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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.


Slade: Gudbuy T'Jane Single Review (1972)
Slade deliver another glam stomper – is this their biggest yet? Slade’s "Gudbuy T’Jane", review in Record Mirror, November 18, 1972.

Slade
Nov 18, 19721 min read


Slade: Slade and the Masses Concert Review (1972)
Noddy turns Rainbow into a footy sing-along – pure Slade madness! Slade’s Slade and the Masses, a one-page concert review of their Rainbow Theatre gig in Record Mirror, November 18, 1972. AFTER seeing Tony Prince conduct three thousands screaming teenies in a rousing version of Too Young at the Osmands Rainbow concert last week, it was nice to join in with Slade and the massed voices of the London football supporters in You'll Never Walk Alone on Saturday night. Arch loon, sh

Slade
Nov 18, 19722 min read


Slade: So You Think Slade are Simple? Article (1972)
Slade smash the 'dumb rockers' myth wide open! Jim Lea – “Jointly responsible for the group's original material” – in Sounds, November 18, 1972.

Slade
Nov 18, 19721 min read


Slade: Slade Fan Mania Article (1972)
Slade spark total teen hysteria – black marias needed for escape! cover insert in Record Mirror, November 18, 1972. AT THE Winter Gardens, Bournemouth last week Slade found themselves in the centre of fan mania. To escape after their perform-ance the group used a black maria as a decoy vehicle and travelled in a second black maria to get them to safety. As all of the concerts have been sell-outs, Slade decided to give more fans a chance of obtaining tickets for their Bristol

Slade
Nov 18, 19721 min read


Slade: Slade Bak 'Ome Concert Review (1972)
Slade turn the hall into a football terrace – total pandemonium! a Nod’s as good as a wink, concert review in Disc, November 18, 1972.

Slade
Nov 18, 19721 min read


Slade: Gudbuy T'Jane Single (1972)
A Gudbuy T' Jane Jukebox Released as a 7-inch vinyl single in the UK on November 17, 1972, Slade’s “Gudbuy T' Jane” Polydor (catalogue: 2058 312) was b acked with “I Won’t Let It ‘Appen Agen.” This glam-rock stomper and gritty B-side (both written by Lea, Holder, produced by Chas Chandler for Barn Productions), were issued as the second commercial single from Slayed? . It peaked at No. 2 on the UK Singles Chart for 13 weeks, certified Silver by BPI. Issued in paper labels, in

Slade
Nov 17, 19723 min read


Slade: "Traumatic America" Feature (1972)
Slade’s "Traumatic America" , a one-page feature on Don Powell in New Musical Express , November 4, 1972

Slade
Nov 4, 19721 min read


Slade: The Whole World's Goin' Crazy Single (1972)
Crazy in the Music Scene The Glam Rock Freebie Hit Slade’s “The Whole World's Goin' Crazy” 7-inch flexi disc single, was released in the UK on October 20, 1972, as a free insert with the first issue of Music Scene magazine. Backed with “Bonnie Charlie” by Mike Hugg, this high-energy glam rock track, written by Noddy Holder, was a taster from the soon to be released album Slayed?. Produced by Chas Chandler, the A-side’s anthemic chant and stomping rhythm captured Slade’s infec

Slade
Oct 19, 19722 min read


Slade: Dave Hill Disco 45 Cover (1972)
Slade’s Slade T-Shirts, Vests and Pillow Cases, a cover and lyric sheet for "Mama Weer All Crazee Now" in Disco 45 Magazine, October 20, 1972.

Slade
Oct 19, 19721 min read


Slade: "Slade & Thin Lizzy" Advert (1972)
Slade’s "Slade & Thin Lizzy" , a one-page on tour advert in New Musical Express , October 14, 1972.

Slade
Oct 13, 19721 min read
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