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Mojo

No. 156, november 2006

Mojo 156, november 2006: Experienced!

Experienced!

The Lords Of Altamont - Can You See Me
Noel Redding With 3:05 AM - Stone Free
The Move - Message From The Country
Rotary Connection - Burning Of The Midnight Lamp
Chris Whitley - Drifting
Click for info Jamie Cullum - The Wind Cries Mary
Lightnin' Rod (Last Poets) Feat. Jimi Hendrix - Doriella Du Fontaine
John McLaughlin - Don't Let The Dragon Eat Your Mother
Santana - La Puesta Del Sol
Johnny Winter - Help Me
Curtis Mayfield - Freddie's Dead
Funkadelic - Super Stupid
Bootsy Collins - Psychoticbumpschool
Love - Little Wing
The Hammersmith Gorillas - Wild Thing (Live)

 

 

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15 tracks, 69:31

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EXPERIENCED! Music inspired by The Jimi Hendrix Experience
Blasting psych and funk, all inspired by or under the influence of Jimi Hendrix. Featuring Love, Funkadelic, Santana, Curtis Mayfield, Rotary Connection, The Move, Jamie Cullum and many more…

HENDRIX!
Parachuting into Swinging London, he led a three-man rock revolution. 40 years on, MOJO Magazine celebrates the eternal power of Jimi Hendrix and his experience. Spaceships, race hate and lighter fluid combust in one of rock 'n' roll's most stupefying stories.

SYD BARRETT
MOJO steps inside his house (no, really), peering inside the puce-coloured airing cupboard, uncovering the literature, music and home-made furniture that sustained him in his final days.

SLADE
A nervous breakdown, a fatal accident and a "metal nun" star in the triumphant, tragic and tattyfilarious tale of four Black Country blokes trapped in the eye of a hurricane.

MADELINE PEYROUX
The journo-shy wallflower of 21st century jazz vox genius? Well, it's more complicated than that.

PRIMAL SCREAM
Bobby Gillespie lets Keith Cameron behind the dogmatic drug-monkey image for a glimpse of the sensible family man and band survivor.

THE DAMNED
On August 21 1976 in a 19th century French bullring, Dave Vanian, Rat Scaboes, Joy Division's Ian Curtis and a gaggle of pub-rock herberts attende the first ever punk-rock festival. It was bleedin' chaos.

PAUL SIMON
He's one of rock and pop's greatest living songwriters, with at PhD in melody, but is he happy? The ever-pulsating brain behind Sound Of Silence and Graceland gets on the couch and tells Phil Sutcliffe about his childhood.

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