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All The Young Dudes (Mott The Hoople)

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Offline falsealarms

Maybe it's just me, but this song is magnificent. It's been awhile since I heard it, but it was featured in a movie I recently saw, and I was reminded of its greatness. It was written by David Bowie, which is pretty evident if you're familiar with Bowie's stuff of the time (early 70s).

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The movie it was in, btw, was "Juno" - which is easily recommendable. Some of the crowd, shockingly, included senior citizens... who probably almost died when the opening scene had two teens undressing for sex in a chair.

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Juno on IMDB


Offline garystooge

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Not my favorite Mott song, but still a pretty good one. Ian Hunter was one of those guys who didn't have a great voice, but still made a fantastic lead singer and frontman....and he definitely looked like a rock star.


Offline JazzBill

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I always liked Ian Hunters version of this song better than the one Great White put out.
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Offline falsealarms

Ian Hunter had a song out last year that's also very good - Soul of America

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Offline metaldams

Hey, just listened to a couple of tracks off Mott The hoople's greatest hits album a couple of hours before typing this.  Cool band, as I'm starting to appreciate the 70's "glam rock" era in Britain more the older I get....and this gives me an idea for a regular feature where I can share music.
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