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Diary of a Rock 'n' Roll Star: Ian Hunter of Mott the Hoople

Diary of a Rock 'n' Roll Star: Ian Hunter of Mott the Hoople

Product Type: Book

Product Price: $14.95

Manufacturer: Independent Music Press

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Bands such as Oasis, Nirvana and The Sex Pistols have all claimed to be influenced by Mott the Hoople. Ian Hunter's revealing tour diary was first published in 1974 to coincide with the band's global success. It gives an insight into life with a rock group on the road.

Reviews

Rating: 4 / 5
Date: 2009-08-07
Summary: "Book"

Bought this book as a Birthday present. Hubby was happy. Fast response and delivery from Amazon - packaged well. No problems. Thanks


Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2009-01-28
Summary: "Why you, I oughta..."

I was blessed to meet Ian Hunter and Mick Ronson in the early 80's, when this book was out of print. I said to Ian, "I haven't been able to find your diary yet."
And he said, totally dead pan, "I didn't know I'd lost it." Man, he was cool in his nasty way, and fun to hang out with. Kind of like this book. A classic!


Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2007-10-18
Summary: "Reflections on "Reflections""

When this Book was published in 1976 it was Titled: "Reflections of a Rock Star." It cost a Whopping $3.99 and was printed by Flash Books. I was offered $120.00 for my copy by a Bookseller in San Francicso in 1998 and I promptly turned him down.

This 104 Page Book, documents Mott The Hoople's, First Tour of America as Headliners. It begins in England, on Tuesday Nov 21 and runs through to Dec 24 on the Plane that returned the band back to the UK.

Out of Several hundred Books I have read on Rock N' Roll, this would easily be in my Top-Ten of the Best Books on this Subject. Ian writes an honest account of the Tour, the Good as well as the Bad. A night in LA with Keith Moon & Frank Zappa. Hitting the pawn Shops for Guitars. Ian's, famous attempt to see Elvis (by Sneaking past the gates, all the way to the back door) and being told that Elvis was too tired to entertain guests by his Maid.

The Gigs [Good & Bad) are discussed, as are Bad Hotels/Motels. Too many hours in Airports (Mick Ralphs, had a Horrible fear of Flying}. And rare insight on Mott and many other Bands of this: "The All The Young Dudes" Tour. This is a rare peek into Their World, from their point-of-View.

Lot's of great photos are contained herein, and it's a great read with fantastic visuals. If I had One Wish, it would be that this Book SHOULD be longer, or the First of Many Volumes by Ian Hunter.

This is one of the finest Books on Rock ever. I have no plans to sell my Copy....FIVE STARS !!!


Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2005-07-08
Summary: "Diary of a Rock 'n' Roll Star"

If you're looking for a great lierary work, Ian Hunter won't impress you. If you want to read a documentation of the early 70's world of Rock, this is right out of the trenches. What struck me early on was how grounded Hunter seems to be, or at least what he strives for. He's a rock star for 2 hours a day, then spends the rest of the time wondering if the light bill is paid at home, and if his car's been fixed properly. Like a pro athlete, you go at a music career like you know it's going to end. Hunter sees it coming, and was probably not surprised by the breakup of the band a couple years later. If Mott the Hoople's music was ever important to you, then get the book. It's like seeing an old friend again.


Rating: 4 / 5
Date: 2004-01-26
Summary: "THAT '70S BAND"

An unpretentious true 'diary' from 70's British glam rocker ( for want of a better description ), Ian Hunter of "Mott The Hoople" during his band's successful 1972 tour of the States. He reveals a historically fascinating 'behind the scenes' look at the rock and roll concert circuit of the early '70s, where in Hunter's humble view, sex, drugs, and rock and roll take a back seat to wry observations on American life, a compassion for music, and a compulsion for old guitars found in American junk shops. The reader goes along for the ride as Hunter and the rest of 'Mott The Hoople' tramp across America like kids in an amusement park. Personal revelations and run-ins with a host of rock and roll celebritys give this book an insider's edge and there is a rewarding final entry which finds Hunter questionably inside the high security gates of Elvis Presly's mansion, creeping about like the obsessed fan he reveals himself to be.