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New York 1974 Recording of Mott The Hoople

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Too bad they didn't record the Queen concert!


MOTT THE HOOPLE/ARGENT
New York 1974/1973 [no label, 1CD]
King Biscuit Flower Hour. Mott The Hoople - Uris Theater, New York, NY; May 8, 1974. Argent - Palace Theater, New York, NY; November 7, 1973. Excellent radio broadcast.

The KBFH program was broadcast on Sunday nights from 1973 until 2007, although new programming ceased in 1993 and previous shows were repeated from that point. During its prime, the program was carried by more than 300 radio stations throughout the United States. The long-time host of the show until the mid-1990s was Bill Minkin, whose voice has been described as “the perfect blend of hipster enthusiasm and stoner casualness.”

The concerts were usually recorded with a mobile recording truck, then mixed and edited for broadcast on the show within a few weeks. In the 1970s, the show was sent to participating radio stations on reel-to-reel tape. Some shows were recorded and mixed in both stereo and quadraphonic.
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Wow super nice.
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[QUOTE] [b]red** wrote:[/b]what has that got to do with this Queen site then?[/QUOTE] more than you'll ever know, Gerry
go deo na hÉireann The best QZ epoch: BG17-00 (Before Gerry 1996-2013)
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[QUOTE] [b]red** wrote:[/b]

what has that got to do with this Queen site then?[/QUOTE]


Queen was the support band.
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I like Mott and have a lot of Ian Hunter stuff.

Incidentally Ian is on record as saying the Bohemian Rhapsody film portrayal of Freddie was nothing like the Freddie he knew. They made him soft. He also said he told Brian this personally. The interview is on Youtube.
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[QUOTE] [b]Blue. wrote:[/b]

what has that got to do with this Queen site then?[/QUOTE]

If you were a real Queen fan, you'd know the answer.

...let that sink in before you and your tiny brain keep reading.

You routinely accuse others of not being "real" Queen fans for not following your ideology of blind idol worship, yet you fail to exhibit rudimentary knowledge of the band's history. If only you possessed basic self-awareness you'd realize a) you're getting a taste of your own medicine, and b) how stupid you look to anyone with an IQ over room temperature.

You are a real piece of work, Gerry. Bravo for continuing to lower the bar when it seemed it couldn't possibly sink any lower.
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Some (most? all?) of the Queen show from the night before is available. I remember getting the cassette decades ago from Mr. Seligman.

What's available on youtube

https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=queen+uris+theater
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[QUOTE] [b]*goodco* wrote:[/b]

Some (most? all?) of the Queen show from the night before is available. I remember getting the cassette decades ago from Mr. Seligman.[/QUOTE]

Have you transferred that cassette to digital? It could be better than what's circulating.

Anything else noteworthy that you got from him?
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[QUOTE] [b]The Real Wizard wrote:[/b]

[QUOTE] [b]Blue. wrote:[/b]

what has that got to do with this Queen site then?[/QUOTE]

You routinely accuse others of not being "real" Queen fans for not following your ideology of blind idol worship, yet you fail to exhibit rudimentary knowledge of the band's history.
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Aside from not knowing who Mott the Hoople are, and also therefore not knowing the lyrics of Now I'm Here, Gerry claimed Queen's performance at the San Remo festival in 1984 was live; he then claimed he mistook it for Live Aid. He also mistook Milton Keynes (a concert he wasn't at) for Leeds (a concert he claimed to be at). He a classic attention-seeking fantasist. And a big girl's blouse. I look forward to reading his stupid comments about this.
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[QUOTE] [b]Holly2003 wrote:[/b][QUOTE] [b]The Real Wizard wrote:[/b][QUOTE] [b]Blue. wrote:[/b]what has that got to do with this Queen site then?[/QUOTE]
You routinely accuse others of not being "real" Queen fans for not following your ideology of blind idol worship, yet you fail to exhibit rudimentary knowledge of the band's history.
[/QUOTE]Aside from not knowing who Mott the Hoople are, and also therefore not knowing the lyrics of Now I'm Here, Gerry claimed Queen's performance at the San Remo festival in 1984 was live; he then claimed he mistook it for Live Aid. He also mistook Milton Keynes (a concert he wasn't at) for Leeds (a concert he claimed to be at). He a classic attention-seeking fantasist. And a big girl's blouse. I look forward to reading his stupid comments about this.[/QUOTE]

you'll need a fucking interpreter.
go deo na hÉireann The best QZ epoch: BG17-00 (Before Gerry 1996-2013)
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Fred46 or Red WTF
"what has that got to do with this Queen site then? "


hm..... what could Mott the Hoople have to do with Queen ?????This is really getting too much .
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Fred46 or Red WTF

As your interest appears to be sniffing around the private life of people who you never met and who didn't know you
(http://www.queenzone.com/forums/1587223/freddie-and-jim-love.aspx )

...is there anything that interests you beside gossip books and lenghty nauseating threads with your personal assumptions that no one gives a sh... about ?
Is gossip = Queen to you ?
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[QUOTE] [b]PAPA EMERITUS VI wrote:[/b]

[QUOTE] [b]The Real Wizard wrote:[/b]

[QUOTE] [b]Blue. wrote:[/b]

what has that got to do with this Queen site then?[/QUOTE]

If you were a real Queen fan, you'd know the answer.

...let that sink in before you and your tiny brain keep reading.

You routinely accuse others of not being "real" Queen fans for not following your ideology of blind idol worship, yet you fail to exhibit rudimentary knowledge of the band's history. If only you possessed basic self-awareness you'd realize a) you're getting a taste of your own medicine, and b) how stupid you look to anyone with an IQ over room temperature.

You are a real piece of work, Gerry. Bravo for continuing to lower the bar when it seemed it couldn't possibly sink any lower.
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Cool down Fake Frank Zappa…[/QUOTE]

I'm honoured by the comparison.
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[QUOTE] [b]brENsKi wrote:[/b]

[QUOTE] [b]Holly2003 wrote:[/b][QUOTE] [b]The Real Wizard wrote:[/b][QUOTE] [b]Blue. wrote:[/b]what has that got to do with this Queen site then?[/QUOTE]
You routinely accuse others of not being "real" Queen fans for not following your ideology of blind idol worship, yet you fail to exhibit rudimentary knowledge of the band's history.
[/QUOTE]Aside from not knowing who Mott the Hoople are, and also therefore not knowing the lyrics of Now I'm Here, Gerry claimed Queen's performance at the San Remo festival in 1984 was live; he then claimed he mistook it for Live Aid. He also mistook Milton Keynes (a concert he wasn't at) for Leeds (a concert he claimed to be at). He a classic attention-seeking fantasist. And a big girl's blouse. I look forward to reading his stupid comments about this.[/QUOTE]

you'll need a fucking interpreter.[/QUOTE]

ha ! Luckily we have one now.

ThomasQuinn will be reporting for duty if deemed necessary.
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[QUOTE] [b]Fred46 wrote:[/b]

what has that got to do with this Queen site then?[/QUOTE]

Gerry, on another thread yesterday, you claimed I said something about you I hadn't. I will now very clearly say something.

Gerry you are an idiot.