Slade – We’ll Bring the House Down (TOTP 1981)
We’ll Bring the House Down Slade and a Defining Moment on Top of the Pops 1981 Slade’s appearance performing We’ll Bring the House Down on Top of the Pops in…
We’ll Bring the House Down Slade and a Defining Moment on Top of the Pops 1981 Slade’s appearance performing We’ll Bring the House Down on Top of the Pops in…
Slade Bring Defiance and Fire to the Final Night of Thommy’s Pop Show in 1984 On 8 December 1984, Slade delivered one of their most uncompromising television performances when they…
Slade Bring “Ooh La La in L.A.” to UK Television on Get Fresh, August 15, 1987 In the summer of 1987, Slade returned to British television with a performance that…
“It’s Slade” Documentary (1999) – Part Four: Fame, Fragility, and the Sound of Survival Part Four of the It’s Slade documentary, broadcast in 1999, is arguably the most revealing chapter…
When British Rock Ruled the Airwaves: Slade and The Arrows on The Arrows Show, 1976 In 1976, British television was still a powerful gateway between artists and the public, and…
Slade: The Early Years Revisited in a Powerful 1999 BBC Documentary First broadcast in 1999, the BBC documentary series Slade offers one of the most honest and revealing portraits ever…
Slade – Perseverance (1986): The Documentary That Captured the Band at Its Lowest and Most Honest Point The 1986 documentary Perseverance, broadcast on the Music Box cable channel, remains one…
A weathered affirmation of loyalty and survival in the quiet twilight of a hard-won career When Slade performed “That’s What Friends Are For” on UK television in 1987, it marked…
A Brief History of Slade: How the Kings of Glam Became the Ultimate Crowd-Pleasers While David Bowie dazzled audiences by constantly reinventing himself, Slade chose a very different path to…
Blessings in Disguise and the Forgotten Slade Offshoot: “Crying in the Rain” Revisited In January 1990, British television viewers were given a rare glimpse into one of the most overlooked…