johnmulvey.bsky.social
Editor, MOJO. Ex-Editor, Uncut/Ex-Deputy Editor, NME. Jams etc. http://mojo4music.com
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Actually have this one for starters clairerousay.bandcamp.com/album/no-floor
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DM me a reminder tomorrow, Will, and I’ll send over some recommendations. There’s a lot of it about though some of it is a bit shoey.
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Conrad on the balcony with his arms round Rabada and Ngidi got me.
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Note Al and Bruce strategically positioned as the most invested Beach Boys.
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Brilliant writing, isn't it?
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Stefan was the fastest photographer I ever worked with (and one of the best). As I remember, the session was so quick that even Liam was surprised and asked him, "Is that it?" when he wrapped it up.
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Plus that sequel to Feed Your Head, one of @mojomagazine.bsky.social's most beloved CD comps, featuring Otis, Parker, King Gizzard, The Fall, Prine, Jansch, Roky, Arthur, Mudhoney, Heartbreakers and a brand new version of Little Fluffy Clouds. Order here: www.greatmagazines.co.uk/mojo-august-... 3/3
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The new @mojomagazine.bsky.social: Black Sabbath confront the end; Siouxsie by Budgie; Herbie Hancock, Rick Wakeman, Carla Thomas, English Teacher and ABC interviewed; Wet Leg; Blur; The Kinks semi-reunited; Springsteen's lost albums; Tropicália; Cabaret Voltaire; Gina Birch; Dylan >>> 2/3
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Yeah OK playing that was a mistake right now.
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Says a man who's evidently never savoured the nuances of Frank Lampard's Frankie's Magic Football series...
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A lot of it's structural too, I think. If the only children's books that are onsale and discounted in supermarkets are the trashy celeb ones, they're the ones that will sell the most. But then publishers will inevitably respond to the sales data that generates - it's a self-perpetuating shitloop.
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As someone who lives with a children's book reviewer, and whose house is overrun with this shit (and also with quite a lot of less prominently marketed good ones), I suppose my serious question would be: what sort of books do you think would engage the category they refer to as "reluctant readers"?
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Now not the time for me to pitch Stickler: He Does Things... By The Book, then?
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GREAT choice
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Yeah I think Matxin and Baldato did a very strange tactical job for UAE all the way through the race. Carapaz went too early on Finestra and looked to me like he burned two domestiques before they’d done their turns. Yates was great but he should have been nowhere near 5 minutes away from them.
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Still quite annoyed about how Carapaz and Del Toro rode yesterday and wish they had a few more days to make it up.
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Amazing that someone notionally in the Labour Party has looked at what's happened in the last decade or so and concluded: yeah, we definitely need a less-educated electorate.
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Haha I'm still keen on those.