Show Review: Slady at the Casbah Mar 12, 2026

Show Review: Slady at the Casbah Mar 12, 2026

Slade may just be the most underrated band of all time. They basically became famous in the US, thanks to Quiet Riot who had a number 1 album with two of their songs. Slade always had to live under that shadow here. And to tell you the truth, that’s how I first heard of them. From Quiet Riot. I didn’t even really get into Slade until a decade or two later, but it turns out they were always with me in one way or another. You see, in the early ’80s, Twisted Sister used to do a rip-roaring cover of “Let the Good Times Roll” and then mash it up into “Feels So Fine” as a live b-side to one of their singles. It always blew me away. How original to do these covers like these! This completely rocks! What a work of genius! Then a couple years after that, I heard Soul Asylum cover Janis Joplin’s “Move Over” on their Clam Dips And Chowder Delights EP. How original to cover a song by Janis Joplin like this! Again, this is genius! It wasn’t even until a few years ago, when I started getting into Slade’s live concerts, that I found out that Slade did it all first! Twisted Sister and Soul Asylum were doing COVERS of the COVERS that Slade, in their genius manner, decided to cover! So all this genius and originality was Slade’s to begin with!

When an all-female tribute to Slade was coming to the Casbah for their American debut, I had to go. Slady started when their singer/guitarist Danie Cox, aka “Gobby Holder”, auditioned for Dave Hill’s version of Slade. The manager told her it would be a “conflict of interest”, so she didn’t get the job. Later, she went to see Dave Hill’s version play and she was like “I can do that! Better still, I’ll make it all female and call it SLADY!” Perfect!
I don’t have any problem with cover bands. If they’re playing music I like and doing it well, then so be it! And Slady were amazing. A full-on rock ‘n roll high energy party of most of Slade’s hits. Danie totally sounded totally like Noddy (it has to hurt to sing like that!) and since it wasn’t Christmas, they properly didn’t play “Merry Christmas Everybody”. Instead, they did the b-side to that single instead. They showed the greatness of Slade and probably could’ve played a lot longer, as there were a few songs that were missing. Anyways, it was all fun and a great crowd there to celebrate the music of Slade, the most underrated band ever.
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2 responses to “Show Review: Slady at the Casbah Mar 12, 2026”

  1. Bry Williams Avatar
    Bry Williams

    Great review, I’ve been a Slade fan since 73 , saw them at Liverpool Empire and was deaf for days..
    It’s hard to describe how big Slade were at the time.
    Gene Simmons told Kiss when they were starting out ‘just do everything these guys do’ Oasis are massive fans citing Slades influence..Noddy was first choice to replace Bon Scott when he tragically passed..

    Key Chart Success Highlights (1970s):
    Consecutive Hits: Slade achieved 17 consecutive top 20 hits in the UK between 1971 and 1976.
    Number Ones: The band scored six number-one hits on the UK Singles Chart.
    Chart Dominance: They were the first act since The Beatles to have three singles enter the UK charts at number one.
    “Merry Xmas Everybody”: Their 1973 holiday classic sold over one million copies and remains a perennial favorite, regularly returning to the charts, with estimated annual royalties of £520,000.
    Album Success: They achieved three number-one albums on the UK Albums Chart.
    Total Sales: The band has sold more than 50 million records worldwide.

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    Bry Williams

    Can’t wait to see Slady..doing a great job carrying the no nonsense glamrock fun torch of Rock and Roll.

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