Great guys. I think the live '74 album is one of the best ever. Can't stop playing it (Anniversary edition). Also reading the book, thoroughly entertaining.
Been a fan since heard them doing Thunderbuck Ram on the sampler called "Bumpers." 1st saw Mott the Hoople at the Caley Cinema in Edinburgh in 1973. Then at 1st reunion in Hammersmith, London and then Newcastle. Also went to the '74 version at The Barrowlands in Glasgow. Superb. Thanks for posting.
Laugh about the Evesham phonebox because Mick, as a kid, apparently used to cycle around the village of Pencombe with an acoustic on his back, and strum it in the phonebox on the village green. I wasn't there in the late 60s, but in the early 70s was a fairly frequent user of the same box. Mick's father ran the post office in nearby Stoke Lacy.
Wow, these guys are old! They look just like me! Saw them in Houston, TX at Hofheinz Pavillon in very early 70s. Met Billy Gibbons, of ZZ Top, at that show. We said Hi to Billy and he turned to talk to us about a new band he started called ZZ Top. Good times!
I saw them at Hammersmith Odeon December 1973. Supported by Queen.
My first concert. I'll never forget it.
Great guys. I think the live '74 album is one of the best ever. Can't stop playing it (Anniversary edition). Also reading the book, thoroughly entertaining.
I consider flying 3000 miles to see Mott The Hoople in 2019 in NYC one of the smartest things I've ever done.
I'm one of those Americans that was "mad" enough to go to London in 2009, along with a good amount of others. It was one of the highlights of my life.
Been a fan since heard them doing Thunderbuck Ram on the sampler called "Bumpers." 1st saw Mott the Hoople at the Caley Cinema in Edinburgh in 1973. Then at 1st reunion in Hammersmith, London and then Newcastle. Also went to the '74 version at The Barrowlands in Glasgow. Superb. Thanks for posting.
1969 I was 15 Bought the first Mott album Their first On my crappy panasonic record player There it was
ROCK N ROLL QUEEN…..MY GOD WHAT A SONG
Nice, to Hear this old Guys Talk about the Seventys
Time spent here, just terrific. Trying to really learn all possible about Mott-the-Hoople and Ian Hunter.
Good to hear an interviewer who really knows about MTH, some others just wing it. I really enjoyed that, thanks very much.
one of the lot who flew to England in 2009 from Canada .. best adventure of my life ...
Fingers crossed for a rescheduled US tour in 2021/22
Bloody marvellous!
Laugh about the Evesham phonebox because Mick, as a kid, apparently used to cycle around the village of Pencombe with an acoustic on his back, and strum it in the phonebox on the village green. I wasn't there in the late 60s, but in the early 70s was a fairly frequent user of the same box. Mick's father ran the post office in nearby Stoke Lacy.
Saw Mott at the Tower Theater in Upper Darby PA summer 75. Not my usual but very enjoyable
Legends all of them, Luthier is a star ⭐️
Check out "The Nothings-Sweet Angeline" ! Ian Hunter even gave it a mention on his website !
However, he can be a real pain in the ass on stage
This was superb thanks Mark what a great bunch of fellas.
Check out "The Nothings-Sweet Angeline" ! Ian Hunter even gave it mention on his web site !
Saw the 74 show at the Uris, Queen opened…..boom.
Wow, these guys are old! They look just like me! Saw them in Houston, TX at Hofheinz Pavillon in very early 70s. Met Billy Gibbons, of ZZ Top, at that show. We said Hi to Billy and he turned to talk to us about a new band he started called ZZ Top. Good times!
Ian Hunter has just had his 83rd Birthday, so not doing to bad, and can still hit the notes.
Don't tell the young'ens but its great to be old . Long live the spirit of Mott !
Just wish the camera was angled more toward Ian Hunter ...Lovely interview ...
Ian has beer 0:55 Ian has beer
Mark Radcliffe deserves massive credit as a fan too
Nice interview would of liked to have seen the host Mark ,lard, Reily as well
Check out "The Nothings-Sweet Angeline" Ian Hunter even gave it a mention in his website !
SORRY GUYS AND GIRLS BUT I SAW MOTT THE HOOPLE IN 1974 IN PROVIDENCE WHEN YOUTH WAS EVERYTHING COOL.....................................