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mr_c_ox
I was really saddened when I read the news. I saw Mick and Bad Comoany last Saturday and his playing was superb. He played more lead then when I last saw him with Bad co. I've met him quite a few times over the last ten years as we don't live that far from each other, this included a very strange conversation outside a guitar shop when he quizzed me about my then new guitar.
I hope he makes a full and speedy recovery.
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ab
According to ultimateclassicrock.com, Mick Ralphs of Mott the Hoople (and later Bad Company) had a stroke recently. People may not realize that he came with that killer guitar intro to All the Young Dudes, among his other accomplishments. Here's to a speedy recovery!
Saw his Mott bandmate Ian Hunter last week: an ageless wonder with a cracking band.
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mr_c_ox
I was really saddened when I read the news. I saw Mick and Bad Comoany last Saturday and his playing was superb. He played more lead then when I last saw him with Bad co. I've met him quite a few times over the last ten years as we don't live that far from each other, this included a very strange conversation outside a guitar shop when he quizzed me about my then new guitar.
I hope he makes a full and speedy recovery.
When was this stroke ? I saw him a few weeks ago at Nell's Jazz & Blues Bar in Kensington, and then last Saturday at he O2. He was on great form. Wish him well in any case.
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RollingFreak
God, getting old sucks so much.
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ab
According to ultimateclassicrock.com, Mick Ralphs of Mott the Hoople (and later Bad Company) had a stroke recently. People may not realize that he came with that killer guitar intro to All the Young Dudes, among his other accomplishments. Here's to a speedy recovery!
Saw his Mott bandmate Ian Hunter last week: an ageless wonder with a cracking band.
i know not the time or place but do you have a demo version by bowie before mott had the song without that guitar intro? every version i've heard by bowie has a very similar guitar intro to the mott version