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| | Slade Page; Slade CDs - Slayed, Sladest, Slade Greatest Hits, et al. |
 | | Noddy and the boyz (yes, it was Slade who started all this wrong spelling) remain one of the best loved of all British bands, probably because they weren't as pompous or as puffed up as six number ones might have made them, and, of course, they wrote enduring tunes. |
 | | Slade were more than just pretty boys, though, and they soared to the top of the British charts with these lovingly entitled ditties: Coz I Luv You (1971), Take Me Bak' 'Ome (1972), Mama Weer All Crazee Now (1972), Cum On Feel The Noize (1973), Skweeze Me Pleeze Me (1973), and Merry Xmas Everybody (1973). |
 | | Slade albums often contained titles wordplaying on their name, such as Slayed Alive (1972), Slayed (1972), and Sladest (1973). |
| www.booksmusicfilmstv.com /Slade.htm (353 words) |
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