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Slade: (Glam Yobs)
Noddy's howl, Dave's sparkle, boots that thudded like thunder-Mama Weer All Crazee Now turned pubs into riots, Cum on Feel the Noize made every kid scream wrong. Misspelled mayhem for the factory lads who couldn't spell glam but owned it. More misprints stamping weekly.


Glam Slam Guide
The Black Country boys who made glam rock stomp, shout and spell badly on purpose! Slade were formed in Wolverhampton, England, in 1966 as The N’Betweens. By 1969 they’d become Ambrose Slade, then simply Slade under the guidance of manager Chas Chandler (ex-Animals, Jimi Hendrix discoverer). From skinhead boot-boy beginnings they exploded into the ultimate 1970s glam sensation – top hats, mirrors, misspelt song titles and the loudest live shows on the planet The Classic Line-

Slade
Oct 20


Black Country Rockers
Wolves’ finest export: Slade – loud, proud, and unapologetically Brummie! From mis-spelt anthems to Christmas domination, Slade turned working-class grit into glam gold. This ever-growing archive collects every UK single, album, advert, review, chart entry, and feature from the music papers – all sourced from original 1970s issues. Swipe or scroll for the full timeline (new entries added regularly). (below is just a listing, at the moment as entries are made links will be add

Slade
Oct 12


Feel the Noize
comprising 10 x 7-inch vinyl singles with replica artwork from the European country of each original release, Slade’s "Feel the Noize The Singlez Box", was released in the UK by BMG Records (catalog number BMGCAT356BOX) on September 6, 2019. Background: Slade, formed in Wolverhampton, England, in 1966, is an iconic glam rock band known for their energetic performances, anthemic hits, and distinctive misspelled song titles. Comprising Noddy Holder (vocals), Dave Hill (guitar),

Slade
Sep 5, 2019


Slade: "Radio Wall of Sound" Single (1991)
A Hard Rock Comeback Slade’s “Radio Wall of Sound” 7-inch vinyl single, was released in the UK on October 7, 1991, on Polydor Records (catalogue: PO 180). Backed with “Lay Your Love On The Line,” this vibrant R&B-infused rocker, written and produced by bassist Jim Lea, marked Slade's return after a four-year hiatus, promoting the Wall of Hits compilation. Noddy Holder's soaring vocals and the band's tight rhythm drove the track, peaking at No. 21 on the UK Singles Chart on it

Slade
Oct 6, 1991
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