Friday, June 30, 2023

How's Your House, Ian Hunter, Shrunken Heads

Excerpt:
Hunter does release songs with a sense of humor and How's Your House is one that is a fun filled piano and rollocking lament on behalf of the victims of Hurricane Katrina in 2005. The title came from the flood resident victims. 
"If FEMA won't help me, I know the Good Book will" and an authentic touch is added with the regional phrasing of "ax" me instead of the more proper ask me while the house is being washed away. This is social satire and humor used effectively on behalf of the unfortunate people in New Orleans. Another interesting twist with the spoken line ending:
"I don't know maybe it needs a bridge or something."
The failures of levees and flood walls during Katrina are considered by experts to be the worst engineering disaster in the history of the United States. By August 31, 2005, 80% of New Orleans was flooded, with some parts under 15 feet (4.6 m) of water. In short, this is one of Ian's not directly political but socially aware songs done in a humorous and easy to digest fashion. 
The song came quickly in only ten minutes and Hunter thought the Rant Band might not like it since it was only two chords and really only a poem for fun. The Ranters convinced him to record it. 
On Track Ian Hunter is shipping soon. Want to promote Ian? The publisher is marketing the book but asked for help from us fans in the Hunter orbit. If you have contacts with podcasts, magazines, or other music outlets let me know so we can promote Ian's music. I'm open for interviews to talk about Hunter's catalog. Thanks!
Great news! Advance copies of On Track Ian Hunter have reached the publisher and will be available soon! I even saw an advance copy on eBay.
On Track Ian Hunter https://www.amazon.com/dp/1789523044...
Upcoming Podcast Appearances! More details soon:
Full of Words & Book 101!
Better To ...? Podcast, recorded a terrific conversation, due for release 2 August 2024.
In the meantime, listen to previous appearances!
Yeah Uh-Huh by Lisa and Phil https://youtu.be/r46AbOSo-MM?si=uuWy3T8rQjhnGkwS
Tell Me About Your Book, The Phenomenal Musician John Christian
https://www.facebook.com/.../pfbid09pnutefvQEpSF8uz8jMTip...
Set Lusting Bruce with Jesse Jackson https://podcasts.apple.com/.../set.../id1038228650...
HODGEPOD with Rob Fredette https://www.podbean.com/ew/pb-bgfx7-14962b2
Frankly Francisco Podcast:
Mostly about Burning America: In the Best Interest of the Country? but On Track Ian Hunter is mentioned as well:
https://open.substack.com/pub/micksmith/p/who-was-on-the-frankly-francisco?r=e00v8&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&showWelcomeOnShare=true
Toby Gribben Show, awesome show, and live 8 February 2024!
Sign up now for behind the scenes information about On Track
Ian Hunter at TheDoctorOfDigital@pm.me!
To book and interview:
TheDoctorOfDigital@pm.me
What is the difference between a Beatles biography or a song by-song review of the Beatles career?
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Ian Hunter On Track for Sonicbond Publishing, TheDoctorOfDigital@pm.me

How's Your House?

(Ian Hunter)

Well can anybody help me
Can anybody help yeah
Can anybody help me
Can anybody help

Crept across the border, got a mobile home
Hurricane Katrina, sunk me like a stone, yeah
Now I'm runnin' outta water, there's nothing left to eat
The kitchen's (kids?) in the car 'n' it's floating down the street

How's your house how's your house
How's your house how's your house
How's your house how's your house
How's your house how's your house

Well can anybody help me
Can anybody help yeah
Can anybody help me
Can anybody help

Now the reason I believe in the good book still
If FEMA won't help me, I know the good book will
So if anybody asks yuh, how's your Mom and them
Just tell 'em I was asking
Where are ya when ya need 'em

How's your house how's your house
How's your house how's your house
How's your house how's your house
How's your house how's your house



How's Your House is a fun, piano-drenched rocker lamenting the lack of help for the victims of Hurricane Katrina.


Ian Hunter CD: "Shrunken Heads"

Sleeve and track listing

Yep Roc YEP2152 (USA)/Jerkin Crocus JERK9 (UK)(5 stars!)

  1. Words (Big Mouth)
  2. Fuss About Nothin'
  3. When The World Was Round
  4. Brainwashed
  5. Shrunken Heads
  6. Soul Of America
  7. How's Your House
  8. Guiding Light
  9. Stretch
  10. I Am What I Hated When I Was Young
  11. Read 'em 'n' Weep

Bonus EP:

  1. Your Eyes
  2. Wasted
  3. Real Or Imaginary

Review

This is Ian's first studio album in six years since 2001's Rant. Eagerly anticipated by fans, musically and lyrically it has much in common with its predecessor. Those familiar with Rant will immediately feel comfortable with this album. Whereas before he was lamenting what he sees as the decline of the land of his birth, this time he is commenting on his adopted homeland.

This reviewer always finds it takes a few listens to "get" an Ian Hunter album, and this is no exception. There appears to be little or no filler, and there's a healthy mix of strong, solid rockers and quieter, slower material. Much of the material has a familiar feel - a riff here, a bridge there, very much in the Ian Hunter style where he (perhaps subconciously) leans on his own earlier material.

There are some astonishingly good tracks on here. Words (Big Mouth) opens things up nicely where Ian apologises to a loved one for mouthing off the night before, while Ian yearns for a earlier, simpler world in When The World Was RoundBrainwashed is a great rocker, aimed squarely at the brand-name materialism society seems to be obsessed with today. Shrunken Heads is a great track, with a distinct Springsteen-ish touch to it - close your eyes and it's easy to imagine the E-Street Band accompanying Ian on this one.

In Soul Of America he rails against the current crop of leaders who don't compare to Washington, Jefferson, Adams, Franklin... at the same time as noting how corrupt the whole government machine has become ("feathering their nests while they're rallying the troops..."). How's Your House is a fun, piano-drenched rocker lamenting the lack of help for the victims of Hurricane Katrina. Stretch (another guitar-led rocker) sees Ian taking aim at some of the ne'er-do-wells he grew up with, perhaps noting that things could easily have turned out so very differently.

It will be interesting to see how much of this material come across live (I suspect 'very well'). Initial copies of this album come with a 3-track bonus CD - for once the "limited edition" tag is accurate, as bonus-less versions are already in the shops. The tracks are as strong as on the main album (ie definitely not demo tracks). Your Eyes in particular would not have been out of place on the main album, while Wasted has more than a touch of Ian's own God (Take One) about it. At about 50 minutes the album is the right length and the production is very clean.

Overall, a good album that rewards repeated listening. Initially I thought "maybe a notch or two down on his very best" but you know, I'm gonna change my mind. The more I listen to this album the more it grows on me. I'm now firmly convinced this is one of his very best, up there with Alien Boy and Schizophrenic. Now where's that repeat button on the CD player...



How's Your House4:18Originally released on Shrunken Heads.
How's Your House (live 2nd March 2008)(6:11)This live version (recorded at the Mick Jagger Centre, Dartford England) was issued on Acoustic Shadows (box set only).

Thursday, June 29, 2023

How Much More Can I Take, Ian Hunter, YUI Orta

Excerpt:

This snappy tune How Much More Can I Take is along the lines of the Beatles and with Hunter's relationship lyrics resulted in the Hunter Ronson teamwork in full-tilt rocking mode and a live version was also released in 1989 at the BBC.  It's a powerful statement of waiting and wondering and most of us have been there at one time or another. It's the emptiness that you feel while waiting on love. The lyrics end with a rhetorical and emotional outpouring:

You fill my eyes 
But you don't fill the hunger 
How much more can I take 

Hunter doesn't remember much about it other than he thinks it's too fast. Most of us can relate to the sentiment though when we wonder how much worse can things get? The protagonist is unable to tolerate love, rejects it, and then yearns for the unattainable and in some ways is somewhat reminiscent of Arms and Legs

On Track Ian Hunter is shipping soon. Want to promote Ian? The publisher is marketing the book but asked for help from us fans in the Hunter orbit. If you have contacts with podcasts, magazines, or other music outlets let me know so we can promote Ian's music. I'm open for interviews to talk about Hunter's catalog. Thanks!

Great news! Advance copies of On Track Ian Hunter have reached the publisher and will be available soon! I even saw an advance copy on eBay.

On Track Ian Hunter https://www.amazon.com/dp/1789523044...

Upcoming Podcast Appearances! More details soon:
Full of Words & Book 101!

Better To ...? Podcast, recorded a terrific conversation, due for release 2 August 2024.

In the meantime, listen to previous appearances!
Yeah Uh-Huh by Lisa and Phil https://youtu.be/r46AbOSo-MM?si=uuWy3T8rQjhnGkwS

Tell Me About Your Book, The Phenomenal Musician John Christian
https://www.facebook.com/.../pfbid09pnutefvQEpSF8uz8jMTip...
Set Lusting Bruce with Jesse Jackson https://podcasts.apple.com/.../set.../id1038228650...

HODGEPOD with Rob Fredette https://www.podbean.com/ew/pb-bgfx7-14962b2

Frankly Francisco Podcast:
Mostly about Burning America: In the Best Interest of the Country? but On Track Ian Hunter is mentioned as well:
https://open.substack.com/pub/micksmith/p/who-was-on-the-frankly-francisco?r=e00v8&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&showWelcomeOnShare=true

Toby Gribben Show, awesome show, and live 8 February 2024!

Sign up now for behind the scenes information about On Track
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To book and interview:
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What is the difference between a Beatles biography or a song by-song review of the Beatles career?
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Ian Hunter On Track for Sonicbond Publishing, TheDoctorOfDigital@pm.me

How Much More Can I Take

(Ian Hunter)

You're breakin' my heart 
Stealing my thunder 
How much more can I take 
You're draggin' me down 
Holding me under 
How much more can I take
How much more can I take 

Won't somebody break 
The news to you gently. 
You fill my eyes 
But you don't fill the hunger 
How much more can I take

I see your face 
Everywhere, every place 
How much more can I take 
You're here in the night 
You're here in the morning sunlight 
How much more can I take

How much more can I take 
I (wish that I could) make your mind up (for you). 
You fill my eyes 
But you don't fill the hunger 
How much more can I take

How much more can I take 
Won't somebody help me 
I'm naked as the day I was born 
These clothes have a way of changin' what I'm feelin' 
I try and I try but I can't put 'em on

I sit here alone 
Wait by the telephone line 
How much more can I take 
I'm jealous as hell 
Mixed up 'n mean as well 
How much more can I take
How much more can I take 
I know she'd like to break 
Those stones over my body. 
You fill my eyes 
But you don't fill the hunger 
How much more can I take 


he full-tilt rocker How Much More Can I Take


Ian Hunter CD: "YUI Orta"

Sleeve and track listing

Lemon CD LEM 6. (4.5 stars!)

  1. American Music (4:12)
  2. The Loner (4:47)
  3. Women's Intuition (6:31)
  4. Tell It Like It Is (4:23)
  5. Livin' In a Heart (4:34)
  6. Big Time (4:03)
  7. Cool (4:30)
  8. Beg a Little Love (6:26)
  9. Following In Your Footsteps (5:02)
  10. Sons 'n' Lovers (4:55)
  11. Pain (4:43)
  12. How Much More Can I Take (3:48)
  13. Sweet Dreamer (6:28)
  14. 4th Hour Of My Sleep (3:08)1
  15. Power Of Darkness (3:32)1

Running time: 71m 11s

1Bonus tracks on the 2003 CD reissue

Review

Ian teamed up with his old mate Mick Ronson once again to record this album in the middle of 1989. Ian and Mick had toured the USA and Europe in late 1988/early 1989, before the album was even recorded, and the result is a highly polished album - one of their best.

Highlights include the Stonsey Women's Intuition (if only Mick 'n' Keef were still this good!), the full-tilt rocker How Much More Can I TakeBig Time (Ian borrows his own riff from Once Bitten...), Tell It Like It Is (Mick borrowing the Get It On riff) and Mick's guitar showcase Sweet Dreamer which is breathtaking beautiful.

When the album was released, they toured the USA and Europe again to promote it. Intended in some ways as a comeback album for both men, the record company did little to promote it themselves, and it didn't sell in great numbers. They were dropped by the record company, and all plans for a follow-up were put on hold when Mick Ronson was diagnosed with liver cancer.

Unavailable for many years, this CD has finally been reissued on the Lemon label (a planned reissue on NMC having fallen through when NMC went bust). This reissue includes a couple of Ronno bonus tracks from 1971 - great for the completist but somewhat at odds with the rest of the album. The insert includes the lyrics from the original CD, but the sleeve notes are appallingly inaccurate - a shame really that Campbell Devine's notes for the aborted NMC release weren't used.

In 1995, Windsong issued an official release of their 15-Feb-89 concert, which had been recorded by the BBC for radio broadcast. This live album has since been reissued on Strange Fruit.

As is normal these days, there was material left over in the vaults, some of which is circulating amongst fans. This includes (Give Me Back My) Wings, which was demoed but never recorded, Ill Wind (now available on the Once Bitten Twice Shycompilation), More To Love Than Meets The Eye and Look Before You Leap, which IMO would have been a great single and features some beautiful guitar work from Mick Ronson

The album title is derived from "Why you... I ought to...", a phrase popularised by The Three Stooges.

Technical

The original CD

The reissued CD

Comments

Analysis of the reissued CD shows some compression being used; this has boosted overall loudness slightly (by some 2.2dB) without any noticeable affect on sound quality.

How Much More Can I Take3:49Originally issued on YUI Orta.
How Much More Can I Take (live 15th February 1989)4:06This live version (recorded The Dominion, London England) can be found on BBC Live in Concert.

Wednesday, June 28, 2023

Honky Tonk Women (Jagger/Richards) (live 11th September 1981) (recorded Dr. Pepper Music Festival, Pier 84, New York NY) originally issued on the Ian Hunter Rocks video (VHS/Laserdisc only). The video (DVD) It Never Happened (box set only); audio From The Knees Of My Heart (not on the box set).

Excerpt:

This Rolling Stones song, Honky Tonk Women, was included at the 1981 Dr. Pepper Music Festival and is available on video and audio on releases. 

On Track Ian Hunter is shipping soon. Want to promote Ian? The publisher is marketing the book but asked for help from us fans in the Hunter orbit. If you have contacts with podcasts, magazines, or other music outlets let me know so we can promote Ian's music. I'm open for interviews to talk about Hunter's catalog. Thanks!

Great news! Advance copies of On Track Ian Hunter have reached the publisher and will be available soon! I even saw an advance copy on eBay.

On Track Ian Hunter https://www.amazon.com/dp/1789523044...

Upcoming Podcast Appearances! More details soon:
Full of Words.

Better To ...? Podcast, recorded a terrific conversation, due for release 2 August 2024.

In the meantime, listen to previous appearances!
Yeah Uh-Huh by Lisa and Phil https://youtu.be/r46AbOSo-MM?si=uuWy3T8rQjhnGkwS

Tell Me About Your Book, The Phenomenal Musician John Christian
https://www.facebook.com/.../pfbid09pnutefvQEpSF8uz8jMTip...
Set Lusting Bruce with Jesse Jackson https://podcasts.apple.com/.../set.../id1038228650...

HODGEPOD with Rob Fredette https://www.podbean.com/ew/pb-bgfx7-14962b2

Frankly Francisco Podcast:
Mostly about Burning America: In the Best Interest of the Country? but On Track Ian Hunter is mentioned as well:
https://open.substack.com/pub/micksmith/p/who-was-on-the-frankly-francisco?r=e00v8&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&showWelcomeOnShare=true

Toby Gribben Show, awesome show, and live 8 February 2024!

Sign up now for behind the scenes information about On Track
Ian Hunter at TheDoctorOfDigital@pm.me!

To book and interview:
TheDoctorOfDigital@pm.me

What is the difference between a Beatles biography or a song by-song review of the Beatles career?
https://micksmith.substack.com/p/what-is-the-difference-between-a-9fc


Honky Tonk Women (live 11th September 1981)(4:13)This live version (recorded Dr. Pepper Music Festival, Pier 84, New York NY) was originally issued on the Ian Hunter Rocks video (VHS/Laserdisc only). The video (DVD) can also be found on It Never Happened (box set only); the audio can be found on From The Knees Of My Heart (not on the box set).

Proposed Pictures for Ian Hunter On Track for Sonicbond Publishing

This would need editing for inclusion in the book. It is a numbered 2/20 platinum record of Hunter's first LP and would be a valuable inclusion.

Then, below, there are sample photos. 

Finally, at the very end, I'm adding numerous concert shots that I took myself. 





A. Pre and MTH


Ian with the Apex Skiffle Group, first on the left.


Ian, first on the right.

*Signed 45, And I Have Learned to Dream  




This is the first songwriting credit under Ian Hunter Patterson's given name. On Rabbit Foot and Toby Time and Half Moon Bay with Mott The Hoople Ian also co-wrote songs using his family name. Ian signed this 2 July 2013 after the final gig at Maxwell's, Hoboken, N.J. When Hunter was signing it he didn't recognize the record and once I explained what it was he said he doesn't even have a copy of the release. Ian never looks back so not surprisingly he has less interest in an early songwriting effort (though, if it were my first, I'd treasure it). A first love, a first car, or a first anything most people usually hang on to. 

















 




















*Autographed, Working On the Railroad, Colonial Theater, Phoenixville, PA, 17 September 2011

I said `Here's an old vinyl for you; what story or anecdote can you tell me about it that no one knows?' At first Hunter couldn't really see it because the light was bad so I told him what the 45 single was and he said this is a really old one. He said well you know it was written by Freddie "Fingers" Lee and he didn't make any money on it but it was recorded by Tom Jones and he had a big hit with it, he made money. I asked if he planned to play bass like he did on "Workin'" and "Drive" and he reminded me that he did play a bit of bass at the reunion gig in 2009. Then, Ian said something unexpected. He said it was a great deal of fun in those days, "more fun than Mott The Hoople." I thought these were the more fun early days because Ian was under a great deal of pressure to write hits and it was a grind during the Mott tours. 


Mad Shadows Autographed Theater of the Living Arts, Philadelphia 28 October 2001

When he autographed the 8-track I told Ian he has outlasted the Beatles, The Rolling Stones, the Who, Led Zeppelin or any classic rock band; Hunter was a bit taken aback when I said this. I had no idea he would still be rocking long after 2001. Rocking for a long time also fits the theme of Defiance and This is What I'm Here For.


Screenshots from Morgan FIsher's DVD "Mott in America.

*Swimming, Former Mott The Hoople bandmate Morgan sent these pictures to me: "To Mick from Morgan Fisher"

To Mick from Morgan Fisher

*"To Mick from Malvern!!! Morgan Fisher"


Screenshots from Morgan FIsher's DVD "Mott in America."







L.A.'s Phonograph Record Magazine February 1973

Autographed by Ian Hunter, City Winery, NYC, 25 June 2016

After the gig I had Ian sign Phonograph Record Magazine, February, 1973 (with Mott The Hoople on the cover), that the Licorice Pizza music store chain carried. Ian said I remember signing the handbill at the Sellersville, PA gig last week. I reminded Ian that this was the period between guitarist Mick Ralphs leaving the band and when Luther Grosvenor, guitar, joined Mott The Hoople. They had only played a live TV appearance at the Aquarius Theater in LA and then their first gig at the Hollywood Palladium in September 1973. Ian does not recall the gig but he remembered that they only played the Palladium once which is correct. This was the first time that I had seen the band and my first rock concert. Ian said that Luther could be dodgy but when he joined the band he lifted their morale. Luther's contribution made sense since the band had already lost not only Ralphs but Verden Allen on keyboards as well. To supplement the 1973 American tour Mick Bolton and Morgan Fisher had been added on keyboards. In any case, Luther offered a great deal on stage. I agree Luther was a wild man; he added a great deal to their stage presence.

Ian said I was talking about way back and the early days. Ian reminisced about when Keith Moon rang him up to go out and he had 24 bottles of champagne. Ian didn't know what happened to the bottles. Ian said he was new to famous rockers ringing him up so he just went along. Keith took him to Frank Zappa's house where they listened to two-inch tapes and Frank asked Ian what he thought. Ian simply said it was great so he had him listen to more tapes but Ian had no idea what the music was about. Dweezil, Frank's son was there and they had cats, one staring at Ian oddly. Ian said that he was talking to Jakob, Dylan's son, and the same tape listening experience happened to him. Zappa liked people to come over and listen to his music which no one understood. 


Self-indulgent time since I was old enough and could get a ride into Hollywood from a high school buddy to see my first rock concert. We saw Orphan, Joe Walsh and Barnstorm, Blue Öyster Cult, but most importantly, Mott The Hoople! This was the first live gig with Luther "Ariel Bender" Grosvenor. I was hooked from 14 September 1973 after this awesome show at the Hollywood Palladium. 


I saw the original Diary in a record story that didn't last long in Cerritos, CA; there were two copies and I bought one. Maybe I should have bought them both. 

8 February 1974


Circus Raves 1975 date-tripper pull out


29 March 1975



24-30 April 1975


Hit Parader, Sept. 1975


*Platinum Record, Ian Hunter

B. Solo/Ronno

Scene 27 May - 2 June 1976


Jim Ladd Hosts Ian Hunter on Innerview, 1976, KMET, "The Might Met." Ladd is one of the few notable remaining freeform rock DJs in US commercial radio. Ladd first gained national prominence as host of the hour long, nationally syndicated radio program Innerview, which aired weekly on over 160 stations nationwide for twelve years. Loving music and getting into broadcasting was a thought for some of us living in SoCal at the time. 


14 May 1977


Mr. Big, Seppuku, back cover, recorded in 1978. Hunter was asked to produce Mr. Big and added piano, organ, and guitar during the sessions, along with Peter Oxendale on keyboards. The result was Seppuku, a hard rock effort that was buried by EMI Records for over twenty years. Señora was co-written by Ian but was not released at the time; this is a terrific power ballad about love and briefly a single in 1978. EMI withdrew it instead of pushing it but maybe with New Wave and punk hitting then the timing was off since it's a bit Dylanesque as well.


Chrysalis Records 1979-1981


Released 26 January 1979, Generation X, Valley of the Dolls. The LP hit #51 in the UK Albums Chart, and contained the UK singles: "King Rocker", which reached #11 in the UK Singles Chart in January 1979; and, Valley of the Dolls, which reached #23.

*The Ian Hunter Band, Agora poster, 18 June 1979

Veteran's Memorial 21 September 1979 


1979 Veterans Stadium Ian, Mick, George Meyer, sax, 2


1979 Veterans Stadium Ian guitar solo, 3


Barry Manilow, Ships, 1979, the song became a Top Ten cover at #9 by Barry Manilow with key changes and modulations that had never occurred to Ian. When he was asked if he minded the different musical direction and mellow Manilow covering the song he responded that it made him a pretty penny; there is nothing to complain about that. 


21 October 1979



February 1980


*Licorice Pizza autographed, 31 May 1980, Hunter Ronson gigged at the Long Beach Arena, Long Beach CA that night. 


When signing Ian remarked that this is an old album; most fans had the most recent LP to sign. Hunter added that it was his leather jacket superimposed on all the band members; easy now to do with digital tools but I suppose a bit more difficult in 1969. 


Todd Rundgren & Ian Hunter 10:30 pm show 19 October 1980, The Agora, Cleveland, OH

Todd & Ian 1980 


Just Ian, 1980


Mick & Ian, 1980, 4


Ian Pointing, 1980, 5


In 1980, Hunter's guitarist Tommy Morrongiello was a friend of Sam The Band from New Jersey, and he arranged for Ian to produce them at Media Sound in New York. Ian produced the A-side, "Dangerous Eyes."



November 1981


Chrysalis Records, 1981


Conecte, March 1982, Hunter proved to be popular in the Spanish speaking market as well.


27 June - 10 July 1983


c. 1983 Ian loaned this car out to bassist Mark Clarke for a couple of days.



October 3 1989


C. Third Phase-Post Classic Rock

*Ian Hunter, The Artful Dodger, 3 Song EP 3, 1995

*Ian Hunter, Michael Picasso, Citadel, 1998


The Secret Sessions, 1999, back cover 


20 May 2000, London Astoria


Footloose in London magazine, 30 June - 6 June 2001


Death of a Nation, from Rant


James Mastro, Picks the Hits, Rant, 2001, the dynamic guitar duo of Andy York and the Grecian urn James Mastro electrify every note with their exceptional skills. With the tragic loss of Ronson, Hunter had some big shoes to fill, and fill them he did formidable production and a guitar colorist.


Ian Hunter, Tour 2007

*Ian Hunter, Shrunken Heads, Bonus EP, 15 May 2007

Jerkin' Crocus


Yep Roc Records, Exclusive Bonus Tracks


*When The World Was Round Picture Disc

When The World Was Round b-sides, 2007

There were three live tracks (recorded some time in 2007) on the single of When The World Was Round. Two (Once Bitten Twice Shy and Twisted Steel) were on the CD-single; one (Words (Big Mouth)) was on the (7-inch) vinyl single. These have all been omitted on the Stranded In Reality box set.


*Words (Big Mouth), Live 2007/When the World Was Round

*Two promos, When The World Was Round


23 July 2009, City Winery, NYC, set list


2009

Autographed by former members of Mott The Hoople, All The Young Dudes Biography, by Campbell Devine 


October 2009 MTH Reunion



The New Yorker Festival, 17 October 2009 with songwriter Graham Parker



Ian Hunter wine, City Winery, NYC, 2010




2011


Havana Moon, 18 November 2011


By using black tape a Roland piano becomes "Ian" on stage.



Back stage with Ian, roadie, and sound crew. 


18 November 2011 Set List




Havana, New Hope, PA



Definitely include, great shot!



Quoting Jerry Lee "The Killer" Lewis: "I've done just about as much as a man can do."

*When I'm President, Radio Edit, 2012

2nd December 2012, Paramount, Huntington NY, with Graham Parker reunited with the Rumour. 



2014


Pleasantville Music Festival, Pleasantville, NY, 12 July 2014


Andy York, guitar, Dennis Dibrizzi, keyboards, Steve Holley, drums


James Mastro, guitar




James Mastro, guitar






Andy York, guitar, Steve Holley, drums


Ian saying hello.


James Mastro, guitar










Andy York, guitar, Dennis Dibrizzi, keyboards, Steve Holley, drums


James Mastro, guitar


Paul Page, bass



5 September 2014, Fairfield, CT




6 September 2014, Bell House, Brooklyn








Ian with son Jesse & daughter Tracie




1 November 2014, Havana Moon, Steve Holley, drums, Paul Page, bass




14 November 2014










28 November 2014, At the Tabernacle, NJ



29 November 2014, Infinity Hall, Norfolk, CT





29 November 2014, Infinity Hall, Norfolk, CT



4 June 2015, City Winery, NYC



5 June 2015, Bell House, Brooklyn



29 August 2015, Helsinki, with Wreckless Eric & Amy Rigby 



18 June 2016, City Winery, NYC



30 September 2016, Helsinki, Hudson NY




12 July 2016 Stanley H. Kaplan Penthouse in NYC



7 October 2016, City Winery, NYC



8 October 2016 Ardmore Music Hall, Ardmore, PA



3 June 2017, City Winery, NYC



4 June 2017, City Winery, NYC



Sampling In Reality, 2016

A rare version of Lou Reed's Sweet Jane as credited to 'Ian Hunter and Tribes', was included on the Sampling In Reality EP only. 


Hoboken, this young lady really enjoyed Ian's concert.