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Peter Overend Watts
Overend Watts performing with Mott the Hoople, reunion gig, Hammersmith Apollo, October 2009Background information Birth name Peter Watts Born 13 May 1947 Origin Birmingham, England Genres Rock
Hard rock
Glam rockOccupations Bass Guitarist
Vocalist
Record ProducerInstruments Bass Guitar
Acoustic GuitarYears active 1969–present Labels Chrysalis
Island
VertigoAssociated acts Mott the Hoople
British LionsNotable instruments Gibson Thunderbird Peter Overend Watts (born Peter Watts, 13 May 1947, Yardley, Birmingham, England) is a bass guitar player and founding member of 1970s rock band, Mott the Hoople. He continued with Dale "Buffin" Griffin and Morgan Fisher in the Mott successor British Lions, until their demise around 1979.
Overend's bass of choice was a white Gibson Thunderbird, one of which was later sold to Wishbone Ash bassist Martin Turner.[citation needed] In 1978 he sold Shanne Bradley, female bassist with The Nipple Erectors, The Nips and The Men They Couldn't Hang, a customized cream Gibson Thunderbird bass guitar which can be heard on many of her recordings.
Watts later became a record producer and is credited with producing albums for artists such as Hanoi Rocks, Dumb Blondes, Lenny Kravitz, The Scientists, Department S, XTC, John Martyn, Melanie, Kirsty MacColl, The Cult and Lloyd Cole.[1]
In January 2009 it was confirmed that Watts and the other original members of Mott the Hoople would reform for three 40th anniversary reunion concerts in October 2009.[2] The reunion at the HMV Hammersmith Apollo, London, England was extended to 5 shows due to popular demand.[3]
Trivia
Urban legend claims that the name "Overend" came about from the comment "he fell arse over end" after a fall over some equipment. However, it is actually his father Ronald's middle name. His mother was Joan Aylwin Lineker.
Quote from Dale Griffin: " His father is Ronald Overend Watts and Watts is Peter Overend Watts. He gets mad when Overend is put in quotes. Back in 1972, the people in the press thought it was some kind of sexual reference - “Over End” or something. But it’s from Cumbria in the north of England. It’s from up there."
His preferred shoes were thigh-high platform boots. The late Arthur "Killer" Kane of the New York Dolls was inspired by Overend Watts.[citation needed]
In August 2009 American rock music group Mambo Sons released a song in tribute to him entitled "Overend Watts".[4]
References
Ian Hunter • Mick Ralphs • Verden Allen • Pete "Overend" Watts • Dale "Buffin" Griffin
Ariel Bender • Morgan Fisher • Mick Ronson • Mick Bolton • Guy Stevens •Studio albums Mott the Hoople (1969) • Mad Shadows (1970) • Wildlife (1971) • Brain Capers (1971) • All the Young Dudes (1972) • Mott (1973) • The Hoople (1974)Drive On (1975) • Shouting and Pointing (1976)British Lions (1977) • Trouble with Women (1982)Live albums Live (1974) • Original Mixed Up Kids - The BBC Recordings (1996) • Rock 'n' Roll Circus Live (2000) • Two Miles from Live Heaven (2001) • Mott the Hoople Live - 30th Anniversary Edition (2004) • Live Fillmore West (2006) • Fairfields Halls, Live 1970 (2007)Compilation albums Rock and Roll Queen (1972/1974) • Greatest Hits (1976) • Shades of Ian Hunter & Mott the Hoople (1980) • Two Miles from Heaven (1980) • All the Way From Memphis (1981) • The Collection: Ian Hunter & Mott the Hoople (1988) • Walkin' With a Mountain (1990) • Ballad of Mott the Hoople - A Retrospective (1993) • All the Young Dudes: The Anthology (1998) • A Tale of Two Cities (2001) • Family Anthology (2005)Singles "Rock and Roll Queen" • "Thunderbuck Ram" • "Midnight Lady" • "Downtown" • "All the Young Dudes" • "One of the Boys" • "Sweet Jane" • "Lay Down" • "Honaloochie Boogie" • "All the Way from Memphis" • "Roll Away the Stone" • "The Golden Age of Rock 'n' Roll" • "Foxy, Foxy" • "Saturday Gigs"Related articles Categories:- 1947 births
- English bass guitarists
- English record producers
- Living people
- People from Birmingham, West Midlands
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