- 336 pages
- English
- ePUB (mobile friendly)
- Available on iOS & Android
About This Book
Look Wot I Dun is the story of Slade told through the eyes of drummer Don Powell whose life was shattered when, in 1973 at the height of the group's fame, he was involved in a horrific car crash. Unflinching in his honesty, Powell deals frankly with the aftermath of the accident that took the life of his girlfriend and left him with injuries that affect him to this day. Leaderof the glam rock movement, Slade was the UK's biggest singles band from 1971 to 1974. Their many hits have become rock standards, not least of which wasMerry Christmas Everybody, arguably Britain's all-time favorite Christmas song. This previously published book is nowbrought up to date in paperback format with an additional chapter from Don, detailing his touring activity over the last seven years, since the original release of his book in hardback.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title Page
- Contents
- Foreword By Don Powell
- 1. The Boy From Bilston
- 2. Becoming A Vendor
- 3. āN Between Times
- 4. The Magic Line-Up
- 5. Bonding
- 6. The Grand Bahama Island Stories Carry On
- 7. Ambush Shake
- 8. A Breath Of Fresh Eayer
- 9. Itās Alive!
- 10. Riding High
- 11. Glam Kings
- 12. Crash
- 13. Back On Track
- 14. Slade In Flame
- 15. An American Sojourn
- 16. The Lean Years
- 17. āI Want To Leaveā
- 18. Fame Revisited
- 19. Waiting To Explode
- 20. Cracking America
- 21. Misery Seeks Company
- 22. Dying Twitches
- 23. Slade Too
- 24. Comings And Goings
- 25. Home Is Where The Heart Is
- 26. Still Alive
- 27. Whatever Happened To Don?
- Authorās Note
- Copyright