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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 Alive – Single Mar. 1972
A rare 33⅓ RPM promo sampler issued to UK DJs ahead of Slade Alive! — never sold to the public and accompanied by a now‑collectible Polydor letter.

Slade
Mar 20, 19723 min read


📰 Tape and Hi-Fi Info – Mar. 1972
From Slade’s glam thunder to Buffy’s folk shimmer — March 1972’s tape scene was alive and well.

Slade
Mar 18, 19723 min read


📰Band Breakdown – Slade – Mar.1972
A candid, rough‑edged portrait of a band who survived the clubs, the skinhead era, and the lean years — emerging stronger, louder, and more unified than ever.

Slade
Mar 4, 19728 min read


📰 Slade Alive! – Cover: Mar. 1972
A band once defined by image now defined by power — Slade Alive! marks the moment their live sound became their le

Slade
Mar 4, 19723 min read


Look Wot You Dun Single: 1972
The candidate that reached number 4.

Slade
Jan 28, 19725 min read


Look Wot You Dun Single Review: 1972
Slade's Second No. 1 Hope Published in the UK on January 22, 1972, New Musical Express’s one-page single review of Slade’s “Look Wot You Dun” (Polydor) predicted it could be another No. 1 hit. The enthusiastic review praised the track as “immensely catchy,” heavily laden with the same successful gimmicks as their previous single “Coz I Luv You” — including the ungrammatical but colloquial title and that startling pistol-shot beat. The reviewer noted that while the routine was

Slade
Jan 22, 19722 min read


Look Wot You Dun Single Review: 1972
NEW POP SINGLES BY CHRIS WELCH SLADE: "Look Wot You Dun" (Polydor). High drama and more menacing beat from the chart lucky combo who brought boot stomping back to pop. Another hit? Let's have a look at the tea leaves? I see a tall, dark stranger. He is probing through sheaves of documents. Good grief, it's the income tax inspector! Swill those cups! Relying on intuition and a strange twinge in the right toe, I'd say, ahoy for another smash. Melody Maker, January 22, 1972 .

Slade
Jan 22, 19721 min read


Slade & Burnt Oak Advert: 1972
published on January 22, 1972. DOWARD PROMOTIONS present SLADE and BURNT OAK at TOP RANK SUITES Monday, 24, Jan.: WATFORD Monday, 7, February.: READING Doors open 7 p.m. Start 7.30 p.m. 60p in advance from respective suites. 75p on door

Slade
Jan 22, 19721 min read


Enjoy! Advert : 1971
Slade wish you a very glam Christmas – Merry Xmas Everybody vibes incoming! New Musical Express, December 25, 1971. More Slade festive stomps added weekly.

Slade
Dec 25, 19711 min read


Slade: "Coz I Luv You" Single (1971)
Slade’s "Coz I Luv You" remains at the top spot on the 50 Singles Chart, as published in Record Mirror on December 4, 1971. Slade...

Slade
Dec 4, 19711 min read
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