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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


Slade: "Slade Scrap Shows" Article (1972)
Slade’s "Slade Scrap Shows" , a one-page article in New Musical Express , October 14, 1972.

Slade
Oct 13, 19721 min read


Slade: "Slade Driver" Feature (1972)
Slade’s "Slade Driver" , a one-page feature in Melody Maker , October 7, 1972.

Slade
Oct 6, 19721 min read


Slade: "Slade Dates" Feature (1972)
Slade’s "Slade Dates" , a one-page feature in New Musical Express , October 7, 1972.

Slade
Oct 6, 19721 min read


Slade: "Slade Alive In U.K." Feature (1972)
Slade’s "Slade Alive In U.K." , a one-page feature in Melody Maker , October 7, 1972.

Slade
Oct 6, 19721 min read


Slade: "Slade Choose SNS" Advert (1972)
Slade’s "Slade Choose SNS" , a one-page advert in Beat Instrumental Magazine , October 1, 1972.

Slade
Sep 30, 19721 min read


Slade: "Living out a Beatles" Feature (1972)
Slade’s "Beatles Fantasy" , a one-page feature in Disc Music Newspaper , September 30, 1972.

Slade
Sep 29, 19721 min read


Slade: "Slade Live" Advert (1972)
Slade’s "Live Sundown Review & SNS" , a one-page advert in Melody Maker , September 30, 1972.

Slade
Sep 29, 19721 min read


Slade: "Slade's Opening Concert Sundown" Advert (1972)
Slade’s "The Beginning" , a one-page advert in New Musical Express , September 7, 1972.

Slade
Sep 6, 19721 min read


Slade: Slade Portrait Poster (1972)
Slade’s Slade Portrait , a one-page poster in Bravo Magazine , September 4, 1972.

Slade
Sep 3, 19721 min read


Slade: Slade Tour Cover Review (1972)
Slade’s Slade Tour , a cover and one-page concert review in New Musical Express , September 2, 1972.

Slade
Sep 1, 19721 min read


Slade: "Slaid Say Thanx" Article (1972)
Slade’s "Slaid Say Thanx" , a one-page article in Record Mirror , September 2, 1972.
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Sep 1, 19721 min read


Slade: Part of the Glam Rock Movement Cover Article (1972)
Slade’s Part of the Glam Rock Movement , a cover and one-page article in Disc Music Newspaper , August 19, 1972.

Slade
Aug 18, 19721 min read


Slade: "I can see why they were scared of us!" Feature (1972)
Slade and Jim Lea’s "I can see why they were scared of us!" , a one-page feature in Record Mirror , September 23, 1972.

Slade
Jul 22, 19721 min read


Slade: "Blind Date with Dave" Article (1972)
Dave Hill’s "Blind Date with Dave" , a one-page blind date reviews article in Melody Maker , June 24, 1972.

Slade
Jun 23, 19721 min read


Slade: Slade’s Month Article (1972)
Slade’s Slade’s Month , a one-page calendar article in Bravo Magazine , May 1, 1972.

Slade
Apr 30, 19721 min read


Slade: Amazing Face To Face Cover Article (1972)
Slade’s Amazing Face To Face , a cover and one-page article in Record Mirror , April 22, 1972.

Slade
Apr 21, 19721 min read


Look Wot You Dun Another No.1 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
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