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  1. 21 de dic. de 2023 · Ian Hunter wrote Sea Diver, one of the greatest of his great ballads. As an album it’s pretty good but as a handbook for Mott’s future – mixing the Dylan-sings-Stones heaviness of their late 60s work with the pop snap of early 70s glam to create something new – it’s fantastic: better Mott The Hoople albums would follow, but All The ...

  2. A party-ready beacon of English glam rock, Mott the Hoople evolved from The Doc Thomas Group, who formed in Hereford in 1966 and took its shaggy new name from a little-known novel. After recruiting Ian Hunter as lead singer and pianist, the band cast around for a hit until David Bowie gifted his song “All the Young Dudes” in 1972.

  3. www.hunter-mott.com › history › mth_storyThe Mott the Hoople Story

    Mott the Hoople. Mott spent a couple of weeks rehearsing, and then went into the studios to record their debut album. Originally to be called Talking Bear Mountain Picnic Massacre Disaster Blues, it ended up as just Mott the Hoople.An album which, like all the others, illustrated the Mott dilemma: the hard-rocking live band that were never quite so manic in the studio.

  4. Writers Dale Griffin, Ian Hunter, Mick Ralphs & 2 more. Acoustic Guitar Ian Hunter. Backing Vocals Casey Synge, Dari Lalou & Karen Friedman. Show all albums by Mott The Hoople.

  5. 30 de abr. de 2018 · Mott The Hoople's seventh album was released in March 1974 with a title, The Hoople, that suggested it was a companion piece to its predecessor, Mott.The album contained the classic Roll Away The Stone, originally released as a single four months earlier, but now featuring guitar overdubs from new member Ariel Bender (known to his mother as former Spooky Tooth man Luther Grosvenor, the ...

  6. Music video by Mott The Hoople performing All the Way from Memphis (audio). (C) 1973 Columbia Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainmenthttp://vevo.ly/D...

  7. Mott The Hoople. British rock band, active from 1969 until 1974, with occasional reunions from 2009 onwards. Classic Era Members: Ian Hunter - Vocals And Guitar Mick Ralphs - Guitar Verden Allen - Keyboards Peter "Overend" Watts - Bass Dale "Buffin" Griffin - Drums Two follow-on bands after Ian Hunter left in 1974: 1974–1976 ( Mott (3)) 1977 ...