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Well, he's 77, and something's going to get us all sooner or later. Sad news, though. I have never been overly interested in music, but Slade caught my attention big time in the '70s. They were so alive and vibrant and guttural. My guess is Noddy's family is going public now because all hope is at an end. Man, what a voice.
I think you better read this https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-67161532
His wife says "he's feeling good and looking great", hardly "all hope at an end".
That's sad news. He was massively underrated as a songwriter. If it wasn't Slade, he would have made his mark elsewhere.
My teenage idols, fortunate to have seem them on two occasions in the capitol, the 1st time we mobbed them at the back of the capitol when they arrived, we gave them a big f*ck off kipper tie we had made for them, our teenage tribute band played at Rumney High in the youth club there I had to jump over the fence from St. Illtyds during lunchtime to play the gig, I couldn’t really give a favourite song as they had so many and it depends what mood I’m in, I generally go for How Does it Feel, I’m of the opinion that Jim Lea is the finest British musician of his era, he can play just about anything you put in his hands, outstanding bassist, 6 string axe, pianist, violinist, songwriter, composer and IMO Slade Alive is the finest Live LP still available today, one of my favourite songs outside their popular songs, the pictures in the video brilliantly paints a picture of the times, the words written at the time are so profound for today. All the world is a stage, isn’t fkin just!!! A big disappointment for me was that they couldn’t pull it off one more time for Live Aid, the rift between them was too great, hope that NOD continues to beat this awful disease for many more years, they just blew everyone away live on stage, Ronnie James Dio would probably be my favourite male singer, but Noddy’s is/was and always will be, the most unique.
In for a penny was in our repertoire Mozz, a nice but intricate chord sequence based around "D" , it was also one of Dave Hill's easiest lead to play, other than at the end its basically a one finger Job, although the song is easy to play, because of the problems i had i cannot play this anymore, the finger changes on the fret board are so close together i cannot co-ordinate the changes, check out Slady on You tube, a female tribute band, bloody great they are not seen them advertising a gig down these parts as yet but will certainly go and see them when they do.
I saw Slade at Cardiff University in their skinhead days. It must have been 1970. They were a very good turn. Having a violinist, Jim Lea, in a skinhead band, was a bit of a surprise but very effective. A bit of a contrast in style to their “glam” days
slade in there skinhead days
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kgYExj3BNBM
Wrongly, I lumped Slade in with the Glam rock movement which I saw as a huge let down after what preceded it - that said, I always thought Noddy Holder had one of the great rock voices. Glad to see that reports of his demise look premature, he’s always seemed indestructible to me.
loved Slade back in the 70s as previously mentioned very underrated as songwriters
fav single their first number one Cos I luv you
First ever band I got into and first Album I bought was old new borrowed and blue.
Really underestimated band and sadly I never saw them live.
Slade were a lat addition to the bill at Reading in 1980. They were brilliant
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UhrhqaNtCAg
This is the set list https://www.setlist.fm/setlist/slade...-2bd6541a.html
A four track EP was released. I have it somewhere.
I saw Slade in Top Rank along with Suzy Quatro, we got there well early sat on the floor near stage and watched the warm up band, threesome from Dublin called Thin Lizzy.. I always wonder if that was there first mainland tour👀
They were originally a band called The 'N Between way back in 1966, moved onto being Ambrose Slade,they were so diverse they'd play Zappa, Moody Blues, Stepenwolf, Chas Chandler of the Animals made then big..
I would argue this is Noddy best vocal moment :
https://youtu.be/u7XEjl5GNS8?si=J0_Pqf0iKe_PS3uc
I don't want any of us to go. but we all will. And if i could choose then it would be in your sleep peacefully.