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Song written by David Bowie for the group
Keyboard player who wrote and sang "Soft Ground"
Guitarist who left Mott to form Bad Company with Paul Rodgers
Name of the Broadway theater where part of the album Mott the Hoople Live was recorded in May 1974
Sonny Bono song covered by Mott on their first album
Lead singer and principal songwriter who joined the group in 1969
Stage name of guitarist who replaced Mick Ralphs
What Mott the Hoople song appears in the 1974 Martin Scorcese film "Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore"
First song on the Brain Capers album
Song serving as the title of Episode 9 and heard on that episode of the Scorcese-Jagger HBO series Vinyl
Drummer Terrence Dale Griffin went by this nickname
Bass player whose book, The Man Who Hated Walking, was published in 2013
What song reached a peak position in the UK Singles Chart of number 12 in July 1973
What 1974 studio album is the first to feature Morgan Fisher and Ariel Bender
Guitarist who briefly replaced Ariel Bender in 1974, just prior to Ian Hunter leaving the band
What Lou Reed song did Mott cover on the All The Young Dudes album
What song by The Youngbloods did Mott cover on the Brian Capers album
Name of Melanie's song covered on the Wildlife album
Who played Violin on the song "Violence"
Backing vocals group who sang on both Mott and The Hoople albums
Singer who preceded Ian Hunter and became Mott's road manager upon Hunter joining the band
What Mick Ralphs song was recorded by both Mott the Hoople and Bad Company
City referenced in title of song "Ballad of Mott the Hoople (26th March 1972)"
Ian Hunter-penned epic on Brain Capers
Mott's manager during the early Island Records years who gave them their name

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