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  1. Mott the Hoople were a British rock band formed in Herefordshire. Originally named the Doc Thomas Group, the band changed their name after signing with Island Records in 1969. The band released albums at the beginning of the 1970s but failed to find any success.

  2. Feb 26, 2016 · Music video by Mott The Hoople performing All the Young Dudes (audio). (C) 1972 Columbia Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment http://vevo.ly/4vIKs2.

  3. Mott the Hoople. British hard rock band whose mix of glam, metal, and attitude was bolstered by Ian Hunter's strong, thoughtful songwriting. Read Full Biography.

  4. Dec 22, 2019 · Mott the Hoople - All The Young Dudes. Richard Weaver Films. 1.34K subscribers. Subscribed. 11K. 818K views 4 years ago. Original music video for CBS Records. Produced and directed by Richard...

  5. Jun 3, 2013 · Before Bowie sprinkled stardust on them for their fifth album, Mott the Hoople were a British boogie band that sounded a lot like their fellow countrymen who had a thing for American R&B...

  6. Mar 18, 2016 · Music video by Mott The Hoople performing All the Way from Memphis (audio). (C) 1973 Columbia Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment http://vevo.ly/DIrFFi.

  7. May 23, 2023 · With the name secured, Mott the Hoople released their eponymous debut album in the fall of 1969. They saw a handful of underground successes, even finding a fan in the great David...

  8. The rock band Mott the Hoople have released seven studio albums, nine live albums, thirteen compilation albums and 15 singles.

  9. en.m.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_HoopleThe Hoople - Wikipedia

    The Hoople is the seventh and final studio album by British rock band Mott the Hoople. The album peaked in the UK Albums Chart at No. 11, whilst its highest chart rating in the US was No. 28. It was the 85th best selling album of 1974 and was voted 16th best album of 1974 by the readers of Creem magazine.

  10. Jan 31, 2024 · Peaking at No.8 in November ’73, Roll Away The Stone was the crowning glory of Mott The Hoople’s commercial era. It even sounded like a celebration. With honking sax, a squealing guitar and ‘ shoop-shoop ’ backing vocals from all-girl trio Thunderthighs, the song transposed the euphoric flash of 50s rock’n’roll onto the hard-bitten 70s.

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