SO COOL!| FIRST TIME HEARING Mott The Hoople - All The Young Dudes REACTION

Sdílet
Vložit
  • čas přidán 27. 05. 2024
  • SO COOL!| FIRST TIME HEARING Mott The Hoople - All The Young Dudes REACTION
    HI Everyone! Thanks for coming by and checking out our video! We hope you enjoy it and have a BLESSED DAY! You are LOVED You are APPRECIATED and you are BLESSED!
    ╔═╦╗╔╦╗╔═╦═╦╦╦╦╗╔═╗
    ║╚╣║║║╚╣╚╣╔╣╔╣║╚╣═╣
    ╠╗║╚╝║║╠╗║╚╣║║║║║═╣
    ╚═╩══╩═╩═╩═╩╝╚╩═╩═╝
    Movie Reaction Channel : / @robsquadmoviereactions
    MERCH: my-store-c5c1a2.creator-sprin...
    PATREON LINK: / robsquadreactions
    LINK TO FAMILY CHANNEL: • 🎄 Holiday 3 MARKER CHA...
    DONATIONS TO HELP THE CHANNEL
    NOT PAYED SUGGESTIONS!!
    CashApp Donation : $RobSquadReactions
    PayPal Donation: JordanRobinson93
    2022 GOALS
    - Our Story/Vision in a MAJOR news article/ show so we can spread more love worldwide
    -400K SUBSCRIBERS
    - INTERVIEW/MEET A FAMOUS MUSICIAN
    -GO TO OUR FIRST CONCERT
    P.O Box 6501 Moore,Ok 73153
    Email: RobSquadReactions@Gmail.com
    Welcome to Rob Squad Reactions This is a music reaction channel. My passion is being a content creator, and providing my audience with unique, funny, and never before seen reaction videos. I have come to grow a love for all types of music from my beloved rap to heavy metal and I want to share that love with all of you. Being a content creator is my passion and it brings me so much joy and being able to share my passion and joy with all of you and grow as a community is an amazing feeling. In addition to reacting to all different types of music, I am also a a husband to my amazing wife Amber and a dad to 3 amazing kids Bria, Kiya and Luca.We here to try and make a change in this world starting with something that brings us all together MUSIC!!
    You are LOVED, you are APPRECIATED, you are BLESSED!!!
    Love Jay & Amber
    If you enjoy this video and my reactions make sure you subscribe to the channel, like the video and comment down below which video you would like to see me react to next.
    This is a reaction video used to educated and give my feedback on the song and Artists
    Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use. No copyright infringement intended. ALL RIGHTS BELONG TO THEIR RESPECTIVE OWNERS
  • Hudba

Komentáře • 810

  • @ednicholson7839
    @ednicholson7839 Před 22 dny +479

    The band was about to break up but David Bowie, a fan, persuaded them not to, gave the song to them and produced the album. He’s one of the singers in the chorus too. David Bowie did everything back then.

    • @BGNOLA
      @BGNOLA Před 22 dny +21

      the song references T Rex too

    • @cliffordjones9226
      @cliffordjones9226 Před 22 dny +31

      he Didn't write the song for them, he wrote the song and when he heard they were breaking up offered Sufferagette City, which they turned down, he then offered Dudes

    • @ohfour-seven6228
      @ohfour-seven6228 Před 22 dny +10

      @@BGNOLA Love T. Rex!!!

    • @donnafrederick8985
      @donnafrederick8985 Před 22 dny +8

      Every song on this album is good.

    • @ednicholson7839
      @ednicholson7839 Před 22 dny

      @@cliffordjones9226 made the change, thanks

  • @robertcrawford1791
    @robertcrawford1791 Před 22 dny +412

    Written by Bowie. The world has been darker since he died. Love this song.

    • @nicerperson1
      @nicerperson1 Před 22 dny +5

      He (David) was weird, but beautiful. He is one guy I would have liked to be friends with.

    • @eclectrickery8077
      @eclectrickery8077 Před 22 dny +8

      @@nicerperson1 Yep. And yet quietly comedic and quite down to earth in many ways - for a Star Man! Agree with you and OP. I miss the Bowie so much.

    • @elizabethfranco1284
      @elizabethfranco1284 Před 22 dny +10

      Yea Bowie is all over this one!

    • @RobertoSantana61
      @RobertoSantana61 Před 22 dny +4

      The cover by Bruce Dickinson is excellent.

    • @BlackHatCinephile
      @BlackHatCinephile Před 22 dny +9

      Bowie ain't dead. He retired to the underground cities, with Elvis and Princess Leia. I have a video that proves it.

  • @jonanderson8795
    @jonanderson8795 Před 22 dny +219

    All the Way from Memphis is another great song by this underated band

    • @bigb6046
      @bigb6046 Před 22 dny +2

      Great song.

    • @mitchh9713
      @mitchh9713 Před 22 dny +3

      All the way from Memphis is a great tune.

    • @thatrobguy
      @thatrobguy Před 22 dny

      Came here to say this. That song SLAPS!

    • @randyallbee1173
      @randyallbee1173 Před 22 dny +2

      Probably mentioned somewhere earlier in comments, but All the Way from Memphis was used in Scorsese’s movie ‘Alice doesn’t live here anymore’…

    • @Dooklawz
      @Dooklawz Před 22 dny +1

      Love that song! All The Way From Memphis rocks!

  • @taradevine6026
    @taradevine6026 Před 22 dny +103

    You can tell this is a David Bowie song if you're a hardcore fan.

    • @lorilemley5348
      @lorilemley5348 Před 21 dnem +3

      Yup. I always get Bowie vibes from this song.

    • @stevegreen5552
      @stevegreen5552 Před 21 dnem +1

      True. It's also to MTH's credit that Mick Ralphs came up with the riff and Ian Hunter added the rap to make it their own. One need only listen to the version Bowie did on David Live to hear the different approach. Both good, but I doubt it would have been a hit if they'd adopted a similar arrangement.

    • @tubbmen
      @tubbmen Před 17 dny +4

      Also I’ve seen Bowie perform it and he absolutely kills it

    • @YeungSze
      @YeungSze Před 16 dny +1

      Yeah. Can be perfectly fit into Ziggy Stardust album.

    • @jonrmartin
      @jonrmartin Před 11 dny +3

      As a teenager in the early 2000's I 100% thought this was performed by him and could never understand why I couldn't find it in any of Bowie's albums or singles online lol

  • @surlechapeau
    @surlechapeau Před 22 dny +209

    Ian Hunter - lead vocals, piano; Mick Ralphs - electric and acoustic guitars, backing vocals (he would go on to Bad Company);
    David Bowie - backing vocals and wrote this song!
    edit- Check out their "All the Way from Memphis" !!

    • @tommack9395
      @tommack9395 Před 22 dny +6

      Ian Hunter is a good guitarist on top of that, but Mick played those opening licks. Pete Watts on bass and I think it was Dale Griffin played drums, not sure likely Verden Allen in the organ. Mick is way up front and Bowie is really low in the mix in the backing vocal on the chorus, Ian just way up over top.

    • @diceportz7107
      @diceportz7107 Před 21 dnem +1

      Yes!! I loved the chorus on that one. lol

    • @CaptainTedStryker
      @CaptainTedStryker Před 21 dnem +2

      That one plus "Cleveland Rocks" and from Ian Hunter solo, "Bastard" is an absolute gem!

    • @cliffwheeler7357
      @cliffwheeler7357 Před 19 dny +3

      Ian Hunter, Mott the Hoople’s singer, guitarist and songwriter is 84 years old and still rocking. Check out Once Bitten Twice Shy, and All the Way From Memphis for a couple of tasters.

  • @johngolden5257
    @johngolden5257 Před 21 dnem +57

    I met my late wife KK, in mid 80’s L.A. She was a bass player, a devotee of Mott’s bass player, Pete Overend Watts. I can still see her beauty, 1972 era London glam shag haircut, frilly cuffs, Elizabethan velvet coat, thigh high powder blue platform boots carrying her Gibson Thunderbird bass. I miss her terribly but fond memories of her when I hear this tune. Thank you.❤️

  • @robertgonderinger9536
    @robertgonderinger9536 Před 22 dny +56

    Ian Hunter is a totally underappreciated genius, Doesn't hurt when Bowie gives you a gem like this.

    • @ceciliawilson6328
      @ceciliawilson6328 Před 21 dnem +1

      Boy, are you right, my friend.

    • @josmir2797
      @josmir2797 Před 21 dnem +4

      I like Ian Hunters solo music. He did give us Cleveland Rocks.

  • @rayward43
    @rayward43 Před 22 dny +69

    “Roll Away the Stone” was another hit for this band and worth reacting to.

  • @phila3884
    @phila3884 Před 22 dny +63

    The chorus has a "Hey Jude" sing-a-long vibe, doesn't it.

    • @brucedillinger9448
      @brucedillinger9448 Před 22 dny +2

      It does...for sure. ☺

    • @joy88867
      @joy88867 Před 22 dny +4

      I’ve been schooled, I always thought this was the Beatles 🤦🏻‍♀️

    • @josmir2797
      @josmir2797 Před 21 dnem +1

      Sort of.

    • @dchenkin02
      @dchenkin02 Před 20 dny +2

      Actually written by David Bowie.

  • @bradhernandez5823
    @bradhernandez5823 Před 22 dny +84

    Queens first US tour was as Mott the Hoople's opening act. They give Mott so much respect and credit for the exposure and mentorship. There is a shout out to them on the Sheer Heart Attack album. The song Now I'm Here (which you should react to because you will love it) is about their experience on that first US tour
    With the line
    "Down in the city just Hoople 'n' me. Don't I love him so."

    • @Molasar54
      @Molasar54 Před 22 dny +9

      Saw them live in 74 and the opening act was Queen on their first US Tour. Incredible. Queen blew everyone away even tho no one had ever heard of them.

    • @valogden
      @valogden Před 22 dny +2

      I was coming on to say this. Now when they sing Now I'm here they sing Now in the front it's just Freddie and me instead of Hoople.

    • @3ScotsInk
      @3ScotsInk Před 21 dnem +1

      I saw them together in 74 too, in Memphis. Curious to know what city you saw them in?

    • @69fogdog
      @69fogdog Před 21 dnem +2

      I saw their St. Louis show in 1974 and saw every Queen tour thereafter.

    • @ednicholson7839
      @ednicholson7839 Před 21 dnem +1

      Now I’m Here live is the best, especially from Live Killers or the Concert for the People of Kampuchea album.

  • @dharris8849
    @dharris8849 Před 22 dny +28

    🎵 Oh man, I need TV when I got T Rex! 🎵
    My favorite line…see profile pic. 😊

  • @iangrant3615
    @iangrant3615 Před 10 dny +1

    You're right about the Queen connection. They were friends with Queen and Queen supported Mott the Hoople on tour (yes!) which inspired Queen to write the hit song Now I'm Here. That song mentions Hoople in the lyrics! Worth checking out. Also worth checking out David Bowie and Ian Hunter (Mott's lead singer) performing this song with Queen at the Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert at Wembley Stadium!

  • @bradsullivan2495
    @bradsullivan2495 Před 22 dny +51

    Lead singer Ian Hunter did the song "Cleveland Rocks," which has since become an anthem for that city--the home of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

    • @jackgilchrist
      @jackgilchrist Před 19 dny

      If I were Cleveland I'd kick the R&RHoF out.

    • @shackrat2331
      @shackrat2331 Před 7 dny +1

      Most people probably thinks it’s the theme song of “The Drew Carey Show”. CIAO!!

  • @user-bc4lz9ii6p
    @user-bc4lz9ii6p Před 22 dny +27

    Wow, all these years, I never realized David Bowie wrote this. I thought this was all Ian Hunter. But, in that light, it sounds like a Bowie song, cool.

    • @benjaminconrad3674
      @benjaminconrad3674 Před 21 dnem +1

      And he sings in the background, his voice in the Refrains is so strong :D

    • @kovie9162
      @kovie9162 Před 10 dny

      It absolutely sounds like a Bowie song. I'll let more qualified dudes explain why.

  • @peterzimmer9549
    @peterzimmer9549 Před 22 dny +70

    Written by David Bowie.

  • @dalenickey4717
    @dalenickey4717 Před 22 dny +16

    …Dudes - The ultimate Glam-Rock anthem. “Roll Away The Stone” is another Mott banger.

  • @jbakajohnie
    @jbakajohnie Před 22 dny +60

    You've heard the name of this band before. The first line in Man On The Moon by REM is "Mott the Hoople and the game of Life".

    • @auldfouter8661
      @auldfouter8661 Před 22 dny +10

      They are name checked in a Queen song too. Something like " down in the city Hoople and me ..."

    • @mamatay7
      @mamatay7 Před 22 dny +4

      Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah

    • @davidhuggan6315
      @davidhuggan6315 Před 22 dny

      @@auldfouter8661 The song is also name-checked in the brilliant song "Ten Years Asleep" by Kingmaker. The line is:-
      All the young dudes
      Work for all the old brutes
      In expensive suits

    • @stuartmorgan1770
      @stuartmorgan1770 Před 18 dny

      @@auldfouter8661brilliant! You’re quite right: the song is Now I’m Here. I knew the lyric. Didn’t know about them supporting Mott on a US tour.

  • @jonfazzone5125
    @jonfazzone5125 Před 22 dny +10

    Mott the Hoople Song “All the Young Dudes” is the 70’s British Glam Rock Anthem released in 1972

  • @michaelterry3885
    @michaelterry3885 Před 22 dny +17

    David Bowie.. From beyond the grave.. Still rocking... Take yet, another Bow... R.I.P.

  • @ronaldelliott4373
    @ronaldelliott4373 Před 22 dny +25

    A gift of Glam from David Bowie. Damn good times….

  • @mattshaw6180
    @mattshaw6180 Před 21 dnem +12

    "All the Way From Memphis" is a _great_ song, and was used by Martin Scorcese at the beginning of his film "Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore."

    • @damonscutz372
      @damonscutz372 Před 2 dny

      It was also covered by Contraband. Members from Ratt Vixen LA guns and Michael Schenker

  • @Terry-is7nk
    @Terry-is7nk Před 22 dny +88

    Guitarist Mick Ralphs later goes on to be a founding member of Bad Company.
    Piano player Ian Hunter eventually goes solo and writes the classic rock staple Once Bitten, Twice Shy...later covered by Great White.

    • @JDdiGriz
      @JDdiGriz Před 22 dny +1

      I forgot all about Ian's cover of Once Bitten, Twice Shy. That was my favorite version of that song

    • @henrywilson9928
      @henrywilson9928 Před 21 dnem +1

      @@JDdiGriz Don't forget Cleveland Rocks!!

    • @JDdiGriz
      @JDdiGriz Před 21 dnem

      @@henrywilson9928 Wasn't that on the same album?

    • @kacicorcoran-albarran8982
      @kacicorcoran-albarran8982 Před 20 dny +3

      @@JDdiGriz Ian Hunter wrote the song, it wasn't a cover for him

    • @henrywilson9928
      @henrywilson9928 Před 20 dny

      @@JDdiGriz No it was on Ian's solo album.

  • @Dragonsinger71
    @Dragonsinger71 Před 22 dny +51

    Founding member and guitarist Mick Ralphs went on to help found Bad Company. Also, Ian Hunter performed this tune at the Wembley Aids concert to honor Freddie Mercury hosted by Queen.

  • @darinmetzger9346
    @darinmetzger9346 Před 22 dny +26

    ‘Well my brother’s back at home with his Beatles and his Stones. He never got off on that Revolution stuff. What a drag. To many snags’

  • @jkbezo1
    @jkbezo1 Před 22 dny +13

    '70s glam rock.
    Like Sweet, T-Rex, Queen, Kiss, NY Dolls, etc

  • @user-mk5xc4ye9t
    @user-mk5xc4ye9t Před 22 dny +14

    Mott The Hoople was a character in a British novel, a circus freak. The band, one of the greatest in UK history, had a rabid following in England. For a time they were banned because there were riots at their gigs. They never had much commercial success and were going to break up when David Bowie talked them out of it and wrote this for them and they took off from there. The leader, Ian Hunter, had a soulful Dylanesque quality. The band featured both piano and organ

  • @michaelmueller8772
    @michaelmueller8772 Před 22 dny +24

    The performance of this at the Freddie Mercury Tribute concert is just wonderful. With the great Ian Hunter on lead vocal, he's backed not only by the three surving members of Queen, but also David Bowie(!) on backing vocals and saxophone, the mercurial Mick Ronson of the Spiders from Mars on guitar, and two members of Def Leppard on additional backing vocals. Given the shared history of three of these bans and the fandom of the other, and the emotion of the occasion, it's a stunning rock moment. Highly recommended. Rest easy, Mick, David and Freddie.

    • @Go-tee71
      @Go-tee71 Před 22 dny +1

      Thanks for the tip! I just watched it & you're right, it was fantastic!! What a thrill it must have been for David Bowie to perform his song live with the band he gifted it to! I must say, Ian Hunter looked like he could have been Jeff Lynn's long lost brother 😆

    • @The_Yokshireman_In_The_Hat
      @The_Yokshireman_In_The_Hat Před 19 dny

      Interestingly Ian & Bowie had only recently made up after years of animosity over the amount of interference Bowie was causing in the group.

  • @tomross6652
    @tomross6652 Před 22 dny +24

    Mott The Hoople, the only band Queen ever opened for.

    • @rghilino6734
      @rghilino6734 Před 19 dny +3

      Down in the city just Hoople and me - from Now I'm Here.

    • @markoliver630
      @markoliver630 Před 17 dny +1

      They participated in the Freddy Mercury concert

  • @auldfouter8661
    @auldfouter8661 Před 22 dny +9

    Queen opened for Mott The Hoople on one of Queen's early tours - seems crazy now but it's true. The band's vocalist Ian Hunter , who had a Scots father , is now nearly 85 years old.

  • @827dusty
    @827dusty Před 22 dny +16

    Love this song. written by David Bowie. Bowie also recorded his version, but Mott The Hoople's is considered the best by most people.

  • @db4982
    @db4982 Před 22 dny +23

    Mott the Hoople's 'All the Way from Memphis' is another must listen. They also did a decent cover of The Velvet Underground's (Lou Reed) "Sweet Jane."

  • @cliffordwaterton3543
    @cliffordwaterton3543 Před 21 dnem +4

    So many Iconic British 70s references in this song which you would be forgiven for missing - an anthem for my generation.

  • @trixlee5102
    @trixlee5102 Před 17 dny +6

    And, of course, you can hear Bowie's voice all over the place in the chorus.

  • @Morthoron1
    @Morthoron1 Před 22 dny +28

    That's David Bowie singing background vocals. He also wrote the song for his friends in Mott the Hoople. And it's funny you should mention Queen, they were great friends as well and both bands went on tours together. Queen also sang backup on Ian Hunter's (Mott's lead singer and writer) later solo album.

  • @kellypedersen6590
    @kellypedersen6590 Před 22 dny +13

    Mott The Hoople was on the verge of breaking up, and their peer David Bowie gave them this song to perform before to keep them from doing so- and this wound up being not only their best-known song, but a defining song from the early 70s glam rock era. Another great song on this album is their version of "Sweet Jane", originally done by The Velvet Underground.

  • @bugsby4663
    @bugsby4663 Před 21 dnem +8

    It's got so many British cultural references - 'stealing clothes from Marks & Sparks' is a reference to the chainj store marks & Spencer, which then was a middle class chain.

    • @danmayberry1185
      @danmayberry1185 Před 21 dnem

      Funny - just made a similar comment. To this day I can only say M&S or Marks & Sparks.

    • @barriehull7076
      @barriehull7076 Před 13 dny

      No, no, I'm Spencius. 'S my brother what's Marcus. We're in partnership now, you know. Marcus & Spencius. Carry on Cleo.

  • @jonfazzone5125
    @jonfazzone5125 Před 22 dny +8

    Funny you should say Queen. On Mott’s final tour before they broke up , Queen and Aerosmith were the Opening Acts for Mott the Hoople. David Bowie had written this song for his Ziggy Stardust album, but offered it to Mott because Mott was breaking up. All the Young Dudes went to #3 in England and Mott the Hoople had 3 Wonderful Albums in a row before breaking up for good Guitarist Mick Ralphs went on to for Bad Company. Lead Singer Ian Hunter had moderate success as a Solo Artist with hits that were Covered by Great White (Once Bitten Twice Sky) All the Way From Memphis (Conraband) & Cleveland Rocks from the Drew Carey TV Show

  • @davidteller7681
    @davidteller7681 Před 22 dny +7

    Singer Ian Hunter solo had a banger "Cleveland Rocks". (play it loud!)

  • @eximusic
    @eximusic Před 18 dny +6

    "Oh man, I need TV when I've got T Rex" One of two popular 70s rock songs that mentions T Rex. You know the other?

    • @Pho_King_A
      @Pho_King_A Před 17 dny +1

      "You Better You Bet"

    • @eximusic
      @eximusic Před 17 dny +2

      @@Pho_King_A Yep! You win a cookie!

  • @donaldfinigan8778
    @donaldfinigan8778 Před 22 dny +9

    The singer, Ian Hunter, had a few solo hits in the late 70s, most notably his album You're Never Alone With A Schizophrenic including the song "Cleveland Rocks" which was used as the theme song for The Drew Carey Show.

  • @chrishall5141
    @chrishall5141 Před 22 dny +10

    Oh it's the British Glitter Rock era! It helped lead to Americas glitter rock eventually.

  • @pushpak
    @pushpak Před 21 dnem +4

    The band’s name was taken from a 1966 novel of the same name written by Willard Manus. In the book, the main character, Norman Mott thinks of himself as a “hoople.” Hoople is a slang term for a ne’er-do-well. Manus explained the term means fool, rogue, buffoon, and even sucker. - American Songwriter

  • @deanbrunner261
    @deanbrunner261 Před 22 dny +7

    Thin Lizzie is another one of the progressive bands of the era.. Wishbone Ash--/Emerson Lake and Palmer --/Yes --/ what a great time it was. Thanks for the memory

    • @TheoPhim
      @TheoPhim Před 22 dny

      Thin Lizzy is a versatile rock band but not a progressive rock band

    • @rockandrollpaddy
      @rockandrollpaddy Před 21 dnem

      Thin Lizzy (not Lizzie) a progressive rock band? Give your head a wobble.

  • @WilliamAlanWebb
    @WilliamAlanWebb Před 22 dny +10

    When you cover All the Way From Memphis, make sure you do the original album version. The saxophone solo makes the song. Performed by the Sax player from Roxy Music.

  • @fantasycamp4000
    @fantasycamp4000 Před 22 dny +6

    When I first heard the chorus of this song, back in the day, I thought: This is the Beatles. But listening to the lead I realized it was not. It was the same year or close to it when the fab Five broke up. Terrific song.

  • @hilarywilliams1909
    @hilarywilliams1909 Před 22 dny +9

    Basically early to mid 70s. Can't miss with "Honaloochie Boogie", "All the Way from Memphis", "Ballad of Mott", or "Sweet Jane".

  • @1960BobD
    @1960BobD Před 21 dnem +5

    I’ve known and liked this since ‘73. I delivered newspapers for the Detroit News. I remember the station manager when we would pick up our papers would yell out as we walked ot with our newspapers - All the young dudes - deliver the news

  • @davidrold9770
    @davidrold9770 Před 22 dny +6

    Yes, Yes, Yes. What a great rabbit hole to jump into guys. Mott The Hoople is such a great band. First off, the song is written by David Bowie. He also produced the album, played sax in songs & I'm sure did some backing vocals.
    So the story goes, Mott The Hoople had put out four albums before All The Young Dudes. And the albums didn't sale so they was about to give it up. But Bowie was a huge fan of their band so he talked them into doing another album & gave them that song & of course it hit big. But the albums before had some great tunes also, obviously since Bowie was a fan.
    The band at that point was
    Ian Hunter - Lead vocals, rhythm guitar, piano & wrote the majority of their songs. Ian would have a great solo career & had Mick Ronson playing guitar for him through most of his solo career. Ronson was Bowie's guitarist in the Ziggy Stardust days.
    Mick Ralphs on lead guitar & vocals. Mick would do one more album with them after Dudes & would leave to form Bad Company. In fact one of the songs that on the debut album for Bad Company he originally recorded with Mott on the Dudes album. Ready For Love which was a pretty good hit for BC.
    Overend Watts on bass, Buffin on drums & Verden Allen on organ & vocals. Morgan Fisher would later join to

    • @davidrold9770
      @davidrold9770 Před 22 dny +1

      I can't believe I hit send. Morgan Fisher would later join to add another keyboard player & Ariel Bender took over for

    • @davidrold9770
      @davidrold9770 Před 22 dny +1

      Songs to hit
      All the way from Memphis
      Drivin' Sister
      One Of The Boys
      The Golden Age Of Rock & Roll
      Roll Away The Stone
      Born Late 58
      I Wish I Was Your Mother
      Sweet Jane ( Lou Reed cover)
      Rock & Roll Queen
      Walking With A Mountain.

  • @proudliberal605
    @proudliberal605 Před 22 dny +19

    Props to the person that suggested this. RSR getting directed in the right direction. I'm surprised you didn't affiliate this with John Lennon. It has a serious John Lennon influence to it. If you are looking for a total vibe, check out "Hurdy Gurdy Man" by Donovan.

    • @johnsilva9139
      @johnsilva9139 Před 22 dny +1

      Absolutely react to "Hurdy Gurdy Man" with back up support by musicians who were about to become Led Zeppelin.

    • @michelerosevear7466
      @michelerosevear7466 Před 22 dny

      My favorite Donovan song! Great suggestion...

  • @nornibres
    @nornibres Před 22 dny +5

    Mott the Hoople has a great tune called, 'Cleveland Rocks!'

  • @kevinsacks3185
    @kevinsacks3185 Před 22 dny +24

    sung by Ian Hunter. Check out "Cleveland Rocks"

    • @donwest5387
      @donwest5387 Před 21 dnem +1

      intro music to the Drew Carey show

    • @kevinsacks3185
      @kevinsacks3185 Před 21 dnem

      @@donwest5387 and they could react to 5 O'clock World too. 🙂

  • @collinpillow4066
    @collinpillow4066 Před 10 dny

    This band was so popular in the early 1970s. Queen was an opening act for them during part of their U.S. tour.

  • @dharris8849
    @dharris8849 Před 22 dny +9

    Now listen to T Rex, 20th Century Boy.

  • @kst357
    @kst357 Před 12 dny

    This band was active from 1969 to 1974. Ian Hunter went on to become a solo artist and his work is worth exploring.

  • @williammckay9229
    @williammckay9229 Před 22 dny +5

    Saw Ian Hunter at a club in Houston called Cardi’s in 1981. Good show.

  • @togs0762
    @togs0762 Před 21 dnem +3

    The unmistakable vocals of Bowie in the bavkground

  • @sadfaery
    @sadfaery Před 21 dnem +6

    Fun fact - Queen actually toured with them (as the SUPPORTING act) at one point and have a song that mentions Mott the Hoople by name, with the line "Down in the city, just Hoople and me" in the song "Now I'm Here" from their album *Sheer Heart Attack*.

    • @vicprovost2561
      @vicprovost2561 Před 18 dny +1

      I saw that tour in Waterbury, CT, Queen did stuff from their first couple albums and were an eye opener to say the least. Awesome show!

    • @sadfaery
      @sadfaery Před 14 dny +1

      @@vicprovost2561 Soooooo jealous!!!

    • @vicprovost2561
      @vicprovost2561 Před 13 dny +1

      @@sadfaery Mott the Hoople was the headliner, fantastic show!

  • @Grendelbc
    @Grendelbc Před 11 hodinami

    Lead singer is Ian Hunter. He went on to record some fine solo albums.

  • @magneto7930
    @magneto7930 Před 22 dny +13

    It's funny you should mention Queen. They toured with this band and they mention them in the song titled "Now I'm Here."

    • @3ScotsInk
      @3ScotsInk Před 22 dny +4

      I saw them on that tour with Queen as the warm up in Memphis, 4/20/74. Knew what hotel they were at, went down there to see if I could meet Mott lead singer Ian Hunter. I didn’t, but ran into Freddie Mercury instead. Memorable night.

    • @magneto7930
      @magneto7930 Před 22 dny +3

      @@3ScotsInk that's a cool memory to have. I never had the pleasure of seeing them, although I did see Queen in 1978.

    • @howardhales6325
      @howardhales6325 Před 22 dny +1

      They're also mentioned in the song "Man on the Moon" by REM.

    • @3ScotsInk
      @3ScotsInk Před 21 dnem +1

      A little sad, too, in that the 4/20/74 show I saw, when Queen was still barely known in the U.S., was 18 years to the day before the Tribute Concert for Freddie after his death. I saw Queen in New Orleans on that 1978 tour. What city did you see them in?

    • @magneto7930
      @magneto7930 Před 21 dnem

      ​@@3ScotsInkHollywood Sportatorium in Florida, November 3, 1978.

  • @petejones879
    @petejones879 Před 10 dny +1

    Written and originally sung by David Bowie

  • @Adam_Le-Roi_Davis.
    @Adam_Le-Roi_Davis. Před 22 dny +8

    Great reaction to a great song and band, more tracks by, 'Mott The Hoople':
    "Roll Away the Stone",
    "Rock and Roll Queen",
    "All The he Way from Memphis",
    "Hymn for The Dudes",
    "The Golden Age of Rock 'n' Roll",
    "Jerkin' Crocus",
    "Crash Street Kidds",
    "Sweet Jane",
    "Hold On, You're Crazy",
    "One of The Boys",
    "Ready for Love/After Lights",
    "Pearl 'n' Roy (England)",
    "Whizz Kid".
    There are many more but these are good ones to continue with.

  • @RockFan89
    @RockFan89 Před 22 dny +4

    Joe Elliot of Def Leppard loves this band. 🤣 I've never heard their music til now

  • @ShannonR1969
    @ShannonR1969 Před 20 dny +3

    Song written and produced by the amazing, immortal, and VERY much missed Bowie.

  • @DavidTateVA
    @DavidTateVA Před 18 dny +3

    Not surprised to hear that this was written by Bowie -- the sound is such a weird blend of Bowie and Beatles. All hail the Hoople.

  • @vicprovost2561
    @vicprovost2561 Před 18 dny

    Great band from back in the day, they were friends with David Bowie and saw them twice in 73/74, the first time a young Aerosmith opened for them, the 2nd time it was Queen on their first American tour. I was beyond lucky to see these shows! 🎵🎸🎤🎹🎶

  • @TheOicyu812
    @TheOicyu812 Před 22 dny +4

    Love this song! It's like an amalgamation of David Bowie, The Beatles, and Bob Dylan.

  • @robertholmes1743
    @robertholmes1743 Před 22 dny +3

    The next song of theirs you’ve got to listen to is The Golden Age of Rock and Roll! Absolutely fantastic. It’ll get you moving. Something in it for both of you. Jay- it’s got piano, Amber - it’s sax heavy, and lots of horns for both of you.

  • @bobski4391
    @bobski4391 Před 18 dny +1

    Bowie was a good friend of Marc Bolan that's why it mentions T.rex. David Bowie is doing backing vocals

  • @MisterWondrous
    @MisterWondrous Před 22 dny +2

    Early glam rock, in Bowie's circle, the lead singer, Ian Hunter, always reminds me of a light-haired John Cooper Clarke, who wrote and performed "Evidently Chickentown", which was apparently the soundtrack at the end of "The Sopranos". A jumbojet of attitude. And truly...why need TV when you got T. Rex?

  • @randydebower8240
    @randydebower8240 Před 22 dny +5

    They had 2 great albums that followed this.one before they split. The 1973 follow up to this one entitled "Mott" has a classic opening track "All the Way From Memphis" that is SO worth checking out!! Then they released "The Hoople" album in '74 with a raucous opener "The Golden Age of Rock & Roll". An awsesome tribute to '50's rock. Lead guitarist Mick Ralphs left while they were recording this album to help form Bad Co. Then lead singer Ian Hunter went solo and wrote himself a minor hit with "Once Bitten Twice Shy" that turned into a big hit for 80's band Great White, when they covered it. The remaining members carried on after adding a new singer, guitarist & keyboardist under the shortened band name "Mott", with underwhelming success. They then became British Lions with little success before disolving.

  • @jrox6091
    @jrox6091 Před 22 dny +4

    I've been a huge Mott fan since my sister brought home their 1974 album, The Hoople, trying to impress the guy she was infatuated with. Turns out he wasn't a big fan, just had borrowed a friend's LP. She dropped the guy, kept listening to Mott.
    Ian Hunter's voice is earthy fabulous. He is a prolific songwriter himself and received the 2005 Songwriter Award from Classic Rock Magazine.
    I love his solo work, especially his album, All American Alien Boy, the title song accompanied by a fabulous sax by a young David Sanborn and bass guitar by the late great Jaco Pastorius.
    For more Mott, there are many really great songs to check out : Violence, I Wish I Was Your Mother (warning: emotionally tender!), Marionette, Roll Away The Stone, Alice, and my favorite: Crash Street Kidds.
    For Ian Hunter Solo: All American Alien Boy, I Get So Excited, Irene Wilde, Letter to Britannia from the Union Jack (you'll love this one).
    So many more have been mentioned by others. Obviously I cannot praise them/him enough 😊
    Blessings ❤

  • @ronaldbolton7338
    @ronaldbolton7338 Před 22 dny +3

    When this song came out I assumed it was Bowie and thought man he's come up with another great one. Then somebody told me it wasn't Bowie it was some group named Mott the Hoople. I was shocked until a few days later I was informed that Bowie wrote and sang background vocals on it and I was like okay, I'm not crazy. Great tune!

  • @byerenny
    @byerenny Před 22 dny +3

    Ian Hunter had a solo hit in the 80s that saw rotation on MTV called 'All the Good Ones Are Taken' it has some sax parts too.

  • @gotangirl
    @gotangirl Před 21 dnem +1

    This Marvel was Bowie's doing . Love love love it !!!!!

  • @davidmalarkey1302
    @davidmalarkey1302 Před 21 dnem

    Written by David Bowie and David performed backing vocals on the record by Mott the Hoople The lead singer is Ian Hunter .

  • @careycline8852
    @careycline8852 Před 17 dny

    You need to watch a live video of this.....these guys were something to behold....

  • @stevetreloar3129
    @stevetreloar3129 Před 22 dny +1

    Ian Hunter- ‘Once Bitten Twice Shy’ is a banger!

  • @eldescanso2067
    @eldescanso2067 Před 21 dnem

    This was the first band I saw live when they came to my home city of Carlisle UK back in the day, what a night, what a show and a band that is so underated .

  • @chrismcdonnell8297
    @chrismcdonnell8297 Před 17 dny +3

    Listen to the chorus 'carry the news' and you can hear that vocal high flip that Bowie does so well. Mott are a good band - I saw them too late when what was left of the band had become British Lions and were supporting Status Quo on tour.

  • @H4CK61
    @H4CK61 Před 18 dny

    This song was played at partys none stop in the 70s and everyone was singing and it takes me back to them times every time I hear it.

  • @jimgreen2080
    @jimgreen2080 Před 20 dny

    In case nobody else mentioned it, the most prominent voice in the chorus is guitaris Mick Ralphs, who later left to form Bad Company. For the poppier side of Mott, Roll Away the Stone is great. For their darker, angrier side, The Moon Upstairs (cut just before they broke up only to be reunited by Bowie).

  • @deborahcook5676
    @deborahcook5676 Před 22 dny +5

    This was played in the movie Clueless

  • @bryanforis1839
    @bryanforis1839 Před 22 dny +1

    This song sounds great because of man the voice Ian hunter they are so great singing makes the difference in classical rock

  • @69fogdog
    @69fogdog Před 21 dnem

    I am so glad you guys are getting to Mott the Hoople. They have a ton of great songs and were really big in the 70's. The first time I saw them live Queen was their opening act. David Bowie actually wrote this song for them and they released it and the rest is history. Please react to All The Way From Memphis, The Golden Age of Rock and Roll, Roll Away The Stone, and Ready For Love just to name a few.

  • @billpeters9999
    @billpeters9999 Před 22 dny +3

    You can tell from this song the Bob Dylan was one of David Bowies musical heros

  • @user-dq5xx9hi4q
    @user-dq5xx9hi4q Před 20 dny

    I saw singer and lead man Ian Hunter at a small club in San Francisco in the early 1990s. I wasn't more than 6 feet away from him on the small stage behind a keyboard. He rocked at great as ever. The man has a great stage personality.

  • @stuartmorgan1770
    @stuartmorgan1770 Před 18 dny +3

    The whole lyric (by Bowie) is a tongue-in-cheek ridicule/celebration of the times. It’s drenched in the slang and attitudes of the time, a classic British affectionate mocking of themselves . Wonderful stuff.

  • @kevinshea7547
    @kevinshea7547 Před 22 dny +3

    “My brother’s back at home with his Beatles and his Stones” is a rough lyric for me now. The 70’s were when my two older brothers grew up, so that was what they listened to. The older one died in December.

  • @progressnotperfection5891

    Such a great song. Your smiles say it all.

  • @eltonjah5669
    @eltonjah5669 Před 22 dny +7

    Classic. Don't sleep on MIRROR IN THE BATHROOM. ENGLISH BEAT.

  • @markjo9626
    @markjo9626 Před 19 dny

    May 4th, 1974, I saw Mott the Hoople at the Palace Theatre in Waterbury Ct. for $6.00. The opening band was a little-known group called Queen. Some dude named Freddy Rocked the place.

  • @mickr1448
    @mickr1448 Před 20 dny +1

    I listened tot his song for 40 years and then someone said it was written by Bowie, and i said of course it was, Dawn of realisation lol

  • @sergiodavila5269
    @sergiodavila5269 Před 22 dny +3

    Great song!!! Mott the Hoople were VERY underrated….Bruce Dickinson does a great cover of it on his first solo album “Tattooed Millionaire” 🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽

  • @bcm12079
    @bcm12079 Před 20 dny

    Great song! Mick Ralphs was a member of Mott The Hoople prior to forming Bad Company. Ready for love was originally performed by Mott the Hoople before Bad Company covered it. Both are great versions

  • @TahoeNevada
    @TahoeNevada Před 21 dnem +1

    Even just listening to the cadence of the lyrics, you can hear it was written by David Bowie.

  • @josephcombs391
    @josephcombs391 Před 21 dnem +1

    Generational change in music moving from the Beatles and Stones to Bowie etc. He even mentions T Rex. Glam rock the times were changing

  • @Jude_196
    @Jude_196 Před 22 dny +4

    Have LOVED THIS TUNE since it hit the airways!! GREAT PICK!! Thanks for the reaction!! :)

  • @jonstreng7850
    @jonstreng7850 Před 21 dnem +1

    Amen. I wish I had dug into the back story of this. I had no idea David Bowie wrote this. Just a great simple hook in the chorus. I don't remember much from the verses but the chorus is fantastic and sticks with you all these years later.

  • @ColoradoGrami
    @ColoradoGrami Před 19 dny +2

    I love that you love Bowies music when you don't know it's him. There is no mistaking his music and that fabulous voice. ❤

  • @johnwainwright1553
    @johnwainwright1553 Před 14 dny

    Ian Hunter wrote a book "Diary of a Rock and Roll Star" a written-as-it-happened account of Mott the Hoople's 5 week November-December 1972 U.S. tour. A great read and insight of the time