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Mojo

No. 157, december 2006

Mojo 157, december 2006: The Who Jukebox

The Who Jukebox

Martha And The Vandellas - Dancing In The Street
Click for info The Four Tops - Reach Out I'll Be There
Click for info Marvin Gaye - Ain't That Peculiar
Click for info Hank Williams - Take These Chains From My Hearyt
Tim Hardin - Reason To Believe
Click for info Antony & The Johnsons - For Today I Am A Boy
Click for info The Band - Stagefright
Ian Dury - Sweet Gene Vincent
Cannonball Adderley Sextet - Tengo Tango
Jimmy Reed - Hush Hush
Howlin' Wolf - Smokestack Lightning
Etta James - Tell Mama
John Lee Hooker - Devil's Jump
Click for info Leadbelly - Ella Speed
The Stanley Brothers - Man Of Constant Sorrow

 

 

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THE WHO WORLD EXCLUSIVE!
The past 12 months have belonged to Messrs Townshend and Daltrey. This year The Who have wowed UK audiences with a string of incendiary summer shows, all while managing to complete one of the albums of the year, Endless Wire. 

The last time The Who toured America they were haunted by the death of their bass player and a horrific sense of duty and loss…four years on, MOJO's Dave Marsh joins Pete Townshend and Roger Daltrey on a journey of rediscovery and rebirth. But could this be the end?

JERRY LEE LEWIS: Hellbound!
Seventy-one but older in drug years, cursed by God and the taxman to rock 'til he drops, Jerry Lee Lewis is the howling, piano-humping, undead fiend with the most hair-raising tale in music. But is 'The Killer' saved or damned? And does he give two hoots either way? Andrew Perry enters the court of The Last Man Standing.

SMOKEY ROBINSON
Why did Smokey Robinson, the best (yet recently forgotten) pop 'n' soul songwriter of his generation, give it all up for a desk job and a phial of crack? MOJO investigates.

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