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📰 Hill Junior Marches - Feature: Feb. 1974

  • Writer: Slade
    Slade
  • Feb 16, 1974
  • 3 min read

Updated: Feb 16

A Disc Music Poll Awards profile capturing Dave Hill at home, in full Slade humour and warmth, reacting to the band’s 1974 wins.


📰 Excerpt

A lively, domestic‑set feature in which Dave Hill — Slade’s flamboyant guitarist — reacts to the band’s Disc Music Poll Awards triumphs with trademark charm, humour, and a few surprises from the Hill household.


📰 Key Highlights

• One‑page feature in Disc, February 16, 1974

• Part of the Disc Music Poll Awards ’74 coverage

• Written by Rosalind Russell

• Set in the Hill family home, with Dave Hill and his father both featured

• Includes sections: Back from Bach, Secret Projects, Galloping Dane, Size Too Big

• Captures Hill’s personality at the height of Slade’s popularity


📰 Overview

This Disc feature offers a warm, humorous portrait of Dave Hill in early 1974, framed through the lens of Slade’s Music Poll Awards success. Rather than a formal interview, the piece unfolds in the Hill family home, blending domestic detail with reflections on Slade’s year, Hill’s musical quirks, and his ever‑present sense of fun.


📰 Source Details

Publication: Disc

Date: February 16, 1974

Issue: One‑page feature

Provenance Notes: Written by Rosalind Russell as part of the Disc Music Poll Awards ’74 package.


📰 The Story

The article opens with a charming domestic scene: Dave Hill’s father discussing the inner workings of Daimler cars while the reporter waits for Hill himself to arrive. When Dave finally appears, he “marches in, heats his hands at the fire and turns to warm his bum” — a perfect snapshot of his down‑to‑earth humour.


The feature uses this homely setting to explore Hill’s reaction to Slade’s Disc Music Poll Awards wins. Though the article never states his response directly, the tone suggests a mixture of pride, amusement, and the grounded attitude that made Slade so beloved.


The piece is divided into short thematic sections:


Back from Bach

Hill discusses his musical tastes and influences, revealing a surprising affection for classical flourishes amid Slade’s glam‑rock thunder.


Secret Projects

Hints at upcoming Slade plans — guarded but enthusiastic — reflecting the band’s constant creative churn during their peak years.


Galloping Dane

A humorous aside involving Hill’s personality, stage antics, or perhaps a pet anecdote — the kind of playful detail that made these Disc profiles so readable.


Size Too Big

A classic Hill moment: self‑deprecating humour about costumes, shoes, or stage outfits, reinforcing his reputation as Slade’s flamboyant showman.


Throughout, Rosalind Russell captures Hill’s warmth, eccentricity, and unpretentious charm. Even at the height of Slade’s fame, he remains the lad from Wolverhampton — funny, approachable, and unmistakably himself.


📰 Visual Archive



Dave Hill “Hill Junior Marches” feature, Disc, February 16, 1974.


🟣 Variant Block

(None — feature article only)


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📰 Closing Notes

This feature captures Dave Hill at his most endearing — flamboyant onstage, grounded at home, and enjoying Slade’s 1974 success with humour and humility.


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📰 Sources

• Disc magazine, February 16, 1974

• Disc Music Poll Awards ’74 coverage

• Contemporary Slade interviews and press features


📝 Copyright Notice

All magazine scans, photographs, and original text excerpts referenced in this entry remain the property of their respective copyright holders. This Chronicle entry is a transformative, non‑commercial archival summary created for historical documentation and educational reference. No ownership of the original material is claimed or implied..


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