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  1. 27 de may. de 2021 · “Yeah. To me, that’s what it’s really all about. It’s not about, ‘I’m the greatest bassist in the world!’ You want to do great, but learn some kind of discipline as well. I’m not saying that people aren’t doing that, it’s just it was a big part of our growing up.

  2. 15 de jun. de 2020 · It was the morning of July 5, 1973, and the story made front-page headlines on just about every UK national daily newspaper: Slade drummer Don Powell had been seriously injured after crashing his Bentley the night before. A passenger in the vehicle – Powell’s girlfriend and soon-to-be-wife, Angela – had been killed.

  3. 12 de nov. de 1983 · My Oh My 1983. November 11th, 1983. RCA Records - RCA-373. My Oh My evolved when Jim Lea decided he wanted to write a song in the vein of Rod Stewart's 'Sailing', that everybody could sing along with. The song appeared on both The Amazing Kamikaze Syndrome and on the band's 1984 American counterpart release, Keep Your Hands Off My Power Supply.

  4. 20 de mar. de 2023 · Later, after the Top Of The Pops appearances dried up, Slade stubbornly refused to follow suit, and took root in the university circuit. Then came their miraculous, near-legendary comeback at the Reading festival in 1980. “Honestly, it felt as though we had no competition,” Lea told Classic Rock two years ago. “On our day, like at Reading, we knew that we were unbeatable.”

  5. In September 1959, Colin Hicks checked out the latest arrivals at the 2is coffee Bar and recruited a new set of Cabin Boys: Dave 'Zom' Tick on guitar (ex-Vipers), Rod 'Boots' Slade on bass, and Mike O’Neill on piano (ex-Clay Nicholls & The Blue Flames). Jimmy Nicol, the original drummer, provided a thread of continuity.

  6. 6 de abr. de 2021 · Yes, it's true that Lee, Lifeson, and Peart were the only three men in Rush for most of the group's 47-year history. But there were a few other musicians who passed through their ranks in the early days. These include drummer John Rutsey, who was replaced by Peart in 1974, and singer/bassist Jeff Jones, who, together with Lifeson and Rutsey ...

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Play_It_LoudPlay It Loud - Wikipedia

    Play It Loud is the second studio album by the British rock group Slade.It was released by Polydor in November 1970 but did not enter the charts. The album, produced by Chas Chandler, was the first to be released under the Slade name, as the band's 1969 debut Beginnings was released under the name Ambrose Slade.