The Allman Brothers Band

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erco wrote on November 14, 2002 at 8:52 pm
Check this out!! In the December 2002 issue of MOJO magazine, there's a FREE 16 track 'Mind Blowing Classics' CD. Featuring The Small Faces, Donovan, Sebadoh and Grandmaster Flash it's the perfect prescription to feed your head. In the new edition: The 100 Greatest Drug Songs Ever Talking of feeding your head MOJO bring you the ultimate pharmaceutical gurus with detailed descriptions of each track. In the words of Butch Trucks (real name) of The Allman Brothers Band "We'd come in after rehearsing take some psilocybin and play stickball 'til 4am. We stayed alive because we were so weird." The massive exploration of drug culture has indepth features on the following Queens Of the Stone Age Jenny Buller hangs out with the feel-good rulers of desert psych. Etta James Andria Lisle tells the dark dope tinged tale behind the soul queens greatest song I'd Rather Go Blind. The Allman Brothers Band Barney Hoskyns delves into the epic tale of white-boy blues and Southern tragedy. Happy Mondays How a bunch of shifty Mancunians with a load of ecstacy changed the face of British rock. By John Harris Bob Dylan How a '60s folk hero altered the collective mind of a generation. Everybody must get stoned says Andy Gill Time Machine U2 abandon pomp, Billy Idol is hospitalised, Screamin' Jay Hawkins acts. So '89 wasn't really that bad then was it? MOJO Collections Sparks, Weller rarities, hip hop vinyl, scary '60s teen pop annuals and psychedelic soundtracks. Plus, Monkey madness, Led Zeppelin lunacy, Roger Corman's psych-outs, Libertines scaginess and some James Brown '60s teen festival frugging. The MOJO Filter - featuring Johnny Cash, George Harrison, David Gray, Tom Petty, U2, Elvis Costello plus the Stones in New York and Soloman Burke in London. Don't forget to the MOJO sponsored Further Beyond Nashville festival celebrating just how rich and subversive, weird and wonderful American roots music is. In addition to the Barbican's six headline concerts (with names including The Flatlanders, Sparklehorse, Lambchop and Calexico) numerous free showcases and film season, this year's festival spreads across London to the Borderline, the Union Chapel and The Spitz.
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