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When the Beatles played Jacksonville in 1964, they spoke out against American apartheid. Bill DeMain reminisces with Gator Bowl gig-goer Kitty Oliver. More »
Manic Street Preachers
British supermarkets have banned this record cover. Cue David Sheppard's brief history of sleeve censorship on both sides of the pond... More »
acdc
Lyric writing is a minefield, says MOJO's Johnny Sharp, especially if you tread on these common booby traps. More »
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strange fruit
Injustice, murder and record company politics: the remarkable story of the greatest protest song of all, by MOJO's Phil Sutcliffe. More »
mariah carey
MOJO's Bill DeMain enters the arena of pop stars' scent. More »
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pete
The folk legend is 90. MOJO's Phil Sutcliffe hails a prophet in his own land. More »
metallica
Metallica's "High School Reunion" was a fitting prequel to their Hall Of Fame induction. MOJO's Sylvie Simmons was an honored guest. More »
Neil Young
Money's too tight not to mention, reckons MOJO's David Sheppard. More »
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miley vs. radiohead
It's Reznor vs. Cornell, Miley vs. Radiohead...but can we have the gloves off, please? More »
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hi fi ad
Why make do with a weedy iPod shuffle and "dock" when you can "satisfy your partner" with proper hi-fi sound? By MOJO's Bill DeMain. More »
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