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Other Slade songs....

osymandus

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WE know this time of year Sir Nodd of Holders pension fund grow's but what are your other Slade favourites songs ??

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Plenty mate. I urge everyone to watch "Slade in Flame", excellent film.

I went to the premiere of that.

As for favourite Slade songs

Gudby t Jane , Mama weer all crazee now are the and Cum on feel the Noize are the obvious choices, but I also particularly like Pook hill, Dapple rose and Angelina off the 2nd album and Everyday , but I think I will plump for How does it Feel ...

IIRC this is one of Noel Gallaghers all time favourites as well.


Shrimpers content : I first met Pak legend Ossie (RIP) at a Slade gig at Hammersmith
 
Saw Slade on the same bill as Chuck Berry at Lanchester(the pre- Xmas gig where My Ding a Ling was recorded)in the early 70's.Great live band.A Wolverhampton mate (now exiled in Sweden)once told me a great Noddy Holder joke revolving around the pronunciation of kipper tie/cup of tea but it only really works well if you can tell it with the local accent(as he of course could).
 
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