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Slade – Full Concert – 08/04/75 – Winterland (OFFICIAL)

Slade – Full Concert – 08/04/75 – Winterland (OFFICIAL)




Slade – Full Concert
Recorded Live: 8/4/1975 – Winterland (San Francisco, CA)

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Setlist:
0:00:00 – Them Kinda Monkeys Can’t Swing
0:05:19 – Bangin’ Man
0:10:04 – Gudbye T’ Jane
0:14:27 – Thanks For The Memory
0:20:52 – How Does It Feel?
0:26:15 – Just A Little Bit
0:35:46 – Let The Good Times Roll / Feel So Fine
0:44:04 – Get Down and Get With It
0:52:18 – Mama Weer All Crazee Now

Personnel:
Noddy Holder – vocals, guitar
James Lea – bass, keyboards, vocals
Dave Hill – guitar, vocals
Don Powell – drums

Summary:
Although Slade saw their biggest commercial success between 1972 and 1974, this show, culled from the archives of promoter Bill Graham, showed the Brit rockers were still red-hot as a live act in 1975.

Opening with “Them Kinda Monkeys Can’t Swing,” they move next into “Bangin’ Man,” a song that described life as a rock star in the mid-1970s. Another highlight is an extended version of “Let The Good Times Roll,” which moves into “Get Down and Get With It.” There are more big hits thrown in for good measure, making this a complete Slade show.

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 Slade and a record deal with Fontana records followed, but it wasn’t until 1969, when they were signed up by former Jimi Hendrix manager and Animals bass player Chas Chandler, did Slade begin to make themselves known to a wider audience.

Chandler changed their name to simply Slade, and it was he along with publicist Keith Altham who changed their image to that of “Britain’s first skinhead band,” a move that, while it got them the publicity they wanted, didn’t help with any chart success until 1971, when they released their version of an obscure Bobby Marchan track entitled “Get Down With It.” That song propelled the band into the charts of the day with a #16 hit. By now they had grown their hair, and as the U.K.’s flagship TV pop show, Top Of The Pops was now being transmitted in color, they adopted a “primary colors rule” approach and were one of the pioneering bands of the glam look. “Get Down With It” was soon followed up by the first of their six U.K. #1 hits “Coz I Luv.”

Slade then embarked upon a five-year run of constant chart success in their homeland and were huge in Europe and Australia. Despite many attempts at breaking the U.S. market, they never really caught on with the record-buying public but were influential nonetheless with Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley, who witnessed them at New York’s Academy. Simmons has recently admitted that without Slade, there would have been no KISS.

It would take America another decade before Slade received their first chart hits with the early-’80s songs, “My Oh My” and “Run Runaway.” This success followed the publicity they received after Quiet Riot had scored successive #1 U.S. hits with covers of two of Slade’s biggest hits “Cum On Feel The Noize” and “Mama Weer All Crazee Now,” the latter which can be heard here as the show’s closer.

This show was recorded in August of 1975 while Slade was touring to promote the soundtrack LP from their feature film Flame, which had been released to critical acclaim in their homeland. Many of the songs here are from that album, including “How Does It Feel?,” widely regarded as the band’s finest moment. The classic hits are represented too, including “Gudbye T’Jane,” “Far Far Away” and “Mama Weer All Crazee Now,” as well as long-time stage favorite “Just Want A Little Bit,” which features the blistering bass of virtuoso Jimmy Lea.



Source: Classic Rock on MV

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  1. 5 months ago

    Ноди супер!!!

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  2. 5 months ago

    По русски:"шо творят канадцы" но это про хоккей

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  3. 5 months ago

    J'ai 67 ans et je les écoute depuis leurs débuts, merci pour ce concert qui me rappelle ma jeunesse . Je dois avoir tous leurs disques, 33 45 rours cd , et pareil de les entendre de donne des frissons 😅😅

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  4. 5 months ago

    They were the opening act for Ten Years After that night…And TYA gave them an encore…

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  5. 5 months ago

    Why werent tĥey huge in the States? Shoulda been. Quiet Riot did their best, but to no avail it seems

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  6. Мои семидесятые студенческие годы ❤это просто прелесть 👍‼️❤️💋😘🔥🔥🔥✨

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  7. 5 months ago

    Marvellous!

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  8. 4 months ago

    É viceral.Tenho 69 e só escutei por volta dos 15.Oque é isso? …fiquei de cara com a surpresa putz.Não sou preconcetuoso mas onde vão fazer um rock deste hoje? É um verdadeiro tapa na cara.Uma cacetada vigi.Tre Rios Rj Brasil

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  9. 4 months ago

    Just as good as Sweet, which is a compliment. 🔥

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  10. Мне Было Три года к
    КОГДА ГРУППА СЛЕЙД
    Выпустила Первый диск Я их Поклонник

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  11. 4 months ago

    Has anyone heard a singer and said he sounds like Noddy holder. I haven't

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  12. ВСЕМ ПРИВЕТ.🎹🎶🎹👍🤝🦁🇮🇱🇮🇱🇮🇱ГРУППА СУПЕР.ВСЕМ ПРИЯТНОГО ПРОСЛУШИВАНИЯ.👍

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  13. 4 months ago

    By far the beast live band i ever saw, and the loudest.

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  14. 4 months ago

    This needs to be preserved at all cost

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  15. 4 months ago

    Y que viva el rock AND roll

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  16. 4 months ago

    Apparently Noddy was one of several singers that auditioned for ACDC after Bon Scott passed away, they wanted him to join but he decided to stay with Slade.

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  17. 4 months ago

    They were fun.

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  18. 3 months ago

    Never even knew they played USA at all.

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  19. !!¡!!!!!¡!!!!¡!!!!!¡!!!!

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  20. 3 months ago

    Led Zeppelin , sabbath and deep purple – and then – slade , sweet and Alvin stardust or Gary glitter ? Why is that ?

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  21. 3 months ago

    Mama weer all crazy now – manchmal muss man einfach ein bischen verrückt sein! Slade, Ihr seid seit meiner frühen Jugend ein unauslöschbarer Teil meines Lebens. Danke fürs Einstellen dieses Livekonzerts. 🙂

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  22. 3 months ago

    I named my dog Noddy after him.😁

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  23. 3 months ago

    These guys are in my car when I do long journeys I play non stop . Always bring back memories of trips to Scotland wales Leeds Blackpool ect 😊

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  24. 2 months ago

    What a great live band Slade were, no wonder they were so successful. Dave Hill must be the most underrated guitarist of his generation.

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  25. 2 months ago

    Wow, I can't believe I sat and had a sandwich and beer with Knotty at around midnite in our hotel in England one time – great guy 🙂

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  26. 2 months ago

    The guy looks like a screaming clown but was one of my favourite groups

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  27. 2 months ago

    Less than 3 years later….The Sex Pistols would play their last ever gig at the same venue…amazing

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  28. 2 months ago

    🙌🎶💫🎶🙌🌻🌟🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🎶💫

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  29. 2 months ago

    Kings of "detuned" (hat) Rock

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  30. 2 months ago

    🎉❤😂слушаю слэйд с детства это тагруппакотторую. Можно слушать бесконечно вокал холдера. Бесподобн бесподобен г дзержинск ниж обл россия. 34:08 34:08

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  31. 1 month ago

    One of the greatest groups of all time love them

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  32. 1 month ago

    Good rocking.

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  33. 1 month ago

    Not their best concert.

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  34. Espetacular!!!

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  35. 1 month ago

    Thanks God this music already was then we were teenagers and we had an opportunity to love it. I was listening to Beatles, Doors, Slade and Led Zeppelin then I was in school and after. My respect!

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  36. 1 month ago

    Wot a load of crap thay were he had a voice like a fog horn bunch of clowns

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  37. 😊 now in ending january 2025, Slade rules my mind!! Viva México 🇲🇽 cabrones!!!

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  38. 4 weeks ago

    I've loved Slade for basically my whole life, but even I'm surprised at just how hard this hits. I was (barely) too young to catch them live in their full pomp, but if they ever invent a time machine this might be my second choice destination (after, you know, dealing with moustache guy).

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  39. 4 weeks ago

    ❤❤❤🎉🎉😅

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  40. Obg

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  41. Obg Slade

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  42. 3 weeks ago

    good days

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  43. 2 weeks ago

    Божесвенная музня!

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  44. 2 weeks ago

    23:03

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  45. Помним,любим!!!

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  46. Супер!!!!

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  47. 2 weeks ago

    Jeff Vash and I were there, smoked a fatty with Bill Graham in the men's room😂

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  48. 6 days ago

    slejd

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  49. 4 days ago

    People think Noel Gallagher took off the Beatles….hahaha it’d all here

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  50. 3 days ago

    I was 3 and 1/12 years old but I'm enjoying it now!! Love!

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