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vendredi 14 décembre 1973

MOTT THE HOOPLE - QUEEN ~ The Hammersmith Odeon. London. England.

 
 
 *** CONCERT DAY 2 # 2 -- DECEMBER 14 (1st afternoon show - 2nd evening show), 1973 ***

🕖 Set Times:
6:30 pm — Doors Open
8:00 pm — A
9:00 pm — B


Support Act: 
 
~ TOUR 1973 ~
 

Mott is the sixth studio album by English (from Herefordshire) glam hard rock band Mott the Hoople, released on July 20, 1973. Producer Mott The Hoople. It peaked at No. 7 in the UK Albums Chart. It is the last album to Feature guitarist Mick Ralphs and first without organist Verden Allen, due to Allen's departure most organ and other keyboard parts are played by Ralphs. The album featured different album covers in the U.K. and U.S. Lead singer Ian Hunter departed the band in 1974, after which the band's commercial fortunes began to dwindle. 
 

 Queen is the debut studio album by English (from London) rock band Queen. Released on  July 13, 1973. Producer John Anthony - Roy Thomas Baker - Queen. The album was influenced by heavy metal and progressive rock. Rolling Stone Magazine wrote Their debut album is superb and the performances were all virtuoso.
 
MOTT THE HOOPLE (Band)
 
Ian Hunter — vocals, guitar, piano, bass (1969–1974, 2009, 2013, 2018, 2019, 2020–present)
Mick Ralphs — guitar, vocals, keyboards (1969–1973, 2009, 2013)
Pete Overend Watts — bass, vocals, guitar (1969–1976, 2009, 2013; died 2017)
Dale "Buffin" Griffin — drums, backing vocals, percussion (1969–1976, 2009; died 2016)
Morgan Fisher — keyboards, backing vocals (1973–1976, 2018, 2019, 2020–present)

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QUEEN (Band)

Freddie Mercury — lead and backing vocals, piano, keyboards, occasional rhythm guitar (1970–1991; died on November 24, 1991)
Brian May — lead and rhythm guitars, backing and lead vocals, keyboards (1970–present)
Roger Taylor — drums, backing and lead vocals, percussion, keyboards, rhythm guitar (1970–present)
John Deacon — bass, rhythm guitar, keyboards, occasional backing vocals (1971–1997)
 

The Setlist
 MOTT THE HOOPLE
 
Intro Audio Tape:  Jupiter from "The Planets"
Drivin' Sister (Mot - 1973)
Sucker (All the Young Dudes - 1972)
Sweet Jane (The Velvet Underground cover) (All the Young Dudes - 1972)
Sweet Angeline (Brain Capers - 1971)
Rose (Mot - 1973)
Roll Away the Stone (Single - 1973)
All the Young Dudes (David Bowie cover) (All the Young Dudes - 1972)
Jerkin' Crocus (All the Young Dudes - 1972) >
> One of the Boys (All the Young Dudes - 1972) >
> Rock and Roll Queen (Rock and Roll Queen - 1972) >
> Get Back (The Beatles cover - Let It Be - 1970) >
> Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On (Bill Haley and His Comets cover - 1955) >
> Violence (Mot - 1973)
Walking With a Mountain (New Song)

 

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 Time Set: 0h50
 
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 The Setlist
QUEEN
 
 Procession (Queen II - 1974)
Father to Son (Queen II - 1974)
Son and Daughter (Queen - 1973)
Ogre Battle (Queen II - 1974)
Hangman (Queen - 1973)
Great King Rat (Queen - 1973)
Jailhouse Rock (Elvis Presley cover - 1957)
Shake, Rattle and Roll (Big Joe Turner & His Blues Kings cover - 1954)
Stupid Cupid (Connie Francis cover - 1958)
Be-Bop-A-Lula (Gene Vincent & His Blue Caps cover - 1957) >
> Jailhouse Rock (Elvis Presley cover - 1957)
Keep Yourself Alive (Queen - 1973)
Liar (Queen - 1973)

Encore

Big Spender (Cy Coleman cover - 1966)
Bama Lama Bama Loo (Little Richard cover - 1966)

Note:
Second of two concerts on the same day
 
 

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 Time Set: 1h00
 
 



 

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