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"Jerkin' Crocus" by Mott The Hoople

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Uploaded by on Jan 3, 2009

A song by Mott The Hoople.

It's called "Jerkin' Crocus" from the 1972 album 'All The Young Dudes'.

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  • "Judo hold on a black man's balls"

    best line ever

  • @TruthAxe It's past your bed time kid, go to bed.

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  • She's a nazz puller

  • love this mth song!

  • Mott The Hoople were always disfunctional,they still were during the reunion! I believe they didn't actually peak in 73/74', not sure they ever did?The pressure put on Hunter to write hit singles was getting to him.The remastered Live album is Bender's finest moment,but Hunter needed a writing partner,Ronson was the right choice,but once again MTH blew it.Had Once Bitten come out as a Mott song with a tour to follow with Ronson then who knows? Punk still would've swallowed them up by 76' though.

  • @MottTheWot right. ma ma belle does sound a lot like this riff

  • @ultrakool Dude, cool.

  • It's clear now that I will have to download this album. I'd like to wish all youtube users a healthy and happy new year.

  • such a great album. definitely has that bowie touch. what made him a great producer (and leader of his own backing bands) was his willingness to let the other musicians do their things. all the young dudes is unquestionably mott the hoople's album, yet it's like bowie helped them make it their own album (if you will). plus he gave them that great title track . . . (although i by no means consider it their 'signature song')

  • @paraleverearl i can respect that. it's funny how mediocre an album 'the hoople' (the one after this) was. it had some good songs (golden age of rock n roll, roll away the stone) but it just did not function well as a whole. i had assumed this was because ralphs left, yet i can see what you mean about 'the ian hunter show'. it's not that they sounded different, but rather too much the same. the album was kind of 'mott' but without the magic. all good things come to an end unfortunately

  • @CfuenmayorJr123 oh shit i DID hear that correctly

  • @newfuckingwave Between rock star egos and Mott becoming the Ian Hunter show, I never did blame Mick. Bad Co made some great stuff.

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