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Hallo M.B.M., hallo BEATLES-Fan (Werde M.B.M.*) ! Wir haben derzeit 1.010 M.B.M.s. Danke! - Rainer (Moers) "Unsere" M.B.M.s 999 bis 1010 stellen wir bereits seit THINGS 233 nach und nach vor. 12 THINGS: 42 Euro / 24 THINGS 79 Euro / 36 THINGS 99 Euro Neu für M.B.M.s: das THINGS-Inhaltsverzeichnis - einfach anfordern (ca. 5 MB groß).

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Das sind die beiden MOJOs für Mai und Juni 2014:

Dienstag, 25. März 2014: Zeitschrift & CD MOJO 246 / May 2014. 13,50 € Mojo Verlag, England. Heft; Hochformat: 29,5 cm x 21 cm; 132 Seiten, viele Farb- und Schwarzweiß Abbildungen, mit CD, englischsprachig.

This MOJO magazine celebrates the life and music of a pop icon. As Blondie ready their new album, punk pop queen Debbie Harry talks sex, songs and self creation while Chris Stein opens up his New York photo archive. The free CD, Death Disco – A Compendium Of Post-Punk Grooves – collects 15 tracks by Public Image Ltd, The Fall, Sonic Youth, Orange Juice and many more. Also in the issue: Frank Black looks back at the birth of Pixies’ Black Francis, Terry Hall talks Specials, Manilow and mental health, we join Nottingham prodigy Jake Bugg as he returns home a songwriting hero, kick back with session superstar Al Kooper, relive the making of David Bowie’s Young Americans and salute 20 incendiary post-punk classics.

Inhalt: FREE CD! DEATH DISCO: A riot of post-punk grooves starring Public Image Ltd, The Fall, Sonic Youth, Cabaret Voltaire, Felt, Orange Juice and many more. BLONDIE 40th Anniversary Celebration! The light and dark, garlands and brickbats of being Debbie Harry. Plus: life through a New York lens with Chris Stein. DAVID BOWIE: From the death-rattle of glam to the last of the coke, David Buckley follows the weird routes and new soul sounds of the Dame’s rebirth as “The Gouster” and the making of Young Americans, 40 years on. 20 POST-PUNK GREATS: PiL, Throbbing Gristle, Siouxsie, The Raincoats… MOJO revisits 20 classics of angular insurrection. AL KOOPER: Kicking back, chowing down and looking back on Dylan, Hendrix, The Who and Skynyrd with the Super Session superstar. JAKE BUGG: Between the stoned life and the real life with the Nottingham teen prodigy who’s rocketing to stardom. TERRY HALL: Poker-faced Coventry kid recalls entrances and exits with Specials and Fun Boy Three, and comes clean about Barry Manilow. MOJO 20: FRANK BLACK Reminiscing on the birth of Pixies’ Black Francis, working for a British bibliophage in a Puerto Rican whorehouse. Naturally. 150 REVIEWS: Damon Albarn / Elton John / Pharrell / Peter Buck / Paolo Nutini / The Hold Steady / Beverley Martin / Smoke Fairies / Eels / Aloe Blacc / Kelis / Jack Bruce / Rat King / Slint / Nas / Dionne Warwick / Bert Berns / Temples / Little Dragon / Emmylou Harris / Status Quo / Metal in the dock / and more. PLUS!: Jeff Beck’s eastern promise / Billy Cobham revisits Spectrum / Greg Dulli digs Purple Rain / Bernard Butler breaks a leg / Metronomy tear up the tarmac / Wayne Smith and Duffy Power depart / Curved Air’s revolving door / Ben Watt’s self-portrait

Dienstag, 29. April 2014: Zeitschrift & CD MOJO 247 / June 2014. 13,50 € Mojo Verlag, England. Heft; Hochformat: 29,5 cm x 21 cm; 132 Seiten, viele Farb- und Schwarzweiß Abbildungen, mit CD, englischsprachig.

This MOJO magazine enters the orbit of one of the world’s biggest and best bands, the mighty Black Keys. We travel to Nashville to discuss the joys of success and the perils of fame with Ohio “underdogs” Dan Auerbach and Patrick Carney. The free CD, The Black Keys And Friends, features 15 tracks by Dr. John, Bo Diddley, Pete Molinari, R.L. Burnside, The Sheepdogs and many more alongside the Keys’ new single, Fever, and a super rare version of Gold On The Ceiling. Also in the issue: Jeff Beck talks new sounds, old friends and going it alone; Chrissie Hynde looks back on 40 years of The Pretenders; we present the “odd, fantastic and ridiculous” saga of Wreckless Eric; Pixies discuss their plans for a post-Kim Deal future; Linda Ronstadt looks back on her remarkable life in music and we travel back to the winter of 1967 with Jethro Tull’s Ian Anderson.

Inhalt: FREE CD! THE BLACK KEYS AND FRIENDS Featuring tracks by Dr. John, Bo Diddley, Black Lips, R.L. Burnside, Pete Molinari and many more. Includes The Black Keys single Fever and a super rare version of Gold On The Ceiling. COVER STORY: THE BLACK KEYS Dorian Lynskey meets Dan Auerbach and Patrick Carney in Nashville. Even with a new album to promote, the Ohio rock misfits want to talk failure, rock etiquette, and the inevitability of f**king-up. EXCLUSIVE Johnny Depp and Tom Waits interview Chuck E. Weiss. JEFF BECK Pete Makowski hears about new sounds, first memories, Page, PAUL and Rod, and going it alone. LINDA RONSTADT Recently diagnosed with Parkinson’s, the silky voice tells Sylvie Simmons about “icky” Jim Morrison and “devoted” Emmylou Harris. PIXIES Roy Wilkinson travels to Chile to see how Black Francis, Joey Santiago and Dave Lovering are coping in their post-Kim Deal incarnation. WRECKLESS ERIC Now happy and sober, Eric Goulden tells Phil Alexander how an art-school lad out to make a racket became a mess of misery. CHRISSIE HYNDE The former Pretender on her new album and surviving over 40 years of highs and lows in music. MOJO 20! IAN ANDERSON Jethro Tull’s hippy-hating freak flautist looks back to that dog food-eating winter of 1967. REVIEWED: Oasis / Sleaford Mods / Sharon Van Etten / Little Dragon / Blondie / Brian Eno / Swans / Echo & The Bunnymen / The Horrors / Charlie Brown / Little Feat / JOHN & YOKO / Roger McGuinn / Grace Jones / Grant Hart / ABBA / Nirvana / Neil Finn / Gregory Porter and more. PLUS! In the studio with Johnny Marr / Introducing Melanie De Biasio / Gruff Rhys’ Mind Blowers / Donald Fagen talks Steely Dan, tap-dancing and paranoid delusion / Long hair on men goes overground in 1964 / Neil Young talks Pono and Archives 2.

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Viele Grüße sendet Dir das Team vom Beatles Museum Stefan, Martin und Rainer

11. Mai - IT WAS MANY YEARS AGO TODAY: Montag, 11. Mai 1964: BEATLES-EP FOUR BY in USA. Montag, 11. Mai 1964: BEATLES-LP LONG TALL SALLY in Kanada. Samstag, 11. Mai 1968: CYNTHIA LENNON und ihr Sohn JULIAN reisen nach Italien. Samstag, 11. Mai 1968: JOHN LENNON und PAUL McCARTNEY sind zur ersten APPLE-Geschäftsbesprechung in New York. Sonntag, 11. Mai 1969: JACK BRUCE-Aufnahme Never Tell Your Mother She's Out Of Time (mit ) in London. Montag, 11. Mai 1970: BEATLES-Single THE LONG AND WINDING ROAD in USA.. ca. Montag, 11. Mai 1970: BEATLES-Single THE LONG AND WINDING ROAD in West-Deutschland.. Freitag, 11. Mai 1979: GEORGE HARRISON-Single LOVE COMES TO EVERYONE in USA. Montag, 11. Mai 1981: GEORGE HARRISON-Single in USA.