I'm 62 now and there are Two singers who have such distinct voices one male and one female who I have never heard any one else sound like them. The male is Noddy Holder and the female Karen Carpenter. I feel so lucky to have lived at the time those two were around!
Oh my Dog, so good to see 'How Does It Feel?' being appreciated. 'Wot You Dun', is even more emotionally charged - Noddy at his grittiest & best, but all the guys are brilliant!
Noddy an absolute legend. I saw them at Hammersmith Odeon back in the 70's. Couldn't hear properly for three days. Remember, it's not Christmas till Noddy says so...
Well how about that 23 years ago I took my daughter who was aged two to dudley zoo and castle. I carried her to the top of the castle to enjoy the view and noddy holder was at the top being interviewed for TV or radio..in two days time I am taking her daughter who is now two years old to the very same place...I wonder...lol. thanks for telling people about slade. I have seen each member our and about in my home town of Wolverhampton at different times. They always raise a smile
I bought the album back in the day and I bought the remastered DVD of the film which came with a CD of the album too a couple of years back. Flame is a really gritty look at the underbelly of the music industry and is a bloody great film.
This is a clip of a shortened version cut down to three minutes for a TV program which has been edited to the full nearly six minute release they were massive everywhere but the US. Slade dominated the UK Australian and European charts until 1975, then had somewhat of a renaissance in the late 1980s and early 1990s. Quiet Roit covered Cum feel the Noize and Mama We're all crazy now which led them to release their later hits. Have a look at earlier film clips for the platformed glam craziness.
Wow! You just listed all my favourite bands from my youth, and Slade were my #1. I saw them live 3 times, really exciting gigs. I even had my own platform boots! (cringe!)
Heartwarming to see someone not only reacting, but also mouthing the words :) To me this is Slade's Stairway to Heaven, their Bohemian Rhapsody, if that makes sense :)
Wow, an American who appreciates Slade.! Aren't your countrymen missing something? This song is as good as any of the other popular contemporaries. Kiss, for one, aren't worthy to sit in their shadow
Beautiful song.
I remember when the movie came out.
There was about 12 people at a midweek midday session.
The movie was awesome and so underrated.
It's not Christmas until Noddy says so!
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I'm 62 now and there are Two singers who have such distinct voices one male and one female who I have never heard any one else sound like them. The male is Noddy Holder and the female Karen Carpenter. I feel so lucky to have lived at the time those two were around!
Paul Wilson, like you I'm also 62 and I reckon you hit the nail on the head. Two very unique voices whom I think are totally underrated
Still in my Top 3 bands of all time for the past 40 years. Sad that I never got to see them live in concert.
Oh my Dog, so good to see 'How Does It Feel?' being appreciated. 'Wot You Dun', is even more emotionally charged - Noddy at his grittiest & best, but all the guys are brilliant!
Finally, I find someone who has decided to react to Slade and one of my favourite songs.👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Great song and great album!
Finally 👍👍👍
A great song
Todd, SLADE was the most popular Glam band of 70s. The song you played tells us how great they were.
Hi John ... Agreed, the "In Flame" album is excellent. Rock on ...
@@drivingwithtodd1781 i have noticed you have done few Slade songs, Keep on posting them. cheers
Noddy an absolute legend. I saw them at Hammersmith Odeon back in the 70's. Couldn't hear properly for three days. Remember, it's not Christmas till Noddy says so...
Radio2 presenter Ken Bruce said if they only did one song then this would be it…perfection and Noel Gallagher said it was a masterpiece
Hi John ... I agree. This is the one Slade song that I always go back to. The vocals are simply incredible! Rock on ... 😎🎸✌
Well how about that 23 years ago I took my daughter who was aged two to dudley zoo and castle. I carried her to the top of the castle to enjoy the view and noddy holder was at the top being interviewed for TV or radio..in two days time I am taking her daughter who is now two years old to the very same place...I wonder...lol. thanks for telling people about slade. I have seen each member our and about in my home town of Wolverhampton at different times. They always raise a smile
SLADE from Wolverhampton, England... the Greatest Rock Band ever !
I miss the record stores,we could browse for a long time till we saw the records we wanted. I miss all the Interaction from shops.
slade the best live group of the 70,s early 80,s by a mile, never to be repeated
Amen
I bought the album back in the day and I bought the remastered DVD of the film which came with a CD of the album too a couple of years back. Flame is a really gritty look at the underbelly of the music industry and is a bloody great film.
The Flame film was set in the late 60's, the album was written to reflect that
Wonderful Slade. :-)
This is a clip of a shortened version cut down to three minutes for a TV program which has been edited to the full nearly six minute release they were massive everywhere but the US. Slade dominated the UK Australian and European charts until 1975, then had somewhat of a renaissance in the late 1980s and early 1990s. Quiet Roit covered Cum feel the Noize and Mama We're all crazy now which led them to release their later hits. Have a look at earlier film clips for the platformed glam craziness.
Noel Gallagher of Oasis called this his favourite Slade song.
who is Noel?
Wow! You just listed all my favourite bands from my youth, and Slade were my #1. I saw them live 3 times, really exciting gigs. I even had my own platform boots! (cringe!)
Do you have a picture of them boots? How excellent!
check out thanks for the memories by slade
You should watch the film Slade in Flame their one and only movie in 1974...Watch and enjoy...
Heartwarming to see someone not only reacting, but also mouthing the words :) To me this is Slade's Stairway to Heaven, their Bohemian Rhapsody, if that makes sense :)
Hi Michael ... I makes perfrect sense. When I bought "In Flame" and this was the first track, it knocked my right over. What a great song! Enjoh ...
Wow, an American who appreciates Slade.! Aren't your countrymen missing something? This song is as good as any of the other popular contemporaries. Kiss, for one, aren't worthy to sit in their shadow
Jim Lea wrote the music when he was 14 or 15, kept it until it was suitable and with excellent lyrics by Noddy
"In Flame" is such a great album. Thank you for your comment. 😎✌
I love your reaction. 💕💕💕💕👏👏👏👏
Я люблю SLADE!
Это не песня, это выстрел в вечность.
It's funny listening to this again after so many years. It feels like a mixture of Supertramp and Oasis.
No surprise ; It's Noel Gallaghers favourite Slade song !!
Don’t ever compare oasis to slade. Oasis aren’t even in their league
Remember Slade were a skinhead band before going glam.
Ambrose Slade
The skinhead look was a management gimmick, & the guys in the band hated it!
They grew their hair out asap & went back to being hairy rockers! 😃
Before that they were hippies and covered soul music in a rock style
Never seen this video before but it’s well out of sync…as Ozzy Osbourne said, Noddy Holder has the best voice in rock