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Luther Grosvenor - Under The Open Skies (1971) [Full Album]
Side 1.
Ride On
Here Comes The Queen
When I Met You
Love The Way
Side 2.
Waiting
Rocket
Under Open Skies
Line-up:
Luther Grosvenor - vocals, guitars, bass, cymbal, shaker, tambourine, scraper (wood)
Trevor Burton - bass
John Hawken - piano
Mike Giles - drums
Mike Kellie - drums
Mick Ralphs - harmony vocals
Mike Kellie - harmony vocals
Jim Capaldi - harmony vocals
Paul Bennett - harmony vocals
Trevor Lucas - harmony vocals
published: 15 Nov 2022
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Luther Grosvenor talks about Spooky Tooth, Mott The Hoople, Widowmaker and his solo career
Luther Grosvenor ( AKA Ariel Bender) talks about Art, Spooky Tooth, Mott The Hoople, Widowmaker and his solo career with Phil Aston - The Now Spinning Magazine Podcast.
This is an audio only podcast
Phil Aston | Now Spinning Magazine
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published: 15 Jun 2023
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Luther Grosvenor: Under Open Skies, Remastered & Expanded CD Edition - Review
Luther Grosvenor: Under Open Skies, Remastered & Expanded CD Edition - Review
Following the demise of Spooky Tooth in 1970, Luther Grosvenor (Ariel Bender) remained signed to Island Records and at the suggestion of label head Chris Blackwell, he recorded this unique album in 1971.
The sessions featured a host of guest musicians such as Jim Capaldi (Traffic), Trevor Burton (The Move), Mike Kellie (Spooky Tooth) and Trevor Lucas (Eclection, Fotheringay).
‘Under Open Skies’ was a charming album which captured the spirit of the time in which it was recorded. This Esoteric Recordings edition has been remastered from the Island master tapes and features two rare bonus tracks drawn from singles issued in 1971 and 1972. The set also includes an illustrated booklet and essay featuring an exclusive...
published: 19 Apr 2023
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Luther Grosvenor - Under Open Skies
published: 23 Feb 2017
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Ariel Bender joins Mott The Hoople
Ariel Bender, aka Luther Grosvenor joins Mott The Hoople.
Extract from the documentary "The Ballad of Mott the Hoople"
published: 08 Feb 2014
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Widowmaker - Old Grey Whistle Test
This Old Grey Whistle Test, which was aired on the 24th of February 1976, was our (Widowmaker’s) first-ever gig. The live direct-telecast went out to millions of people around the UK. We were scared shitless, but it went well. Roger Daltry watched the show and we were invited to open for The Who on their UK shows for ‘The Who Put the Boot In’ tour, which was a real honour and a pleasure for us!
Luther Grosvenor (aka Ariel Bender) – Lead Guitar/Vocals
Paul Nichols – Drums
Huw Lloyd-Langton – Guitar
Steve Ellis – Vocals
Bob Daisley – Bass/Vocals
published: 18 Dec 2021
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Spooky Tooth - Better By You Better Than Me (The Barn 1969)
Gary Wright (keyboards); Mike Harrison (keyboards), Luther Grosvenor (guitar), Andy Leigh (bass guitar), Mike Kellie (drums).
published: 28 Feb 2013
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Luther Grosvenor - Rocket
This video is for entertainment purposes only.
The various images used within this video are taken from photos and scans of my original vinyl LP jacket/cover, and labels - Luther Grosvenor "Under Open Skies" (1971) on "Island Records" SMAS 9312.
I've also used a few black & white photos of Luther found on the internet.
Artists who appeared on this song:
Luther Grosvenor - Lead and rhythm guitars, bass, and vocals.
Mike Kellie - Drums
Other artists appearing on Luther's album "Under Open Skies"...
Luther Grosvenor - Lead & rhythm guitars, bass, vocals
Mike Kellie - Drums
Mike Giles - Drums
Trevor Burton - Bass
John Hawken - Piano
Paul Bennett - Harmonica
Luther Grosvenor aka Ariel Bender was one of the most inventive guitarists of his generation, one of the clutch of flashy young axe-sl...
published: 02 Jan 2011
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MOTT THE HOOPLE - Roll Away The Stone Ian Hunter Luther Grosvenor Pete Overend Watts Verden Allen
With Thunderthighs back-up singers Karen Friedman, Dari Lalou and Casey Synge, the record reached #8 on the UK charts in November 1973
I'd be grateful if you could give the video a 👍 and subscribe if you're new to the channel.
Mott the Hoople are an English rock band from Hertfordshire with strong R&B roots, popular in the glam rock era of the early to mid-1970s. They are best known for the song "All the Young Dudes", written for them by David Bowie and appearing on their 1972 album of the same name.
This version of “Roll Away The Stone” was recorded with Mick Ralphs on lead guitar before he left the band. It also featured the back-up singers Thunderthighs, the same back-up artists who supported Lou Reed on “Walk On The Wild Side”. Thunderthighs was made up of Karen Friedman, Dari La...
published: 30 Jun 2019
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spooky tooth. hosannah ( featuring luther grosvenor/ariel bender)
the track that finally convinced me that Luther Grosvenor was an unhinged genius. From Ceremony 1970.
published: 17 Jan 2009
33:23
Luther Grosvenor - Under The Open Skies (1971) [Full Album]
Side 1.
Ride On
Here Comes The Queen
When I Met You
Love The Way
Side 2.
Waiting
Rocket
Under Open Skies
Line-up:
Luther Grosvenor - vocals, guitars, ba...
Side 1.
Ride On
Here Comes The Queen
When I Met You
Love The Way
Side 2.
Waiting
Rocket
Under Open Skies
Line-up:
Luther Grosvenor - vocals, guitars, bass, cymbal, shaker, tambourine, scraper (wood)
Trevor Burton - bass
John Hawken - piano
Mike Giles - drums
Mike Kellie - drums
Mick Ralphs - harmony vocals
Mike Kellie - harmony vocals
Jim Capaldi - harmony vocals
Paul Bennett - harmony vocals
Trevor Lucas - harmony vocals
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Side 1.
Ride On
Here Comes The Queen
When I Met You
Love The Way
Side 2.
Waiting
Rocket
Under Open Skies
Line-up:
Luther Grosvenor - vocals, guitars, bass, cymbal, shaker, tambourine, scraper (wood)
Trevor Burton - bass
John Hawken - piano
Mike Giles - drums
Mike Kellie - drums
Mick Ralphs - harmony vocals
Mike Kellie - harmony vocals
Jim Capaldi - harmony vocals
Paul Bennett - harmony vocals
Trevor Lucas - harmony vocals
- published: 15 Nov 2022
- views: 2424
1:20:05
Luther Grosvenor talks about Spooky Tooth, Mott The Hoople, Widowmaker and his solo career
Luther Grosvenor ( AKA Ariel Bender) talks about Art, Spooky Tooth, Mott The Hoople, Widowmaker and his solo career with Phil Aston - The Now Spinning Magazine ...
Luther Grosvenor ( AKA Ariel Bender) talks about Art, Spooky Tooth, Mott The Hoople, Widowmaker and his solo career with Phil Aston - The Now Spinning Magazine Podcast.
This is an audio only podcast
Phil Aston | Now Spinning Magazine
https://www.nowspinning.co.uk
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Luther Grosvenor ( AKA Ariel Bender) talks about Art, Spooky Tooth, Mott The Hoople, Widowmaker and his solo career with Phil Aston - The Now Spinning Magazine Podcast.
This is an audio only podcast
Phil Aston | Now Spinning Magazine
https://www.nowspinning.co.uk
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- published: 15 Jun 2023
- views: 2141
5:27
Luther Grosvenor: Under Open Skies, Remastered & Expanded CD Edition - Review
Luther Grosvenor: Under Open Skies, Remastered & Expanded CD Edition - Review
Following the demise of Spooky Tooth in 1970, Luther Grosvenor (Ariel Bender) rema...
Luther Grosvenor: Under Open Skies, Remastered & Expanded CD Edition - Review
Following the demise of Spooky Tooth in 1970, Luther Grosvenor (Ariel Bender) remained signed to Island Records and at the suggestion of label head Chris Blackwell, he recorded this unique album in 1971.
The sessions featured a host of guest musicians such as Jim Capaldi (Traffic), Trevor Burton (The Move), Mike Kellie (Spooky Tooth) and Trevor Lucas (Eclection, Fotheringay).
‘Under Open Skies’ was a charming album which captured the spirit of the time in which it was recorded. This Esoteric Recordings edition has been remastered from the Island master tapes and features two rare bonus tracks drawn from singles issued in 1971 and 1972. The set also includes an illustrated booklet and essay featuring an exclusive interview with Luther Grosvenor.
Track Listing:
1 Ride On
2 Here Comes the Queen
3 When I Met You
4 Love This Way
5 Waiting
6 Rocket
7 Under Open Skies
Bonus tracks
8 Heavy Day (B-side of single)
9 All the People (A-side of single)
Phil Aston | Now Spinning Magazine
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Luther Grosvenor: Under Open Skies, Remastered & Expanded CD Edition - Review
Following the demise of Spooky Tooth in 1970, Luther Grosvenor (Ariel Bender) remained signed to Island Records and at the suggestion of label head Chris Blackwell, he recorded this unique album in 1971.
The sessions featured a host of guest musicians such as Jim Capaldi (Traffic), Trevor Burton (The Move), Mike Kellie (Spooky Tooth) and Trevor Lucas (Eclection, Fotheringay).
‘Under Open Skies’ was a charming album which captured the spirit of the time in which it was recorded. This Esoteric Recordings edition has been remastered from the Island master tapes and features two rare bonus tracks drawn from singles issued in 1971 and 1972. The set also includes an illustrated booklet and essay featuring an exclusive interview with Luther Grosvenor.
Track Listing:
1 Ride On
2 Here Comes the Queen
3 When I Met You
4 Love This Way
5 Waiting
6 Rocket
7 Under Open Skies
Bonus tracks
8 Heavy Day (B-side of single)
9 All the People (A-side of single)
Phil Aston | Now Spinning Magazine
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- published: 19 Apr 2023
- views: 1510
3:05
Ariel Bender joins Mott The Hoople
Ariel Bender, aka Luther Grosvenor joins Mott The Hoople.
Extract from the documentary "The Ballad of Mott the Hoople"
Ariel Bender, aka Luther Grosvenor joins Mott The Hoople.
Extract from the documentary "The Ballad of Mott the Hoople"
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Ariel Bender, aka Luther Grosvenor joins Mott The Hoople.
Extract from the documentary "The Ballad of Mott the Hoople"
- published: 08 Feb 2014
- views: 24587
8:56
Widowmaker - Old Grey Whistle Test
This Old Grey Whistle Test, which was aired on the 24th of February 1976, was our (Widowmaker’s) first-ever gig. The live direct-telecast went out to millions o...
This Old Grey Whistle Test, which was aired on the 24th of February 1976, was our (Widowmaker’s) first-ever gig. The live direct-telecast went out to millions of people around the UK. We were scared shitless, but it went well. Roger Daltry watched the show and we were invited to open for The Who on their UK shows for ‘The Who Put the Boot In’ tour, which was a real honour and a pleasure for us!
Luther Grosvenor (aka Ariel Bender) – Lead Guitar/Vocals
Paul Nichols – Drums
Huw Lloyd-Langton – Guitar
Steve Ellis – Vocals
Bob Daisley – Bass/Vocals
https://wn.com/Widowmaker_Old_Grey_Whistle_Test
This Old Grey Whistle Test, which was aired on the 24th of February 1976, was our (Widowmaker’s) first-ever gig. The live direct-telecast went out to millions of people around the UK. We were scared shitless, but it went well. Roger Daltry watched the show and we were invited to open for The Who on their UK shows for ‘The Who Put the Boot In’ tour, which was a real honour and a pleasure for us!
Luther Grosvenor (aka Ariel Bender) – Lead Guitar/Vocals
Paul Nichols – Drums
Huw Lloyd-Langton – Guitar
Steve Ellis – Vocals
Bob Daisley – Bass/Vocals
- published: 18 Dec 2021
- views: 26812
4:27
Spooky Tooth - Better By You Better Than Me (The Barn 1969)
Gary Wright (keyboards); Mike Harrison (keyboards), Luther Grosvenor (guitar), Andy Leigh (bass guitar), Mike Kellie (drums).
Gary Wright (keyboards); Mike Harrison (keyboards), Luther Grosvenor (guitar), Andy Leigh (bass guitar), Mike Kellie (drums).
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Gary Wright (keyboards); Mike Harrison (keyboards), Luther Grosvenor (guitar), Andy Leigh (bass guitar), Mike Kellie (drums).
- published: 28 Feb 2013
- views: 242083
4:42
Luther Grosvenor - Rocket
This video is for entertainment purposes only.
The various images used within this video are taken from photos and scans of my original vinyl LP jacket/cover, ...
This video is for entertainment purposes only.
The various images used within this video are taken from photos and scans of my original vinyl LP jacket/cover, and labels - Luther Grosvenor "Under Open Skies" (1971) on "Island Records" SMAS 9312.
I've also used a few black & white photos of Luther found on the internet.
Artists who appeared on this song:
Luther Grosvenor - Lead and rhythm guitars, bass, and vocals.
Mike Kellie - Drums
Other artists appearing on Luther's album "Under Open Skies"...
Luther Grosvenor - Lead & rhythm guitars, bass, vocals
Mike Kellie - Drums
Mike Giles - Drums
Trevor Burton - Bass
John Hawken - Piano
Paul Bennett - Harmonica
Luther Grosvenor aka Ariel Bender was one of the most inventive guitarists of his generation, one of the clutch of flashy young axe-slingers who emerged at the tail end of the 1960s, and turned everything on its head. Up alongside Brian May, Mick Ronson, and Paul Kossoff, Luther Grosvenor rewrote the guitar players' rule book, simply by remembering that technique isn't everything; you have to have some fun as well.
Grosvenor grew up in the English town of Evesham, where he and the young Jim Capaldi formed their first bands together, before traveling down to London together, where their band Deep Feeling attracted the attention of producer Giorgio Gomelsky. It was separately, however, that the pair established their names, Capaldi as a founding member of Traffic, Grosvenor aboard Spooky Tooth, one of the most influential British rock bands of the late '60s/early '70s.
Releasing four albums, including the million-selling Spooky Two, the band toured extensively both in the U.S. and Europe, building a loyal fan base which even included the Rolling Stones -- who contacted Grosvenor as a possible replacement for Brian Jones in 1969. He turned them down.
Grosvenor quit Spooky Tooth in 1972, and released his first solo album, Under Open Skies, before deciding that the solo life was not for him. A brief spell alongside Gerry Rafferty in Stealers Wheel was followed by an invitation to join the band which was, essentially, the decade's answer to the
original Rolling Stones, Mott the Hoople. And this time, there was no hesitation. He even changed his name for the occasion, to Ariel Bender.
Ariel Bender was the ultimate rock guitarist. In an age when even the most pedestrian guitarist was tarting up beneath barrels of makeup and finery, Bender went completely over the top, visually and aurally. His name was gifted to him by singer Lynsey de Paul, a friend who shared his vision of the world's most Over the Top guitar player, and it fit like a glove. Except he didn't simply bend ariels. He could break them with a single chord.
In the studio, Bender transformed Mott, firing them through one more studio set, 1974's The Hoople, a storming live album, and a clutch of immortal hit singles. But it was on-stage that Bender made the greatest impression, with his mane of hair flying, literally battling Ian Hunter for the center stage spotlight, and peeling off riffs as raucous as they were riotous. Posthumous exhumations from the band's live archive have heightened awareness of Bender's brilliance even further -- the 30th anniversary edition of Live, swollen from one short LP to two stuffed CDs, includes some of his most ferocious playing ever.
Grosvenor left Mott in 1974 (to be replaced by Mick Ronson), and immediately formed Widowmaker, a hard rock band that plunged straight into the spotlight when they were invited to open for the Who's latest U.K. tour. Unfortunately, that was as good as it got. Although Widowmaker made what Grosvenor still remembers as "two great albums," by 1979, bored with the bullsh*t, he didn't simply quit the group. He walked out on the music industry altogether. The idol of millions became a legend instead, and would remain one for the next 17 years.
https://wn.com/Luther_Grosvenor_Rocket
This video is for entertainment purposes only.
The various images used within this video are taken from photos and scans of my original vinyl LP jacket/cover, and labels - Luther Grosvenor "Under Open Skies" (1971) on "Island Records" SMAS 9312.
I've also used a few black & white photos of Luther found on the internet.
Artists who appeared on this song:
Luther Grosvenor - Lead and rhythm guitars, bass, and vocals.
Mike Kellie - Drums
Other artists appearing on Luther's album "Under Open Skies"...
Luther Grosvenor - Lead & rhythm guitars, bass, vocals
Mike Kellie - Drums
Mike Giles - Drums
Trevor Burton - Bass
John Hawken - Piano
Paul Bennett - Harmonica
Luther Grosvenor aka Ariel Bender was one of the most inventive guitarists of his generation, one of the clutch of flashy young axe-slingers who emerged at the tail end of the 1960s, and turned everything on its head. Up alongside Brian May, Mick Ronson, and Paul Kossoff, Luther Grosvenor rewrote the guitar players' rule book, simply by remembering that technique isn't everything; you have to have some fun as well.
Grosvenor grew up in the English town of Evesham, where he and the young Jim Capaldi formed their first bands together, before traveling down to London together, where their band Deep Feeling attracted the attention of producer Giorgio Gomelsky. It was separately, however, that the pair established their names, Capaldi as a founding member of Traffic, Grosvenor aboard Spooky Tooth, one of the most influential British rock bands of the late '60s/early '70s.
Releasing four albums, including the million-selling Spooky Two, the band toured extensively both in the U.S. and Europe, building a loyal fan base which even included the Rolling Stones -- who contacted Grosvenor as a possible replacement for Brian Jones in 1969. He turned them down.
Grosvenor quit Spooky Tooth in 1972, and released his first solo album, Under Open Skies, before deciding that the solo life was not for him. A brief spell alongside Gerry Rafferty in Stealers Wheel was followed by an invitation to join the band which was, essentially, the decade's answer to the
original Rolling Stones, Mott the Hoople. And this time, there was no hesitation. He even changed his name for the occasion, to Ariel Bender.
Ariel Bender was the ultimate rock guitarist. In an age when even the most pedestrian guitarist was tarting up beneath barrels of makeup and finery, Bender went completely over the top, visually and aurally. His name was gifted to him by singer Lynsey de Paul, a friend who shared his vision of the world's most Over the Top guitar player, and it fit like a glove. Except he didn't simply bend ariels. He could break them with a single chord.
In the studio, Bender transformed Mott, firing them through one more studio set, 1974's The Hoople, a storming live album, and a clutch of immortal hit singles. But it was on-stage that Bender made the greatest impression, with his mane of hair flying, literally battling Ian Hunter for the center stage spotlight, and peeling off riffs as raucous as they were riotous. Posthumous exhumations from the band's live archive have heightened awareness of Bender's brilliance even further -- the 30th anniversary edition of Live, swollen from one short LP to two stuffed CDs, includes some of his most ferocious playing ever.
Grosvenor left Mott in 1974 (to be replaced by Mick Ronson), and immediately formed Widowmaker, a hard rock band that plunged straight into the spotlight when they were invited to open for the Who's latest U.K. tour. Unfortunately, that was as good as it got. Although Widowmaker made what Grosvenor still remembers as "two great albums," by 1979, bored with the bullsh*t, he didn't simply quit the group. He walked out on the music industry altogether. The idol of millions became a legend instead, and would remain one for the next 17 years.
- published: 02 Jan 2011
- views: 19577
2:25
MOTT THE HOOPLE - Roll Away The Stone Ian Hunter Luther Grosvenor Pete Overend Watts Verden Allen
With Thunderthighs back-up singers Karen Friedman, Dari Lalou and Casey Synge, the record reached #8 on the UK charts in November 1973
I'd be grateful if you ...
With Thunderthighs back-up singers Karen Friedman, Dari Lalou and Casey Synge, the record reached #8 on the UK charts in November 1973
I'd be grateful if you could give the video a 👍 and subscribe if you're new to the channel.
Mott the Hoople are an English rock band from Hertfordshire with strong R&B roots, popular in the glam rock era of the early to mid-1970s. They are best known for the song "All the Young Dudes", written for them by David Bowie and appearing on their 1972 album of the same name.
This version of “Roll Away The Stone” was recorded with Mick Ralphs on lead guitar before he left the band. It also featured the back-up singers Thunderthighs, the same back-up artists who supported Lou Reed on “Walk On The Wild Side”. Thunderthighs was made up of Karen Friedman, Dari Lalou and Casey Synge. This is actually the more famous version of the song, reaching number 8 on the U.K. singles charts and appearing on Mott The Hoople Greatest Hits album.
First transmitted: 15 November 1973
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With Thunderthighs back-up singers Karen Friedman, Dari Lalou and Casey Synge, the record reached #8 on the UK charts in November 1973
I'd be grateful if you could give the video a 👍 and subscribe if you're new to the channel.
Mott the Hoople are an English rock band from Hertfordshire with strong R&B roots, popular in the glam rock era of the early to mid-1970s. They are best known for the song "All the Young Dudes", written for them by David Bowie and appearing on their 1972 album of the same name.
This version of “Roll Away The Stone” was recorded with Mick Ralphs on lead guitar before he left the band. It also featured the back-up singers Thunderthighs, the same back-up artists who supported Lou Reed on “Walk On The Wild Side”. Thunderthighs was made up of Karen Friedman, Dari Lalou and Casey Synge. This is actually the more famous version of the song, reaching number 8 on the U.K. singles charts and appearing on Mott The Hoople Greatest Hits album.
First transmitted: 15 November 1973
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Disclaimer
This is a non political not for profits channel and any views and opinions expressed in the media or comments of the contents are those of the speakers or authors and do not necessarily reflect the views and opinions held by this channel.
This channel may make use of copyrighted material the use which has not always been specifically authorized by the copyright owner on the basis of 'fair use guidelines' and is for Historical, Study, Research and Education.
- published: 30 Jun 2019
- views: 1319
7:32
spooky tooth. hosannah ( featuring luther grosvenor/ariel bender)
the track that finally convinced me that Luther Grosvenor was an unhinged genius. From Ceremony 1970.
the track that finally convinced me that Luther Grosvenor was an unhinged genius. From Ceremony 1970.
https://wn.com/Spooky_Tooth._Hosannah_(_Featuring_Luther_Grosvenor_Ariel_Bender)
the track that finally convinced me that Luther Grosvenor was an unhinged genius. From Ceremony 1970.
- published: 17 Jan 2009
- views: 35369