Was lucky enough to see them at the Forum in NYC. One of my top 5 bands ever!!! Spoke to Lemmy of Motorhead about Slade and he thought the world about Noddy!!!
Lemmy was also a huge fan of Steve Marriott. I ran into him backstage after a Marriott gig at the Half Moon in London in the late 1980s. RIP Steve and Lemmy
I had the Good Fortune of seeing Slade in 1975 they backed up Black Sabbath one of the best and most underrated bands of the 70s I was 18 years old and life was great!!!!!!
I know what you mean! I had 3rd row for a Slade/Robin Trower concert when I was maybe 17. I still think to this day that was the cause for hearing loss in my left ear. I am now 67, but I would not trade that experiance for my hearing. Best times!
Ano, tohle jsou klasická sedmdesátá léta. Slade společně se Sweet nahráli tak skvělou muziku, které se nikdy neoposlouchá. Je mi už více než šedesát, ale když vidím a slyším Slade, cítím jako by mi bylo znovu patnáct. Kluci díky. Jste stále skvělí.
Ich hatte das Privileg Slade zu sehen als sie noch unbekannt waren....vor 30 Leuten in der Wiesbadener "Wartburg"...Sie waren laut oder noch lauter und spieleten ca.3 Stunden und hatten ihren Spass mit den paar Leuten......Es war geil und die Luft war geschwängert von guter Laune und positiver Energie. Manchmal denke ich, das diese Energie bis heute hält...Danke Slade ihr wart einfach nur geil und gut, trotz der affigen Verkleidung...
They used tracks in these television appearances, though. People think miming/backing tracks is something new, but it isn't: it's as old as television.
@@andrewrobinson2565 Yes, in 1979 backing tracks for concerts weren't easy or typical. When I saw KISS in 1977, Peter Criss sang "Beth" to an obvious backing track, but that was the only one as far as I could tell. Pre-digital technology prevented '70s rock stars from copping out 😁
🤣🤣🤣 - sorry .... you are wrong -- ALL THESE takes are fully-playbacked ... and you can be lucky with it ... I worked as sound engineer on quite big "Oldie-Shows"! in Germany ... and this band live was truely horrible
My big brother was a huge Slade fan and was lucky enough to see them several times. He wore his hair and sideburns just like Noddy's. One day he came in looking as though someone had died, when asked he said "Noddy's got pleurisy." He took me to see Flame in 1975.
I remember way back in the day seeing the sweet on a Friday night slade on the Saturday night all of the best live music events of my entire life I’m sure I was deaf for nearly a week after
Slade where a great pop band in a time when there was a lot off top bands and vocalists ,faces, bad company ,led zep, humble pie , who, ther singers noddy , Rod , paul Rodgers, plant, steve marriott, daltrey those boys could sing,
Some people obviously don't realise what a phenomenal band slade were back in the 70s and yes they certainly were a proper rock band who could perform live listen to slade alive then you will hear what a great band they really were plus they had legends who appreciated them live like Robert plant and Ozzy Osborne they know what music is all about sadly some people are narrow minded who don't appreciate great bands like slade fortunately we do and that's all that matters true fans know this band really kicked butt and rocked the house down
@@nathandodge665 Funny, I'm not a 12 year old girl but then I'm not a leftie so I know what a girl is and Slade are one of my musical influences, a hard grafting band in their day!?!
They were a vital part of my earlier years and their impact was huge. If they had not gone off into other tangents such as the skinhead phase, they would likely have conquered America too. Following their acclaimed performance at Donnington, despite essentially having been left behind, I saw them at the Birmingham Odeon, where they almost literally bought the house down. It was a performance that both shocked and astonished the crowd in equal parts. Brilliant. And as for Christmas, it can never happen without Slade and Wizzard.
Their eccentricities didn't catch on in the States the way it did in Europe and Britain. That is the great tragedy of this band. They rocked like no other ❤ long live Slade!!!!!!!
Fanf#&(%tastic, Slade in Australia, absolutely amazing 4 th February 1973, Melbourne Showgrounds, take me back, a 15 year old and her heroes. Part of her DNA now, Thankyou Noddy, Dave, Jim and Don, for being part of my 67 year old life, I don’t reakon you blokes actually knew how popular you were here, and we will never forget yooz. 🇦🇺❤️
When you hear the claptrap about how bad the '70s were, three day working week, power cuts, etc, etc, just remember that Slade was who everyone in the UK was listening to. Bigger than Bowie. It was f***ing brilliant!
Jim Lea, one of my bass guitar heroes. The best player that nobody in the US (aside from a few fans here and there) even knew existed. Totally kickass. Made me get an EB-3..... Well, an Electra EB-3, but it sounds like an EB-3 just the same...
Slade were playing as support for the headliners who I believe were Black Sabbath. For some reason Black Sabbath couldn't make it and Slade held the fort LIVE for the whole night. By the end of it, the audience had forgotten Black Sabbath were even supposed to be there!
Great the Slade were a good time band like the Quo and the Faces very much an English thing carrying on the music hall tradition as such all three bands will remembered in time to come.
Deaf I've gone more than slightly deaf saw slade in 1974 and 1977 what a night the roof nearly come off the gaumont in Southampton nod don Jim and dave blew everyone away it was amazing
I first saw Slade play live at the Marquee club, London, in 1968, and they were very good. The equipment was basic, with no backing tapes, and no such thing as auto tune !
The very brilliant underated slade .luckily i saw them a few times in Birmingham still love their music must be why im deaf .noddys voice is unique no wonder ac/dc considered him after bin died. Rock on lad's 5:09
I saw what's left of Slade on the utube recently...not the same without Noddy Holder. They're more like a tribute act now but probably not as good as a proper tribute band. This performance reminds me how rock and rollin Glam they were🤠🇬🇧🎸👍
Well there were a few hits from glam rock in the USA but bands like Slade and TRex never took off like they did in Europe . Why ? Noddy Holder and company and Marc Bolan and his band were about a decade too early for the United States
Also if ya dig and enjoyed this song by Slade 😀 you may also enjoy the song " Most of All " By Glenn Kaiser and Where Roses Grow Live by Rez Band Awesome songs check them out. Also I remember hearing the song by Led Zepp " In My Time of Dyin " during my drug years and made me think about death and Jesus. Then a hippy friend that dug Jesus told me more of Jesus love and forgiveness and how I could also know Jesus love. So in 1981 I cried out to Jesus and wow man He came into my life and I had and have so much joy and peace and now know that through Jesus when I die I will be with Him in Heaven. Hey Jesus loves each of you also and yall can know Him if you are at all open. Just cry out to Him and a good question to ask yourself if you were to die today would you go to heaven ? And if yes why ? To find out more please read the Gospel of John in the Bible or check out the movie on RUclips. 😀
Awesome, I’m 65 now, I am still loving Slades music after hearing their music over 50 years ago crusin & boozin😝😎😀
first record I ever bought, Gudbye t Jane , December 1972
61 first album bought sladest
The soundtrack of my youth. ❤️ Slade.
Hey, I was about to type that. 😂
Was lucky enough to see them at the Forum in NYC. One of my top 5 bands ever!!! Spoke to Lemmy of Motorhead about Slade and he thought the world about Noddy!!!
Lemmy was also a huge fan of Steve Marriott. I ran into him backstage after a Marriott gig at the Half Moon in London in the late 1980s. RIP Steve and Lemmy
I had the Good Fortune of seeing Slade in 1975 they backed up Black Sabbath one of the best and most underrated bands of the 70s I was 18 years old and life was great!!!!!!
I'm 63 and I still have slade on full blast going deaf or not I still rock with the boys nod don dave and Jim
65 лет. Слушал, усилитель сам делал, магнитофон тоже.
Slide are one of the reasons I’m a bit deaf now,but when you are 16 years old it doesn’t matter,one of the best live bands ever
Alors nous avons le même âge et le même amour pour Slade !!!!!
Yeah well I was like 5 row at the felt forum NY talk about loud. They blew a cops hat off his head. No lie
A bit deaf from going down a Slide?
Couldn't imagine that... go head first?
I know what you mean! I had 3rd row for a Slade/Robin Trower concert when I was maybe 17. I still think to this day that was the cause for hearing loss in my left ear. I am now 67, but I would not trade that experiance for my hearing. Best times!
@@johnmccree8941 Slide? Slade as in prison!?!
Ano, tohle jsou klasická sedmdesátá léta. Slade společně se Sweet nahráli tak skvělou muziku, které se nikdy neoposlouchá. Je mi už více než šedesát, ale když vidím a slyším Slade, cítím jako by mi bylo znovu patnáct. Kluci díky. Jste stále skvělí.
Смоки еще нужно добавить
Slade + Sweet + Suzi Quatro = Heavy Metal
Ich hatte das Privileg Slade zu sehen als sie noch unbekannt waren....vor 30 Leuten in der Wiesbadener "Wartburg"...Sie waren laut oder noch lauter und spieleten ca.3 Stunden und hatten ihren Spass mit den paar Leuten......Es war geil und die Luft war geschwängert von guter Laune und positiver Energie. Manchmal denke ich, das diese Energie bis heute hält...Danke Slade ihr wart einfach nur geil und gut, trotz der affigen Verkleidung...
Picture quality is amazing considering its over 50 years ago, can't beat Slade they look like they are enjoying themselves.
Jimmy Lea has so much musical talent, bass, guitar, violin, and piano. They all could play, no faking !
They could, but weren't live in these clips.
They used tracks in these television appearances, though. People think miming/backing tracks is something new, but it isn't: it's as old as television.
@@BigBri550 I saw them at Polytechnic of Central London in 1979. They weren't miming then but my head exploded. 😃👍
@@andrewrobinson2565 Yes, in 1979 backing tracks for concerts weren't easy or typical. When I saw KISS in 1977, Peter Criss sang "Beth" to an obvious backing track, but that was the only one as far as I could tell.
Pre-digital technology prevented '70s rock stars from copping out 😁
🤣🤣🤣 - sorry .... you are wrong -- ALL THESE takes are fully-playbacked ... and you can be lucky with it ... I worked as sound engineer on quite big "Oldie-Shows"! in Germany ... and this band live was truely horrible
only the best live band in england" in the 70,s early 80,s top,top, live band, " sadly never to be repeated" the mighty slade
Yeah if you're a twelve year old girl 😊
Unfortunately these are not live
@@stephenmoore3035 the vocal is" nod the rock god
They not live
@@cheshirebowman4465 nods vocals are live"
Slade Alive was my favorite live album for a long time.
Still one of my fave albums 👍👍
Meine Jugend , die 1970‘er , Slade - 👏👏👏
My big brother was a huge Slade fan and was lucky enough to see them several times. He wore his hair and sideburns just like Noddy's. One day he came in looking as though someone had died, when asked he said "Noddy's got pleurisy." He took me to see Flame in 1975.
Love Slade. They're fabulous!
Slade opened for Judas Priest who opened for Aerosmith at my very first concert in 1976. I was 13 and afterwards I couldn’t hear for a week🙉😱
MY IT TAKES ME RIGHT BACK WHAT A GREAT BAND SLADE SAW THEM LIVE BLOODY HELL THEY WAS LOUD BUT IT WAS A GREAT NIGHT THANKS SLADE
I remember way back in the day seeing the sweet on a Friday night slade on the Saturday night all of the best live music events of my entire life I’m sure I was deaf for nearly a week after
Slade where a great pop band in a time when there was a lot off top bands and vocalists ,faces, bad company ,led zep, humble pie , who, ther singers noddy , Rod , paul Rodgers, plant, steve marriott, daltrey those boys could sing,
Любимая группа с 1972 года
This band has been for me the beginning of the aventure of rock !!
Some people obviously don't realise what a phenomenal band slade were back in the 70s and yes they certainly were a proper rock band who could perform live listen to slade alive then you will hear what a great band they really were plus they had legends who appreciated them live like Robert plant and Ozzy Osborne they know what music is all about sadly some people are narrow minded who don't appreciate great bands like slade fortunately we do and that's all that matters true fans know this band really kicked butt and rocked the house down
Some people obviously don't realize what a phenomenal thing punctuation is.
@@cfgjrhey punctuate this you don't know music Slade was one of the best bands of the 70s if that's the best you got that's pretty sad!!!
They appeal to twelve year old girls only 😊
@@nathandodge665 hey stop talking about your preferences you can get locked up for that idiot!!! Punctuate that!!
@@nathandodge665 Funny, I'm not a 12 year old girl but then I'm not a leftie so I know what a girl is and Slade are one of my musical influences, a hard grafting band in their day!?!
ЛЕГЕНДА!!!♥♥♥
They were a vital part of my earlier years and their impact was huge. If they had not gone off into other tangents such as the skinhead phase, they would likely have conquered America too. Following their acclaimed performance at Donnington, despite essentially having been left behind, I saw them at the Birmingham Odeon, where they almost literally bought the house down. It was a performance that both shocked and astonished the crowd in equal parts. Brilliant. And as for Christmas, it can never happen without Slade and Wizzard.
Спасибо им, что были в нашей жизни все эти полвека!
One of my favorite bands. Many covers done on their songs.
Their eccentricities didn't catch on in the States the way it did in Europe and Britain. That is the great tragedy of this band. They rocked like no other ❤ long live Slade!!!!!!!
Вот кто по настоящему великие, на все века.
Fanf#&(%tastic, Slade in Australia, absolutely amazing 4 th February 1973, Melbourne Showgrounds, take me back, a 15 year old and her heroes. Part of her DNA now, Thankyou Noddy, Dave, Jim and Don, for being part of my 67 year old life, I don’t reakon you blokes actually knew how popular you were here, and we will never forget yooz. 🇦🇺❤️
The greatest singer out of all of them in that day
My first rock and roll concert, in the round at the Valley Forge Music Center in 1973. My ears still bleed from it sometimes
loved them !!! So much energy
One of my favourite bands ever.In my opinion should have been much bigger internationally,
Noddy Holder. One of the most iconic voices in the history of rock and roll. I wish he could have done a duet with Bon Scott.
When you hear the claptrap about how bad the '70s were, three day working week, power cuts, etc, etc, just remember that Slade was who everyone in the UK was listening to. Bigger than Bowie.
It was f***ing brilliant!
Jim Lea, one of my bass guitar heroes. The best player that nobody in the US (aside from a few fans here and there) even knew existed. Totally kickass. Made me get an EB-3..... Well, an Electra EB-3, but it sounds like an EB-3 just the same...
Ambrose Slade оставили глубокий и неизгладимый слейд в истории рока🤘🎩
Голос Нодди,это НЕЧТО!
SLADE MADE SOME GREAT ALBUMS AND GOODNESS KNOWS HOW MANY SINGLES
But they never broke the USA despite shows like this. Good forum to discuss why not.
@@niccymak8243 Either did Uriah Heep.
On most TV shows such as Top of the Pops the performer's were rarely allowed to play live even if they wanted to.
Even though the video is phony, this a great song and this a great band. Slade and Quiet Riot were similar in style, liked them both.
why can't they just post the actual video and audio?
Nothing like real live performances on a show! No
lip syncing!
Slade were playing as support for the headliners who I believe were Black Sabbath. For some reason Black Sabbath couldn't make it and Slade held the fort LIVE for the whole night.
By the end of it, the audience had forgotten Black Sabbath were even supposed to be there!
It’s all about Noddies voice and what a voice. 👍
Habe Slade A'Live damals in Hamburg gesehen... einfach eine Mega Liveband damals.
I left England in 72, no one knew who they were in the US until maybe a year later. Fav band since 70.
I wasn't aware these guys existed until quite riot did the cover of their song. Britney Fox did a great cover of this one. Slade is a great band.
Nagyon nagy kedvencem volt még má igis hallgatom öket,, cédén megvan azöszszes jó sláger ük.. 💤🎼🎙️🎼✌️✌️✌️💤👌👌
Just the best ever slade at there very very best ❤
Slade made good rock and roll.
Great the Slade were a good time band like the Quo and the Faces very much an English thing carrying on the music hall tradition as such all three bands will remembered in time to come.
👏👏👏☺️I love them
Deaf I've gone more than slightly deaf saw slade in 1974 and 1977 what a night the roof nearly come off the gaumont in Southampton nod don Jim and dave blew everyone away it was amazing
👌noddy was singing live…
Nice. About time. I was there with Stove mate. Ace night 👍
Man those Acustic bass amps were everywhere .
I first saw Slade play live at the Marquee club, London, in 1968, and they were very good. The equipment was basic, with no backing tapes, and no such thing as auto tune !
Yes, I did realise that it was all about performing on TV shows.
The very brilliant underated slade .luckily i saw them a few times in Birmingham still love their music must be why im deaf .noddys voice is unique no wonder ac/dc considered him after bin died. Rock on lad's 5:09
Those songs from Old New Borrowed and Blue are from 1974 I bought it then and saw them shortly after,
Am vinilul unde e această minunată piesă!
Slade Rocked !!!!
Respect to Dave "Yob" Hill for keeping his balance in those boots. Not easy.
I wish i had kept my Slade vinyls lps
N Betweeners were popular and had hits in the early 1960’s. Became Slade and hit the stratosphere
One of the best voices ever - some great songs
I saw what's left of Slade on the utube recently...not the same without Noddy Holder.
They're more like a tribute act now but probably not as good as a proper tribute band. This performance reminds me how rock and rollin Glam they were🤠🇬🇧🎸👍
Anfang der 70er mit das Härteste,was es gab.
The dogs bollocks during the Seventies dominated the charts and filled halls and clubs the length and breadth of the UK.All still with us thank God!
Noddy meine Stimme der Jugend. Very Best
Well there were a few hits from glam rock in the USA but bands like Slade and TRex never took off like they did in Europe . Why ? Noddy Holder and company and Marc Bolan and his band were about a decade too early for the United States
Kiss were 3 years too late
PIĘKNIE DAWALI CZADU
Brilliant band.
Fantastic band
First song may have included a live lead vocal, but the rest of it was a backing track.
Come hear the noise!!!🎸 🎸🎤🎹
One of the hardest hitting bands of that time, the mighty Slade, LIP SYNCING!!?? How sad.
My fave glam skinhead band.
Love noddy holders voice
I remember getting Slade alive album , Them and Alex Harvey band under rated
❤ Luv a bit o Slade, me !
GB TJ!
Also if ya dig and enjoyed this song by Slade 😀 you may also enjoy the song " Most of All " By Glenn Kaiser and Where Roses Grow Live by Rez Band Awesome songs check them out. Also I remember hearing the song by Led Zepp " In My Time of Dyin " during my drug years and made me think about death and Jesus. Then a hippy friend that dug Jesus told me more of Jesus love and forgiveness and how I could also know Jesus love. So in 1981 I cried out to Jesus and wow man He came into my life and I had and have so much joy and peace and now know that through Jesus when I die I will be with Him in Heaven. Hey Jesus loves each of you also and yall can know Him if you are at all open. Just cry out to Him and a good question to ask yourself if you were to die today would you go to heaven ? And if yes why ? To find out more please read the Gospel of John in the Bible or check out the movie on RUclips. 😀
June 1973 according to Google
Слейд на века....
slade was good glam rock
ALIVE is where they were at
Keep on Rocking
Любимая группа королевы Елизаветы II
FIFTY YEARS AGO !!!!!! Where did it go ??
i wish they would have played live instead of miming its like watching TOTP,
❤
Portsmouth Tricorn Club, brilliant.
AC/DC wanted Noddy when Bon passed. He would have been awesome.
Never seen Dave Hill playing a tele before.
Noddy's voice is Slade visiting card.
David John Hill cracks his balls as always😀
Nice! Marty Sender You Tube
Classic
Здорово
The best
Noddy sure had a set of pipes on him! They can certainly rock. Not bad on ballads, either!