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longliverockback · 14 days ago
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Mott the Hoople Live 1974 CBS ————————————————— Tracks: Broadway 1. All the Way from Memphis 2. Sucker 3. Rest in Peace 4. All the Young Dudes 5. Walking with a Mountain Hammersmith 6. Sweet Angeline 7. Rose 8. Medley: •Jerkin’ Crocus • One of the Boys • Rock ‘n‘ Roll Queen • Get Back • Whole Lotta Shakin’ Goin’ On • Violence —————————————————
Morgan Fisher
Dale Griffin
Luther Grosvenor “Ariel Bender”
Ian Hunter
Peter Overend Watts
* Long Live Rock Archive
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lemonxbeat · 2 years ago
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I think I'm... in love 😳
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spilladabalia · 2 years ago
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Mott The Hoople - One Of The Boys
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sunset-supergirl · 21 days ago
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Happy birthday Dale Griffin
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quirkycatsfatstacks · 10 months ago
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Review: The Last Lion of Karkov by Dale Griffin
Author: Dale GriffinPublisher: Books FluentReleased: March 14, 2023Received: NetGalley Goodreads | More Fantasy Reviews Book Summary: Twins Natalia and Jillian were born for battle. It’s not a figure of speech either – Karkov needs fighters, and this is the world they’ve always known. Jillian, being the firstborn, is the heir apparent. In contrast, Natalia is more diplomatic – perfect for a…
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mitjalovse · 2 years ago
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Some cover songs are revealed to be such much later on then. Ha, I got your attention, the sentence sounds like a complete nonsense. I agree this might be the case, yet how you can sort of call the most famous song by Mott The Hoople a cover version. Bowie wrote the piece – I assume he probably had this for himself –, though he sent the composition to the group, because he was a fan of theirs and they hovered on the edge of break-up, before this anthem became their greatest hit. While Chris O'Leary posits Bowie gave away his best piece with this deed, but I don't agree with him, Mr. Bowie had many chestnusts during the period. Moreover, I'm not sure he would have sang these words with the same disaffected swagger as Ian Hunter, since he manages to sound both uplifting and despairing.
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circusgoth-dotcom · 1 year ago
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odk-2 · 2 years ago
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Mott the Hoople - I Wish I was Your Mother (1973) Ian Hunter from: "Mott" (LP) (2006 Remastered | Reissue)
Ballad | Folk/Rock | Glam Rock
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Personnel: Ian Hunter: Vocals / Acoustic Guitar / Piano / Harmonica (Hohner Echo Vamper) Mick Ralphs: Guitar / Mandolin Pete "Overend" Watts: Bass Dale "Buffin" Griffin: Drums
Mick Hince: Bells
Produced by Mott the Hoople
Album Recorded: @ AIR London Studios and EMI Abbey Road Studios in London, England UK February - April 1973
Album Released: on July 20, 1973
CBS Records (UK) Columbia Records (US)
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simswcarebear · 1 year ago
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Kayla and Jarrett had a baby shower!
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reppyy · 1 year ago
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fox124693 · 1 year ago
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Hank Hill, Bill Dauterive, Boomhauer, Luanne Platter, Peter Griffin, Stewie Griffin, Brian Griffin, Olivia Fuller, Jillian Russell, Connie D'amico, Cleveland Brown, Joe Swanson, Diane Simmons and Dr. Hartman
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Dale Gribble, Bobby Hill, Chris Griffin, Hayley Smith and Roger Smith
crossovers coming next year on Family Guy
Crossover series coming in 2026.
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longliverockback · 6 months ago
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Mott the Hoople Live [30th Anniversary Edition] 2004 Sony ————————————————— Tracks CD One: Broadway 01. Intro - Jupiter from «The Planets» 02. American Pie • The Golden Age of Rock ‘n’ Roll 03. Sucker 04. Roll away the Stone • Sweet Jane 05. Rest in Peace 06. All the Way from Memphis 07. Born Late ′58 08. One of the Boys 09. Hymn for the Dudes 10. Marionette 11. Drivin’ Sister • Crash Street Kidds 12. All the Young Dudes 13. Walking with a Mountain
Tracks CD Two: Hammersmith 01. Intro - Jupiter from «The Planets» 02. Drivin’ Sister 03. Sucker 04. Sweet Jane 05. Sweet Angeline 06. Rose 07. Roll away the Stone 08. All the Young Dudes 09. Jerkin’ Crocus • One of the Boys • Rock ‘n‘ Roll Queen • Get Back • Whole Lotta Shakin’ Goin’ On • Violence 10. Walking with a Mountain —————————————————
Morgan Fisher
Dale Griffin
Luther Grosvenor “Ariel Bender”
Ian Hunter
Peter Overend Watts
* Long Live Rock Archive
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wdr2-rlbmut · 2 years ago
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spilladabalia · 9 months ago
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All the Way from Memphis - Mott the Hoople | The Midnight Special
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ryan123-2 · 2 years ago
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Stewie Griffin, Brian Griffin, Peter Griffin, Olivia Fuller, Jillian Russell, Glenn Quagmire, Cleveland Brown, Joe Swanson, Connie D'amico, Diane Simmons, Steve Smith, Stan Smith, Hank Hill, Bill Dauterive and Boomhauer
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Chris Griffin, Dale Gribble, Bobby Hill, Roger Smith, Hayley Smith and Francine Smith
Future crossover episodes when Family Guy seasons 6-23 and beyond becomes a reality next year. Someday in in 2033 there will be crossover series called American Guy of the Hill featuring Family Guy, American Dad! and King of the Hill.
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vintagerpg · 7 days ago
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On Monday, remember how I said FR1: Waterdeep and the North is really just about Waterdeep? Well, FR5: The Savage Frontier (1988), released the following year, is basically the “and the North.” In form, though, it pairs with FR2: Moonshae as a pretty typical Gazeteer-style sourcebook, full of lore, notable locales and interesting inhabitants. Unlike that volume, this one contains explicit adventure hooks, which are a nice feature.
While a lot of the material here is derived from Greenwood’s notes, I think it is interesting that TSR trusted this book to a freelancer, even if that freelancer was RPG heavyweight Jennell Jaquays (who penned Dark Tower and Caverns of Thracia, and co-authored Griffin Mountain, among a pile of other important RPG books). FR5 covers all the major spots on the Sword Coast, probably the most visited region of the Realms — Icewind Dale (home of Drizzt), Mithril Hall, the Spine of the World, Luskan, Neverwinter, Hellgate Keep and more are profiled here pretty much for the first time (Icewind Dale, of course, had already debuted in R.A. Salvatore’s novel The Crystal Shard, though). I can’t help but wonder if the enduring appeal of these places is partly down to Jaquays’ influence.
There is some weird stuff, too. I noticed, probably because it was so fresh, that Doc from I12: The Egg of the Phoenix is hanging out here, despite that other module taking place in Greyhawk (you read that post way back in March, but I wrote it yesterday). I looked up Shannon Appelcline’s notes for the book on Drivethru and he has no explanation for this, but he does note that Jaquays also recycled Amelior Amanitas and Jingleshod the Iron Axeman from her excellent DragonQuest module The Enchanted Wood (1981), which I really should post about one of these days.
Great Larry Elmore cover with his trademark snow. What a bunch of weirdos, right? Skull guy and mage guy and blue guy and orc guy make quite the group. Interiors are by Esteban Maroto. They aren’t bad, but they seem undercooked — this is probably the first instance of underwhelming art in a Forgotten Realms book, but it sure won’t be the last.
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