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Monday
Dec152014

Down N' Outz Release New Video

Joe Elliott's side project, Down n' Outz, has just released a video for the song "Sea Diver." Discuss.


Reader Comments (4)

Great song, but it's only available as a bonus track on iTunes - not on the physical CD. Down 'N' Outz are touring the UK right now and just filmed a show for a future DVD release. Excellent album.
December 15, 2014 | Unregistered CommenterKen
WOW, man! An Glam Metal / 70's & 80's Hard Rock Anglophile's Dream! One of Mott the Hooples' greatest songs, the Ian Hunter penned "Sea Diver" performed by one of his/their biggest proponents, Mr. Joe Elliot, starring The Quireboys sans Spike.

I partied with all of those guys on The Monsters of Rock Cruise the last two years and let me just say, true to British form, these guys know how to drink and carry on stimulating conversation better than anyone on that boat.

And since said boat is a Microcosm of The World of Rock & Roll, these dude's are some of THE Coolest Cats in the World, bar none, "bar" being the key word here.

Hat's off to Joe Elliot for being Mott The Hoople's Biggest Fan & Cultural Ambassador, as one British writer put it. And hat's off to The Quireboys for helping him carry the torch!
December 15, 2014 | Unregistered CommenterMetalboy!
I'm gonna agree w/ MB here. The Down N Outz are one of the coolest acts out there. This summer's "Further Adventures of the Down n' Outz" is a great CD! Mott the Hoople & Mott Rule!
December 16, 2014 | Unregistered CommenterAce Steele
I'm gonna agree w/ MB here. The Down N Outz are one of the coolest acts out there. This summer's "Further Adventures of the Down n' Outz" is a great CD! Mott the Hoople & Mott Rule!
December 16, 2014 | Unregistered CommenterAce Steele

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