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95. Mott the Hoople

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95.  Mott the Hoople

What should have been. This is a sentence that seems to permeate the history of Rock and Roll, especially on a list such as this. We can’t help but think that this sentence may fit Mott the Hoople better than anyone else as the Ian Hunter-led band seemed to inspire so much yet accomplish so little.

 

Maybe stating that Mott the Hoople accomplished little is a bit of a misnomer, but they should have been so much more. Best known State Side for their David Bowie penned “All the Young Dudes”; Mott was selling a lot more records in their native country. Embracing the Glam Rock movement, Mott the Hoople played that style of music that was anything but androgynous. They fused with Glam with Hard Rock and a Proto Punk attitude and found themselves a wide cross-section of fans. Though they were popular, they always seemed to be forever knocking at the door of mainstream acceptance. Time has shined a positive light on them and much of their work was cited by diverse bands thereafter. Mott the Hoople may have been the best “Should have been” in Rock history.

 

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Should Mott the Hoople be in the Hall of Fame?

Definitely put them in! - 86.5%
Maybe, but others deserve it first. - 8.9%
Probably not, but it wouldn't be the end of the world. - 2.7%
No opinion. - 0.8%
No way! - 1.2%

The Bullet Points

  • Eligible Since: Sunday, 01 January 1995
  • Country of Origin: United Kingdom (London, England)
  • Why they will get in: The amount of bands that found them influential is staggering.
  • Why they won't get in: One hit in the United States likely won’t cut it.
  • Nominated in: Never
  • Essential Albums: All the Young Dudes (1972)
    Mott (1973)
    The Hoople (1974)
    Live (1974)
  • Our Five Favorite Songs as Chosen by Each Member of the NIHOF Committee: All the Young Dudes (From All the Young Dudes, 1972)
    One of the Boys (From All the Young Dudes, 1972)
    All the Way from Memphis (From Mott, 1973)
    Honaloochie Boogie (From Mott, 1973)
    Roll Away the Stone (From The Hoople, 1974)

Should Mott the Hoople be in the Hall of Fame?

Definitely put them in! - 86.5%
Maybe, but others deserve it first. - 8.9%
Probably not, but it wouldn't be the end of the world. - 2.7%
No opinion. - 0.8%
No way! - 1.2%
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