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February 03, 2008
Discovered On the Juno Soundtrack: Mott the Hopple / All the Young Dudes
Every once in a while I discover "old new music" - (old music, new music to me) on the soundtracks of movies. I only started listening to Nick Drake after hearing his music on the soundtrack of Garden State.
After seeing JUNO, I went out and purchased the soundtrack and discovered a bunch of new Indie Folk Rock artists as well as the Beatles influenced song: "All the Young Dudes" by Mott the Hopple.
Tags: JUNO, Nick Drake, Mott the Hopple, All the Young Dudes,Jeff Pulver
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Posted by jeff on February 3, 2008 09:17 AM | Permalink
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The Spiders were in existence when Bowie gave Mott "Dudes".
Since then, Ian Hunter, the lead singer has gone on to greater things.
Check out Twisted Steel and Soul of America, as well as Michael Picasso
Posted by: Martin Curry at February 25, 2008 06:19 PM
Jeff--
David Bowie was behind "All the Young Dudes." He offered Ian a choice of two songs, with the other being Suffragette City. Hunter and gang chose Dudes...Bowie went on and formed the Spiders From Mars, and recorded Sufragette City.
Posted by: Andy Abramson at February 4, 2008 01:14 AM