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MOJO

Nov 01 2021
Magazine

Launched in 1993, MOJO celebrates the stories of music's all-time greats. It does this through expertly written, insightful features and exclusive, in-depth interviews. MOJO also finds and recommends new music of quality and integrity, so if you want to read about the classics of now and tomorrow, it is definitely the music magazine for you. As founding editor Paul Du Noyer put it, MOJO has ""the sensibilities of a fanzine and the design values of Vogue."" It's lovingly put together every month by music fanatics with huge knowledge, who share your passion. And because they have unrivalled contacts in the music industry, they bring you the kind of access, news and expertise you won't find anywhere else.

THIS MONTH’S CONTRIBUTORS INCLUDE...

“Fab gear!” • MOJO presents 15 customised Beatles covers starring The Black Keys, Richard Thompson, Jim James, Swamp Dogg, The 13th Floor Elevators, P.P. Arnold and more!

ALL BACK TO MY PLACE • THE STARS REVEAL THE SONIC DELIGHTS GUARANTEED TO GET THEM GOING...

MOJO

Theories, rants, etc. • MOJO welcomes correspondence for publication. E-mail to: mojoreaders@bauermedia.co.uk

Steady Rollin’ Man • Charlie Watts, dearly departed, was the beating heart of The Rolling Stones, the key to their peerless groove, writes Mat Snow.

“What Am I Going To Do In A Bloody Great Big House?” • Charlie Watts was all about simple and classic, as he told Sylvie Simmons.

Watts What • Ten times his beats beat them all, by Mark Blake.

STEVIE VAN ZANDT’S AUTOBIOG TALKS BRUCE, THREESOMES AND PLAYING TONY SOPRANO?

GIMME FIVE… TEETH-RELATED RELEASES

BIG THIEF TRUST THEMSELVES TO FIND THE MYSTERY ON ALBUM FIVE

ALSO WORKING

ROGER TAYLOR • Queen drummer talks downfall-by-humour, John Deacon’s lacuna and bald dwarf/cocaine rumours.

JOHNNY MARR CHANNELS “WOOZY PERCEPTION” AS HE PREPS NEW DOUBLE LP AND TEASES STRANGEWAYS BOX SET

The Bug • Bass demolition man Kevin Martin hails the Sex Pistols’ Never Mind The Bollocks…

THERE’S UNFINISHED BUSINESS FOR LEGENDARY WHO/KINKS PRODUCER SHEL TALMY…

IN A NUT SHELL • Talmy at the controls.

THE BADBADNOTGOOD LIFE: ECLECTIC JAZZ FOR HIP-HOP HEADS

MAKE ROOM FOR HAND HABITS, ACE GUITARIST-FOR-HIRE EXPLORING NEW SPACES

MOJO PLAYLIST

THE MOJO INTERVIEW • A classical prodigy at five, a minister’s daughter playing gay clubs at 13 and, now, a cult superstar of the keyboard confessional. In Cornwall and still wrestling her “Fame Whore”, it’s time to evaluate. “There’s a lot of blood-letting,” says Tori Amos.

A LIFE IN PICTURES • The whole Tori: images of Amos.

THE TORI MANIFESTO • Three broadsides from the Amos oeuvre, by John Aizlewood.

Time is Tight • From the hardscrabble streets of New Orleans, The Meters summone d a magical groove that entranced the ’70s rock elite. As long-lost music emerges from their midst, Alison Fensterstock tunes in to the 60-year saga of your favourite band’s favourite band: “When we got together and played,” they tell her, “it was like telepathy…”

Beyond The Fonk • Long forgotten, then displaced by Katrina, Leo Nocentelli’s stirring ’70s solo album returns from the waves.

SCREAMADELICA RISING • As the ’80s ended, PRIMAL SCREAM were out of time and running out of road, playing to empty clubs and watching everything that could go wrong, go wrong. Then, after remixer and visionary Andrew Weatherall brought acid house satori with 1990’s hit Loaded, it all started going right. Their 1991 magnum opus was a triumph of collaboration and seizure of the gestalt, but how did they get there? And what did it cost? “It was a beautiful time,” they say, “but there had to be a comedown.”

DRAMATIS PERSONAE

Here She Comes •...


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Frequency: Monthly Pages: 124 Publisher: H BAUER PUBLISHING LIMITED Edition: Nov 01 2021

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Launched in 1993, MOJO celebrates the stories of music's all-time greats. It does this through expertly written, insightful features and exclusive, in-depth interviews. MOJO also finds and recommends new music of quality and integrity, so if you want to read about the classics of now and tomorrow, it is definitely the music magazine for you. As founding editor Paul Du Noyer put it, MOJO has ""the sensibilities of a fanzine and the design values of Vogue."" It's lovingly put together every month by music fanatics with huge knowledge, who share your passion. And because they have unrivalled contacts in the music industry, they bring you the kind of access, news and expertise you won't find anywhere else.

THIS MONTH’S CONTRIBUTORS INCLUDE...

“Fab gear!” • MOJO presents 15 customised Beatles covers starring The Black Keys, Richard Thompson, Jim James, Swamp Dogg, The 13th Floor Elevators, P.P. Arnold and more!

ALL BACK TO MY PLACE • THE STARS REVEAL THE SONIC DELIGHTS GUARANTEED TO GET THEM GOING...

MOJO

Theories, rants, etc. • MOJO welcomes correspondence for publication. E-mail to: mojoreaders@bauermedia.co.uk

Steady Rollin’ Man • Charlie Watts, dearly departed, was the beating heart of The Rolling Stones, the key to their peerless groove, writes Mat Snow.

“What Am I Going To Do In A Bloody Great Big House?” • Charlie Watts was all about simple and classic, as he told Sylvie Simmons.

Watts What • Ten times his beats beat them all, by Mark Blake.

STEVIE VAN ZANDT’S AUTOBIOG TALKS BRUCE, THREESOMES AND PLAYING TONY SOPRANO?

GIMME FIVE… TEETH-RELATED RELEASES

BIG THIEF TRUST THEMSELVES TO FIND THE MYSTERY ON ALBUM FIVE

ALSO WORKING

ROGER TAYLOR • Queen drummer talks downfall-by-humour, John Deacon’s lacuna and bald dwarf/cocaine rumours.

JOHNNY MARR CHANNELS “WOOZY PERCEPTION” AS HE PREPS NEW DOUBLE LP AND TEASES STRANGEWAYS BOX SET

The Bug • Bass demolition man Kevin Martin hails the Sex Pistols’ Never Mind The Bollocks…

THERE’S UNFINISHED BUSINESS FOR LEGENDARY WHO/KINKS PRODUCER SHEL TALMY…

IN A NUT SHELL • Talmy at the controls.

THE BADBADNOTGOOD LIFE: ECLECTIC JAZZ FOR HIP-HOP HEADS

MAKE ROOM FOR HAND HABITS, ACE GUITARIST-FOR-HIRE EXPLORING NEW SPACES

MOJO PLAYLIST

THE MOJO INTERVIEW • A classical prodigy at five, a minister’s daughter playing gay clubs at 13 and, now, a cult superstar of the keyboard confessional. In Cornwall and still wrestling her “Fame Whore”, it’s time to evaluate. “There’s a lot of blood-letting,” says Tori Amos.

A LIFE IN PICTURES • The whole Tori: images of Amos.

THE TORI MANIFESTO • Three broadsides from the Amos oeuvre, by John Aizlewood.

Time is Tight • From the hardscrabble streets of New Orleans, The Meters summone d a magical groove that entranced the ’70s rock elite. As long-lost music emerges from their midst, Alison Fensterstock tunes in to the 60-year saga of your favourite band’s favourite band: “When we got together and played,” they tell her, “it was like telepathy…”

Beyond The Fonk • Long forgotten, then displaced by Katrina, Leo Nocentelli’s stirring ’70s solo album returns from the waves.

SCREAMADELICA RISING • As the ’80s ended, PRIMAL SCREAM were out of time and running out of road, playing to empty clubs and watching everything that could go wrong, go wrong. Then, after remixer and visionary Andrew Weatherall brought acid house satori with 1990’s hit Loaded, it all started going right. Their 1991 magnum opus was a triumph of collaboration and seizure of the gestalt, but how did they get there? And what did it cost? “It was a beautiful time,” they say, “but there had to be a comedown.”

DRAMATIS PERSONAE

Here She Comes •...


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