Showing posts with label "Roll Away the Stone". Show all posts
Showing posts with label "Roll Away the Stone". Show all posts

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

The Ballad of Mott the Hoople, a documentary about the band, is a movie that I'm looking forward to seeing. It's playing at various festivals and things at the moment, as far as I can tell, so I'm hopeful it'll have some form of general release soon. We'll see.
Mostly because of the presence of Ian Hunter, who wrote Diary of a Rock and Roll Star (1974) and many songs about the band's adventures, Mott obtained the reputation of a band that was self-aware, clever, literary. And many have noticed the apparent contradictions that they embodied - the rock star attitude combined with self-deprecating irony - they gave people a lot to think about. Here's a link to a great video of the band (but without Mick Ralphs, unfortunately) doing their wonderful hit, "Roll Away the Stone", on Top of the Pops (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_CFUuN__7tE) in late '73. The expression on Hunter's face right before the vocal says it all: Rock and roll is both serious and fun. Then he sings right over his lip-sync. (I have no idea what the intro before the song is about, though).