Come with us, children, back to the magical, mystical land of the 1980s. Where for a brief but shining span of time the hair was high, the riffs were righteous, the lead singers preening, the flashpots fiery, the colors popping, and the party never stopped on Sunset Strip or at the strip club.
Whether its called Hair Metal, Glam Metal, or Pop Metal (and how you feel about those terms), it filled the charts and screen time on MTV with bands like Guns n’ Roses, Mötley Crüe, Bon Jovi, Poison, Def Leppard, Twisted Sister, Warrant, Winger, L.A. Guns, Skid Row, Tesla, W.A.S.P., Dokken, Vixen, Quiet Riot, Stryper, Ratt,, Cinderella, Whitesnake and Great White.
Cum on re-feel the noize with Slade
Re-feel the noize with Slade s latest greatest hits package, Cum On Feel the Hitz! in your collection. Frontman Noddy Holder is straight-forward with Goldmine on the band s legacy, and their greatest songs.
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Jan 7, 2021
SLADE 70s (L-R): Noddy Holder, Don Powell, Dave Hill and Jim Lea of Slade perform on a Christmas TV show in December 1973, Hilversum, Netherlands. Photo by Gijsbert Hanekroot/Redferns
Re-feel the noize with Slade s latest greatest hits package, Cum On Feel the Hitz! in your collection. Frontman Noddy Holder is straight-forward with Goldmine on the band s legacy, and their greatest songs.
19 December 2020
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The Slade star, who penned the 1973 festive classic Merry Christmas Everybody has revealed drunken people will come up to him and belt out Wizzard s hit I Wish It Could Be Christmas Everyday’, which was released the same year, thinking he’s the 74-year-old Brummy.
He said: “What’s funny is people come up to me in all the bars and all around and say, ‘Oh, I love your Christmas record’. And I say, ‘Oh good, I’m glad you like it’. Then they say, ‘Yeah, we always have it on every year, that Wish It Could Be Christmas Every Day’. They think I did Woody’s song.”