Oct. 2, 2024

Former ACDC Drummer Chris Slade Dives Down Memory Lane Chatting About New Album TimeScape

In this episode of "Concerts That Made Us," Brian delves deep into the illustrious career of renowned rock drummer Chris Slade, whose impressive resume includes stints with legendary acts such as AC/DC, Tom Jones, Gary Moore, Manfred Mann’s Earth Band, Asia, David Gilmour, and Uriah Heep, among others. Slade opens up about The Chris Slade Timeline's new album "TimeScape," which showcases a blend of original songs and carefully selected covers that pay homage to his musical influences and career highlights.

 

Throughout the interview, Slade reflects on his extensive and varied career, sharing intimate stories and behind-the-scenes anecdotes. He discusses the formation of his band, the Chris Slade Timeline, detailing the creative process behind their music and the camaraderie among band members. Slade also reminisces about his time with AC/DC, offering fans a rare glimpse into the making of the iconic track "Big Gun" and the electrifying energy of performing with one of rock's most legendary bands.

 

In addition to his rock exploits, Slade recounts his early career with Tom Jones, providing fascinating insights into the world of pop music in the 1960s and 70s. He also shares a poignant story about a missed opportunity to play with Elvis Presley, a moment that could have altered the course of his career.

 

The episode offers a captivating glimpse into Slade's journey as a drummer, singer, and bandleader, highlighting the highs and lows of a life dedicated to music. With his characteristic wit and charm, Slade's stories bring to life the passion and dedication that have driven his remarkable career, making this episode a must-listen for music enthusiasts and aspiring musicians alike.

 

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Chris Slade

Chris Slade, born October 30, 1946, in Pontypridd, Wales, is a rock drummer who has enjoyed a long and varied career. His musical journey can be traced back to 1963; Chris came from the same village as fellow Welshman Tom Jones and played drums in the singer’s backing band, The Squires, for seven years. His first real success came in 1965 when ‘It’s Not Unusual’ was recorded. Chris subsequently toured with Tom Jones all over the world before quitting in 1969 to join a group called “Toomorrow” whose vocal attraction was an Australian blonde called Olivia Newton-John.

He became a founding member of Manfred Mann’s Earth Band in January of 1971. He was to spend seven years with the band, recording eight albums and achieving three UK Top Ten singles in the process: ”Joybringer’ (No. 9, October 1973), ‘Blinded By The Light’ (No. 6, September 1976 & a multi million selling #1 in the USA) and ‘Davy’s On The Road Again’ (No.6, June 1978).

banner5“An Earth Band without Chris Slade would be like a bird without wings”

– BARRY WINTONS

After the Earth Band era, Chris recorded two albums in 1979, first with Frankie Miller, and next with Kai Olsson, before joining Uriah Heep in time to play on their ‘Conquest’ album in 1980 + 2 years in the band. After that, Slade teamed up with Gary Numan to make the I Assassin album & touring, playing with Pino Palladino on Bass. Bad Company guitarist Mick Ralphs included Slade in The Mick Ralphs Band – that same line-up also toured as the band for Pink Floyd guitarist David Gilmour on his About Face Tour all … Read More