Who supported Mott the Hoople?

Who supported Mott the Hoople?

band Queen
They were primarily supported on the ’74 tour by the band Queen.

Who opened for Mott the Hoople?

Beginning on June 2, 1966, the Doors did a two-week stint at L.A.’s Whisky a Go Go as the opening act for the Irish band that launched Van Morrison.

Did Queen support Mott the Hoople?

I first saw Queen when they played as support for Mott the Hoople at Newcastle City Hall on 22nd November 1973. They were excellent, much better than many of the bands who would support major tours, and gave Mott a hard act to follow.

What year did Queen support Mott the Hoople?

Mott the Hoople has 138 concerts

Date Concert Venue
Apr 17, 1974 Mott the Hoople / Queen Memorial Hall
Apr 16, 1974 Queen / Mott the Hoople Regis College
Apr 13, 1974 Aerosmith / Mott the Hoople / Bachman Turner Overdriver Winterland
Apr 12, 1974 Aerosmith / Mott the Hoople Santa Monica Civic Auditorium

Was David Bowie in Mott the Hoople?

Mott the Hoople titled their fifth album after the song, which was produced by Bowie and recorded at Trident Studios in London during the summer of 1972. Throughout autumn 1972, the band joined Bowie and the Spiders from Mars on tour in the US.

What did Mott the Hoople mean?

The name Mott the Hoople was taken from a book read by Island Records producer Guy Stevens who was also the band’s first manager. The book, which is called Mott the Hoople, is a novel by Willard Manus, who later explained that Major Hoople was a layabout character in a comic strip called Our Boarding House.

What is the meaning of Mott the Hoople?

Who opened for Queen in 1982?

Support bands on Queen tours

After The Fire 28.4.1982 – 21.5.1982
Alvin Lee & Ten Years After 18.8.1979
Ambach Circus 10.12.1974
Andy Fairweather-Low 10.9.1976
Angel Child (Änglabarn) 9.4.1982 – 12.4.1982

What was the book Mott the Hoople about?

MOTT THE HOOPLE is an underground classic 60’s comic novel. It is written in a freewheeling bawdy style. It’s hero, Norman Mott, is a Rabelaisian figure who refuses to wear anybody’s label, insists on being his own man, and, through a series of comic misadventures, discovers just who that man is.

Where are Mott the Hoople from?

Hereford, United Kingdom
Mott The Hoople/Origin

What did Bowie write for Mott the Hoople?

All the Young Dudes
“All the Young Dudes” is a song written by English singer-songwriter David Bowie, originally recorded and released as a single by the English rock band Mott the Hoople in 1972 by Columbia Records.

What Mott means?

A prostitute. mottnoun. A girlfriend. mottnoun. A copse or small grove of trees, especially live oak or elm.

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