Really liked the one they used on the Trigger Happy TV soundtrack: "Everyday". Hadn't heard it before hearing it on that programme. Lots of good music used on that series actually! Dom Joly must have good taste.
Really liked the one they used on the Trigger Happy TV soundtrack: "Everyday". Hadn't heard it before hearing it on that programme. Lots of good music used on that series actually! Dom Joly must have good taste.
Like you case, I thought I had bought just about every single as a kid, just about my fav nowadays is that "Everyday " that hfink refers to , do you know if that was released as a single as I don't seem to have it?
Like you case, I thought I had bought just about every single as a kid, just about my fav nowadays is that "Everyday " that hfink refers to , do you know if that was released as a single as I don't seem to have it?
Seen them twice, once in their heyday at the Belfry, brilliant and then when just past their prime at Barbarellas brum. So incredibly loud but the best live band i've seen. How does it feel was a great ballad as well.
Seen them twice, once in their heyday at the Belfry, brilliant and then when just past their prime at Barbarellas brum. So incredibly loud but the best live band i've seen.How does it feel was a great ballad as well.
yes i agree with the oposters who thought they were unerated. have most of their original vinyl albums which are worth a few quid these days merry christmas song was ghastly and saldy what they are mosr remembered for.
they were touring lately but i didnt go ad noddy holder was not with them - wouldnt be slade without him.
he has said he will never do a re unioun gig with thewm probably done very well for himself post slade,
great band
yes i agree with the oposters who thought they were unerated. have most of their original vinyl albums which are worth a few quid these daysmerry christmas song was ghastly and saldy what they are mosr remembered for.they were touring lately but i di
They were like a lot of British groups the music was secondary , almost an afterthought to the act The dressing up and theatrics etc This meant that ultimately there was something missing from the music it was insubstantial
With American groups the music came first and second and last That’s of course a generalisation but is why American music and bands were greater
They were like a lot of British groups the music was secondary , almost an afterthought to the actThe dressing up and theatrics etc This meant that ultimately there was something missing from the music it was insubstantial With American groups the mu