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    Slade are an English rock band formed in Wolverhampton in 1966. They rose to prominence during the glam rock era in the early 1970s, [1] achieving 17 consecutive top 20 hits and six number ones on the UK Singles Chart. The British Hit Singles & Albums names them the most successful British group of the 1970s based on sales of singles.

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  2. www.youtube.com › c › SladeOfficialBandSlade Official - YouTube

    Slade Official. @SladeOfficialBand. •. 33.1K subscribers • 402 videos. Formed in Wolverhampton in 1966, Slade's chart career spanned 3 decades. Slade were unstoppable throughout the...

  3. Jun 15, 2020 · ( Classic Rock ) last updated 15 June 2020. Noddy Holder looks back at Slade's noizy, hit-infested career, from bovver braces to mirror hats. Noddy Holder remembers the exact time when he finally realised how massively – make that unbelievably – popular Slade had become in Britain.

  4. www.davehillslade.com › the-bandSlade | The Band

    Learn about the history, members, songs and tours of Slade, one of the most exciting and influential bands to come out of Great Britain in the past 50 years. Find out how Slade have been a firm favourite on the pop-rock'n'roll scene with their unique blend of flamboyance and fun, and their 23 Top-20 singles and 6 No-1 albums.

  5. The discography of Slade, an English rock band, consists of fifteen studio albums, fifty seven singles, four live albums, and twelve compilation albums.

    • 'Thanks For The Memory (Wham Bam Thank You Mam)' Thanks For The Memory (Wham Bam, Thank You Mam) (TV Performance) 'Thanks For The Memory ('Wham Bam Thank You Mam)' was Slade's first single release after their 1975 rock musical film Slade In Flame.
    • 'Run Runaway' Slade - Run Runaway (RESTORED - SUPERSCALED TO 4K) Another single which peaked at No.7 in the UK charts, 'Run Runaway' came at a time when Slade were down on their luck.
    • 'My Friend Stan' Slade - My Friend Stan (Original Promo) (1973) (HD) Slade took their rampant rock stylings down a notch with 1973 single 'My Friend Stan', the first song from their 1974 album, Old New Borrowed and Blue.
    • 'Squeeze Me, Pleeze Me' Slade - Skweeze Me Pleeze Me. Inspired by seeing a local pianist perform at his local boozer, Jim Lea's penned 'Skweeze Me, Pleeze' me with Noddy Holder.
  6. Nov 3, 2020 · By Dave Ling. ( Classic Rock ) published 3 November 2020. For a time in 1970s Slade were the most popular band in Britain. But then a car crash put the brakes on, America didn’t ‘get’ them, and as glam-rock faded so too did the bands fortunes.

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