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[Albion] Slade in Flame



PascalGroß Tips

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Jan 29, 2024
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I'm a big fan. Slade Alive was the first album I owned and Jim Lea has been a massive influence on my playing over the years. I saw them at Reading in 1980 when they replaced Ozzy Osbourne and blew the place away. I saw the film at The Regent Cinema in London not long before COVID when Dave Hill did a q&a afterwards. Holders voice at his prime was superb and together with Lea they were masters of the three minutes hit song. Looking forward to the BluRay release (and trying to find my BluRay player!)
November 2017 … never too early for Merry Christmas Everybody 🥳

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Fungus

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NSC Patron
May 21, 2004
7,274
Truro
Second album I bought was Slade Alive. Surprisingly there’s some great blues amongst the traditional Slade rocking.
Was my first album. Didn't sound great on my cheap Fidelity record player, but some rocking tunes.
 


Lenny Rider

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Sep 15, 2010
6,472
Just been to see Slade in Flame for the second time. The first was as a 16 year old mega Slade fan in 1975 when it first came out and just View attachment 201232now as it’s been rereleased by the BFI for its 50th anniversary.
Great clips of 1970s Brighton and a real piece of pop music history.
Any other mirror top hatted old Slade fans here?
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Keep an eye out for the old boy, one of his rare acting credits as a child star.👍
 












drew

Drew
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Oct 3, 2006
24,398
Burgess Hill
Slayed was the first album I bought. Saw them at Donnington Monsters of Rock (along with AC/DC, Whitesnake, Blue Oyster Cult, Blackfoot and More) in 1981. Saw them again at the Brighton Centre when there were lighting issues and they played their set with the house lights on!!
 






el punal

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Aug 29, 2012
12,988
The dull part of the south coast
I remember Ambrose Slade, those cheeky Wolverhampton skinheads, when they released ‘Shape of Things to Come’ back in 1970(?). Cue me doing my mimicking in a Black Country accent - ‘Noothink caan change the shaape ov things to coom!’. Alright then, best move on with that. :blush:
 
























Eeyore

Munching grass in Queen's Park
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Apr 5, 2014
28,325
Slade had three singles enter the charts straight in at number one.

Come On Feel The Noize
Skweeze Me Pleeze Me
Merry Xmas Everybody

The next band to do that was The Jam with …

Going Underground
A Town Called Malice
Beat Surrender

The first two bands I saw live … both in 1977.
If I remember, Going Underground was the first new entry at number 1 after the last Slade one.
 




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