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"Gypsy Roadhog" is a song by the British rock band
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, released in 1977 as the only single from the band's seventh studio album ''
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''. It was written by lead vocalist
Noddy Holder Neville John "Noddy" Holder (born 15 June 1946) is an English musician, songwriter and actor. He was the lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist of the English rock band Slade, one of the UK's most successful acts of the 1970s. Known for his disti ...
and bassist Jim Lea, and produced by
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. It reached No. 48 in the UK.


Background

Having returned from the US in late 1976, Slade found the UK music business much changed from when they had left in 1975 to try and crack the American market. Punk rock had exploded to become the dominant influence on youth culture and the music press. Upon their return, the band began recording their new album ''Whatever Happened to Slade'', and in January 1977, "Gypsy Roadhog" was released as the lead single. After performing the song on the children's television show ''
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'', complaints about the song's lyrics saw the song largely removed from the Radio 1 playlist. As a result, the single stalled at No. 48, and remained in the charts for only two weeks. ''Whatever Happened to Slade'' was released in March but failed to chart. The song's lyrics depicted the tale of a cocaine dealer in America. In a 1989 interview on ''Sky by Day'', Holder recalled the song and its banning: "The song was all about a cocaine dealer in America, but it was actually an anti-drug song. The next day in all the newspapers,
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had just been arrested for cocaine and there's all things in the paper about using silver spoons and everything. ''Blue Peter'' went berserk when they found out the song was about cocaine, 'cause it had already gone out then. Radio One banned the record and it sank without a trace."


Release

"Gypsy Roadhog" was released on 7" vinyl by Barn Records in the UK, Ireland, Belgium and Germany. It was the first Slade single to be released on Barn, which was owned by the band's manager
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. The B-side, "Forest Full of Needles", was exclusive to the single and would later appear on the band's 2007 compilation ''
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Promotion

The band performed the song on ''
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''. In a 1986 fan club interview, Lea recalled that the BBC demanded Slade alter the words for the performance of the song on the show. Despite the change of lyrics, complaints were still received and the single received little play on Radio 1. The band's performance on ''Top of the Pops'' would not surface again until January 2012 when it was fully played on BBC4.


Critical reception

Upon its release, Barbara Carthorse of ''
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'' awarded "Gypsy Roadhog" a three out of five rating and wrote, "Slade return to the fold and just as if there had been no musical progression in the last two years. They could be in the same league as Quo if they tidied up their sound." ''
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'' said the song makes "all the right sounds and even has a toe tapping beat", but failed to live up to the band's previous work. They concluded, "It could give them that desperately needed American hit, but as far as these isles are concerned, it's just the latest step in their continuing irrelevance." Caroline Coon of ''
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'' believed that the band would reach the "top 30, if they're lucky" and added how the song was reminiscent of the band's past work, noting, "I do seem to recall having heard this song, or something awfully similar, once before at least". Anna Knop of the ''Dalkeith Advertiser'' commented that Slade had returned "in fine storming style" with the single, which "seems to mix the best of the old Slade with the best of the new". Brian Kelly of the ''Skelmersdale Reporter'' gave the song a rating of 3 out of 10 and was negative in his review, remarking that the "belted-out piece of horrible noise sounds like it took about as long to record as it probably did to write – about five minutes". He continued, "All I can wonder is how on earth they have the nerve to come back to the Kwith such unadulterated dross! If they want to take up where they left off music wise, they'll have to do better than this."


Track listing

;7" Single #"Gypsy Roadhog" - 3:20 #"Forest Full of Needles" - 3:30


Chart performance


Personnel

;Slade *
Noddy Holder Neville John "Noddy" Holder (born 15 June 1946) is an English musician, songwriter and actor. He was the lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist of the English rock band Slade, one of the UK's most successful acts of the 1970s. Known for his disti ...
- lead vocals, rhythm guitar * Dave Hill - lead guitar, backing vocals * Jim Lea - bass, backing vocals *
Don Powell Donald George Powell (born 10 September 1946) is an English musician who was the drummer for glam rock and later hard rock group Slade for over fifty years, from 1966 until he was dismissed by Dave Hill in 2020. Early life Powell was born in Bil ...
- drums ;Additional personnel *
Chas Chandler Bryan James "Chas" Chandler (18 December 1938 – 17 July 1996) was an English musician, record producer and manager, best known as the original bassist in The Animals, for which he was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1994. H ...
- producer


References

{{authority control 1977 singles Slade songs Songs written by Noddy Holder Songs written by Jim Lea Song recordings produced by Chas Chandler 1977 songs Barn Records singles Songs about cocaine Songs banned by the BBC