I am 61, grew up in southern Sweden, and Nazareth together with Slade were my absolute idols of my teen years. Still love them dearly. Of course you undeservedly feel kind of proud of contemporary swedish bands as Ghost and Dirty Loops, but they do not thrill my souls as much as listening to Slade or Nazareth albums from back then. Those memories from the 70's ..... Music is indeed magical and unrivalled when it comes to nostalgical trips of the soul.
Underrated ? Slade had 16 top 10 singles and 5 top 10 albums. Led Zeppelin never had a top 10 single. When Slade were active during the 1970s even the Rolling Stones only had 7 top 10 singles. Waddayawant ?
I'm only 19 years old. Since 2019 and throughout the pandemic, I've become addicted to 1970s music. Glam rock is probably my favourite style of music. It needs to be revived!
Sachin Chahal lets go same!!! Like i have always loved 60s-80s music but I have just discovered my serious LOVE for Glam Rock these past months and throughout the pandemic!!! And I’m also a teen!
They were succesful anyway and broke big! But, I think that they had less success in the US charts as "The Sweet" or "T-Rex" had for example.. But they were appreciated for instance in Russia or even Germany.. Greetings from Paris !
A gal I knew for a year from our dorm at I.U. had SLADE as her fave band. He nickname was Space Queen. She dressed a lot like the lead guitarist. Wow were those CRAZZEE days in '76 !!
Am 59 & will remember this band for the rest of my days. The very first album I bought was 'Slayed' in '72; Gudbye to Jane deffo the best track in my humble opinion! 😀😀😀
I once fell asleep in my class at school when I was nine years old... drawing Noddy with his hat and sideburns!!...teacher had to wake me up!!....Slade we're one of the greatest banks England has ever produced. If you listen to 'Slade Alive'.. and ' Get Down and Get With It...Noddy's voice is unbelievable!!
Greg Cheetham the late Malcolm Young did actually say in an interview that he loved noddy’s voice and that he would have done a great job as vocalist for AC⚡️DC
It’s so fun seeing all these ppl in their 60s still loving this music, I’m 15 and I love this music and it’s really nice to relate to older generations through music
Some music is just timeless. I love music that came hundreds of years before me as well as new music, I'm not quite 60 but late 50's. Always a joy seeing someone younger enjoy music of our generation too.
The first Slade single I ever bought! Got it with the money I was given on my 12th birthday about two weeks after it was released. I think I've still have it collecting dust somewhere.
Your right there my friend, I was the right age for this era, boy did we have fun .between Slade, T,rex, the Sweet and a few more it was a great time to be young. 😎😎😎✌✌✌
Noddy - one of the best. When I hear this Song at first time, I was between 13 and 14 Years old. Now I´m 58 Years old and I hear Slade, Sweet, T.Rex, Alice Cooper and more Glam Rock every day. This music is the best of all time and I hope that I can hear it another 45 Years.
@@antimurphy8212 hello to you! I'm American and I love Slade. I was really young when they were in their prime but I wondered myself why they didn't do so well in the states. My babysitters were into Sweet (Little Willie is favorite of mine). These guys rocked. I'll never understand why. Too British maybe? You take care and stay safe 😷
What an amazing rasping booming voice Noddy had. Hearing him automatically takes me back to being a 10 year old kid. Slade remain an underrated band, with a great back catalogue of songs, not just the hits.
I agree, as they had fun with different styles. From old time rock, to regae, to punk, to even rap. Take a song like Forest Full Of Needles, or Not Tonight Josephine. They didn't sound anything like their mainstream songs. Great comment.
We were just about to complete two years training as RAF Engineers when this hit the charts, we would pass out as Junior Technicians, knows as JT;s this song was sung as"Mama Weer All JT's now", by about five hundred of us, loud with lots of beers celebrating passing our training. loving memories of that time, that instantly come back to me as soon as I here this song, love Slade
@@wulf-3596 You don't but the three of the best drummers in rock used large kits like that. Hal Blaine who was on more #1 songs than anyone. Neil Pert. And the greatest ever, Carl Palmer.
Ich liebe diese Lieder von Slade! Die 70er-Jahre waren meine Jugend und ich trage diese Lieder für immer in mir. Danke für die Songs und die wunderbaren Erinnerungen, Noddy Holder und Slade! I love these songs by Slade! The 70s were my youth and I will carry these songs with me forever. Thanks for the songs and the wonderful memories, Noddy Holder and Slade!
Pretty sure them British alt Rock bands like Fratellis and v Kaiser Thief's picked up a thing or two. Chelsea Dagger and Ruby sound like stuff that might have turned up in a later day incarnation of Slade, if they'd tuned their ways to Neo Britpop+ stylings
Me to fella, live,d it night and day couldn't get enough, my mam used to shout out at me to turn it off and get to sleep, I used to shout back I,ll get anuff sleep when I'm dead, God good times. 👍😎✌✌
Slade 4ever man! Love their sound, love Noddy.... I was in my teens... later on I discovered the Beatles of course... but still love Slade, working lads from Wolverhampton! :-)
A much much underrated band because of " Glam Rock" ............i loved them , they spoke to me as a teenager at the start of the 70s and have stayed with me since .....................i turned 60 this year .
Anyone who saw Slade knows they are best live band, bar none. Noddy Holder came in second in Virgin Records poll best "rock voice of the 20th century". Been a fan when I was outside Earls Court, London in 1973. I'm from USA.
I Love Me Some Slade......any time and any day, too! I've been a fan, since the 70s, for sure! I was one of the very few American teens, in my group of music fans, who even knew who this fabulous band was and am so happy to know that I helped 'GROW' them, at least in the Seattle Area, back then! Yes, this old Mama Loves Slade!! =)
All those glitter bands in the 70's were underrated. All of them had a great sound and exceptional singers. Don't understand why these bands didn't get the fame in music-history they deserved.
Slade, above all other bands from the 70s (except UFO) FUCKING DESERVE to not only be in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, but due to their influence on so many great bands, deserve their own wing in the RRHOF.
Great band and legendary lead singer. I was lucky to have watched them live during the Slade Alive tour at the Top Rank Suite Birmingham 1972, Status Quo were the support act. Noddy Holder was an iconic front man who involved the audience and treated us to a very special evening.
I'm 48,an I grew up listening to these guys. That's when music had a soul !some new stuff is ok, but BUT NOTHING! can come close too the real deal of those great ole Jam's! SLADE LIVES ON! ✌
I nominated Slade for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame when I was there a few years ago. Noddy's had a unique and awesome voice that always had the crowd singing his anthems,
Saw Slade at The Warehouse in New Orleans back in 1974 with Brownsville Station, great concert. The Warehouse had low ceilings and we were hanging on the stage right in front of Jim Lea, the air from his bass speakers were pushing against our face…fun times.
What made Slade so great wasn't just the music... it was their attitude. They slagged off all that ridiculous 1970s "Rock Star" rubbish. They didn't need to smash guitars, give ridiculous television interviews (I'm looking at YOU, Status Quo), show off their Rolls-Royces, be seen in "fashionable" establishments with supermodels on their arms, get busted with drugs at airports, or barbecue goats in their hotel rooms. No, they were what they were: four working class lads from Wolverhampton HAVING ONE F'ING LEKKER JOL.
You summed up very well! Your description about the "showing off" , the attitude and the events around a rock band Is smart. As you said, they were as they were, "not beating around the bush". Greetings From Paris !
I've been reading the comments and every review raves SLADE 👍 and they're right! Everything I was going to say has been said! But even so I am obliged by my own conscience to ADD MY VOICE to echo SLADE were absent brilliant. Compulsive listening. They were the themetune to my adolescence. I am so LUCK to have grown up during the BEST MUSIC ERA OF ALL TIME 🎶🥁♻️ Glam rock 70's
I first heard this in 72 walking toward the assembly hall Salisbury state high Brisbane Australia. The sound was something that has remained with me to the present day, it also helped to prime prior to football, thankyou very very much slade and Nobby.
If you ever feel besieged by the complexities of life just remember Dave Hill and think FU** IT. Genius. 70's were cool years. Nobody had much but the bands were sick. Be nice to have talent like this again. Bands just doing their own thing.
I am 66yo now. I loved Slade. I loved the stones and Led Zepplin too. But I loved Slade the most. Great band.
My dad would say the same thing about Slade and T.Rex
Same :)
I grew up with Slade.
They were awesome!
Get down and get with it!
I am 61, grew up in southern Sweden, and Nazareth together with Slade were my absolute idols of my teen years. Still love them dearly. Of course you undeservedly feel kind of proud of contemporary swedish bands as Ghost and Dirty Loops, but they do not thrill my souls as much as listening to Slade or Nazareth albums from back then. Those memories from the 70's ..... Music is indeed magical and unrivalled when it comes to nostalgical trips of the soul.
@@vespass225 Just curious as to what you thought of ABBA back then. 🤔
I'm 63 and these guys relate to me. Glam rock at its best. Never gonna be another era like this!!!!
Here ya pal ! Love from Dublin ☘️☘️
There you go, I’m 63 too, and still enjoying that voice!
I'm 63 also! Loved this song!!!!!
I’m 61 and still listening to SLADE
I'm 69 and they still get the adrenalin pumping in this old body
one of the definitive glam singles of the early 1970s and a benchmark vocal performance from noddy.
Amen Ruth...
Joan Jett and the Runaways did quite a decent copy off this, I like that Noddy has a Fender Thinline.
Noddy Holder had one of the best rock voices around, so underrated.
Abso-fuckin-lutly, these guys knew how to do it, most underrated badass band EVER, and they influenced too many bands to even list.
Just watch a remix version of ooh la la in L A and it is brilliant
Uuum they were not underated in their heyday . great live band. and us 60 somethings knew it and know it.
i wont uderrate them or noddy,,i hear them in newer songs to this day
Underrated ? Slade had 16 top 10 singles and 5 top 10 albums. Led Zeppelin never had a top 10 single. When Slade were active during the 1970s even the Rolling Stones only had 7 top 10 singles. Waddayawant ?
I'm only 19 years old. Since 2019 and throughout the pandemic, I've become addicted to 1970s music. Glam rock is probably my favourite style of music. It needs to be revived!
Bravo.
Sachin Chahal lets go same!!! Like i have always loved 60s-80s music but I have just discovered my serious LOVE for Glam Rock these past months and throughout the pandemic!!! And I’m also a teen!
@@KendraKanary yessssss! I think you're my new best "music mate" 😂
@@sachinchahal4131 Awe! Yessss! Glam is THE BEST!
@@KendraKanary by far! Love Slade, T Rex, The Sweet, Mud, everyone!
The one, the only, SLADE. God bless the 70s
One of the greatest UK band bands out of the UK in the 70's - highly underrated by too many! \m/
there were so many great UK bands out of the UK . plenty were and still are underrated. Tina from Germany. :)
I love UK music, since ever.
Странно.Ядумал ,что. Они ИРЛАНДЦЫ А мы,крымчане для всего мира-мы такие же Ирландцы!!!Крым отголосовал свою СВОБОДУ!!! ДЕРЗАЙ,ИРЛАНДИЯ!!!
Yep its Not only glam
They were succesful anyway and broke big! But, I think that they had less success in the US charts as "The Sweet" or "T-Rex" had for example.. But they were appreciated for instance in Russia or even Germany..
Greetings from Paris !
A gal I knew for a year from our dorm at I.U. had SLADE as her fave band. He nickname was Space Queen. She dressed a lot like the lead guitarist. Wow were those CRAZZEE days in '76 !!
Amazing.! Im 64 and can remember the words of Slades songs.!!!!!!
So can I!
Well.. ya gotta admit it's not a big challenge..
I'm 60 it's about all I can remember lol
Am 59 & will remember this band for the rest of my days. The very first album I bought was 'Slayed' in '72; Gudbye to Jane deffo the best track in my humble opinion! 😀😀😀
My mam is 73 and can still remember slade And there lyrics god bless her she is getting forget ful
I once fell asleep in my class at school when I was nine years old... drawing Noddy with his hat and sideburns!!...teacher had to wake me up!!....Slade we're one of the greatest banks England has ever produced. If you listen to 'Slade Alive'.. and ' Get Down and Get With It...Noddy's voice is unbelievable!!
Still got Slade alive.
One of the most underrated bands
Noddy's voice is absolutely astonishing...I could imagine him doing a fine job on the AC/DC catalogue...
Greg Cheetham experience
Greg Cheetham the late Malcolm Young did actually say in an interview that he loved noddy’s voice and that he would have done a great job as vocalist for AC⚡️DC
I did read that Noddy was offered the position of AC/DC lead singer before Brian Johnson was chosen.
@@clivegray9270 Noddy was their first choice but he turned it down.
AC/DC copied Slade.
It’s so fun seeing all these ppl in their 60s still loving this music, I’m 15 and I love this music and it’s really nice to relate to older generations through music
Absolutely, music is such a great uniter and I loved sharing my music with my daughter when she was a teen and I enjoyed some of hers. 👍
You have good taste.
Some music is just timeless. I love music that came hundreds of years before me as well as new music, I'm not quite 60 but late 50's.
Always a joy seeing someone younger enjoy music of our generation too.
What a great band, this was rock, I love Slade since the 70's
yes me too,i was 14 when this song came out...great.👍👍👍👍👍👍
I too , from Czech
The thing is if you disregard the pomp and glam. Most of this glam groups were truly talented musicians
The first Slade single I ever bought! Got it with the money I was given on my 12th birthday about two weeks after it was released. I think I've still have it collecting dust somewhere.
Once a Slade fan always a Slade fan.....
Too fuckin right mate class band
Oh yeah!
Yeah..Slade was my first big Rock crush..!!! And still love them..!!!
Well said 👍👍
yup im turning 70 in three days and been one for life
Coming up to 72 years old and still listening.
Ich bin 66 und höre auch noch zu.🎼🎶🎵🗝❤
I'm only just 71, and it's taken me till now to see past the stupid bollocks of this band !
60 in Germany and I do!👍🎸❤️
I'm 81 and still love Slade.
keep on rocking grandad,😀
66 year old here and lived in wolverhampton from '61 to '86.Amazing rock, pop, reggae, glam rock days. My childhood
67 and still listening
If you lived thru this era then you will appreciate how brilliant this was .. Fantastic..
Your right there my friend, I was the right age for this era, boy did we have fun .between Slade, T,rex, the Sweet and a few more it was a great time to be young. 😎😎😎✌✌✌
I WAS THERE, FANTASTIC.
Yup.
I did, and my band covered this song.
I was there, one minute it was hey man 1970 Skinheads started in Scotland.
Noddy - one of the best. When I hear this Song at first time, I was between 13 and 14 Years old. Now I´m 58 Years old and I hear Slade, Sweet, T.Rex, Alice Cooper and more Glam Rock every day. This music is the best of all time and I hope that I can hear it another 45 Years.
moi pareil belle redécouverte
Same age as me then! I was born October 1960 and at this discovering the delights of girls!
This is raw rock and roll, as good as it gets.
John Lennon said Noddy Holder was the best rock and roll singer ever, now I believe it.
Just an opinion. If so, why wasn't Slade big in America? John Lennon also said Yoko had talent, so......😂
@@antimurphy8212 Because 'America' isn't the world. And i love lots of US music :-)
Kiss only had 2 hits in the u.k and one of those was an argent hit so not every band has liars of hits although popular .
I've read Ozzy said the same. Anyway, Noddy has some excellent R&R pipes.
@@antimurphy8212 hello to you! I'm American and I love Slade. I was really young when they were in their prime but I wondered myself why they didn't do so well in the states. My babysitters were into Sweet (Little Willie is favorite of mine). These guys rocked. I'll never understand why. Too British maybe? You take care and stay safe 😷
One of the greatest rock vocals of all time. Noddy was amazing !!!
For sure Noddy would have been fantastic in ACDC
Noddy’s voice is pure rock and roll !!!.
I got to Slade through Quiet Riot (like most people outside UK) - suddenly it was a great song. Noddy is one in a billion.
What an amazing rasping booming voice Noddy had. Hearing him automatically takes me back to being a 10 year old kid. Slade remain an underrated band, with a great back catalogue of songs, not just the hits.
I agree, as they had fun with different styles. From old time rock, to regae, to punk, to even rap. Take a song like Forest Full Of Needles, or Not Tonight Josephine. They didn't sound anything like their mainstream songs. Great comment.
I know muma we all crazy now would put Ac DC under the table
Great vocals!
Man you nailed it
One of the greatest glam rock bands ever.
Beam me bak ome to the early 70's. what a time we had.
We were just about to complete two years training as RAF Engineers when this hit the charts, we would pass out as Junior Technicians, knows as JT;s this song was sung as"Mama Weer All JT's now", by about five hundred of us, loud with lots of beers celebrating passing our training. loving memories of that time, that instantly come back to me as soon as I here this song, love Slade
I turned 63 last week and miss all the 70’s and ‘80’s bands so much
Noddy has to be the most powerhouse singer of them all. Love the gear.
Wow. Slade simply outstanding. A brilliant decade to grow up and come of age. 👍🙌
Loved the 70's! Best decade ever!
@@rafa_v1.0 Totally agree with you !!
I love Slade so much. Probably the most underrated band of all time. Maybe if they were prettier on the eye they'd get their flowers.
The drummer was pretty! But deaf!! Or mute I cant remember
The simplest drum kit in rock history! I love it - Don Powell rocked every tune!
Proving that you don't need 29 different drums and an entire mine of metal in cymbals to rock!
@@wulf-3596 You don't but the three of the best drummers in rock used large kits like that. Hal Blaine who was on more #1 songs than anyone. Neil Pert. And the greatest ever, Carl Palmer.
I am almost 59 and playing their music on my jukebox all the time when working on my motorcycles. Brings me back to the seventies
It's true Noddy Holder has got one of the best recognised voices of the 70s
Agreed and we share a birthday. Always proud of this
Forgot all about this band. Think I saw them in 1972. This song’s going on my playlist. Great tune… great vocals!!
Slade ruled the early to mid 70’s and were still producing good stuff in the early 80’s.
One of the first TRUE rock and roll bands. I listened to the 70s (?), and it still sounds great in 2022!
Im 68 now, and thank god for Slade i still blast them out
I'm 70 yo ditto
Reminds me of when I was happy, and life was fun, unlike now, miss those days, but don't we all, x
But so glad we were there.
Was in a pub a few years ago and a bloke was playing guitar and singing darling be home soon, I sang along, he was amazed.
Utterly brilliant music. The 70s were some of the best music EVER!
Best Decade
It is 2020...i still listen to this... love it
Great music. Miss it.
Der Beste Song ever!?
And why not...
2020 , june , i'm 61 , still loving it
One year on and still listening/enjoying it, god bless you tube😂
Big fan of Slade around 1971-76. Im 64 and still love to hear their old songs. This was the best. 👍
Grew up on Slade and still love it , Noddy was a star in his own right.
Ich bin 56er Baujahr und bekomme immer noch „Gänsehaut'' wenn ich die höre...
I'm 57 now, but when I hear this I'm 17 again!!!!
Frank Jensen I
exactly! I'll turn 60 this summer, but when I see Slade I'm 15 again!
I'm 57 this was the first single I bought!!
I love slade, shame they sold out and lip sinked
You and me both mate! Never fails to make me smile!
Ich liebe diese Lieder von Slade! Die 70er-Jahre waren meine Jugend und ich trage diese Lieder für immer in mir. Danke für die Songs und die wunderbaren Erinnerungen, Noddy Holder und Slade!
I love these songs by Slade! The 70s were my youth and I will carry these songs with me forever. Thanks for the songs and the wonderful memories, Noddy Holder and Slade!
These guys were ahead of their time. All their songs were great and made you feel like dancing.
Pretty sure them British alt Rock bands like Fratellis and v Kaiser Thief's picked up a thing or two. Chelsea Dagger and Ruby sound like stuff that might have turned up in a later day incarnation of Slade, if they'd tuned their ways to Neo Britpop+ stylings
Two guitarists one on bass guitar and drums is what you are listening too Awesome SLADE SHOULD BE IN ROCK AND ROLL HALL OF FAME ……
An absolutely amazing band Slade were the best raw Rock group of the 70’s🤘🏼🎤🎸🎶 I even cut short my honeymoon to see this group live 1973
Better live band than a lot of the more popular ones of the day.Noddy could play guitar AND sing well.Straight forward rock n roll.
The best Rock and Roll band ever !! From Sao Paulo city, Brazil !!
A year ago I ended up in a Welsh village shop talkin to a man who knew Slade. Lovely man. Great group. ❤
Grew up with this awesome music. The 70s were everything.
They are wonderful
Me to fella, live,d it night and day couldn't get enough, my mam used to shout out at me to turn it off and get to sleep, I used to shout back I,ll get anuff sleep when I'm dead, God good times. 👍😎✌✌
Such an iconic voice! This is the origin of hair metal.
The Brits in the late 60"s gave us great bands and memories ,Slade were the pinnacle of the bunch great times and great memories.
What a song, what a f****g voice !! Makes me Goosebumbs since the 70's
Slade, Sparks, Sweet , fantastic to be a teenager back then.
no real party without this!
Slade 4ever man! Love their sound, love Noddy.... I was in my teens... later on I discovered the Beatles of course... but still love Slade, working lads from Wolverhampton! :-)
50 years this year I've been a fan of the Boyz. I still luv 'em all to bits and the songs are still fab
Me to
They rocked San Francisco hard in 1973 - I was there and it was great .
A much much underrated band because of " Glam Rock" ............i loved them , they spoke to me as a teenager at the start of the 70s and have stayed with me since .....................i turned 60 this year .
Anyone who saw Slade knows they are best live band, bar none. Noddy Holder came in second in Virgin Records poll best "rock voice of the 20th century". Been a fan when I was outside Earls Court, London in 1973. I'm from USA.
he sounds like he is singing through a fan ha ha
Bar none.🤣🤣
We listened to this group incessantly in our teenage years..... on and on and on again and again...
I Love Me Some Slade......any time and any day, too! I've been a fan, since the 70s, for sure! I was one of the very few American teens, in my group of music fans, who even knew who this fabulous band was and am so happy to know that I helped 'GROW' them, at least in the Seattle Area, back then! Yes, this old Mama Loves Slade!! =)
St Louis had a big exposure to them through heavy promotion back then to.
Slade war sensationell und Sie sind es bis heute.
All those glitter bands in the 70's were underrated. All of them had a great sound and exceptional singers.
Don't understand why these bands didn't get the fame in music-history they deserved.
In holland glitter was big in the charts.
Slade, above all other bands from the 70s (except UFO) FUCKING DESERVE to not only be in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, but due to their influence on so many great bands, deserve their own wing in the RRHOF.
Back in the 70s, I introduced my neighbors to Noddy and Slade, courtesy of my 15" JBLs.
That must have been great - Take me back ome !
Best glamour rock group ever.....!!!!! Amazing....Think of Noddy...😁
Takes me back this is that Ole rock that's being talked about from the past, serious alive!
I had this album back in the day. Still hear it in my head time to time. Great band good memories in the younger days no harm done thank God.
watch you rockin Noddy every friday on you tube. Stay healthy, glad to hear your still survivin
When I hear Slade my mood jumps so high I feel a kite flying in the skies. Oh happy times
😮 would love to meet Noddy, he has some stories and one of the best vocals ever. Thanks to slade for great memories. ❤
I Saw them while in High School, Lakewood HS, Lakewood,Ca 1973 grad...They were Incredible in their Day.......Still Crazy Today.......Just getting Old
cabowabbo cobo Never mind , you’re not alone! Best wishes.
Wow. Lakewood of all places. You are very lucky
What an amazing voice. What an amazing band.
Great band and legendary lead singer. I was lucky to have watched them live during the Slade Alive tour
at the Top Rank Suite Birmingham 1972, Status Quo were the support act. Noddy Holder was an iconic front man who involved the audience and treated us to a very special evening.
I was there
Every time they were played on the Radio you couldn't forget Nobbys voice he knew how to win people over
@@michaelward6447 It's Noddy!
Watching these guys it’s incredible how much their style and choices influenced later groups.
I'm 48,an I grew up listening to these guys. That's when music had a soul !some new stuff is ok, but BUT NOTHING! can come close too the real deal of those great ole Jam's! SLADE LIVES ON! ✌
I nominated Slade for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame when I was there a few years ago. Noddy's had a unique and awesome voice that always had the crowd singing his anthems,
Why? They are the Rock and Roll hall of Fame! They don't need a stupid badge from people who never heard them!
One of the greatest rock singles if all time. Euphoric and joyous. Just fucking brilliant, really and I wasn't born til a year after it came out.
I was luck enough to see them in 74, absolutely brilliant.
noddy holder has one of the greatest glam voices to be had and now a good DJ for radio
What a front man what a band that's our slade
I’m 60 now. Slade made our day, among others of course. But top five at least.
Top 3 !!
Slade was symbol of 70s.. sign of the times.. Great band.. love your music
Saw Slade at The Warehouse in New Orleans back in 1974 with Brownsville Station, great concert. The Warehouse had low ceilings and we were hanging on the stage right in front of Jim Lea, the air from his bass speakers were pushing against our face…fun times.
Most powerful voice ever. Great band.
When i hear any of Slade songs i still get chills down my spine . Rock superstars
Seeing them live, just blew me off the planet.
What made Slade so great wasn't just the music... it was their attitude. They slagged off all that ridiculous 1970s "Rock Star" rubbish. They didn't need to smash guitars, give ridiculous television interviews (I'm looking at YOU, Status Quo), show off their Rolls-Royces, be seen in "fashionable" establishments with supermodels on their arms, get busted with drugs at airports, or barbecue goats in their hotel rooms. No, they were what they were: four working class lads from Wolverhampton HAVING ONE F'ING LEKKER JOL.
Couldn't have put it any better. PEACE BE WITH YOU MY FRIEND. 🙏 😎✌🏴🇺🇦
Queue Agreeing!
You summed up very well! Your description about the "showing off" , the attitude and the events around a rock band Is smart.
As you said, they were as they were, "not beating around the bush".
Greetings From Paris !
Ok boomer.
@@AtillaGenghisHuyter Boomer? I was born in 1967.
As a bassist, I would love to play with Don Powell's backbeat feel - so distinctive, so much feel, and the bedrock of Slade!
someone once said " music is the closest thing humans will ever have to a time machine " enough said......
I like that.
Noddy Holder at his best!!!!
Timeless
I saw them live, Absolutely AWESOME.
Love the intro to this song. Slade has to be one of the most iconic glam rock bands up there with Sweet. 🎵🎵🎵❤❤❤
remember slades for life not just christmas
The best glamrock band to come out of the 70s
The Sweet? Queen?
I've been reading the comments and every review raves SLADE 👍 and they're right!
Everything I was going to say has been said! But even so I am obliged by my own conscience to ADD MY VOICE to echo SLADE were absent brilliant. Compulsive listening. They were the themetune to my adolescence. I am so LUCK to have grown up during the BEST MUSIC ERA OF ALL TIME 🎶🥁♻️ Glam rock 70's
Absolutely brilliant
Too fuckin true mate
BEST DAYS OF OUR LIVES, GLAD WE WERE THERE.
Noddy had the voice of 10 men. Legend as were Dave, Jim and Don
At 61 I still rock and roll with the rest whenever I hear a Slade song...Timeless...
My favourite Slade song. Just great rock and roll.
The days of steam pies and flaired trousers will never leave me. The Raleigh Chopper was the best bike ever! ✊
We adored Slade in Finland on seventees. My favourite.
I first heard this in 72 walking toward the assembly hall Salisbury state high Brisbane Australia. The sound was something that has remained with me to the present day, it also helped to prime prior to football, thankyou very very much slade and Nobby.
If you ever feel besieged by the complexities of life just remember Dave Hill and think FU** IT. Genius. 70's were cool years. Nobody had much but the bands were sick. Be nice to have talent like this again. Bands just doing their own thing.