I nearly missed this item buried in the "More from Entertainment" section of the BBC news web site. I was amused by two things: first the wry comment that the two sold-out Mott the Hoople reunion gigs (of a total of seven) are at "the rather less well known Blake Theatre in Monmouth", and secondly, that none of the pictures of the band members are current. I remember seeing a documentary of the Rolling Stones done to support one of their more recent world tours and thinking how they all looked like aging shop-keepers. As Mott themselves declared in two of their songs ("All the Way from Memphis" and "The Golden Age of Rock 'n' Roll"): Ya gotta stay young, man; you can never get old...
Still, would I were there. I went scrolling through YouTube for some of my favourites, thinking of mornings when I would put on the headphones and blast Mott into my ears, searching for the courage to leave the house. First, here's a 1973 (or 1974?) Top of the Pop lip-sync of "Roll Away the Stone", although Ian Hunter is singing over his recorded vocal:Next, in a video that screams "Eighties" is a non-Mott song from Ian Hunter, "All of the Good Ones Are Taken." The sync is a bit out here, but the other versions of the video are not as clear. This is back when many music videos actually had some sort of story-line. I like the humour in it; although the posing sex-bombs kinda date it (or do they?):Finally, one of my very favourite Mott the Hoople ditties, "I Wish I Was Your Mother". This is a gorgeous recent version Hunter recorded in Oslo for a DVD/CD entitled Strings Attached which is going right on my Christmas wish list:Sigh. Would I were there...
Kringle Fails
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*♫ Dashing people's hopes ♪*
*That their cakes will be OK*
*Is that yellow snow??*
*Kids have cried all day!*
*♫ What's this blobby thing?*
*Mak...
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2 comments:
I'm glad to hear a reunion gig sold out.
Look for Bill Nighy's academy-award-standard performance as the singer of a band reuniting after years, in a great great film STILL CRAZY.
A cast of Actors actors: Jimmy Nail,
Timothy Spall is the drummer, Billy Connolly is the roadie.
After, you will want to thank me, but hey - rock n roll.
I saw this movie some years ago. I'm afraid I remember very little about it; maybe I need to try again...
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