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Slade Concert

New Victoria Theatre (London, England)

Slade

04.24.1975
Tracks: 13 / Total Time: 1:07:00
Catalog: King Biscuit

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Concert Summary

Although Slade saw their biggest commercial success between 1972 and 1974, they were still riding high on the rock ‘n’ roll mountain when they recorded this show at London's New Victoria Theatre. It was captured for BBC Radio1 as the second part of the "Insight" radio show entitled "Six Days On The Road” that was transmitted in August of 1975.

Formed in 1966 in the English industrial midlands as the N'Betweens the band soon built up a formidable following on the live circuit playing their own versions of contemporary rock covers and obscure U.S. R&B records. A name change to Ambrose…entire summary

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  • bangin man | Thursday, August 28, 2008 | 12:00 am

    The best live band ever. They never made it big in the US but they were huge everywhere else, and so they should have been, every songs a hit. Noddy's vocals are from a throat forged from tungsten steel, Jim Lea is the best bassist you ever heard, Dave Hlll, showman extraordinaire, Don Powell, the human drum machine never drops a beat. I saw them once and no one else came close, The Who, Led Zep, Van Halen, and I am not on crack, Slade just were not fashionable enough for the press.

  • tunancheese | Monday, July 07, 2008 | 10:00 pm

    Brilliant performance by Noddy & company! Electric energy at its screeching best!!! Rock on, Slade - you were one of the best live bands, ever!!!

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