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04/05/2007 Another 100 songs that changed the world: new MOJO cover feature
The new (“June”) MOJO cover feature - 100 songs that changed the world, or some such - seems very familiar. I respect MOJO (“The Music Magazine”) – it caters for its Dadrock audience far better than they deserve. And it’s beautifully designed. Occasionally, it carries a long sequence of articles on a favoured muso and I buy a copy. I only buy one issue in 20 or 30, though. Mostly it just ain’t music for grown-ups – delves far too deeply in a rock genre with shallow roots, covering far too many no-hopers; wallows in nostalgia; overplays the importance of music; and has a show biz tone. The odd issue is a gem, but my musical life’s far too short to read MOJO regularly. There are 100,000+ regular buyers who disagree, but I’d hate to have to live with their CD collections. Case in point this month: songs change NOTHING - except the bank balances of those involved. Gerry Smith
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