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📰 Hoople Hope They Hit No. 1 – Article: Apr. 1974

  • Writer: Mott The Hoople
    Mott The Hoople
  • Apr 12, 1974
  • 3 min read

A bright, upbeat pop‑culture page from April 1974 captures Mott the Hoople in full stride, photographed in confident formation and framed by a headline that radiates ambition. The mood is optimistic and forward‑looking — a band riding momentum and eyeing the top of the charts.


“Hoople hope they hit No. 1.”


“The Golden Age of Rock ’n’ Roll.”


đź“° What the Clipping Shows

The clipping is a colourful pop‑music page headed “THE RECORD BRINGS YOU THE LATEST POP COLOUR”, dominated by a large band photograph of Mott the Hoople. The caption identifies the members left to right:

Back — Morgan Fisher, Ariel Bender; Front — Pete Watts, Buffin, Ian Hunter.


The main article, written by Donald Bruce, sits beneath the headline “HOOPLE HOPE THEY HIT No. 1” and discusses the band’s current single “The Golden Age of Rock ’n’ Roll”, their chart hopes, and their American tour. Surrounding the feature are smaller pop items, including pieces on José Feliciano, Glen Daly, and Scottish acts touring Eastern Europe.


This clipping matters because it documents Mott the Hoople at a moment of commercial confidence, with their new single positioned as a potential breakthrough.


đź“° The Story Behind It

In April 1974, the Daily Record spotlighted Mott the Hoople as they pushed for a chart‑topping single with “The Golden Age of Rock ’n’ Roll.” The article captures the band’s optimism and the sense that they were on the cusp of something bigger, buoyed by strong press attention and a successful American tour.


“Hoople hope they hit No. 1.”


The feature emphasises the band’s momentum, presenting them as seasoned performers who had weathered years of struggle and were now enjoying a surge of popularity. The photograph reinforces this image — confident, stylish, and unmistakably mid‑’70s.


“The Golden Age of Rock ’n’ Roll.”


The surrounding pop‑culture snippets situate the band within a lively entertainment landscape, reflecting the eclectic mix of artists and stories that filled British music pages at the time. The tone is celebratory, capturing a band fully in the public eye.


đź“° Publication Details

Publication: Daily Record

Date: 12 April 1974

Country: UK

Section / Page: Page 28

Format: News Item / Photo Feature


đź“° Related Material

• Mott the Hoople – The Hoople album press, 1974

• “The Golden Age of Rock ’n’ Roll” single coverage

• Related Chronicle entry: Mott the Hoople U.K. press, spring 1974


Additional material connected to this entry is listed in the tag index at the foot of the page.


đź“° Visual Archive



Mott the Hoople photographed for the Daily Record, April 1974 — Morgan Fisher, Ariel Bender, Pete Watts, Buffin, and Ian Hunter.


The page includes bold headline typography, a large band portrait, and surrounding pop‑culture snippets.


đź“° Closing Notes

This clipping preserves a moment of high optimism for Mott the Hoople — a band poised between cult credibility and mainstream success. As captured here, the Daily Record presents them as confident contenders for the No. 1 spot, reflecting both their artistic momentum and their strong presence in the 1974 pop landscape.



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