I so remember that day. Slade fan club members were offered tickets to go to the filming at the Rainbow in London. The guys went through the songs a couple of times. First they used their guitars as seen in the video then they used the Flame shaped ones for the film. Also remember Emperor Rosco doing the DJ and intros. What an experience. I’ve watched the film loads of times but still can’t spot myself in the crowd. Happy Days.
One of my all time favourites. Now 70. Remember not a good song to listen to after breaking up with a girlfriend. If my adult children see this I deny everything
SLADE..luv the boyz..love the album and always enjoy the film when i watch it..never ever get tired of Slade.. never a day goes by when i dont hear em' play them everyday !!! Slade will be in my life for good..👍
Been a slade fan since I was about 8 yrs old in 1983 / 84 when Run runaway and My oh My were out. I so wanted my oh my to be number 1 . Well I apologise to all true fans of slade , I only saw Flame the movie last week on TH-cam for 1st time ever. Fantastic film and loved it . I'm now 47 and a grandad and my neighbours love my slade vinyl collection . Thank you
One of my favourite Holder/Lea compositions. There must been fans of the group who have never heard it, or any of their LP tracks for that matter. In the 70's the nation's exposure to pop music was strictly policed by the establishment. Pop was played on BBC Radio 1 on 247 metres medium wave and during the day their programme's producers would select single records for the disc jockey to play from artists such as David Cassidy, The Bay City Rollers and Slade. Every day there was a fifteen minute news programme called Newsbeat that might include an interview with an artist such as Slade where they'd talk about their new album. The Newsbeat producer might select a snippet of a track from the album to play behind the interview but it would have to be the single from the album. If there was no single release from the album at all then he'd select an old single to play. On Saturday afternoons betwen two-thirty and five the speed of the BBC's turntables would be altered to 33 and a 1/3rd and records by artists such as Yes, Pink Floyd or The Eagles would be played. The disc jockey would also read out the album chart but even if one of Slade's albums was at number one his producer still wouldn't instruct his DJ to play a track from it because Slade were a singles artist and they were the province of the producers who chose the records to be played the rest of the week. I'd like to report that all this was swept away by punk rock or because Stairway To Heaven or Tubular Bells made such an impact. Or even that the CD, Michael Jackson or hip hop changed the landscape. I'm not sure that it has, Ken Bruce's producer selected a mix of albums and singles on Radio 2 but Radio 1 still thinks in terms or singles, let's face it they have to ensure they play short songs or they won't have time for all that talking the producer wants them to do.
The basslines in this song are on par with anything mccartney did..., melodic and still driving the song forward,,, jim lea is such an underrated bassplayer!
I’m sorry, but I have to say it. This was not Slade’s best album (IMHO). It had two of their best songs in Far Far Away and How Does it Feel. Them Kinda Monkeys Can’t Swing probably makes the grade, but I was so disappointed with this album. This was a change down from their normal racket and I liked it not. I guess I really love their raucous stuff.
I have the LP right here with me now. OK Yesterday Was Yesterday...that was a B side if I remember correctly. And what about So Far So Good. Never liked Far Far Away though, bit of a dirge I thought.
Fantastic movie the most underrated band ever and noddy holder has the best rock voice ever keep on rocking
Spot on mate.
I so remember that day. Slade fan club members were offered tickets to go to the filming at the Rainbow in London. The guys went through the songs a couple of times. First they used their guitars as seen in the video then they used the Flame shaped ones for the film. Also remember Emperor Rosco doing the DJ and intros. What an experience. I’ve watched the film loads of times but still can’t spot myself in the crowd. Happy Days.
Lucky you. Bloody envious
They should have filmed it at the civic hall in Wolverhampton, their local town the atmosphere there for their concerts was fantastic.
One of my all time favourites. Now 70. Remember not a good song to listen to after breaking up with a girlfriend. If my adult children see this I deny everything
Slade make you feel happier after seeing or hearing them.
A true feel good music
Right on
Fabulous feelgood song from a great album and a gritty movie
Mark Kermode lists Slade In Flame as the best rock movie of all time.
@@chrisst8922and titled his book How Does it Feel
Super song and70th.years and greatest remembers😢
SLADE..luv the boyz..love the album and always enjoy the film when i watch it..never ever get tired of Slade.. never a day goes by when
i dont hear em'
play them everyday !!!
Slade will be in my life for good..👍
Been a slade fan since I was about 8 yrs old in 1983 / 84 when Run runaway and My oh My were out. I so wanted my oh my to be number 1 . Well I apologise to all true fans of slade , I only saw Flame the movie last week on TH-cam for 1st time ever. Fantastic film and loved it . I'm now 47 and a grandad and my neighbours love my slade vinyl collection . Thank you
Why this was not released as a single is beyond me, a summer smash No1 it would have been for sure like merry xmas was at Christmas.
Why the hell this was not released a single is beyond me, after merry xmas it was a sure No1.
I was there ❤❤❤
Thanks for showing this it takes me back to 1974/5. I listen to those refrains from Dave and I'm a teen again. A fan since 73 and a fan till I die.
David Graham благодарю за трансляциию отличной песни группы Slade.
Wspaniale czasy glam rocka !
Slade mit Noddy Holder wird ewig bleiben....Die Kostüme fantastisch. Eine der besten Rockbands der 70/80er Welt .
Super song!!!
Super melody , Slade are perfect!!!
😃😃🤣
Funny you mentioned the melody, as they were one of the few bands that one could actually hear their bass player.
a great slab of Slade power pop , a cousin of sorts to 'When The Lights Are Out'
Great band!!! ❤❤❤❤❤💯💯💯💯💯🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥💪💪💪💪💪🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
One of my favourite Holder/Lea compositions.
There must been fans of the group who have never heard it, or any of their LP tracks for that matter.
In the 70's the nation's exposure to pop music was strictly policed by the establishment. Pop was played on BBC Radio 1 on 247 metres medium wave and during the day their programme's producers would select single records for the disc jockey to play from artists such as David Cassidy, The Bay City Rollers and Slade.
Every day there was a fifteen minute news programme called Newsbeat that might include an interview with an artist such as Slade where they'd talk about their new album. The Newsbeat producer might select a snippet of a track from the album to play behind the interview but it would have to be the single from the album. If there was no single release from the album at all then he'd select an old single to play.
On Saturday afternoons betwen two-thirty and five the speed of the BBC's turntables would be altered to 33 and a 1/3rd and records by artists such as Yes, Pink Floyd or The Eagles would be played. The disc jockey would also read out the album chart but even if one of Slade's albums was at number one his producer still wouldn't instruct his DJ to play a track from it because Slade were a singles artist and they were the province of the producers who chose the records to be played the rest of the week.
I'd like to report that all this was swept away by punk rock or because Stairway To Heaven or Tubular Bells made such an impact. Or even that the CD, Michael Jackson or hip hop changed the landscape. I'm not sure that it has, Ken Bruce's producer selected a mix of albums and singles on Radio 2 but Radio 1 still thinks in terms or singles, let's face it they have to ensure they play short songs or they won't have time for all that talking the producer wants them to do.
Hello Graham
Summer Song ,,, 1974 😉
Anthony+++
A brilliant film and so udernested
best band ever for me love Slade
I never understand, their songs so good, covered by other bands, yet not recognised, why ?
Happy birthday Jimmy, we want more!!!
Love this track
Should have been a single
So upbeat
Thanks Dave
The basslines in this song are on par with anything mccartney did..., melodic and still driving the song forward,,, jim lea is such an underrated bassplayer!
Nostalgie...😢😢
Slade - Fantastik!!!
Dai-Veed...Ta very mucha for ree-vee-ling... Great work.
I love it.
Браво ребята !!!🥰🔥🎸🎤👏🌟💥🥳❤️
❤❤❤❤
SLADE НАВСЕГДА!!!
Also a great song 👏👏👏
Wspaniały Slade aż chce się żyć
Гениальная простота!
Par Excellence!
The camera didn't once zoom in on Don Powell..?
The Beatles, Rolling Stones, Slade, ABBA
Saw them on the Midnight Special 1974. Though I can't find that performance anywhere.
On TH-cam, print Slade on Midnight Special. They sing Cum on feel the Noize
Песня супер! Нодди как всегда великолепен!
💪💪💪🔥🔥🔥👍👍👍💯💯💯❤️❤️❤️🙏🙏🙏
Nrver heard this one before ..have u Steve??
Why every british have an nudells meal on his head ??? (Joke) !
I’m sorry, but I have to say it. This was not Slade’s best album (IMHO). It had two of their best songs in Far Far Away and How Does it Feel. Them Kinda Monkeys Can’t Swing probably makes the grade, but I was so disappointed with this album. This was a change down from their normal racket and I liked it not. I guess I really love their raucous stuff.
And I liked it then - I remember I took a cassette from a friend to rewrite it.
Тhere was this album and Queen III - I liked both 👻
I have the LP right here with me now.
OK Yesterday Was Yesterday...that was a B side if I remember correctly. And what about So Far So Good. Never liked Far Far Away though, bit of a dirge I thought.
There’s nothing wrong with liking Slade, it’s just that this album didn’t make the grade. Slade’s grade that is 🙂.
@weswright3187 the album was written for the film so had a 60's vibe
@@alanwhitney3263 Yes, I know. But I didn’t pick up on the 60’s thing, even though it was kind of set in the 60’s.
Sterling.