Oh, hell YES!! Slade have been probably my most favourite rock band since I was a little kid in the mid-70s (they were hugely popular down here in Australia). In my 50s now and they're still unbeatable.
It may sound crazy, but when I got married in 1984, this was our wedding song. We just fell in love with it when it was released. I still enjoy hearing it.
Spent my teenage years listening to Slade in the 70s, they were easily the best band around at the time. Formed in Wolverhampton, England in 1966. Still listening today.
I must say, you two are the cutest couple. I have subscribed for a while now and you have great reviews. You always bring a smile to my face and I can feel the love through my phone. 🤗🤗
I was so pleased, when Slade had this comeback after all their huge hits in the 70s. They were so nice and very true rock'n rollers. The deserved this success !
My sister is 8 yrs older than me, and she was obsessed with Slade as a teenager, so she introduced me to to their music when I was very young, Their '70's stuff is amazing, but they had this comeback in the '80's which was really cool also, 'Run, Run Away' is another great one . Anyway, thanks for the awesome video as always. ✌❤
I saw Slade back in the 70's in a small old theater venue in Indianapolis, Indiana. Two weeks later my ears were still buzzing. Long live rock and roll! Brownsville Station was the opening act.
Loads of later rock bands have said they were influenced by Slade & covered their songs. Glam Rock at it's finest & Noddy Holders voice is so good & recognisable. Another English rock band from the Midlands.
I have never heard this song before. It's a great one. I only knew Slade for their big hits back in the 70' (Cum on feel the Noise), would be nice to see you react to that one.
lade had their heyday in the early to mid-seventies, during the glam rock era. I was totally surprised that they suddenly reappeared in the charts in the eighties. After My Oh My came the successful single "Run Run Away". The members of Slade all come from the Black Country in England, where Robert Plant also comes from. They were friends with him and wanted to have him as a singer at the end of the sixties, but preferred to stay as a foursome so as not to have to share the fee with a fifth man. Singer Noddy Holder, whose father owned a van, occasionally drove Robert Plant to his gigs with regional bands when he was still a completely unknown singer.
Notable people from Wolverhampton include actors Frances Barber, Meera Syal and Eric Idle; and musicians lead singer Noddy Holder, Dave Hill, both of Slade and Robert Plant of well you should know!
they where famous in the 70th, had a lot o hits, rock glam band from scottland. alway extraordinary close and glitter, specially dave hill the gitarrist whilst noddy holder the Singer was popular for his stunning voice and sideburns. her best album Slayed was one of the best selling Albums in the 70th
Oh, hell YES!! Slade have been probably my most favourite rock band since I was a little kid in the mid-70s (they were hugely popular down here in Australia). In my 50s now and they're still unbeatable.
Slade have made one of the best Christmas songs that is ever made. I know that you have heard it many times.
It may sound crazy, but when I got married in 1984, this was our wedding song. We just fell in love with it when it was released. I still enjoy hearing it.
Well, that's fantastique! Because when we got married in 2001 we did the same trick!! ❤
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Loved Slade back in the 70's/80's. They had some banger hits. ❤🎼
Spent my teenage years listening to Slade in the 70s, they were easily the best band around at the time. Formed in Wolverhampton, England in 1966. Still listening today.
I must say, you two are the cutest couple. I have subscribed for a while now and you have great reviews. You always bring a smile to my face and I can feel the love through my phone. 🤗🤗
They were the most underrated band that out did the Beatles with hits in the top ten in the UK.
I was so pleased, when Slade had this comeback after all their huge hits in the 70s. They were so nice and very true rock'n rollers.
The deserved this success !
Excellent one of my favourite Christmas songs ❤
Oh WOW. The Memories.... One of my ULTIMATE FAVORITE VIDEOS AND SONGS...
Loved Slade as a young teenager in the 70's
me too
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In the 70s, Slade were a "Glam Rock" band, & they were the BEST. "Cuz I Love You" " " Cum On Feel The Noise"
My sister is 8 yrs older than me, and she was obsessed with Slade as a teenager, so she introduced me to to their music when I was very young, Their '70's stuff is amazing, but they had this comeback in the '80's which was really cool also, 'Run, Run Away' is another great one . Anyway, thanks for the awesome video as always. ✌❤
Sounds exactly like my childhood with my oldest sister being a massive Slade fan😂
@@tonymorris2071 Oh how cool! 😄
Slade were great.
I saw Slade back in the 70's in a small old theater venue in Indianapolis, Indiana. Two weeks later my ears were still buzzing. Long live rock and roll! Brownsville Station was the opening act.
What a great 70s band never a party would be the same without Slade so many great hits
Great choice guy's 👌
Loads of later rock bands have said they were influenced by Slade & covered their songs. Glam Rock at it's finest & Noddy Holders voice is so good & recognisable. Another English rock band from the Midlands.
Best band of the 70's absolutely brilliant
LOVE SLADE❤❤❤❤❤❤
Check out Slade singing 'How does it feel?' An absolute banger
You need to listen to coz I luv you from 1971
I have never heard this song before. It's a great one. I only knew Slade for their big hits back in the 70' (Cum on feel the Noise), would be nice to see you react to that one.
Cool band! ❤❤❤
I did see them I guess 5 or 6 years ago…. Them and the audience had a lot of fun
Love it!!!!❤❤❤❤❤
Let's go back to the 60's with this great oldie- Ricky Valance - Tell Laura I Love Her (1960)
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I bought my first slade album in 1974 ❤🎶🇨🇦👋
lade had their heyday in the early to mid-seventies, during the glam rock era. I was totally surprised that they suddenly reappeared in the charts in the eighties. After My Oh My came the successful single "Run Run Away". The members of Slade all come from the Black Country in England, where Robert Plant also comes from. They were friends with him and wanted to have him as a singer at the end of the sixties, but preferred to stay as a foursome so as not to have to share the fee with a fifth man. Singer Noddy Holder, whose father owned a van, occasionally drove Robert Plant to his gigs with regional bands when he was still a completely unknown singer.
Slade's signature song is the timeless, "Cum Hear the Noize."
I think you mean CUM ON FEEL THE NOIZE
Saw them live earlier than this and preferred the rock songs. Had several hits when glam rock at the same time as The Sweet and T Rex.
BRILLIANT 👏 👏 👏
Notable people from Wolverhampton include actors Frances Barber, Meera Syal and Eric Idle; and musicians lead singer Noddy Holder, Dave Hill, both of Slade and Robert Plant of well you should know!
Jugenderinnerungen ... 😊😊👍👍
Beatles rooftop ,vocês vão gostar, um abraço Brasil
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Bruce Springsteen : " I hate being called the boss"
Darkness On The Edge Of Town !
I liked Slade....They could melt your ear wax live......lol
they where famous in the 70th, had a lot o hits, rock glam band from scottland. alway extraordinary close and glitter, specially dave hill the gitarrist whilst noddy holder the Singer was popular for his stunning voice and sideburns. her best album Slayed was one of the best selling Albums in the 70th
Slade are an English rock band from around the Wolverhampton area. Still on the go but Noddy Holder has retired.