Alan Price's Monster Music Mash (The first of Slade's many appearances at the BBC!)
Martha My Dear
Wild Winds Are Blowing
The Shape Of Things To Come
Know Who You Are
Do You Want Me
Get Down And Get With It
Coz I Luv You
Look Wot You Dun
Take Me Bak 'Ome
Fellow "Brummies", Blackfoot Sue, doing their very best Slade impression, with Standing In The Road! Blackfoot Sue also supported Slade on tour!
Mama Weer All Crazee Now
And Geordie, doing their very best impersonation, with All Because Of You!
Gudbuy T' Jane
Cum On Feel The Noize
Skweeze Me, Pleeze Me
My Friend Stan
Merry Xmas Everybody
Everyday
The Bangin' Man
Far Far Away
How Does It Feel
Thanks For The Memory (Wham Bam Thank You Mam)
In For A Penny
Let's Call It Quits
Gypsy Roadhog
My Baby Left Me / That's All Right (Mama)
Give Us A Goal
Rock 'N' Roll Bolero
We'll Bring The House Down
Lock Up Your Daughters
My Oh My
Run Runaway
All Join Hands
Hey Ho, Wish You Well
Myzsterious Mizster Jones
Radio Wall Of Sound
Universe
"SLADE * BBC - TOP OF THE POPS 1970-72" Bootleg LP Sleeve.
1. Raven 2. See Us Here 3. Do You Want Me 4. The Gospel According To Rasputin 5. Dirty Joker 6. The Man Who Speaks Evil 7. Get Down And Get With It 8. In Like A Shot From My Gun 9. Take Me Bak 'Ome 10. Look Wot You Done 11. Darling Be Home Soon 12. Sweet Little Rock 'N' Roller 13. Move Over 14. Mama Weer All Crazee Now 15. Nights In White Satin 16. Getting Better 17. Omaha
There is nothing new on this blog, everything here has been previously available elsewhere, in one format or another. My aim here is to try to ensure that the information is available to all Slade fans everywhere.
My thanks to Chris Selby (without whom I would know nothing)and anybody else that has supplied anything personal to this or any other media collection. I must apologise to Chris Charlesworth for taking liberty's with his book. Anybody who is interested in the group's history should invest in a copy of 'Feel The Noize', generally considered to be The Slade Bible by most fans. And last but by no means least,Keith Farley ('N Between Times) and John R. Woodhouse (Brum Beat) who have provided much background information by way of their on-line research, These should be studied by anybody with any interest in the 60's Midland Beat era. More general 60's info can be found at Marmalade Skies, a source of invaluable pop essentials.
Any offer of missing artwork would be gratefully received. My main concern is to get 'readable text' for the trainspotters.
All of Slade's official releases have been remastered and released on CD with good quality packaging and comprehensive sleeve notes by Salvo for Union Square. I would recommend the purchase of this collection to anybody who is interested in the group. This blog will not be making any official music available for download.
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The Historian
I would like to take this opportunity to thank Chris Selby for his input. This site owes much, if not all, to his relentless research and charitable nature. Keep up the good work mate.
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