Description
Mojo Classic Magazine – September 1999 – The Dark Side (Good Condition, No CD, No Label)
This September 1999 special edition of Mojo Classic explores rock’s most shadowy corners, with its lead feature, The Dark Side, delving into the sinister myths, real-life tragedies, and haunting legacies of acts like The Doors, The Rolling Stones, Led Zeppelin, David Bowie, Robert Johnson, and more. With contributions from respected writers including David Dalton, Gary Valentine, and Mick Wall, this issue presents a moody and compelling look at how music has long flirted with madness, mysticism, and the macabre.
The magazine is in good condition, showing minor edge wear appropriate for its age. The item shown in the listing photos is the exact one you will receive. Please check the pictures for condition purposes. Combined shipping is available, just ask. All magazines are shipped with a plastic protective covering.
Contents & Highlights:
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Rock’s Dark Side – Explore how rock music engaged with death, devilry, destruction, and obsession through key figures and pivotal moments. (p. 68)
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Hawkwind – Three decades of chaos and controlled noise from one of the UK’s most unpredictable bands. (p. 42)
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Miles Davis: Kind of Blue – A reflective deep-dive into the timeless jazz masterpiece, 40 years on. (p. 52)
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Santana – The long, strange trip from turmoil to tranquility. (p. 58)
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Pete Shelley – Buzzcocks frontman in a revealing interview. (p. 36)
Additional Sections:
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Theories, Rants, Etc. (p. 5)
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What Goes On – Cultural tidbits, celebrity insights, and music news from Paul McCartney, Macy Gray, Joan Armatrading, and more (p. 9)
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Real Gone – Tributes and obits for Dennis Brown, Mark Sandman, and Roger Eagle (p. 34)
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Plastic Ono Band Live – A trip through the time machine (p. 32)
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Underworld, Crossword Contest, Messages, and Hello Goodbye – With a farewell note on Russell Senior’s departure from Pulp (pp. 22, 28, 148, 154)
Note: No CD is included with this issue.
A must-have for collectors and fans of rock journalism, this issue offers rich storytelling, cultural reflection, and an unflinching look into the more unsettling—but fascinating—sides of rock history.
Please refer to photos for condition. Combined shipping available—just ask. All items are shipped with a plastic protective covering.