MOJO Article

Postby Kalypso on 18 Jul 2007 20:33

Oh Hannah of the Miracles!!!
The short pic reveals legs worth of a Bluebell dancer, but I def. prefer him blond.
BTW, Sonja was older than him, right? Hopefully the legal limits were 21 at the time in Britain....

HOWEVER.....Talking about "illegal" (maybe that's where the record label name came from?)

Those who have read Wild Thing know that Stewart was ...ahem..."initiated" in Lebanon after his first gig at the ripe old age of...12.
:oops: :oops:
"Loa-ded, and ready for a-ction! [wink]"
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Postby Dietmar on 18 Jul 2007 20:38

got no idea what BUTTONBOY means, so I wouldn't care...
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Postby Krokodyle on 26 Jul 2007 19:06

Talk about a latecomer to the latest Mojo, I finally managed to pick one up at a downtown newsstand. Thanks for the scans, I've managed NOT to look at them until I've finished reading the article!

Gotta luv the free Police button!
"Darkness makes me fumble...for a key...to a door...that's wiiiide open..."
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Postby sandy on 26 Jul 2007 19:20

hate to sound crazy, but i have not been able to find that issue here so far, does the issue in the u.s. have a different cover? :oops:
thanks for any help! :)
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Postby tonydrums on 26 Jul 2007 19:29

[quote="sandy"]hate to sound crazy, but i have not been able to find that issue here so far, does the issue in the u.s. have a different cover? Embarassed
thanks for any help! Smile[/quote]

Sandy, according to MOJO, it is sold at Waterloo Records in Austin.
www.waterloorecords.com

Hope this helps.
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You got it
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Postby BongoBoy on 26 Jul 2007 19:31

I have been searching in Toronto Canada....nada !

Nowhere!



BongoPissed O !
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Postby sockii on 26 Jul 2007 21:56

This finally showed up in Philly yesterday.

It was a pretty good read, though actually, a fair amount of the interviews (at least the early quotes) come right out of Sutcliffe's Police book (which is excellent, btw. Get a copy off ebay if you can.)
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Postby sandy on 27 Jul 2007 13:57

thanks, tonydrums- :D -have to go check it out!
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Postby 63falcon on 27 Jul 2007 15:29

Hannaha(spell?) thank you SO much for the MOJO reminder-am off to my Borders TONIGHT to try & snag that along w/ the Oysterhead CD they ordered in for me!!! I will have to NOT read it until Sat., or I'll never make it to my local-musicians friends' gig this evening :oops: Can't let myself run so rampant for The Police that I bail on the folks here.
Cincinnati Ohio, by the way, is loaded w/ all kinds of musical & visual artists just getting out there & making it happen for themselves. Speaking as a reverse-carpetbagging Southerner, that's saying a lot, as I am all for the Home State usually!!
Thnx again Hannaha, and for the C'Air pic. too.
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Postby Throb on 27 Jul 2007 16:11

I work near Santa Monica, CA. I went to a newsstand by work and picked it up. I love it. I keep it at work and read it on my lunch hour. It's better that way because my wife would freak if she found out I payed ten bucks for a magazine(it was a $9.50 cover price.) Good thing I ordered the $20 tour program online and had it shipped to work so I can enjoy looking at that on my lunch hour also. She was understanding when I came home from Vegas with the $35 T-Shirt, the new Rolling Stone, the new CD collection but she thinks there are limits. To me there are no limits, which is why I will be ordering the new anthology from Amazon and having it shipped to work. Anyway, I highly recommend the magazine. There are some other great articles in the issue if you are a Jeff Buckley fan or Genesis fan.
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Postby Throb on 27 Jul 2007 16:20

[quote="Dietmar"]I just bought the mag here in Germany.
The protection cover promised five button badges - among them one of the POLICE.
Guess which button was missing? Right... There was a double Joy Division button badge instead.
But I contacted the MOJO guys and they promised to send a POLICE button.

I'm thinking of putting all my buttons onto the largest jacket I've got and go to a POLICE concert like this. As it's close to 400 buttons it should be quite heavy - and probably dangerous, because people will rip buttons off me... I guess I won't do it after all.[/quote]
Thanks for the info. My magazine package came with the 80's book but no buttons. I am going to contact Mojo, must have my Police button badge!
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