
'Cause many years from now there will be new sensations
And new temptations, how does it feel?
How does it feel, right at the start?
And how does it feel, when you are thrown apart?
'Cause many years from now there will be new elations
And new frustrations, how does it feel?
Do you know, know, know what it's like
To be searchin' in your own time?
All your attempting, experimenting - all on the climb
Do you know, know, know what it's like
To be searching and suddenly find
All your illusion, all your confusion - all left behind?
How does it feel turnin' away?
And how does it feel facing another day?
'Cause many years from now there will be newer poisons
And new horizons, how does it feel?
Do you know, know, know what it's like
To be searchin' in your own time?
All your attempting, experimenting - all on the climb
Do you know, know, know what it's like
To be searching and suddenly find
All your illusion, all your confusion - all left behind?
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'Cause many years from now there will be new tomorrows
And still some sorrows, how does it feel?
Do you know, know, know what it's like
To be searchin' in your own time?
All your attempting, experimenting - all on the climb
Do you know, know, know what it's like
To be searching and suddenly find
All your illusion, all your confusion - all left behind?
The song doesn’t go anywhere, and never went anywhere on the charts. Just a string of modulations. Muzak.