Slade - We'll bring the house down
After their huge comeback as replacment for Ozzy Osbourne at the Reading festival 1980 Slade quickly recorded We'll bring the house down which reached number ten in the charts. Here they performe it on german TV. The remastered and reissued album We'll bring the house down can be bought at http://www.sladeshop.com or any well-assorted CD-store. For more information about the Slade reissues see: http://www.unionsquaremusic.co.uk/slade/
Tagi : Slade reading festival ozzy osbourne hard rock heave metal
jon3m2007 napisał :Mh the audience weren't quite there were they!
mart9012 napisał :
Who cares who is better than who.. What a load of crap. Slade were fantastic, Noddy had a superb growly voice and I remember them very fondly.. Great stuff.
carniverousmidget napisał :
To you tools poo-pooing the Slade\Kiss comments, Gene Simmons himself readily admits that if it weren't for Slade, Kiss as we know it wouldn't exist.
olga1954 napisał :
Saw them at Scunny Baths and Bardney Festival i think it was, they were absolutely superb
ram16821 napisał :
Anyone recognize what American band copied the initial chant? Kiss -- I want to hear it loud
SagginWillies napisał :
Screw kiss, and Screw Paul Stanley that consided piece of poop. Slade Is way better!
excuusneger napisał :
I want to hear it loud? is that even a song from KISS ? and for the guy who said screw kiss, go fist yourself, KISS is way better then you ever will be
excuusneger napisał :
the song is called I love it loud from KISS i just checked and wow ITS DIFFERENT DUH, you people even got ears
Kasselerkamm napisał :
Absolut geil!! Slade!!!
SAHBfan napisał :
I was lucky enough to see Slade live, so I know they were an arse kicking hard rock band that could get a graveyard of corpses on their feet. Trouble is, there is so little live footage and most people just remember 'Merry Xmas' with the silly Glam Rock outfits. Slade loved dressing up, but that was just one phase, they were sharp suited (The 'n' betweens),Skinheads (Ambrose Slade), Glam during their most commercial phase (hence how they're remembered) Don't forget the Heavy Metal Priests look!