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The Dragon
19 Apr 19 18:01
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off to see them tonight in manchester . Blast from the past!!!!

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By:
terry mccann
When: 19 Apr 19 18:03
Great one Dragon,Ian Hunter still the main man?
By:
The Dragon
When: 19 Apr 19 18:04
yup must be pushing 80 now!!!
By:
saddo
When: 19 Apr 19 18:05
Say 'ello' for us.
By:
saddo
When: 19 Apr 19 18:05
Say 'ello' for us.
By:
SlippyBlue
When: 19 Apr 19 18:07
Have a great evening T.D. 'All The Young Dudes' is still a great song after all those years since it was released in 1972. I was 5 then!
By:
terry mccann
When: 19 Apr 19 18:09
Is he really?Sad. Very good that SaddoWink
By:
Angoose
When: 19 Apr 19 18:14
Bowie wrote All The Young Dudes and also performed backing vocals.
Rumour has it that he was sitting cross-legged on the floor of a room in London's Regent Street, in front of the band's lead singer, Ian Hunter when he wrote it.

Hunter was screaming at him, "hurry up man, the pub will be closing soon" Shocked
By:
terry mccann
When: 19 Apr 19 18:17
Laugh That's Rock "n Roll man, love it to be true
By:
SlippyBlue
When: 19 Apr 19 18:31
Nice story Angoose Happy
By:
twizzle22
When: 19 Apr 19 21:28
I was playing Be Bop Deluxe today Dragon on my car i pod.No Trains to heaven,Love with the madman,Sister seagull.Seminal music.
Mick Ralphs who used to play lead guitar with Mott left in 73 to join Bad Company with Paul Rodgers.Mick..now 75 ..suffered a stroke in 2016.
By:
johnizere
When: 19 Apr 19 21:28
Verden Allen, keyboard player on 'Dudes' regularly seen shopping in our local Tesco.. Swansea.
By:
RLKingPunter
When: 19 Apr 19 21:45
Once Bitten Twice Shy , great track by Ian Hunter....enjoy
By:
RacingCert
When: 20 Apr 19 07:35
Twizzle, a shocking omission... Maid in Heaven ..... or have you misheard the lyric? Or is that what real BBDL fans call it?
By:
RacingCert
When: 20 Apr 19 07:41
Twiz, just googled and heard it. Great guitar work but as a song prefer Maid.
By:
twizzle22
When: 20 Apr 19 08:37
Was a shocking omission indeed..my apologies.Gonna have to go and play MIH nowGrin

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P99KwIZlsVY
By:
twizzle22
When: 20 Apr 19 08:42
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1WeiBzGBTu8


Bill Nelson 7 years ago...still dynamic
By:
RacingCert
When: 20 Apr 19 10:50
That’s awesome, Twiz.
Love the drumming on that too.

Mustn’t get away from Mott though.
Dudes one of my favs.
One of the best choruses of all time.
And in a way it’s a proper chorus because the “chorus” sing it and Hunter kinda raps.
Love it.
By:
Sica Dan
When: 20 Apr 19 11:03
Max Wall was once a support act to Mott the Hoople
By:
steerforth
When: 20 Apr 19 12:38
I saw that gig at Newcastle City Hall Dan. "Mott the Hoople's Rockn'roll Circus". Max Wall was surprisingly good but we weren't there to see him. I think a band called Hackensack were the other support. It was before All the Young Dudes, which was a brilliant track, but it marked a move away from their hard rock profile towards a bit of glam which I didn't like. Ian Hunter's Diary of a Rock'n Roll Star is a good read.
By:
The Dragon
When: 20 Apr 19 20:07
ttt
By:
The Dragon
When: 25 Apr 19 17:38
great evening cant believe ian hunter is 80 this year

glad your still enjoying be bop Twizz - now theres a band i would love to see again!!!!!!!!!!!!!
By:
nortons
When: 26 Apr 19 15:12
Glad you enjoyed the gig Dragon,i saw them in Brum last Sunday,as you say Hunter is incredible for 80! Ariel Bender is my neighbour and cannot believe how well they have been received.
By:
The Dragon
When: 27 Apr 19 10:22
thanks norton . Good turn out too in Manchester and very well recieved
By:
The Dragon
When: 27 Apr 19 10:23
ariel must be knocking on too!! Played well and was full of life
By:
nortons
When: 27 Apr 19 13:05
Think he is 72, had only played in his living room for years before being asked to reform. I think he doubted his ability to perform again but was persuaded to give it a go at last years festivals,charisma takes you a long way and he is an engaging character.
By:
The Dragon
When: 27 Apr 19 13:10
well he was full of beans on stage performing like hed been on it for years. where is he living now?
By:
nortons
When: 27 Apr 19 16:13
He is originally from Evesham,but is now in Worcester.
By:
Angoose
When: 28 Apr 19 04:50
I was out for a wander last night, and my iPod ran out of power so I listened to the FM radio on my phone instead for the first time ever.
The first programme I listened to was Brain of Britain, which was very entertaining.

After that, I switched channels and caught the back end of an interview on Radio Scotland between host Billy Sloane and Mr Ian Hunter.
Mott the Hoople had been in Glasgow for a gig at Barrowlands, a venue that Hunter revealed was on his bucket list.

Well worth tracking it down online.

A further bit of trivia was provided by Hunter regarding Bowie giving him all The Young Dudes.
He informed us that Bowie had originally offered him Suffragette City but that he turned it down.

It was also clarified that Bowie did indeed write the song whilst sitting on the floor of a music publishers office whilst Hunter was present.

Apparently, Bowie liked to sit on the floor to undertake all manner of tasks, hence his lack of interest in taking up an offer from DFS to be their front man in a nationwide advertising campiagn.
By:
The Dragon
When: 28 Apr 19 11:30
when hunter left the hoople in 75 (I think) the remaining members formed their own band caled "MOTT" they produced two almbums . The first in 75 was entitled "Drive On " and is one of my favourite albums of all time. If you have not listened to it you should, there is a fantastic mixture of harder rock than the hoople, ballads and middle of the road catchy songs with great instrumental work. it is an imemnse piece ofwork that never received the recognition it should have.
Their second album " shouting amd pointing " was not as good but still worth a listen. One track called "Rockn Roll, is really good and captures in my opinion a cross between Bowie and Floyd. Graet stusff.
The album performed poorly and sadly it was their last.

I thought Mott were better without Hunter as it let the other band members be more creative and less focused on the front man,

If you have not listened top either album please do . You will not regret it
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