Mott The Hoople

On This Day 22/10/1976 Mott

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On this day, 22 October 1976, Mott (formerly Mott The Hoople) played Cardiff University with support provided by Welsh rockers Lone Star.

Mott came into being following the departure of both Ian Hunter and Mick Ronson, who had left to become a duo leaving former bandmates to continue as Mott.

The new line-up consisted of Watts, Griffin, and Fisher along with lead guitarist Ray Majors (formerly of Opal Butterfly, Hackensack, and a brief stint with Andy Fraser and Frankie Miller) and front man Nigel Benjamin. This line-up released two more albums, Drive On (1975) and Shouting and Pointing (1976), both of which sold poorly.

After Benjamin quit in 1976, Mott briefly replaced him with Steve Hyams,[10] before joining forces with John Fiddler (formerly of Medicine Head), and became British Lions, recording two albums, British Lions (1977) and Trouble With Women (posthumously released on Cherry Red Records 1980) before finally splitting up without any chart success.

On This Day 10/06/1977 Ian Hunter

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On this day, 10 June 1977, rock legend Ian Hunter, the former Mott the Hoople frontman played Cardiff Top Rank on his Overnight Angel tour, with support provided by punk band The Vibrators.

Overnight Angels (1977), was produced by Roy Thomas Baker and featured a heavier guitar sound courtesy of former Bowie sideman Earl Slick.

Hunter's record label in America, CBS refused to release the album in the US due to issues concerning Hunter's management: "Overnight Angels was not released in the US because I fired my manager, Fred Heller, during the English promotional tour – just before it was to be released in America. Columbia said they didn't want to release it until I had new management and that dragged on until it became too late.




Setlist

Golden Opportunity

One of the Boys

(Mott the Hoople song)

Overnight Angels

All the Way From Memphis

(Mott the Hoople song)

Once Bitten Twice Shy

Letter to Britannia From the Union Jack

England Rocks

Roll Away the Stone

(Mott the Hoople song)

All the Young Dudes

(David Bowie cover)