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4 Comments:
lemme guess: pictures from Vogue but you prefer Mojo ;)
Back when I was in Ireland, I loved Q and Empire, but now I get Rolling Stone on subscription (I probably should say prescription) Of course you know it; pop culture init, but also a very liberal political mag, and it usually has my endorsement. These days there are people who will call you a Liberal and mean it as a derogatory statement: “Goddamn Liberal,” they’ll say. Mental as anything, but with great obstinacy comes great intolerance.
Sorry for taking you nice photos off in a political slant!
be lucky
3:20 AM
Wow you must be a mind reader! (Sorry about that sometimes I annoy the hell out of myself.)
I've never actually read Rolling Stone, maybe I'll give it a go, although I have a feeling it is more relevent in the US. Mojo is a great magazine, it's never short of a Who article and it has plenty of info on reissues and new bands.
8:51 AM
Save your money. RS has sucked for over a decade. It is just tripe these days, Pete or no Pete within the pages.
Love the pics!
1:11 AM
RS is certainly not Q nor Mojo (which are rediculously expensive in the uS) and it is not what it used to be with Hunter Thompson and O'Rourke, however, I think it has been developing a little bit of the old edge of late -well, at least since Bush took us to Iraq.
7:09 AM
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