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CUTTINGS 1984

Mail On Sunday YOU Magazine - 11 March 1984

Lee Wilson from the Mail On Sunday watches Slade record their pop video for Run Runaway at Eastnor Castle, in Herefordshire. Tim Pope directs the video. 11 March 1984.
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Daily Mirror - 7 April 1984

Slade's Jim Lea gets diagnosed with hepatitis - and Slade cancel their US Tour with Ozzy Osbourne. April 1984.
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Daily Mirror - 15 March 1984

The Daily Mirror interview Slade as Run Runaway reaches No.7 in the charts....Noddy tells how he was pleased teeny fans were chasing after Boy George and not him.
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Daily Mirror photo-shoot - March 1984
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Toronto newspaper - Spring 1984

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Thanks to Gordon from Canada for providing this article.

Sounds - 1984

Noddy Holder goes out to lunch with Judi Tzuke, Kim Wilde, Toyah Willcox and Andy Williams.
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Thanks to Alan Tennie from Glasgow for this article

Birmingham Evening Mail - 2 December 1984

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Thanks to Gary Jordan for providing this cutting

Feel The Noize book launch - 6 December 1984

The band launch their Feel The Noize biography book, written by Chris Charlesworth, at the Spice Of Life pub, in Cambridge Circus, London, on 6 December 1984.
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My invite to the book launch party

Birmingham Evening Post - 29 December 1984

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Thanks to Gary Jordan for providing this cutting
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