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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.


T.Rex & Slade: "T. Rex, Slade Row" Article (1971)
T.Rex & Slade’s "T. Rex, Slade Row" , a one-page article in Melody Maker , February 13, 1971.

T.Rex
Feb 13, 19711 min read


Slade: "Play It Loud" Album (1970)
Slade’s Play It Loud was released as an LP album in the UK by Polydor Records (catalog number 2383 026) on November 28, 1970. The album,...

Slade
Nov 28, 19701 min read


Slade: "Know Who You Are" Single (1970)
Artist: Slade Label: Polydor Country: UK Catalogue: 2058 054Slade’s "Know Who You Are" backed with "Dapple Rose" , was released as a...

Slade
Sep 17, 19703 min read


The Slade: Wild Winds Are Blowing Single (1969)
A Proto-Glam Wind Howls The Slade’s “Wild Winds Are Blowing” 7-inch vinyl single, was released in the UK on October 24, 1969, on Fontana Records (catalogue: TF 1056). Backed with “One Way Hotel,” this energetic rock 'n' roll track, written by Bob Saker and Jack Winsley, marked the band's first single under their shortened name (from Ambrose Slade), produced by Chas Chandler. The A-side's driving rhythm and youthful vocals hinted at their future glam stomp, but as an early eff

Slade
Oct 23, 19692 min read


You Better Run Single: 1966
Fontana's Raw Rascals Cover Released as a 7-inch vinyl single in the UK on December 2, 1966, on Fontana Records (catalogue: TF 767), The 'N Betweens’ “You Better Run” — their ferocious cover of The Young Rascals’ 1966 US hit — was backed with the original “Evil Witchman.” This raw garage-punk assault — featuring Noddy Holder (vocals), Dave Hill (guitar), Jim Lea (bass), and Don Powell (drums) — was produced by Kim Fowley. No chart entry, but the first recording by the future

Slade
Dec 2, 19662 min read
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