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📰 Mott-an Enigma – Feature : Dec. 1971
A thoughtful one-page feature delves into the intriguing puzzle of Mott The Hoople — a band on the brink of major success yet still surrounded by questions about their direction, identity, and why they have not yet fully broken through. The piece captures the tension between their raw live power and the industry’s uncertainty about how to market them, while highlighting their fierce loyalty from a dedicated following. This December 1971 Record Mirror article paints Mott The H

Mott The Hoople
Dec 4, 19713 min read


📰 England's Answer to Grand Funk? – Feature : Oct. 1971
A bold four-page cover feature asks whether Mott The Hoople could become Britain’s answer to Grand Funk Railroad, exploring the band’s raw power, Ian Hunter’s distinctive voice, and their intense live reputation. The piece delves into the group’s uncompromising style, their dedicated following, and the industry’s mixed signals about their commercial potential. This October 1971 Zigzag Magazine cover story captures Mott The Hoople at a critical moment — a cult live act on the

Mott The Hoople
Oct 1, 19714 min read
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