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Slade in Flame

Rennie – Was just mooching around my local supermarket when I saw Slade in Flame on the dvd shelf, apparently it’s been remastered so with xmas coming guys!!!!!

Sladegirlie – Aahh, heaven. I actually won tickets to the Premiere and at the interval when I went up the front to get an ice cream, realised that Mr Holder etc were sitting right above me.

Rennie – lol that must have been really cool. They were brill at Butlins talk about a wall of sound.

James Blast – Slade in Flame BBC Four Thu 17 Jan, 20:30 – 22:00 90 mins
Showing as part of the Pop! What Is It Good for? season. The story of the rise and fall of a rock ‘n’ roll band as they struggle to make it in the music industry. Starring Dave, Noddy, Jim and Don from Slade. [Richard Loncraine, 1975] [AD,S]

Barry …… Dave Hill
Stoker …… Noddy Holder
Paul …… Jim Lea
Charlie …… Don Powell
Jack Daniels …… Alan Lake
Robert Seymour …… Tom Conti
Ron Harding …… Johnny Shannon
Tony Devlin …… Kenneth Colley
Himself …… Rosko
Ricky Storm …… Tommy Vance

that’s TONIGHT! people

Jack Regan – Think theres another 70’s programme to follow at 10pm. Seen Slade in Flame and littleun wants to watch the Bill which we recorded

James Blast – eh, like a whole evening of it, You Nonce!

Jack Regan – Bit to Bleedin obvious for me that James me old china. Only caught the last half hour but enjoyed what I saw. hasn’t Pete Shelley aged.

Awombleforever – missed all these posts,typical.

James Blast – awombleforever wrote:” missed all these posts,typical.”
they were on BBC4 which means they will either be repeated or pop up on BBC2

Johnny7and ChadValli – I think a good copy of the vinyl LP is worth around £10-£15 these days(gatefold sleeve and not the re-issued one) Chad

Awombleforever – Think I’ve got a copy somewhere but condition maybe not so good.

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