He and Willie Nelson (86 yrs old) could tour together. Can't think of a funny name for their tour, but sure there is one out there.
How about the “Octogenarians on Oxygen Tour”?
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There have been a relatively small number of musicians who totally changed my life. Ian was one of them. I'll never forget the time I first heard a Mott cover: I was vacationing in Bend, Oregon at the tender age of 13. A local band called "The Whizz Kids" were playing Rock & Roll Queen at a street dance. I was floored. I asked them who did the original. They said Mott, & I've been a HUGE fan ever since.
I was fortunate to see an early part of "The Hoople" tour in a small theater before the big production was added (the production would have been cool too; I'm just saying I was fortunate to see them!). I think admission was $5.00,. I was pretty close to the stage. They were advertised as "The Greatest Rock & Roll Band in the World". And maybe, just maybe............... they were.
I also saw the Hunter/Ronson YI Orta tour up close in a club.
Happy 80, Ian!
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There have been a relatively small number of musicians who totally changed my life. Ian was one of them. I'll never forget the time I first heard a Mott cover: I was vacationing in Bend, Oregon at the tender age of 13. A local band called "The Whizz Kids" were playing Rock & Roll Queen at a street dance. I was floored. I asked them who did the original. They said Mott, & I've been a HUGE fan ever since.
I was fortunate to see an early part of "The Hoople" tour in a small theater before the big production was added (the production would have been cool too; I'm just saying I was fortunate to see them!). I think admission was $5.00,. I was pretty close to the stage. They were advertised as "The Greatest Rock & Roll Band in the World". And maybe, just maybe............... they were.
I also saw the Hunter/Ronson YI Orta tour up close in a club.
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