Noddy Holder interview on Sky By Day (1990)
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- Interview with Noddy Holder on Sky By Day, broadcast on 5 January 1990, with presenters Tony Blackburn and Jenny Hanley.
Noddy talks about Slade's current hiatus, his radio work, Slade's formation, the band's 25th anniversary plans, the sampling of "Merry Xmas Everybody" in Jive Bunny and the Mastermixers' 1989 UK Christmas number one "Let's Party", a potential new Slade album for 1990 and possible future tour, the band's decision to stop touring in recent years, Blessings in Disguise's "Crying in the Rain", Slade's trademark misspelling of titles, pop music then and now, songwriting, the BBC ban of the 1977 single "Gypsy Roadhog", future ambitions with Slade, recollections of the 1960s, music festivals.
Thanks for this. I was a big Slade fan in the 70's and love Noddy. I will go and have a look on your website too.
Noddy un mito❤❤❤❤
Noddy ! he was the Slade front man, and the leader. make no mistake. great band.
Good grief Robert don't call Nod the leader, you know full well who has that title.
Nod was the greatest front man with the loudest rock voice of them all.
Hope you're still with us blasting out the great Slade tunes 💖🎩
Noddy is always so endearing 😍😜😊🌺🇫🇷🇨🇭🎼🎸
It's a shame that the album Noddy spoke of towards the end of the interview never came to fruition. Wonder if there are any unreleased tracks?
Sadly Slade didn't return to the studio to record that proposed album. Band interviews in the old fan club magazines suggest there are a number of unheard songs from the You Boyz Make Big Noize sessions that never made it past the demo stage. Shooting Me Down, later given to Chrome Molly to record, was mentioned as being an intended Slade single.
Class act.
TONY ... Happy Christmas ! its merry christmas
@gypsyroadhog Would be great to know what happened, just the two singles, perhaps Dave was disheartened after both singles didn't do very well? Still great tracks though.