TALKING HEADS
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출판사 Emap Automotive Ltd.
발행 유형 월간 (연간 12회)
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ARTIST
Talking Heads
Bill Withers
T.Rex
Linda Ronstadt
Ripley Johnson
Paul Weller
Iggy Pop
Fiona Apple
Rush
Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever
Brigid Mae Power
The National
Shelby Lynne
Dr John
Blake Mills
Prince
Prince Far I
Nadine Shah
Sonic Boom
Plone
Deerhoof
Hurray For The Riff Raff
Frank Sinatra
MOJO 320 features Talking Heads, Paul Weller, T.Rex and a new music CD to ease lockdown blues.
CONTENTS
COVER STORY
TALKING HEADS The last century’s ultimate art-pop band is also this century’s most influential. As drummer Chris Frantz opens the can of worms that is his memoir, MOJO marks the anniversary of their masterpiece: 1980’s Remain In Light.
COVERMOUNT CD
MUSIC FOR HOMES Hunker down with music to make you feel good about the future. Namely, 15 new tracks by Laura Marling, James Elkington, Frazey Ford, Rose City Band and Brigid Mae Power and more…
BILL WITHERS
Enemy of pretension, scourge of A&R departments – not to mention “the first black milkman in California”: Ain’t No Sunshine now soul’s unlikeliest star is gone.
T.REX
In 1970, Marc Bolan was “very near to giving up” when Ride a White Swan brought glam salvation. All this, and a tribute to new T.Rex tribute curator Hal Willner.
LINDA RONSTADT
No-nonsense rap from the country-rock pinup whose singing did the talking, until it stopped. Plus Neil Young, Emmylou, and how she could have been First Lady.
13TH FLOOR ELEVATORS
Unseen photos and untold stories from a new book about Roky Erickson’s psych-punk pioneers – who broke their hearts, and minds, in pursuit of rock’n’roll Nirvana.
RIPLEY JOHNSON
Presenting the psychedelic seer of Wooden Shjips, Moon Duo and now Rose City Band. Cue acid trips and Sonic Boom on a search for “some kind of transcendence”.
THE BEAT
When the 2-Tone/ska-punk vanguard’s Brummie wing took politics and ‘Dubweiser’ onto Cheggers Plays Pop. Eyewitnesses recall the explosion of Just Can’t Stop It.
REVIEWED
Paul Weller / Iggy Pop / Fiona Apple / Rush / Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever / Brigid Mae Power / The National / Shelby Lynne / Dr John / Blake Mills / Prince / Prince Far I / Nadine Shah / Sonic Boom / Plone / Deerhoof / Hurray For The Riff Raff / Frank Sinatra
Rolling Stones won’t be locked down / tributes to John Prine, Tony Allen, Hal Willner and more / Courtney Marie Andrews and Working Men’s Club come of age / in the studio with Manic Street Preachers / How To Buy ’60s Mod / heaven and hell in Laurel Canyon / Soft Cell: the inside story / Tiny Tim blows up / Steve Diggle draws himself / Gordon Lightfoot’s polka dot underwear / Rock Against Racism hits the screen / Buzz Osborne + Kurt Cobain = Fecal Matter
by. MOJO Magazine