Mott The Hoople - Drivin' Sister (upgrade) - Live Video 1973

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Uploaded by on Jul 28, 2010

Major upgrade, in both picture and sound, from the previous version. Again, some wonderful, pungent tone from Ariel Bender (Luther Grosvenor) and his Gibson Les Paul Junior. Live footage - first song from the Aquarius Theater, Los Angeles, 13th September 1973.

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  • Brilliant!

  • Pfft, you're worried about what happened to Ariel's Les Jr.? Ian is playing a guitazoid that was confiscated by authorities after he swung it too wildly and decapitated several roadies. It's currently owned by Gozer the Gozerian.

  • Along with The Allman Brothers simply the BEST live R&R band ever!...

  • My first concert was Mott The Hoople at the Kennedy Center In DC. Front row seats. Iggy Pop was the opening act and Iggy scared the shit out of me Then Mott came out and blew me away. Long live Ian and the dudes!

  • Great memories of going around the Uk seeing this band. Magic on stage.

  • Love this band, love that Les Paul Junior sound, hail Mott .

  • "she dont make with the brakes" .. lol. Lovely!

  • Nothing like the sound of an old Les Paul Jr with a single P90. Unmistakable sound.

  • I got to see them several times back in the early 70's. They were great live. This is one of my favorites. thanks.

  • Very cool! Thanks for posting! Somebody needs to cover and reintroduce this song. Phish??

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