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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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6 years ago

Vito oos

very sweet song and enfolds me in the warmth of 70's rock and sentiment especially when I listen to it late at night.love from china!

8 years ago

ericpatrick feeley

London flashbacks 74 life seemed good u never gave a fuck just enjoyed yourself.

9 years ago

heyrocknroll

73 was a jamboree ! ! !

10 years ago

baconovich

anyone who lived through and listened to 70's and 80's music were blessed and I really mean that... MTH were a great band but went bust, Bowie came to their aid and literally gave them 'all the young dudes' which he'd written - because he believed in them and didn't want them to fold. Bowie - a legend, an icon, overused words but never ever truer. Wish I had a time machine! 

11 years ago

John Blake

The story goes that None of the guys knew Hunter was planning on leaving Mott. He came in and showed them this song. While he was playing this song for him they realized that he was saying goodbye to them in the song while they were recording it...

11 years ago

Ron Swanson

Have to say - I saw Ian Hunter (70?) and his Rant Band in Chicago this past September. Awesome music still being written by one of the best songwriters I know. AND they are awesome live. Mark Bosch looks kida like David Johjanson's slightly less rumpled yournger brother, but he's a rock star on guitar.

11 years ago

lyonslaforet

Queen acknowledged Mott The Hoople were a big influence on them.

11 years ago

Steph nknee

This was fab at the Ian Hunter gig last sat Oct 20th in Brum :-) X

12 years ago

chefcman

ian usually does this live when he plays he still kicks ass an amazing bloke

13 years ago

rleerichan

going back to the 1960s and 1970s every jethro tull east coast USA appearance first contained bon bons by mott the hoople... two-fer-one bonus. felt like we were all in a great conspiracy of great music... and we were

13 years ago

SouthCoastMackem

Reflective and whimsical, Ian Hunter reminiscing in his insouciant way. Their last UK hit, only reaching number 41, but a belter nevertheless. Still have this on vinyl .....great post of a vastly underrated song. Thanks!

13 years ago

Kevin Clepps

one of their songs,very special!!!!!

13 years ago

rockon18

Bender actually did the basic guitar track for "Saturday Gigs" just as Mick Ralphs did for "Roll Away The Stone" - Ronno played over him just as he played over Ralphs. Weird how Hunter did things. Bender was the man - great in Spooky, Stealers Wheel, Mott and later Widowmaker.

13 years ago

YouBullshitTube

Cut my teeth on Mott the Hoople in 73', unforgettable. Uriah Heap was to be the back up band, they canceled and BloodRock took their place. Always nice to know Mott is still appreciated. "Spread the Love"

13 years ago

David Downey

@DAVWAVE Thanks for the info. I noticed your msg to shelly10538. My favourite band is/was Queen, so there does seem to be a pattern in the taste in music of most of the commentators. As far as i know the male member of Roxette is a big Mott fan , but whether you choose to see that as a compliment i don't know...

13 years ago

John McKinlay

Thanks nonoman290...this takes me back. Mott were as honest rock n roll as you could get..kinda Ray Davies-ish this one. Can't wait to see Mr. Hunter on Oct 3rd in Glasgow ! Thanks again mate.

13 years ago

gumborific

@shelly10538 You can read up quite a bit on Rex, Bowie, Mott, etc....lots of good info out there.

13 years ago

Gerald Mitchell

Under-rated band. I discovered them when Freddy Mercury died in 90 and that was because Ian Hunter played All the young dudes

14 years ago

peterdought

I love this man, such great songs and lyrics, very underated. His songs still bring tears to my eyes

14 years ago

David Downey

Brilliant!! I have absolutely nothing original to say here only that I agree with shelly10538 about Mott not being recognised according to their worth, this is also my own favourite song, I love the line "...its all a game, a grown up game". Dingin' as we say where I come from.

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