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Topic: New issue of MOJO - Mick and Keith on front cover Return to archive
5th March 2008 11:09 AM
Gazza Hot on the heels of the interview and cover of the new issue of UNCUT, the latest issue of MOJO (Issue #173, cover date April 2008) has the same two loveable rogues on it's front cover, only with a pic from 40 years earlier :




Free CD! THE NEW DICTIONARY OF BLUES AND SOUL. 15 modern soul and blues classics-in-the-making from Eli 'Paperboy' Reed, James Hunter, Edgar Jones, The Black Keys, Seasick Steve, Pete Molinari, Sharon Jones and more.

THE ROLLING STONES: Their 1968! Forty years on, the watershed year of revolution and upheaval via the paradigms of rock’n’roll rebellion.

PLUS: Mick, Keith and Martin Scorsese on the concert film of the century, Shine A Light…

JACKSON BROWNE: Acid, burnout, suicide: the Warren Beatty of ’70s West Coast singer-songwriters tells all.

BLACK CROWES: Fussing and fighting with the blitzed brothers of Southern throwback rock, back for a second bite of the cherry.

SHIRLEY COLLINS: How the Britfolk songstress travelled the US with the king of the song-collectors and unearthed blues maestro Mississippi Fred McDowell.

THE ROXY: The full warts'n'warts story of the definitive punk venue’s rise and fall.

HARRY NILSSON: The innocent ’60s pop genius who became John Lennon's debauched ’70s side-kick. A Rabelaisian, tragic-comic carouse.

REVIEWED! R.E.M. Accelerate / Moby stays still / Bob Dylan’s on the mic / Baby Dee think outside the box / Billy Bragg flies his red flag / Lemonheads revive It’s A Shame About Ray / Nick Cave rocks out / Young Knives come good / An Australian punk archive beguiles / Foals do the jerk / Squeeze, Beck and OMD get expanded

PLUS! How Alan Klein invented Britpop in 1964 / Salif Keita at his sparse best / How to buy Steely Dan / Morrissey’s spurned guitarists / Fred Wesley mutinies on the James Brown bus / Gnarls Barkley and War return / John Stewart and Jeremy “Bickershaw” Beadle depart

AND FINALLY! The madness of Diamanda Galas



On sale today in the UK.
More info here :
http://www.mojo4music.com/blog/
5th March 2008 01:12 PM
luxury1 guess they couldnt stomach being in the same room with each other...
5th March 2008 02:06 PM
speedfreakjive surely won't be another in depth interview, i'll check it out tomorrow
5th March 2008 09:10 PM
Gazza
quote:
speedfreakjive wrote:
surely won't be another in depth interview, i'll check it out tomorrow



It isnt.
8th March 2008 09:15 AM
speedfreakjive a shame, I remember the great interview that Keith gave around the time of the release of B2B to Mojo, some treasures in that issue


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