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SLADE SUBTITLES
The expanded DVD reissue of Slade In Flame seems to be missing the one thing it really needs - the subtitles. You’d think Union Square Pictures would include them for viewers who are hard of hearing. But there are also thousands of Slade fans like me outside of the UK who won’t understand what the actors are on about most of the time. Our English studies in school did not prepare us for those Black Country dialects.
Over the years, I’ve bought Slade In Flame on LP, CD and VHS, and I got the ‘Special Collectors Edition DVD Package’ as soon as it was released. Do I have to stay alive until it’s time for the ‘50th Anniversary Definitive Edition’ to get a subtitled version?
by Patrik Dahlblom
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