Just found this too…but it’s never too late to see some of my RnR heroes in action. Huge MTH fan since my teens. Had the thrill of meeting Ian and Ronno in 1989 and flying to see their 40th reunion at Hammersmith on my 50th bday! God bless Mick Ralphs and the indefatigable Ian ; RIP Buffin & Pete and thank you Morgan for releasing this. Also fun to see Trudy and the man with the best English name ever: Luther Grosvenor. 👍
Keep these coming Morgan, they’re a fantastic insight!! Love the genuine warmth that the three of you radiate towards each other! See you in Manchester.
Wow this is so great to see.....love you guys since '73 when i was just a psychedelic 7 yr. old kid! Wanted to catch you all up in Pennsylvain-sylvainia but it was waaaaay out of my price range dammitt!! Please tell us you're coming back for a second leg later this year perhaps....West coast loves MOTT i heard!! Can't even begin to tell you what this all means to me....you guys are one of thee all time tip-top greats....Coops, Dolls, Stooges, MOTT!!! Gotta see this miracle somehow.....please return to the States while we are still young-minded!! VIVA MOTT!!! My hair gets longer as the beat gets stronger baby....
How can you not love this fly on the wall tour road movie - now you can see that sometimes the best lines in a big budget production comes from the improvised scenes - there are so many great one liners here it's untrue!
Thanks Morgan for posting your video's. I should have provided that cake for you and your band mates! I saw Mott the Hoople way back around 1976 when Queen opened for the band. Why does Ian always wear that military jacket?
Ian was absolutely energized by the presence of Ariel Bender and Morgan Fisher. He was totally caught up in the moment at the New York Show and I've been to a lot of Ian Hunter shows but never saw him so totally absorbed in the moment. For 80 years old, Ian appeared 40 years old and a lot of it has to do with the effect of Ariel and Morgan and this Mott The Hoople fan base all converging. I noticed too that "Cleveland Rocks" even though a segment was performed really connected with the audience. It would be a good idea to have more shows with Ariel and Morgan as well as more Ian solo stuff worked in as these two guys are top musicians and good play the material. The good feeling with the audience and Ian and Morgan and Ariel was something you rarely see at shows and wonderful to witness. Great show!
Great Job Morgan.....this is fantastic. Mott was so far away and distant to me as a young chap in 74'......getting close to you guys is wonderful. Lol, has anyone told you that your voice has slight Winnie the Pooh in it......that is a good thing! LOVED THE NYC BEACON SHOW......what a great closure for my childhood.
Saw you boys on Broadway in 1974! I still have my pristine playbill. You sound great and I am so happy to see you out there still blowing the roof off the place. Love Ariel's shoes!
Good stuff Morgan. Cheers for keeping us in Australia in touch with you guys. Don’t forget to come over and play the major cities, we’ve been waiting a long time and you guys have many fans here. Good luck with the rest of the tour, Si
Great vid Morgan - looking forward to seeing you at Shepherds Bush Empire in a couple of weeks ! - still patiently waiting for Mott to return home to FRIARS AYLESBURY !!!!
morganfisherart er, you DO know that UA-cam defaults to hiding that information unless you can find the tiny little arrow and then open the non-default mode? And yes, I was searching on what you SAID, and couldn’t find anything noteworthy, as far as ‘American’ cameras go. Nonetheless, there’s only ONE model then? m.dji.com/product/osmo-pocket?gclid=Cj0KCQjwnKHlBRDLARIsAMtMHDHBkcO4eoAB_hxKlH-b0PsuzxHOfDt39gEDGLO8GBAnfRZzGZmVKyEaAoCgEALw_wcB
I got turned on to Mott The Hoople as a young teenager in 1973. Just a great, original sound. Being from Milwaukee, I wish I could have been there but am currently out of state on business. "One of the Boys" is played every day by me 1st thing of each day. I met Ian Hunter at the radio station I worked at in the late 90's, early 2000's. He wasn't the friendliest Rockstar I ever met, but still got passes to see his show at Shank Hall. It was fantastic. He had some young 17-18 year old guitarist playing with him who was unbelievable. If anyone knows who that was, please let me know thru here or email jeffreyfoj@gmail.com Ian Hunter is one of the greatest of all time. I became a HUGE Bad Company fan right out of the gate and sorry to hear about Mick Ralphs. I, too, am a stroke survivor, and came 15 minutes away from being in Mick's current condition or dead, so I know exactly what he's up against. Time for "All American Alien Boy." Have a great day everyone. God bless.
Just found this 4 years on been a fan since 72 thank you so much
Just found this too…but it’s never too late to see some of my RnR heroes in action. Huge MTH fan since my teens. Had the thrill of meeting Ian and Ronno in 1989 and flying to see their 40th reunion at Hammersmith on my 50th bday! God bless Mick Ralphs and the indefatigable Ian ; RIP Buffin & Pete and thank you Morgan for releasing this. Also fun to see Trudy and the man with the best English name ever: Luther Grosvenor. 👍
Thank you! Keep the faith! 🎹😎👌
Great Idea Morgan to record the tour! Brings back memories of your other recording. You guys have added alot of happiness to millions of fans.
I was so into these guys when I was 14 in 74...what a ride...cheers lads.
I've watched all these episodes like 4 times. Lol. A very nice little rock band travelogue! :)
Just got home from the Beacon show absolutely AWESOME. Many, many thanks for bringing back my youth even if for only one night! Safe travels!
Keep these coming Morgan, they’re a fantastic insight!! Love the genuine warmth that the three of you radiate towards each other! See you in Manchester.
Lovely 'White Room'.....gotta love Ian's 'Pinball Rider'
Wow this is so great to see.....love you guys since '73 when i was just a psychedelic 7 yr. old kid!
Wanted to catch you all up in Pennsylvain-sylvainia but it was waaaaay out of my price range dammitt!!
Please tell us you're coming back for a second leg later this year perhaps....West coast loves MOTT i heard!!
Can't even begin to tell you what this all means to me....you guys are one of thee all time tip-top greats....Coops, Dolls, Stooges, MOTT!!! Gotta see this miracle somehow.....please return to the States while we are still young-minded!!
VIVA MOTT!!! My hair gets longer as the beat gets stronger baby....
How can you not love this fly on the wall tour road movie - now you can see that sometimes the best lines in a big budget production comes from the improvised scenes - there are so many great one liners here it's untrue!
Let us know when they appear in some blockbuster movie!!!
this entire video is a blessing.
Thank you! Feel free to subscribe and enjoy the other four Mott Road Movies (with more to come)!
Thanks Morgan for posting your video's. I should have provided that cake for you and your band mates!
I saw Mott the Hoople way back around 1976 when Queen opened for the band.
Why does Ian always wear that military jacket?
Morgan great video and selfies. Love the cake.
Ian was absolutely energized by the presence of Ariel Bender and Morgan Fisher. He was totally caught up in the moment at the New York Show and I've been to a lot of Ian Hunter shows but never saw him so totally absorbed in the moment. For 80 years old, Ian appeared 40 years old and a lot of it has to do with the effect of Ariel and Morgan and this Mott The Hoople fan base all converging. I noticed too that "Cleveland Rocks" even though a segment was performed really connected with the audience. It would be a good idea to have more shows with Ariel and Morgan as well as more Ian solo stuff worked in as these two guys are top musicians and good play the material. The good feeling with the audience and Ian and Morgan and Ariel was something you rarely see at shows and wonderful to witness. Great show!
Very kind of you to say so. More to come!!! www.mottthehoople-74.com
Thank you for filming this - love you all!
Great show in Milwaukee! thanks for the videos. You all look/sound amazing...
Great Job Morgan.....this is fantastic. Mott was so far away and distant to me as a young chap in 74'......getting close to you guys is wonderful. Lol, has anyone told you that your voice has slight Winnie the Pooh in it......that is a good thing! LOVED THE NYC BEACON SHOW......what a great closure for my childhood.
Saw you boys on Broadway in 1974! I still have my pristine playbill. You sound great and I am so happy to see you out there still blowing the roof off the place. Love Ariel's shoes!
Good stuff Morgan. Cheers for keeping us in Australia in touch with you guys. Don’t forget to come over and play the major cities, we’ve been waiting a long time and you guys have many fans here.
Good luck with the rest of the tour, Si
Thanks Morgan! I thoroughly enjoyed watching your video. Great to see what life's like off the stage for the band. See you at the Keswick Theatre!
This is great!!! Thanks for this!!!
Great vid Morgan - looking forward to seeing you at Shepherds Bush Empire in a couple of weeks ! - still patiently waiting for Mott to return home to FRIARS AYLESBURY !!!!
Good to see you Morgan and the Motts.....or the Hooples.......keep having a good one, good stuff m' dear......
Loving it! And more to come! www.mottthehoople-74.com
Thanks for the videos, Morgan. Saw you guys at the Cleveland gig. Looking forward to that post!
So looking forward to Glasgow Barrowland on 20th April.. Genuinely excited.
Thanks for posting these videos Morgan they are fantastic. See you in Birmingham!
So cool, thank you Morgan for doing this! Was that Bernie Marsden at the 5:05 mark?
Our drummer, Steve Holley!
Thanks for sharing this, Morgan. Great stuff! Also, awesome show last night in Minneapolis!
Loving it.
Fantastic video!! Love you guys ❤️🥂🍾
Seen the boys in Chicago on the 3rd! Wonderful show!
great stuff, morgan. thanks for posting.
I'll be catching you next week in Boston! Cheers!
7:15 Ian says, upon trying the cake:"Its Soft and soggy"........Morgan:"Like me"........LMAO!!
Historic!
Enjoyed the Milwaukee show in 1974 and 2019! Kisses! Suzy
Loved this, such a fun vid, more please :D
Neat stuff.
Good work Morgan, if not for you there'd be none of the early stuff either..nice one mate!
OK is the guy in the back seat of the van at about 1:10 the roadie that worked for the band Moe.?
On the right is our roadie for this tour; don't know who else he's worked with. On the left is our UK agent and merch manager.
this little camera looks great - care to share make and model?
Er - try reading the description?
morganfisherart er, you DO know that UA-cam defaults to hiding that information unless you can find the tiny little arrow and then open the non-default mode? And yes, I was searching on what you SAID, and couldn’t find anything noteworthy, as far as ‘American’ cameras go. Nonetheless, there’s only ONE model then? m.dji.com/product/osmo-pocket?gclid=Cj0KCQjwnKHlBRDLARIsAMtMHDHBkcO4eoAB_hxKlH-b0PsuzxHOfDt39gEDGLO8GBAnfRZzGZmVKyEaAoCgEALw_wcB
@@cpkdude - that's the one! Osmo Pocket. Brilliant. $380
My first concert 5/22/74 Mott @ Milwaukee Auditorium $5.00 advance :) IDK who was in the band at the time :)
It was at Bruce Hall Auditorium, with me and Bender!
But if they had their time again...you all know just what they'd do.
I got turned on to Mott The Hoople as a young teenager in 1973. Just a great, original sound. Being from Milwaukee, I wish I could have been there but am currently out of state on business. "One of the Boys" is played every day by me 1st thing of each day. I met Ian Hunter at the radio station I worked at in the late 90's, early 2000's. He wasn't the friendliest Rockstar I ever met, but still got passes to see his show at Shank Hall. It was fantastic. He had some young 17-18 year old guitarist playing with him who was unbelievable. If anyone knows who that was, please let me know thru here or email jeffreyfoj@gmail.com Ian Hunter is one of the greatest of all time. I became a HUGE Bad Company fan right out of the gate and sorry to hear about Mick Ralphs. I, too, am a stroke survivor, and came 15 minutes away from being in Mick's current condition or dead, so I know exactly what he's up against. Time for "All American Alien Boy." Have a great day everyone. God bless.
what's this primark-da hoople ? lol
Primark is a cheapo clothing chain in the UK. I believe Ariel may have bought some stage gear there - anyway it's our standing joke with him haha!