Mott The Hoople - Walkin' with a mountain video free download
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Duration: 03:57
Uploaded: 2012/03/25
Ian Hunter - vocals,guitar,keyboards
Pete "Overend" Watts - bass
Mick Ralphs - guitar, vocals
Dale Griffin - drums
Verden Allen - organ
Guy Stevens - piano
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10 years ago
Rick Stafford
60s,70s Deep Cut Classic RockMott The Hoople with Walkin' With A Mountain off of their September 1970 album release Mad Shadows.
10 years ago
Marvina Erickson
Ian Hunter said that the Rolling Stones were in the studio next to theirs when Mick Jagger walked in during a break and that's why thy did Jumpin' Jack Flash at the end...as Mick Jagger was dancing around while they were recording...great story!
11 years ago
ziofagio
to romeosyne >> I think that both the songs are "based" or "inspired" or are a "tribute" to Chuck Berry's guitar riff. Look at "Little Queenie" by Berry. Now I'm Here talks about the Queen supporting MTH tour. The guitar riff you recall is Berry's Style. it's my simple think :-) but I could be wrong. Anyway you have a "good ear"
12 years ago
TheWaldewe
Jumpin Jack Flash is a dash, dash ,dash!!!! =D
12 years ago
electricnorseman
Absolute Rock n Roll Mayhem!!!
12 years ago
romeosyne
1:08 I think must have inspired Brian May on "Now I'm Here's" outro. Right?