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Mott The Hoople Under ReviewMott The Hoople
If ever there was a 70s band that is under appreciated, it’s Mott the
Hoople. Though their fans are legendarily supportive, Mott really has never
gotten the credit they deserve next to their contemporaries. Fortunately, the
Mott The Hoople Under Review DVD attempts to address this slight
by presenting a loving, complimentary history of this hard working English band
via a fair and light critical analysis of the band’s albums and live shows. Extras include Kris Need, ‘The Mott Lot’ fan club president, expounding on famous Mott fans, Mott keyboardist Morgan Fisher’s ‘Mott In America’ footage taking you through some personal recollections, and ‘The Hardest Mott The Hoople Interactive Digital Quiz In The World Ever,’ an actual game that serves as a bit of padding, but is still fun. Mott The Hoople Under Review may not be the last word about Mott the Hoople (if you want that you have to read Ian Hunter’s book, Diary Of A Rock 'n' Roll Star, or just listen to their records) but it is a full, well-reasoned 90-minute romp through the history of this very influential, sometimes disparaged, often raucous, but never boring English rock band. ~ Ralph Greco, Jr.
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