MOJO Magazine Presents A 100-Page PINK FLOYD Issue With Their ‘LIFE IN PICTURES’

15 May 2024

Pink Floyd: A Life In Pictures is a lavish 100-page tribute to rock’s greatest conceptualists. British music monthly MOJO tells the dumbfounded PINK FLOYD’s story as the band
often did themselves: in a succession of powerful images.

1965-1967
Playing in ballrooms

As much as they were about unbelievable music, Pink Floyd were about incredible images. When the band played their first official gig at All Saints Hall in London in 1966, they did so accompanied by a phenomenon as new as their own ever-extending R&B: a light show.

With that event begins the relationship between sound and vision you’ll see unfold before you in this lavish new magazine. Accompanied by eyewitness recollection – Floyd’s Nick Mason is a key player here – Pink Floyd: A Life In Pictures follows the band on their unlikely journey from paisley shirted improvisers to feuding multimillionaires, each with their own take on the band’s legacy.

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New MOJO MAGAZINE Issue With Collectors BLUR Edition

24 February 2024

Some 30 years after BLUR kickstarted the Britpop era with the peerless Modern Life Is Rubbish and Parklife albums, all the key ingredients were intact: frontman Damon Albarn’s gift for writing stirring, melancholy hymns to the travails of modern existence, Graham Coxon’s angsty guitar wizardry, Alex James’s effortless sangfroid and showcase bass playing, and Dave Rowntree’s inventive, impeccable drumming.

To salute Blur’s status as one of the greatest and most culturally significant bands of modern times, MOJO has brought together its finest writing on the group, charting their mercurial journey from inebriated art-school noise-niks to chart-topping ’90s heroes and, today, 21st century music legends.

As our in-depth features and exclusive interviews reveal, along the way there have been plenty of dizzying highs – ‘winning’ the so-called Battle Of Britpop against Oasis with Country House in 1995, cracking the American charts with Song 2 in 1997 – and wretched lows – most notably a disastrous early tour of the US, after which Blur were almost dropped by their record label as sessions for Modern Life foundered.

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California here we come

New UNCUT Issue With Cover Star PAUL McCARTNEY

4 February 2024

In an emotional and in-depth interview, PAUL McCARTNEY relives Wings and
their masterpiece Band On The Run, 50 years on. The haters, the muggers, the lawyers and how he overcame them all.

Also in this issue, the magic and madness of The Pogues’ Shane MacGowan; the prog odyssey of Yes’s Jon Anderson; the Black Crowes’ unlikely truce; The Shadows’ Britbeat revolution. Plus: The Blues Brothers; The Jesus & Mary Chain; Les Amazones D’Afrique; Idles; The Smile; Grandaddy; Bill Fay; Dee C Lee; Hurray For The Riff Raff; John Cooper Clarke; Merle Haggard; The Waterboys; and Plush!

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