Slade – Far Far Away (1974) • TopPop
A Song About Distance That Had Nothing to Do With Miles When Slade released “Far Far Away” in 1974 as the lead single from the album Slade in Flame, the…
A Song About Distance That Had Nothing to Do With Miles When Slade released “Far Far Away” in 1974 as the lead single from the album Slade in Flame, the…
Fame Came Roaring Through the Speakers, but Silence Waited Behind the Curtain By the early 1970s, Slade had become one of Britain’s most unstoppable rock phenomena, a working-class juggernaut whose…
A roaring collision of chaos and camaraderie where rock and roll becomes less a performance than a shared eruption of energy When Slade took the stage at Winterland on April…
A defiant vision of tomorrow where rebellion becomes prophecy and sound itself feels like revolution Before the thunderous stomp of their glam-era dominance fully took hold, Slade stood at a…
A defiant broadcast from a band refusing to fade, turning nostalgia into raw, living electricity When Slade returned with Radio Wall Of Sound in the early 1990s, they did so…
Defiant declaration of identity in a world that constantly demands conformity Within the thunderous, working-class heartbeat of early 1970s British rock, Slade carved their legacy not merely through chart dominance,…
A riotous celebration of sweat, volume, and liberation where rock and roll becomes a communal release rather than a performance. When Slade released Kill ‘Em at the Hot Club Tonite…
A farewell carried on cold air, where ambition fades and the road finally answers back. When Slade released Slade in Flame in 1974, they delivered more than an album. They…
Defiant roar from the stage that turns performance into communion and noise into belonging. When Slade released We’ll Bring The House Down in January 1981, the song surged into the…
A farewell that sounds less like an ending and more like a band daring the world to try living without them. Released in late 1972, Slade’s Gudbuy Gudbuy stormed the…