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FREE CD! I CAN SEE FOR MILES: 15 lost gems from America’s psychedelic underground! Including: The 13th Floor Elevators, The Red Crayola, The Music Machine, The Bubble Puppy, Lost & Found, The Chocolate Watchband and many more!

THE WHO SELL OUT: Ready. Steady. Go! Join us for an in-depth journey into The Who’s maddest album ever! Pete Townshend rescues the pop song! Roger Daltrey becomes a bona-fide rock god! MOJO’s Dave Marsh presents the complete story – beans and all! PLUS! Exclusive unseen pictures from the sleeve shoot! What really happened to that can of Heinz? All is revealed in our double cover extravaganza!

NICK LOWE: Pub rocker. Pop trickster. Jesus Of Cool. The last 30 years have seen Nick Lowe turn his hand to many-a-musical mission. In this month’s MOJO interview, Mat Snow joins the suave English new-waver for a look back at a career of songwriting genius.

JOHN MARTYN: When John Martyn passed away on January 29, the world of music suffered a tragic loss that prompted an overwhelming outpouring of tributes from fellow musicians and fans alike. MOJO’s Mat Snow fondly remembers his time with the shape-shifting folk magician, while Martyn’s friend Phil Collins remembers a true “one of a kind”.

BAT FOR LASHES: Back with her second album, Natasha Kahn talks alter egos, cosmic dancing, Scott Walker duets and nervous breakdowns. MOJO’s Tom Doyle listens in.

RAY CHARLES: Beware! Genius At Work! In a MOJO exclusive Charles’ personal manager Joe Adams guides us through his intimate photo memoir celebrating the life and times of a modern musical wonder. Tom Waits, Stevie Wonder, Willie Nelson and Quincy Jones join the ride. PLUS! MOJO’s guide to Brother Ray’s essential recordings.

A-Z OF US PSYCH: Enter if you dare the freak-a-zoid parade of the American psychedelic underworld! In celebration of the forthcoming 13th Floor Elevators box set, MOJO delves into the dustiest corners of ‘60s acid-propelled weirdness. From Autosalvage to the Zachary Thaks – something strange is afoot…

LEIBER & STOLLER & RUBIN: Take the greatest producer of the last 25 years and introduce him to the two architects of modern music. What happened when Rick Rubin met songwriting legends Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller? MOJO joins the trio at a world exclusive summit to find out the answer.

REVIEWED!: U2’s No Line On The Horizon / PJ Harvey & John Parish reunite / Bill Callahan’s new masterpiece / Bat For Lashes returns/ 13th Floor Elevators: 10-disc mayhem / The Beastie Boys / Buddy Holly Memorial Collection / Tom Waits Biography / Patti Smith DVD and more!

PLUS!: Ian Dury movie revealed / B.B. King tours the UK / The Nightingales return / MOJO Rising: Melody Gardot and Joe Gideon & The Shark / The Slits in the studio / Bonnie ‘Prince’ Billy speaks / Farewell Dave Dee and Lux Interior.

AND FINALLY…who says they’ll “never, ever, under any circumstances, from now until the world chokes on gas fumes, sign to a major label?” MOJO has the answer…

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April 2009 / 185 COVER #2

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  • Looking realy good! The free CD can't be wrong. I get realy excited about the Who articel,Patti Smith DVD and the Elevators box set!!! Can't wait!

    Posted by: Peter Amsterdam at 09:13 PM | February 20 2009 Report Abuse

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  • I DONT THINK ITS FAIR TO HAVE 2 COVERS FOR ANY MONTHLY ISSUE. ESPECIALLY THE APRIL ISSUE COMING UP WITH COVER 1 ROGER DALTREY, COVER 2 PETE TOWNSHEND. REASON IS PEOPLE WHO SUBSCRIBE CANT CHOOSE WHAT COVER THEY WANT. NOT FAIR.

    Posted by: PATRICIA at 04:57 PM | February 22 2009 Report Abuse

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  • I know what could have solved this. Put Ray Charles on one the covers to give the buyer more options.

    Posted by: Owen at 10:30 PM | February 23 2009 Report Abuse

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  • when is this out?

    Posted by: Tezzagrubakia at 01:19 AM | February 24 2009 Report Abuse

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  • how about a story on KISS when they invaded london in '76. ok go ahead and shoot me.

    Posted by: mudflapwilson at 03:20 AM | February 24 2009 Report Abuse

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  • my favorite who album.

    Posted by: mudflapwilson at 03:22 AM | February 24 2009 Report Abuse

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  • God is'nt Pete Townsend ugly. Didn't like the pink-looked like a teen mag

    Posted by: Chris W at 01:13 PM | February 24 2009 Report Abuse

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  • what about keith and john there photos on the album are great also, it would have made a great collection. I just so happy to see Pete and Roger tho ^_^ the happiness is overloading haha

    Posted by: moonie mod jon at 06:03 AM | February 25 2009 Report Abuse

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  • Just to let you know the date printed in this issue for the Keith Moon Blue Plaque unveiling is incorrect. The unveiling ceremony will take place next week at 12 noon on Sunday March 8th at the site of the famous Marquee Club 90 Wardour Street London W1.

    Posted by: Gary Hurley at 10:28 AM | February 26 2009 Report Abuse

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  • Dear Mojo - Please stop giving away free CDs on the cover. I don;t give a fig about the planet, really - but their just fodder for landfill. Maybe it's 'cos they are CDs (how the hell did we ever get conned into going with that crappy medium). You'd never give vinyl LPs away would you? No. Cos, they can't be produced as cheaply as CDs. My free monthly CD most always goes straight in the bin - a good rule of thumb: if it's free, it is probably rubbish.

    Posted by: John O'Bob at 06:54 PM | February 26 2009 Report Abuse

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  • hein? quoi???? the who sell out!!!!!!not the best who album but it was the most inventing album from the 60's(with sf sorrow from the prety things but "marry anne with the shakky hands" is absolutly magic!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Posted by: clément the french eternal mod from versailles at 09:03 PM | February 26 2009 Report Abuse

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  • I'm afraid your wrong there John me old son, MOJO's Studio One Selector compilation happens to be one of my most played CDs. An absolute gem, you might want to try listening to them before you put them in the bin. Just a thought.

    Posted by: Mat Moon at 09:05 PM | February 26 2009 Report Abuse

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  • simply wonderful cover(s) and looking forward to reading about one of my favourite albums of all time. Great job Mojo - as always!

    Posted by: Very Happy Jack at 08:40 AM | February 27 2009 Report Abuse

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  • The Who - most honest band to come out of the British Invasion. God bless'em.

    Posted by: steve conn at 09:38 AM | February 27 2009 Report Abuse

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  • He's my bitch!

    Posted by: Sara at 02:33 PM | February 28 2009 Report Abuse

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  • Amazing pic of Pete at the Who's zenith. Long live rock! (I need it every night)

    Posted by: Tornado Smith at 08:08 PM | March 02 2009 Report Abuse

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  • Anytime The Who or The Kinks grace a magazine cover it is time to rejoice and purchase ;-)

    Posted by: Brad in San Jose at 09:47 PM | March 05 2009 Report Abuse

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  • How come you guys don't talk about fishBOL? Check this out...www.myspace.com/fishbol

    Posted by: Tom Triplett at 04:21 AM | March 07 2009 Report Abuse

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  • great ! Again Mojo awakes the reader's mind. Just a silly mistake on my cd, where track 11 is -intentionally ? - missing on the back-cover. It sounds GREAT. A tribute to the casualties and achievements of enlighted minds.

    Posted by: orlando at 03:22 PM | March 09 2009 Report Abuse

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  • brilliant , brilliant , brilliant , nought more to say. Mojo you've aced it again.

    Posted by: Tony at 06:28 AM | March 10 2009 Report Abuse

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  • I 've just bought the magazine and play the cd already in my shop, great music but sometimes weird, greetings, Gertjan Groningen Boots and Bangles

    Posted by: Gertjan at 04:27 PM | March 11 2009 Report Abuse

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  • I like this!

    Posted by: fishautawater at 10:03 PM | March 14 2009 Report Abuse

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  • The Who is my all-time favorite band. I discovered them when I was 12--I am 46 now. After Tommy, The Who Sell out is my 2nd favorite Who album. An unexpected magazine cover--a great treat for die-hard Who fans like myself. Free CD was charming. Oh, and anybody out-there has not heard The Who Sell Out-- seriously "give it a listen." I also got really perked-up when I saw that this issue also had an article on Nick Lowe!!

    Posted by: Lisa Armstrong at 12:03 AM | March 21 2009 Report Abuse

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  • Thanks for running my letter!

    Posted by: Steve at 05:39 PM | March 22 2009 Report Abuse

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  • good article on sell out - a very under rated lp

    Posted by: ziggy66 at 02:24 PM | March 24 2009 Report Abuse

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  • Certainly one of your best yet.I am very excited about your U.S. psych. stuff. FEED MY HEAD!!!!

    Posted by: Robert P. at 09:17 PM | March 30 2009 Report Abuse

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  • Certainly one of your best yet.I am very excited about your U.S. psych. stuff. FEED MY HEAD!!!!

    Posted by: Robert P. at 09:17 PM | March 30 2009 Report Abuse

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  • Where can I get this issue?

    Posted by: Helena Adams at 03:24 PM | April 02 2009 Report Abuse

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  • Wearing what he was wearing when he was doing his child porn "research" no doubt.

    Posted by: dylo at 06:57 PM | April 06 2009 Report Abuse

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  • OMG! I love Pete Townshend so effin' much!! And I have both covers!! :D <3 Both Roger and Pete! YAY! I love MOJO Magazine!! MOJO FTW! ^^;

    Posted by: Devinn at 05:43 AM | April 14 2009 Report Abuse

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  • The CD is missing track 11's title. What is track 11????

    Posted by: Regina at 09:23 PM | April 17 2009 Report Abuse

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  • The cover to this album is one of my all-time faves! Whomever thought to ask Daltrey to siddown in the tub of beans is the best!

    Posted by: MarkfromMaryland at 01:57 PM | May 13 2009 Report Abuse

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  • I would like information on purchasing back issues, but I get no responses by phone or email.

    Posted by: phillip schwindt at 04:14 AM | August 17 2009 Report Abuse

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  • I agree check out his video - Massive Waste of Energy by fishBOL...Great!!!!! .....Massive!!!!!

    Posted by: Red Navarro at 05:33 AM | October 13 2009 Report Abuse

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  • Gimme gimme cock treatment.

    Posted by: Steve at 07:02 PM | November 10 2009 Report Abuse

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