Slade - Skweeze Me Pleeze Me - Earls Court London 1973 - Slade In England

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Uploaded by on Dec 22, 2009

From the archives at Slade In England.
This rare footage that literally fell onto the doormat of the archive from an anonymous but philanthropic source (My thanks...you know who you are Mr Niggz..and where you're going to...).
Nothing I can do about the watermark (possibly the biggest EVER!)...but to us dyed in the wool, true blue...all singing, all dancing fab and groovy SIE irregulars...this just has to be seen......I wont write the source down as I am sure it will be found and banned quicker than Mr Holder can say 'It ain't gonna 'appen'...and I won't let it 'appen agen....enjoy while you can............. DG

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  • Tingles down the spine. Slade in their absolute prime. Now where did I put those plans for my time machine?

    Long live the Wonderful, Mighty Slade !!

  • i was there

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  • I remember seeing Slade for the very first time on Don Kirshner's Rock Concert. I'm not 100% positive, but I believe this was the footage that was shown. I've seen other D.K.R.C. clips with this same watermark.

  • When Slade were toying with the idea of making a movie the Earls Court show was filmed in entirety for[possible cinema release but apparently there was problems with gettin the sound right and the idea was shelved, Its quite unimaginable that any other rock act would have had such wonderful footage hanging around for all these years without ever seeing the light of day. I cant understand why the band didnt put their weight behind the thing and give it a dvd release with audio commentary. etc

  • Slade was my wallpaper as a teenager, have every album, know every song, every word.. TWS!!!

  • Such funny feelings this song brings back from schooldays!

  • @stonesharve Probably back in the seventies, yes and Jagger is probably a Noddy Holder admirer, but I doubt if he would admit it. I think Noddy was a more complete and energetic and rocky vocalist than Mick. He could sing more genres and styles than Jagger IMHO.

  • I was there too, eleven years old came home with a load of white oval promotional stickers with Skweeze me Pleeze me on them in red. Incredible night sunday 1st of July I think. Alex Harvey version of Crazy Horses was also very memorable! Thanks for posting this I have been looking for ages.

  • I wonder if Noddy Holder Knew Mick Jagger?

  • superb footage once again mucker

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