| Mott The Hoople - Radio Shows |
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This discography shows the title, track list, date, country, label, and catalog number for all known releases and variations. It also serves as a want list. An asterisk (*) after the entry means I already have it, and a dash (-) means I am looking for a copy. Country abbreviations: ARG = Argentina; BEL = Belgium; BRA = Brazil; CAN = Canada; EU = European Union; FRA = France; GER = Germany; GRE = Greece; HOL = Holland; IRE = Ireland; ISR = Israel; ITA - Italy; JAP = Japan; KOR = Korea; MAL = Malaysia; NOR = Norway; NZ = New Zealand; OZ = Australia; PHI = Philippines; POR = Portugal; RUS = Russia; SA = South Africa; SNG = Singapore; SPA = Spain; SWE = Sweden; THA = Thailand; TUR = Turkey; YUG = Yugoslavia. Abbreviations in the notes: cvr = cover; slv = sleeve; cis = custom inner sleeve; ins = insert; obi = Japanese OBI band on cover; gfc = gatefold cover; 8b = custom 8 track box; wlp = white label promo; ts = DJ timing strip; pr = promo; stkr = sticker; ra = removable centre adapter; na = no centre adapter; s/m = promo with stereo and mono versions; s/s = promo with two stereo versions; no ins = CD has no jewel case inserts. Clicking a thumbnail image of the cover or label will bring you to a larger image.
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| Rock Stars #148 |
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1970 Radio Show by Mott The Hoople
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Segment 1: Getting Straight soundtrack news; Segment 2: Patti Labelle interview; Segment 3: Aretha Frankin news; Segment 4: Mott The Hoople's Mick Ralphs interview; Segment 5: Crosby, Stills & Nash news; Segment 6: Unifics interview; Segment 7: Troggs tour news; Segment 8: Steppenwolf's John Kay interview; Segment 9: Donovan LP news; Segment 10: Steppenwolf's John Kay interview
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Rock Stars was a very early syndicated radio show, produced by the Robert G. Jennings Corporation and hosted by rock journalist Richard Robiinson. The radio show consists of ten segments of 5-10 minutes each, containing music, news, and interviews, with two segments airing each day. Program 237A, to be aired 7 July 1970, is a short interview with Mick Ralphs regarding the band's recent appearance at the Fillmore West.
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 | Rock Stars #148 with Richard Robinson | 1970.07.07 | USA | LP | Robert G. Jennings RS-148A | cue sheet | * |
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| Top of The Pops #408 |
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1972 Radio Show by Mott The Hoople
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Silver Machine - Hawkwind; You'll Always Be A Friend - Hot Chocolate; Sitting On A Fence - Nicholson; Home - Gallagher & Lyle; Virginia Plain - Roxy Music; Go Go Girls - Hot Chocolate; Give The Boy a Break - Gallagher & Lyle; All The Young Dudes - Mott The Hoople; Re-Make Re-Model - Roxy Music; Joie de Vivre - Gallagher & Lyle; You Don't Need A Man - Nicholson; Slade interview; Among the Birks - Gallagher & Lyle
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Top Of The Pops was a weekly BBC radio show, highlighting chart songs and new releases presented by BBC disc jockeys. The shows were an hour long, and included about a dozen songs - both live BBC session recordings and album tracks - and the occasional interview segment. It was distributed on LP with cue sheets by BBC Transcription Services. All of the Mott The Hoople tracks included on these shows are believed to be album tracks, not live recordings.
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 | Top of the Pops #408 ('Dudes') | 1972.08.30 | UK | LP | BBC 130986 | cue sheet | - |
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| Top of The Pops #410 |
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1972 Radio Show by Mott The Hoople
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All The Young Dudes - Mott The Hoople; Morning Paper - Ellis; Miss America - Swampfox; Not Like a Soldier - Medicine Head; Good To Be Alive - Ellis; Don't You Hear Me Calling - Swampfox; Honky Cat - Elton John; I've Got A Thing ABout You Baby - Swampfox; El Doomo - Ellis; Marc Bolan interview; Thru A Hole - Medicine Head
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Top Of The Pops was a weekly BBC radio show, highlighting chart songs and new releases presented by BBC disc jockeys. The shows were an hour long, and included about a dozen songs - both live BBC session recordings and album tracks - and the occasional interview segment. It was distributed on LP with cue sheets by BBC Transcription Services. All of the Mott The Hoople tracks included on these shows are believed to be album tracks, not live recordings.
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 | Top of the Pops #410 ('Dudes') | 1972.09.15 | UK | LP | BBC 130990 | cue sheet | - |
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| Top Of The Pops #454 |
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1973 Radio Show by Mott The Hoople
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Snoopy Versus the Red Baron - The Hot Shots; Constant Glimpse of the Rising Sun - Medicine Head; Saturday Night's Alright For Fighting - Elton John; The Groover - T. Rex; Be My Flyer - Medicine Head; Little Jody - Blue; Jack Rabbit - Elton John; Honaloochie Boogie - Mott The Hoople; - ; Let Me Know - Blue; Whenever You're Ready - Elton John; Changing Man - Medicine Head; Junior Campbell interview; She Wrote Me A Letter - Blue; Mott The Hoople interview
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Top Of The Pops was a weekly BBC radio show, highlighting chart songs and new releases presented by BBC disc jockeys. The shows were an hour long, and included about a dozen songs - both live BBC session recordings and album tracks - and the occasional interview segment. It was distributed on LP with cue sheets by BBC Transcription Services. All of the Mott The Hoople tracks included on these shows are believed to be album tracks, not live recordings.
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 | Top of the Pops #454 ('Honaloochie Boogie', IH interview) | 1973.07.18 | UK | LP | BBC 133099 | cue sheet | * |
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| Top of the Pops #464 |
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1973 Radio Show by Mott The Hoople
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Joybringer - Manfred Mann's Earth Band; Wily - Greyhound; All The Way From Memphis - Mott The Hoople; She - John Baldry; memory Lane Hugh - Caravan; Poor People - Alan Price; A Hard Rain's Gonna Fall - Bryan Ferry; Sell Sell - Alan Price; True Love - Greyhound; Brand New Day - John Baldry; A Hunting We Shall / Backwards - Caravan; Bryan Ferry interview
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Top Of The Pops was a weekly BBC radio show, highlighting chart songs and new releases presented by BBC disc jockeys. The shows were an hour long, and included about a dozen songs - both live BBC session recordings and album tracks - and the occasional interview segment. It was distributed on LP with cue sheets by BBC Transcription Services. All of the Mott The Hoople tracks included on these shows are believed to be album tracks, not live recordings.
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 | Top of the Pops #464 ('Memphis') | 1973.09.26 | UK | LP | BBC 133664 | cue sheet | - |
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| Top of the Pops #478 |
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1974 Radio Show by Mott The Hoople
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Roll Away The Stone - Mott The Hoople; Gaudette - Steeleye Span; Tattooed Lady - Rory Gallagher; Forever - Roy Wood; California Revisited - Simon Turner; Truck Drivin' Man - Steeleye Span; Angie - The Rolling Stones; Mick Jagger interview; A Million Miles Away - Rory Gallagher; Teenage Rampage - Sweet
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Top Of The Pops was a weekly BBC radio show, highlighting chart songs and new releases presented by BBC disc jockeys. The shows were an hour long, and included about a dozen songs - both live BBC session recordings and album tracks - and the occasional interview segment. It was distributed on LP with cue sheets by BBC Transcription Services. All of the Mott The Hoople tracks included on these shows are believed to be album tracks, not live recordings.
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 | Top of the Pops #478 ('Roll Away The Stone') | 1974.01.02 | UK | LP | BBC 134146 | cue sheet | - |
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| Top of the Pops #500 |
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1974 Radio Show by Mott The Hoople
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Communication Breakdown - Led Zeppelin; Sails - Elton John; Whiskey Women - Mott The Hoople; Thinking Is The Best Way To Travel - Moody Blues; The Raven - Slade; Ice In The Sun - Status Quo; Let Me Sleep Beside You - David Bowie; maybe I'm Amazed - Faces; My Sunday Feeling - Jethro Tull; 2HB - Roxy Music; In The Court of the Crimson King - King Crimson; Four Day Creep - Humble Pie; Let There Be More Light - Pink Floyd; Quite Rightly So - Procol Harum; Emmaretta - Deep Purple
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Top Of The Pops was a weekly BBC radio show, highlighting chart songs and new releases presented by BBC disc jockeys. The shows were an hour long, and included about a dozen songs - both live BBC session recordings and album tracks - and the occasional interview segment. It was distributed on LP with cue sheets by BBC Transcription Services. All of the Mott The Hoople tracks included on these shows are believed to be album tracks, not live recordings.
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 | Top of the Pops #500 ('Whiskey Women') | 1974.06.05 | UK | LP | BBC 135078 | cue sheet | - |
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| Top of the Pops #508 |
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1974 Radio Show by Mott The Hoople
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Foxy Foxy - Mott The Hoople; What's So Funny 'Bout Peace Love and Understanding - Brinsley Schwartz; Keeping It To Myself - Average White Band; The Six Teens - Sweet; Solid State Brain - Christopher Rainbow; Born Late '58 - Mott The Hoople; Carl Palmer interview; I Just Can't Give You Up - Average White Band; Pearl and Roy - Mott The Hoople; Amateur Hour - Sparks
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Top Of The Pops was a weekly BBC radio show, highlighting chart songs and new releases presented by BBC disc jockeys. The shows were an hour long, and included about a dozen songs - both live BBC session recordings and album tracks - and the occasional interview segment. It was distributed on LP with cue sheets by BBC Transcription Services. All of the Mott The Hoople tracks included on these shows are believed to be album tracks, not live recordings.
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 | Top of the Pops #508 ('Foxy Foxy', 'Born Late 58', 'Pearl n' Roy') | 1974.07.31 | UK | LP | BBC 135338 | cue sheet | * |
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| King Biscuit Flower Hour |
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1974 Radio Show by Mott The Hoople
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King Busciut Flower Hour is a long-running syndicated radio show in the USA. This episode features Mott The Hoople and Argent, and was originally broadcast on 11 August 1974. The Mott The Hoople portion was recorded live at the Uris Theater in New York NY in May 1974. As with most King Biscuit broadcasts, there is substantial editing, rearranging of tracks, and additional crowd noise added to the recording.
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 | Mott The Hoople / Argent | 1974.08.11 | USA | REEL | DIR | cue sheet | * |
 | Mott The Hoople / Argent | 1988 | USA | CD | DIR | cue sheet | * |
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| Top of the Pops #528 |
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1974 Radio Show by Mott The Hoople
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Oh Yes You're Beautiful - Gary Glitter; In Times Like These - Alan Price; Ali Shuffle - Georgie Fame; Zip Gun Boogie - T. Rex; Angel Eyes - Alan Price; Stardust - David Essex; Andy Fairweather-Low/Noel Edmunds interview; Space Boss - T. Rex; Look At My Face - Alan Price; Saturday Gigs - Mott The Hoople
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Top Of The Pops was a weekly BBC radio show, highlighting chart songs and new releases presented by BBC disc jockeys. The shows were an hour long, and included about a dozen songs - both live BBC session recordings and album tracks - and the occasional interview segment. It was distributed on LP with cue sheets by BBC Transcription Services. All of the Mott The Hoople tracks included on these shows are believed to be album tracks, not live recordings.
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 | Top of the Pops #528 ('Saturday Gigs') | 1974.12.18 | UK | LP | BBC 136224 | cue sheet | - |
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| Top of the Pops #530 |
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1975 Radio Show by Mott The Hoople
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Saturday Gigs - Mott The Hoople; Grace Darling - The Strawbs; How Long - Ace; Lay It Down - Slade; Dreamer - Supertramp; Why - Ace; Those Monkeys Can't Swing - Slade; Noddy Holder/Jim Lea/Stuart Henry interview; How Does It Feel - Slade; Changes Arranges - The Strawbs; Know How It Feels - Ace; Only You - Ringo Starr
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Top Of The Pops was a weekly BBC radio show, highlighting chart songs and new releases presented by BBC disc jockeys. The shows were an hour long, and included about a dozen songs - both live BBC session recordings and album tracks - and the occasional interview segment. It was distributed on LP with cue sheets by BBC Transcription Services. All of the Mott The Hoople tracks included on these shows are believed to be album tracks, not live recordings.
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 | Top of the Pops #530 ('Saturday Gigs') | 1975.12.01 | UK | LP | BBC 136229 | cue sheet | - |
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| Rock Quiz |
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1988 Radio Show by Mott The Hoople
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Rock Quiz was a syndicated raio show by MJI Broadcasting. Each show consisted of ten short quiz questions, with two shows provided on a single vinyl LP. The show's sponsors provided prizes for the winners of each quiz. The radio station was provided with a form to fill out with the winners' names and addresses so that the prizes could be delivered.
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