The Rolling Stones Star In The New Issue Of MOJO!
Speaking exclusively in the latest issue of MOJO, Mick Jagger, Keith Richards and Ronnie Wood discuss new album Foreign Tongues, the Stones’ rich history, recent jeopardy, and why they’re not done yet.
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On this day in 1978, Thin Lizzy released their seminal live LP, Live And Dangerous. Famously eulogised by Nick Kent as “an album made by heroes”, see where it ranked in MOJO's rundown of every album from Phil Lynott’s band of hard rock renegades...
Remembering the late Curtis Mayfield, born on this day in 1942. MOJO pays tribute to a soul legend with a rundown of Curtis’ greatest albums...
“Fairly obviously, we were never fascists…”
As Rush get ready for their first show in eleven years, Geddy Lee opens up about drummer Neil Peart's death, on the road excess, and the controversy surrounding their 1976 opus, 2112.
Every Rush Album Ranked!
As Rush get ready to play their first show since the death of Neil Peart tonight, MOJO’s James McNair runs down every studio album from the Canadian power-trio...
“Beautiful, elegant, but with a tone of melancholy.”
Elvis Costello reveals his favourite Paul McCartney song and dissects the craft of a master he had the pleasure of witnessing at work first hand...
“It’s fair to assume that Peart would be very, very cool with this...”
In an epic, two-act set, Geddy Lee, Alex Lifeson, new drummer Anika Nilles, plus surprise guest Aimee Man triumph in Canadian prog heroes Rush’s first show since Neil Peart’s death. Read MOJO’s review and the setlist in full👇
“There’s a feeling on stage of things being constructed on the fly...”
Never-before-played Basement Tapes-era track adds to a subtly evolving show as Dylan begins the first date in a new run of shows at Portland’s Edgefield Amphitheatre. Read MOJO’s review and the setlist in full 👇
Remembering Small Faces/Faces bassist Ronnie Lane who sadly passed away on this day in 1997, aged just 51. Raise a glass to ‘Plonk’ and enjoy MOJO’s rundown of the best albums from Ronnie Lane, Faces, Slim Chance, plus Ronnie’s old Faces muckers Rod Stewart, Ian McLagan and Ronnie Wood...
Plus, @mojomagazine.bsky.social 393 also comes with Abandonment And Love, a brilliant CD of lost, rare and live @waterboysmusic.bsky.social music from the epic Fisherman's Blues era, mixed and compiled for us by @mickpuck.bsky.social. Order one now: www.greatmagazines.co.uk/mojo-aug-202... 3/3
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As Rush prepare for their first show in eleven years, Geddy Lee opens up about Neil Peart's death, excess, and the controversy surrounding their 1976 masterpiece, 2112
As Rush get ready to play their first show since the tragic death of drummer Neil Peart in 2020, we delve into every album from the Canadian power-trio.
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Like a little more Irish in you? MOJO runs down every studio – and of course, live – album from Phil Lynott’s band of hard rock street fighters.
Bottoms up! MOJO's ace faces Pat Gilbert, Chris Catchpole and Mat Snow pick the best albums by Rod Stewart, Faces, Ronnie Wood, Ronnie Lane and Ian McLagan.
Geddy Lee, Alex Lifeson, new drummer Anika Nilles, plus a surprise guest Aimee Man triumph in Canadian icons Rush’s first show since Neil Peart’s death.