Yo tengo 63 y todos los buenos temas sobre rock me encantan, pero los que hacen mover el esqueleto. Soy de Arequipa y desde los 17 años hasta la actualidad escucho estos temas. Otro buen tema es del grupo Scandal Goodbye To TH-cam. Me hacen mover el esqueleto a mi edad y nunca dejaré de escucharlos.
I met Noddy on Friday night.. I hosted a 70s night and he turned up for it. He was brilliant, took part in the raffle, giving the prizes out.Brilliant man.
@@goldenretriever6261 There's been some great covers over the years performed by bands who were famous for originals. It's a great tribute to the original artists by performing covers. And then you get bands who perform originals and make them sound like covers ... eg, Krokus - "Long Stick Goes Boom" comes to mind :)
Quiet Riot didn't like it when there producer told them they should cover Cum On Feel the Noise!! They sure were happy when it became a huge hit. So on there next album Condition Critical they covered another Slade Song Mama Weer All Crazee Now!
Také je poslouchám od 72 a pořád mě dovedou vrátit do doby kdy nám bylo vše fuk chtěli jsme se dobře bavit milovat a pít .To byl krásný život.Teď v 66 vzpomínám ale když je slyším tak mě je pořád 17 a to je prostě fajn.Díky přátelé.❤😂😂😂😂😂😂❤❤
Still got most of their Albums in loft i think, just no record player yo play them!! 63 now and still listen to their tracks in the car via memory stick, all modern stuff now🤣🤣
It was once said by a slade bandmates dad I believe that in his opinion this band wouldn't ever be a success because the singer just shouts all the time !! - not quite as famous as Pete best and the beatles etc but this statement has a place I believe !!
I kinda get it that feeling of melancholy and lost youth vibe. I hung out with a buncha music freaks who were really big into any UK band that had not made it big in the US. Some of them them broke through, like Pink Floyd, Queen or Genesis, but others like Slade, Hawkwind, Gentle Giant or Barclay James Harvest remained relatively unknown on the US charts.
While I am alive, I will never let this song die. I will return year after year to recharge with this show and continue preaching the word of Noddy and company. Long live Slade!!!
Few people could work the crowd like Noddy. I saw them at Reading festival (UK) in the early eighties I think. Well past their prime and facing a disinterested and drunk heavy rock crowd. By the time they had finished, they won the day. Everyone was going crazy. They won them over with good old fashioned talent and heart. One of the best performances ever. Crowd wouldn't let them go.
Americans want to hear music. Save the too much talking. It doesn't work with most American audiences. Especially, since you have to keep it short. The English talk too long. Sorry, just an observation.
Saw them at Cobo in 74 or so. Fantastic. Those few yrs were the start of all the glam rock ... Slade, Queen, New York Dolls, Kiss, and others not quite glam but Mott the Hoople, Alex Harvey, Bowie
Where I lived, it was Sweet, Slade and Kiss who were the big three that all the cool kids listened to. (mid 70's) Me? I listened to ABBA at the time.... Thankfully, I got better. (Not that there's anything wrong with ABBA though... but I actually disliked hard rock back then. Weird how things can change.)
In 1973 I found a broken 8 track tape on my family's Lowry organ, left there by my uncle Albert (he found it on the side of the road). "Slayed" by Slade. I fixed it up, put it in my player and was a Slade fan ever since. This song made the biggest impact!
That's an awesome story! It was meant to be! You were meant to listen to that! The universe sent that to you! I feel that sound in general brings us closer to the world's creator as AC/DC once said. Light, sound, drums, guitar!
Yep, they were great times, i left school in 76, now 63, one son, 2 step sons, 5 grandkids, and beautiful wife, miss those years from early 70's to mid 80's, the best🥳👍
I was a Slade fan 1971 till around 74- 75. Im 63 next month. I reckon this was their best record. Happy days. Great to hear it again. Thanks for the music lads. 👍
I'm sure they got royalties from the Quiet Riot megahit of the cover song they did of this. That version shot to #1 here in the states back in early 80s. Like 10 years after this one.
They had some great songs in the 80's to, try "Rock n Roll Preacher", it's flat out jam that was only released in Germany, for the life of me I'll never figure that one out.
@Redblade Run Runaway, Rock n Roll Preacher and The Mysterious Mr Jones are probably my favorite "Post Redding" (1980 and later, the Redding music festival that year was a big come back for them after almost calling it quits earlier that year) songs of theirs.
I'm from Noddy holders home town Walsall. They were skin heads when they started out. Noddy lived on beechdale estate. These guy's anthem from my youth.
I have CDs in my car with more than 150 songs from the different bands and yes The Slade and Cum On Feel The Noice is the overwhelming number one. It even works as a good sleep song for me when i listen to it half an hour before i go to sleep. Whoever wants to believe. I am 71.
Saw them do this at the auditorium theatre in Chicago…..think it was 1974……lights out black stage all you heard were platform shoes clunking onto the stage…….they rocked….the lead band that night “hawkwind”. The people and clothes by concert goers were from a different planet….very cool show….
Its not only this song, but most Slade songs. Jim Lea was such a talented Bassplayer. I would say the same thing to Uriah Heeps Gary Thain. Too bad he was a heroine-wreck and died shortly after he was sacked by Hensley. U. Heep was never as good after his last contribution on the Wonderworld album
Magic guitars, magic microphones! Magic vocals!Love all the cords hooked up to amps, mixing boards, etc.! Lip sync anyone, you were hoaxed! It was a regular practice back in a bygone time frame. Doesn't change the fact that this is a good song.
If you noticed lip sync in the video is possible they were for the video. Even top of the pops was staged until tech enabled bands to play live. I know a singer from that era and there were stricked standing positions so some of the huge cameras they used could try and make the experience better. Even when a band played live for t.v the rules applied. One video of a seventies band playing, was amazing musically but when you look at the audience around them, they are sat still where as maybe you and I would have been freaking out. Tech seemed to change around late 70's early 80's very quickly. No massive TV cameras and the invention of steady cam made watching a band on tv so much better as multiple angles were easily covered. Suddenly tech got better and better as in the case of mobile phones. All from that era had probably even experienced the t.v remote control and thought ' Why, i can just get up and turn it to another channel, mobile phones too. You'd see people with the huge mobile devices and a huge battery, costing around a grand back then while we're all thinking 'Why'. I can use a pay phone or home phone. I was pondering this the other day, thinking I always kept intouch with people easily enough. But now they play a massive roll in all our lives( except my Dad, who does have one but only uses the phone "new fangled tech, I don't want sat nav or email on a phone !: ) Sorry, off topic. I think lip sync at that time was understandable and at the time, personally I didn't care. Occasionally, you'd get a band lip syncing and forgetting they are in the entertainment industry and would make it obvious they were doing it. Love your ' post' and you are spot on.
@@mrhaltstop2294 Slade's absence from the Rock Hall is a prime example of why I lived 45 minutes away from the place for 11 years and have never set foot in it.
Cant beat the 70s 65 now still love listening to it..
Pound for pound you can’t beat 70-79.
Yo tengo 63 y todos los buenos temas sobre rock me encantan, pero los que hacen mover el esqueleto. Soy de Arequipa y desde los 17 años hasta la actualidad escucho estos temas. Otro buen tema es del grupo Scandal Goodbye To TH-cam. Me hacen mover el esqueleto a mi edad y nunca dejaré de escucharlos.
We all grew up with covers
A Slade is for Life, not Just for Christmas
👍
The voice that launched a thousand bands.
The greatest voice in rock history.
ash vs evil dead
Two great 70’s bands Slade and T.Rex ❤️❤️
Sweet makes 3.
T Rex. What is the best beat?
You got that right. !
Marc Bolan is Best ever all around artist..RIP
One of the great mysteries of 70’s rock is how these guys never were able to break the American market. One of the most underrated bands of that era.
i totally agree.. They were so good ,and remained underground in the American market
The humor was very British. And they weren't pretty boys. Unfair as it may be.
@@NelsonMontana1234
Yeah they were pretty quirky for the time of Led Zeppelin and Black Sabbath
i can, musically slade is great but they gimmick kinda corny.
Quiet riot's version has way more energy.
Noddy has an incredible voice. It's like he can make the "wall of sound" on his own!
One of my favorite groups. I'm 81yo.
I met Noddy on Friday night.. I hosted a 70s night and he turned up for it. He was brilliant, took part in the raffle, giving the prizes out.Brilliant man.
Sure bud dont lie
@art23428 it's true matey, my brother in law came as him and was so convincing I thought my sister was cheating on him with Noddy!!🤣
@@martinkeast3497
Simplement,
Ow you say?
Out Rageous!
😖
Thats a blast im sure
I grew up on the Quiet Riot cover. Believe-it-or-else but this is the first-ever time I've heard the original...!
Yep me too ... I first heard it on iHeart Radio (the Quiet Riot version ... got my iHeart Radio set on "Dokken" all the time).
Me too...the singer sounds almost exactly the same. So bizzare.
Me too- didn't know Quite Riot's version was a cover.
@@goldenretriever6261 There's been some great covers over the years performed by bands who were famous for originals. It's a great tribute to the original artists by performing covers. And then you get bands who perform originals and make them sound like covers ... eg, Krokus - "Long Stick Goes Boom" comes to mind :)
Quiet Riot didn't like it when there producer told them they should cover Cum On Feel the Noise!! They sure were happy when it became a huge hit. So on there next album Condition Critical they covered another Slade Song Mama Weer All Crazee Now!
Who else misses the 70s?
Every day Geoff.
Everyone that lived through the 70s hated them.
Not me I was a teenager. 😁 Still ❤️🎶 though.
Meeeee. I miss the seventies, and Slade especially!!
Jealous of the people that lived through the 50s-70s. Society was safer. Less strange. Less foreign.
I first heard this classic when i was still in school aged 15. Now i'm sixty and I still love it.
mohamed asnor yes and will be so for many years to come good old slade
That's exactly how I feel.
Well yea that's because it's amazeballz!!!😁😁😁
same here
mohamed asnor Ditto that bra!
It was the sensational seventy's....Slade and The Sweet absolutely smashed it 👍👍👊👊🕺🕺
This band ruled my life from 71-75. Still love them now.
Také je poslouchám od 72 a pořád mě dovedou vrátit do doby kdy nám bylo vše fuk chtěli jsme se dobře bavit milovat a pít .To byl krásný život.Teď v 66 vzpomínám ale když je slyším tak mě je pořád 17 a to je prostě fajn.Díky přátelé.❤😂😂😂😂😂😂❤❤
Still got most of their Albums in loft i think, just no record player yo play them!!
63 now and still listen to their tracks in the car via memory stick, all modern stuff now🤣🤣
Memories of packed out pubs in the 70's. Great days!
Slade for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame!!!
One of best songs ever. It rocks!!
The quiet riot cover is a lot better
Oasis cover is even better@@urla_180
@@urla_180 I like this version better. But that one is super cover I can understand people who like that one more.
God they were the days, wish we have music like this now
👍
We do. Stop being a boomer.
@@AtillaGenghisHuyterNo we don’t
@@AtillaGenghisHuyter please tell me songs that are as good as this
It was once said by a slade bandmates dad I believe that in his opinion this band wouldn't ever be a success because the singer just shouts all the time !! - not quite as famous as Pete best and the beatles etc but this statement has a place I believe !!
I love Slade since I was 13 or 14. For some reason, this song makes me melancholy now. Maybe I'm mourning my youth? I'm 63 now.
me toolol slade from wolverhampton so mean a lot to me
Great stuff, remember it well, don't mourn youth, just re live it and enjoy
Молодость это то ,что случается почти с каждым,а вот дожить до наших лет ,это выходит не у всех. Радуйся сегодня брат ! Привет из Харькова. Украина
Class is for life .
I kinda get it that feeling of melancholy and lost youth vibe. I hung out with a buncha music freaks who were really big into any UK band that had not made it big in the US.
Some of them them broke through, like Pink Floyd, Queen or Genesis, but others like Slade, Hawkwind, Gentle Giant or Barclay James Harvest remained relatively unknown on the US charts.
While I am alive, I will never let this song die. I will return year after year to recharge with this show and continue preaching the word of Noddy and company. Long live Slade!!!
from Japan!!! Slade rocks!!!
Proper band
Proper music
Proper blokes
Couldn't agree more.
Few people could work the crowd like Noddy. I saw them at Reading festival (UK) in the early eighties I think. Well past their prime and facing a disinterested and drunk heavy rock crowd. By the time they had finished, they won the day. Everyone was going crazy. They won them over with good old fashioned talent and heart. One of the best performances ever. Crowd wouldn't let them go.
Can't blame that crowd at all for not letting slade off the stage
Everyone says the same Slade great recordings, live fkin unbelievable.👏🏻
🧩👍🖐
Sounds like they earned their Cup-a-Soups and crisps that day then!
Americans want to hear music. Save the too much talking. It doesn't work with most American audiences. Especially, since you have to keep it short. The English talk too long. Sorry, just an observation.
Greatest song of all time, created all of metal genres
july 2024....yup...its still friggin' awesome!
La buena música nunca muere
August 2024 ... still friggin' awesome!
@@sheenaghm3053 Yess... it still is ... keep on rockin'... August 2024 !!! 👊😁🌲
All time favorite British glam rockers . Never missed their Detroit concerts!
Saw them at Cobo in 74 or so. Fantastic.
Those few yrs were the start of all the glam rock ... Slade, Queen, New York Dolls, Kiss, and others not quite glam but Mott the Hoople, Alex Harvey, Bowie
My childhood was sheer joy with Slade on TOTP !
One of the greatest rock anthems ever !!!! Just gets better & better
spot-on.
The soundtrack of my early seventies school days, as a young teenager, at a comprehensive school. ❤️
I hear you, Julia, me too!
Noddy could have been lead rock vocal for any band past or present. he stayed loyal to the phenomenal SLADE
Slade and Sweet, the most important bands of my youth...
I Love Wolverhampton, global and music. I am a old man of Brazil. I haver 60 years old ... good music.
Take 🖐🏻mate!🤘🏻✌️🏻
Nah
Where I lived, it was Sweet, Slade and Kiss who were the big three that all the cool kids listened to. (mid 70's)
Me? I listened to ABBA at the time....
Thankfully, I got better.
(Not that there's anything wrong with ABBA though... but I actually disliked hard rock back then. Weird how things can change.)
What about the glitter band
In 1973 I found a broken 8 track tape on my family's Lowry organ, left there by my uncle Albert (he found it on the side of the road). "Slayed" by Slade. I fixed it up, put it in my player and was a Slade fan ever since. This song made the biggest impact!
That's an awesome story! It was meant to be! You were meant to listen to that! The universe sent that to you! I feel that sound in general brings us closer to the world's creator as AC/DC once said. Light, sound, drums, guitar!
Slayed was released before Cum on feel the noize. Actually Slayed was my first LP of Slade too!
Иногда, чтобы найти
жемчужину, нужно
поискать её в пыли!
Growing up in the 70's was just brilliant.. Bedroom wall full of Slade and Wolves posters, BRING back the 70's..
Yep, they were great times, i left school in 76, now 63, one son, 2 step sons, 5 grandkids, and beautiful wife, miss those years from early 70's to mid 80's, the best🥳👍
Wolves ⚽️???
@@milin7120 best football team out there 😉
Für Slade gibt es nur ein Wort,Gigantisch.
Yes giants of pop at that time and nothing like them now
I was a Slade fan 1971 till around 74- 75. Im 63 next month. I reckon this was their best record. Happy days. Great to hear it again. Thanks for the music lads. 👍
Slade was number one in British
What a song! What a performance!
Never got the Credit they deserved in North America a top notch band
I'm sure they got royalties from the Quiet Riot megahit of the cover song they did of this. That version shot to #1 here in the states back in early 80s. Like 10 years after this one.
I never heard of them. I live in Massachusetts
@@maxxxmodelz4061 That and Mama Weer All Crazee Now which went to like, #10 something like 4 months later
I grew up in the 80s' and am just now hearing this. I love Noddy. I love his voice. I love the original version. I love this group!!
They had some great songs in the 80's to, try "Rock n Roll Preacher", it's flat out jam that was only released in Germany, for the life of me I'll never figure that one out.
@Redblade
Run Runaway, Rock n Roll Preacher and The Mysterious Mr Jones are probably my favorite "Post Redding" (1980 and later, the Redding music festival that year was a big come back for them after almost calling it quits earlier that year) songs of theirs.
This is pure 70's
@@Ruby16663 The best music period
Sounds the same as quiet riot version 10 years later. Song was ahead of it time
Na bijna vijftig jaar staat deze plaat nog steeds als een huis!
wow wow wow brings back happy memories as a carefree teenager, glam rock era was definitely the best 👌
I LOVE SLADE.🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸
I'm from Noddy holders home town Walsall. They were skin heads when they started out. Noddy lived on beechdale estate. These guy's anthem from my youth.
Skinheads when they started out? The cover of their first album Beginnings says otherwise....
Noddy's Hilarious in This, Top Fellows All Of Em.
Noddy isn’t from Walsall kid😆🤣
Nice! Should’ve stayed as Skinheads. Oi!
There were never skinheads, it was marketing ploy by their record company.
I REALLY LOVE SLADE🎸🎸🥁🥁
imagine belting through the entire song. its killer 👏👏
Black country's finest❤
Maybe we said that in the 70s. But changed a bit now. Not trying to nag, but language is a bit more inclusive now ✌️😀
@@Twiglet456Ay?
I have CDs in my car with more than 150 songs from the different bands and yes The Slade and Cum On Feel The Noice is the overwhelming number one. It even works as a good sleep song for me when i listen to it half an hour before i go to sleep. Whoever wants to believe. I am 71.
I always seem to drive faster listening to this
.. la grande et belle époque de la Pop... que reviennent vite ces groupes.. a bas le Rap !!!...
Slade,my childhood.just quality.
Way under rated here in the US. Noddy could belt em out!
What a set of pipes on that boy...!
Tenho 55 anos...slade trás muitas recordações. Aqui no Brasil essa banda era muito querida nos anos 70-80...
От этой песни реально срывает крышу! Slade!!!!
Лучше чем группа Quiet Riot.
Le top de mes jeunes années ! Super Slade..
Doesn't actually matter mates! Just feel the Noise like we do from Generation 60's! 🤘🏻✌️🏻
Saw them do this at the auditorium theatre in Chicago…..think it was 1974……lights out black stage all you heard were platform shoes clunking onto the stage…….they rocked….the lead band that night “hawkwind”. The people and clothes by concert goers were from a different planet….very cool show….
Le Rock n' roll n'a jamais rien fait de mieux !! Fabuleux !! Tout est là !! Thankkssss !!! Graciaasss !!! Merciiii !!!
Joy of our youth.......
Legendary original rock tune.
Yep, Legendary. Still sends a shiver down my spine (in a nice way).. 👌
A classic band
This is very best voice of rock!
I am 63 and still love it
I want this played at my funeral
Totally my favorite tune at 13yoa ... '73... Where's the Good Times Gone?!
Cheers... Rock On....
SLADE ROCKS !!
Best Slade song ever
I like Give us a Goal. But I'm biased as I was there.
Listen to a song called Kill them at the hot club tonight by Slade totally different
And best band in the world, if you have seen them you all will agree 👍 💯 👌 Andy Wood
We went to half a dozen SLADE shows every time they hit Detroit. They where fantastic!!
Обожаю Slade!!!
Force of nature ❤️❤️❤️
straight to number one in the UK 1973!
Slade was The UK.
This song is the best song ive heard
The original is so underrated
great energy...they should give talks to modern artistes on how to work a crowd...
Let's Slade the Noise!!!🤘🏻🤝🏻😉
perth45
Yeahhh ummm there is no crowd
@@georgeross7531 and its clearly dubbed
Noddy used to give talks He said 3 things Have a good lawyer a good accountant and a good manager.
Love the guitar this song is a all time classic
*The best music of all time!*
What a voice
Now THIS is a banger of a tune!
Wonderful old song !!!
What a band loved these when I was growing up
What a lovely band!! 😍
Great song.
The bass runs make this tune work.
The bass line makes most songs work. It’s amazing how brilliant so many rock bass players are?
Its not only this song, but most Slade songs. Jim Lea was such a talented Bassplayer. I would say the same thing to Uriah Heeps Gary Thain. Too bad he was a heroine-wreck and died shortly after he was sacked by Hensley.
U. Heep was never as good after his last contribution on the Wonderworld album
The good old guys
I was born in the 70's like 1975 so I was a rocker when I was a baby
Szeretem, egyszerűen jó hallgatni
Truly the loudest Band ever !!!
Most people don't even realized how hard they're roasting everyone here. Two basses and an acoustic guitar! This is great!
@Jacob Tobias in the video. Look closely.
One awesome thing about being 60, I saw them at Winterland quite a few times in the '70s. Great shows.
You lucky dog.
Saw them at Cobo in Detroit. Great fun!
What a voice!! 😎😎
Noddy Holder - Great world rock- vocal!!!
Noddy Neville
Slade eterno em nossos corações, simpliente incrível.
I have been looking for this gem for a long time. Thanks for uploading it❤
Still sounds better than anything produced in 2023
Demais, fora de série, será que ainda ouviremos rock com essa qualidade?
Great rock band I heard them in 73🎉
When you saw slade live you felt the noise , Rocks anthem
Love this tune
Magic guitars, magic microphones! Magic vocals!Love all the cords hooked up to amps, mixing boards, etc.! Lip sync anyone,
you were hoaxed! It was a regular practice back in a bygone time frame.
Doesn't change the fact that this is a good song.
If you noticed lip sync in the video is possible they were for the video. Even top of the pops was staged until tech enabled bands to play live. I know a singer from that era and there were stricked standing positions so some of the huge cameras they used could try and make the experience better. Even when a band played live for t.v the rules applied. One video of a seventies band playing, was amazing musically but when you look at the audience around them, they are sat still where as maybe you and I would have been freaking out. Tech seemed to change around late 70's early 80's very quickly. No massive TV cameras and the invention of steady cam made watching a band on tv so much better as multiple angles were easily covered. Suddenly tech got better and better as in the case of mobile phones. All from that era had probably even experienced the t.v remote control and thought ' Why, i can just get up and turn it to another channel, mobile phones too. You'd see people with the huge mobile devices and a huge battery, costing around a grand back then while we're all thinking 'Why'. I can use a pay phone or home phone. I was pondering this the other day, thinking I always kept intouch with people easily enough. But now they play a massive roll in all our lives( except my Dad, who does have one but only uses the phone "new fangled tech, I don't want sat nav or email on a phone !: ) Sorry, off topic. I think lip sync at that time was understandable and at the time, personally I didn't care. Occasionally, you'd get a band lip syncing and forgetting they are in the entertainment industry and would make it obvious they were doing it. Love your ' post' and you are spot on.
Saw Slade in the 70's front row, shook hands with Noddy, 66 now and still enjoy them🎶🎶
Why lie your not cool
@@art23428 why is that
The best of everything always seems to be in the rear view mirror.
Ain't that a fact.
eLEMENTARYimage One can’t forget this voice and energy..
@@mrhaltstop2294
Slade's absence from the Rock Hall is a prime example of why I lived 45 minutes away from the place for 11 years and have never set foot in it.