 | All The Young Dudes- Mott the Hoople-Juno Soundtrack
Tags: 70's, All, Bowie, David, Dudes, glam, Hoople, Hunter, Ian, juno, mick, Mott, ralphs, rock, soundtrack, The, Young
Description: One of the best songs of the early seventies!!!
All The Young Dudes by Mott the Hoople
Written by David Bowie
Mott the Hoople's line-up:
Ian Hunter (vocals)
Mick Ralphs (lead guitar)
Verden Allen (organ)
Overend Watss (bass)
Buffin Griffin (drums)
Well Billy rapped all night about his suicide
How he'd kick it in the head when he was 25.
Speed jive. Don't wanna stay alive when you're 25.
And Wendy's stealing clothes from Marks & Sparks
And Freddie's got spots from ripping off the stars from his face.
Funky little boat race.
The television man is crazy
Saying we're juvenile delinquent wrecks.
I need T.V. when I got T-Rex.
Oh brother, you guessed, I'm a dude now.
CHORUS:
All the young dudes (hey dudes)
Carry the news (where are ya)
Boogaloo dudes (stand up come on)
Carry the news
All the young dudes (I want to hear you)
Carry the news (I want to see you)
Boogaloo dudes (and I want to talk to you all of you)
Carry the news
Now Lucy looks sweet cause he dresses like a queen
But he can kick like a mule; it's a real mean team.
But, we can love. Yes, we can love.
And my brother's back home with his Beatles and his Stones.
We never got off with that revolution stuff.
What a drag. Too many snags.
Well, I drunk a lot of wine and I'm feeling fine.
Gonna race some cat to bed.
Oh man, is this concrete all around
Or is it all in my head.
Brother, I'm a dude now.
All the young dudes (hey dudes)
Carry the news (where are ya)
Boogaloo dudes (stand up)
Carry the news
All the young dudes (I want to hear ya)
Carry the news (I want to see you)
Boogaloo dudes (and I want to relate to you)
Carry the news
All the young dudes (what dudes)
Carry the news (lets hear the news come on)
Boogaloo dudes (I want to kick you)
Carry the news
All the young dudes (hey you there with the glasses)
Carry the news (I want you)
Boogaloo dudes (I want you at the front)
Carry the news (now you all his friends)
All the young dudes (now you bring him down cause I want him)
Carry the news
Boogaloo dudes (I want him right here bring him come on)
Carry the news (bring him here you go)
All the young dudes (Ive wanted to do this for years)
Carry the news (there you go)
Boogaloo dudes (how do you feel)
Carry the news
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 | Mott The Hoople - All The Way From Memphis - 1973
Tags: ariel, bender, classic, hunter, ian, rock
Description: Ariel Bender (Luther Grosvenor) making very good use indeed of a Les Paul Junior.
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 | Mott The Hoople - Roll Away The Stone
Tags: 70's, Bowie, Glam, Hoople, Mott
Description: IH singing over his own voice. This one with Buffin. TOTP.
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 | Mott The Hoople Documentary (1968-1972, The Island Years)
Tags: bowie, david, guy, hoople, hunter, ian, mick, mott, ralphs, stevens, the
Description: A montage from the first half of "Mott The Hoople - Under Review". This is about 10% of the recently released documentary. Because this DVD is "unauthorized", it's somewhat light on video and heavy on interviews, including a lot of Mick Jones (The Clash) who was part of the Mott Lot as a teen. The DVD includes some great Morgan Fisher Super 8 footage of "Mott in America".
See hunter-mott DOT com/discography/under_review.html for semi-official comments.
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 | Mott The Hoople - Midnight Lady
Tags: Hoople, Lady, Midnight, Mott, The
Description: GTK (Australia) 1971.
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 | MOTT THE HOOPLE Marionette
Tags: .俗・さよなら絶望先生, Hoople, Mott, The
Description: MOTT THE HOOPLE モット・ザ・フープルMarionette マリオネット
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 | MOTT THE HOOPLE - All The Young Dudes ((Stereo))
Tags: acayetan, all, Arturo, Cayetano, dudes, hoople, mott, rock, stereo, the, Ventocilla, young
Description: Mott the Hoople were lucky enough to have David Bowie as one of their biggest fans, who helped them make their name with "All The Young Dudes".
Well billy rapped all night about his suicide
How he kick it in the head when he was twenty-five
Speed jive dont want to stay alive
When youre twenty-five
And wendys stealing clothes from marks and sparks
And freedys got spots from ripping off the stars from his face
Funky little boat race
Television man is crazy saying were juvenile deliquent wrecks
Oh man I need tv when I got t rex
Oh brother you guessed
Im a dude dad
All the young dudes (hey dudes)
Carry the news (where are ya)
Boogaloo dudes (stand up come on)
Carry the news
All the young dudes (I want to hear you)
Carry the news (I want to see you)
Boogaloo dudes (and I want to talk to you all of you)
Carry the news
Now lucy looks sweet cause he dresses like a queen
But he can kick like a mule its a real mean team
But we can love oh yes we can love
And my brothers back at home with his beatles and his stones
We never got it off on that revolution stuff
What a drag too many snags
Now Ive drunk a lot of wine and Im feeling fine
Got to race some cat to bed
Oh is there concrete all around
Or is it in my head
Yeah
Im a dude dad
All the young dudes (hey dudes)
Carry the news (where are ya)
Boogaloo dudes (stand up)
Carry the news
All the young dudes (I want to hear ya)
Carry the news (I want to see you)
Boogaloo dudes (and I want to relate to you)
Carry the news
All the young dudes (what dudes)
Carry the news (lets hear the news come on)
Boogaloo dudes (I want to kick you)
Carry the news
All the young dudes (hey you there with the glasses)
Carry the news (I want you)
Boogaloo dudes (I want you at the front)
Carry the news (now you all his friends)
All the young dudes (now you bring him down cause I want him)
Carry the news
Boogaloo dudes (I want him right here bring him come on)
Carry the news (bring him here you go)
All the young dudes (Ive wanted to do this for years)
Carry the news (there you go)
Boogaloo dudes (how do you feel)
Carry the news
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 | Saturday Gigs - Mott The Hoople
Tags: 1970s, arial, bender, gigs, glam, hoople, hunter, ian, mick, mott, ralphs, rock, saturday, the
Description: a very good song by Mott The Hoople another one of the first songs I have heard by them this is probably my favourite song by them
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 | MOTT THE HOOPLE - Roll Away The Stone
Tags: OLDIES, POP, ROCK
Description: "ROLL AWAY THE STONE" - Released 1973. MOTT THE HOOPLE. were a 1970s English rock band known for being part of the popular glam rock scene of the early to mid-70s. They are best known for the song "All the Young Dudes", which was written for them by their fan David Bowie which appeared on the 1972 album of the same name. The roots of Mott The Hoople can be traced back to two beat bands from Herefordshire in the early 1960s. The Soulents were from Ross-On-Wye, and boasted Pete "Overend" Watts on guitar, and Dale "Buffin" Griffin on drums. The Buddies were from Hereford, and featured Mick Ralphs on guitar and Stan Tippins on vocals. By 1966, the trio of Ralphs, Tippins, and Watts (now on bass) had come together in a band called The Doc Thomas Group, and soon secured a residency at a club in a resort town in Italy. The group were soon offered a recording contract with the Italian label Dishi Interrrecord, and released a self-titled album in January 1967. By 1968, drummer Dale Griffin and organist Verden Allen had joined the band. Although the group toured and recorded in Italy as The Doc Thomas Group, their gigs in the UK were played first as The Shakedown Sound, and later as Silence. Silence recorded demos at Rockfield Studios in Monmouth, Wales, which were shopped to EMI, Polydor, Immediate, and Apple with no success. In early 1969 the group came to the attention of Guy Stevens at Island Records, who liked the group but not with Tippins as lead singer. Advertisements were placed ("Singer wanted, must be image-minded and hungry"), and Ian Hunter was eventually selected as lead singer and piano player. Tippins assumed the role of road manager. Stevens changed the band's name to "Mott the Hoople" from a novel of the same name by Willard Manus; the book is about an eccentric who works in a circus freak show. Their debut album, Mott the Hoople (1969), was a cult success, and their repertoire included cover versions of "Laugh at Me" (Sonny Bono), and an instrumental cover of "You Really Got Me" (The Kinks). The second album, Mad Shadows (1970), sold poorly and received generally negative reviews; as did Wildlife (1971). Even though the group was building a decent following, the hard-rocking Brain Capers (1971) failed to sell well, and when combined with an aborted UK tour with The Lothringers, the band was close to breaking up. David Bowie had long been a fan of the band, and heard that they were about to split. He persuaded them to stay together and offered them "Suffragette City" from his then yet-to-be-released Ziggy Stardust album. They turned it down so Bowie wrote "All the Young Dudes" for them instead. Released as a single in July 1972, it was a success in the UK, with the band using Tippens - who by this time was their tour manager - to sing backing vocals during live gigs. A Bowie-produced album, also called All the Young Dudes, sold well. Late in 1972 they were going to record another Bowie song, "Drive-In Saturday"[citation needed], but their intended arrangement did not satisfy him and their professional relationship effectively ended. Another casualty in the wake of All the Young Dudes was Verden Allen, who departed before the release of their next album, Mott. Mott climbed into the Top Ten of the UK album charts, and became the band's best seller to date in the US. It yielded two UK hits, "Honaloochie Boogie" and "All the Way from Memphis", both featuring Andy Mackay of Roxy Music on saxophone. "All the Way From Memphis" is also featured in the movie Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore. In 1974, for their tour of America, Mott the Hoople were supported by the band Queen. This tour later provided the inspiration for Queen's 1975 single "Now I'm Here," which contains the lyrics "Down in the city, just Hoople and me." The song became a live favourite of Queen fans and reached #11 in the UK Singles Chart. The tour resulted in a lifelong friendship between the two bands, with Ian Hunter, Mick Ronson and David Bowie performing "All the Young Dudes" at the Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert in 1992. Morgan Fisher went on to play piano on Queen's "Hot Space" tour in 1982, and Brian May, Freddie Mercury and Roger Taylor performed backing vocals on the Ian Hunter solo song "You Nearly Did Me In". May would later cover Mott's "All the Way from Memphis" on his solo album, Another World, with Hunter making a guest appearance. In October 2007 at Ian Hunter's concert at the Shepherds Bush Empire, he was joined by Mick Ralphs and Verden Allen for the encore.
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 | All the Way from Memphis Mott the Hoople
Tags: All, from, Hoople, Knucklehead, Memphis, Mott, the, Way, Zone
Description: All the way from Memphis by Mott the Hoople with original video presented on
Knucklehead Zone. Check out my channel for some more clips from the show.
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 | Mott The Hoople Honaloochie Boogie
Tags: 1973, Boogie, Honaloochie, Hoople, Hunter, Ian, Mott, Music, The
Description: Album: Mott
Postion: 12
Released: Jul 73 On Columbia
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