This forum is so cosy though. And surely we're all used to this black and orange colour scheme by now!
Btw, the Mojo editor imparted a new fact (I've checked PulpWiki and reallife Wiki and there's no mention!) in a throwaway manner - the chart position of OU - I didn't think it sold enough to come anywhere. I mean it's low down (Pulp's lowest til After You) but those who haven't read it, have a guess where... ?
That also means that Babies (1992) must have a chart position too - upward momentum would suggest higher than OU and lower than Razzmatazz (80) and Lipgloss (50).
-- Edited by Eamonn on Wednesday 16th of April 2025 12:04:08 AM
I picked up a copy in Asda this morning. Where exactly does it say the chart position of "OU"? I have had a quick scan through but don't think I can see it.
I have just sent you a link by DM. It's the same version that was uploaded previously.
I don't think that it would be a good idea to share this link on my website or here but if anyone messages me to say that they have bought the magazine and don't have a CD player then I am happy to share it privately.
My Mojo CD is very dicky. Sometimes plays, sometimes won't (CD player is fine), and the problems seem to be on the whole CD, but not in consistent places.
My Mojo CD is very dicky. Sometimes plays, sometimes won't (CD player is fine), and the problems seem to be on the whole CD, but not in consistent places.
I don't have easy access to a CD player so have no way of testing it yet. I have just sent you the link so that you can download it if needs be.
That's lovely, many thanks for doing this.
Nearly bought 2 copies of Mojo, but resisted the collector urge. Having a bit of buyer regret, after the euphoria induced More spend a couple of weeks ago.
Not all the merch, skipped the hat & ganzeys, but got everything else except the plain black vinyl. Cam to £200+. I wonder why I do this - could better spend my money on music (or gigs), instead of stuff that just sits on a shelf. Feels good to support musicians by buying stuff they get a fair cut of, I suppose. Also, I know that (with Pulp) if I don't buy it when it's released, I will regret it, and spend years trying to track it down later.
Nick is definitely the one ageing the best! We should ask what his skin care routine is on socials
the others are still beautiful obvs but Nick looks younger than he is
I've always loved the Evening Session She's a Lady but hearing it on CD properly mastered (and cranked up, ha) is next level. You can tell they've just come off tour at this point - tight as you like, and Nick's ass has exactly the right amount of lead in it!
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Ooh, the swirly 'background noise' has appeared on the forum page! Like the old Bar Italia page. Me likey. Anyone else seeing the coffee-coloured spirals?
I've not given the CD a spin yet, but aside especially for that She's a Lady (as well as The Trees). Those His 'N' Hers tracks don't get enough love from the media tastemakers (and nor does Intro).
-- Edited by lipglossed on Friday 25th of April 2025 01:45:58 AM
thats a pain luckyduck. I also ordered the Rough Trade version and shipping to australia has it as Free. And only cost me $16 aUD which is far cheaper than it is when Mojo's finally get here... 2-3 months later