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  1. Hace 16 horas · B2. Ballad of Mott the Hoople (March 26, 1972 Zurich) recording of: Ballad of Mott (March 26, 1972, Zurich) writer: Verden Allen ( organ player), Dale Griffin ( British drummer and producer), Ian Hunter ( Mott the Hoople), Mick Ralphs and Overend Watts. 5:25.

  2. Hace 4 días · The inspiration for this list started after two UK publications (Mojo & Word) celebrated the 50th anniversary of island records. It made me realise that most of my early record purchases and listening were from Island artists.

  3. Big fan of Mott the Hoople and Ian Hunter's solo stuff. I knew All The Young Dudes was written by Bowie, did not know they were given a choice between that or Suffragette City. I think they made the right choice.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mauna_KeaMauna Kea - Wikipedia

    Hace 1 día · Settlers to the island burned and cut down much of the lower native forest for sugarcane plantations and houses. Maunakea, one of the volcanoes constituting the island of Hawai‘i, is an inactive shield volcano and one of the tallest mountains on Earth at an elevation of 4205 meters (13,786 feet).

  5. www.theriver989.com › post › rock-and-roll-history-may-26thRock And Roll History, May 26th

    Hace 4 días · Rock And Roll History, May 26th. It’s May 26th and here are some reasons why this day matters in rock history: In 1972, Mott the Hoople were on the verge of breaking up so David Bowie allowed them to record two songs he wrote.

  6. Hace 3 días · The hike to the top of ‘Ireland’s holiest mountain’ (info on the St. Patrick link below) got a whole lot easier in recent years thanks to the addition of steps near the summit. Below, you’ll find everything you need for climbing Croagh Patrick, from a map to where to get parking.

  7. Hace 4 días · Mount Lamlam on Guam is periodically claimed to be among the world's highest mountains because it is adjacent to the Mariana Trench; the most extreme claim is that, measured from Challenger Deep 313 kilometres (194 mi) away, Mount Lamlam is 11,530 metres (37,820 ft) tall.