
The MOJO Innovators Podcast
1) 11. The Beatles
MOJO's Danny Eccleston is joined by music writers Jim Irvin and Pat Gilbert to talk about the Fab Four via three landmark moments in their groundbreaking career: Help!, Revolver and Abbey Road.
2) 10. Bob Dylan
MOJO's Danny Eccleston is joined by music writers Andrew Male and Mat Snow to discuss croaky-voiced folk music icon, Bob Dylan, via three pivotal moments in his career: when he went electric, and the ...Show More
3) 9. The Cure
Music writers Keith Cameron and Victoria Segal join MOJO's Jenny Bulley to discuss Crawley's foremost suburban existentialists, The Cure. To hear all the music discussed on this podcast, go to the MOJ...Show More
4) 8. Miles Davis
Jazz trumpeter Sheila Maurice-Grey and Jazz FM presenter Chris Phillips join MOJO's Danny Eccleston to discuss trumpeter, bandleader, sonic visionary and musical superman Miles Davis. To hear all the ...Show More
5) 7. Joni Mitchell
Music writers Jim Irvin and Lucy O'Brien weigh up Joni Mitchell's legacy via three significant moments in her career - Blue, The Hissing of Summer Lawns, and Travelogue. To hear all the music discusse...Show More
6) 6. Kraftwerk
MOJO editor John Mulvey and Associate Editor Ian Harrison discuss how the machine-age grooves of Kraftwerk propelled music into the future. To hear all the music discussed on this podcast, go to the M...Show More
7) 5. Pete Townshend
Who biographer Mark Blake and MOJO's Pat Gilbert discuss how The Who guitarist, writer and conceptual centre, Pete Townshend, helped create the template for modern rock n roll. To hear all the music d...Show More
8) 4. Aretha Franklin
MOJO's own uptown Geoff Brown and soul singer Sarah Brown (no relation) offer serious respect to the teenage gospel singer who became the anointed Queen of Soul, Aretha Franklin, via three game-changi...Show More
9) 3. David Bowie
David Bowie biographer Paul Trynka and MOJO's Danny Eccleston discuss the revolutionary possibilities of Bowie: from his gender-bending performance of Starman on Top of the Pops, through his misadvent...Show More
10) 2. Kate Bush
How Kate Bush, a teenage mystic from Bexleyheath, re-wrote the language of pop music. We trace her artistic evolution via three key records; Sat In Your Lap, The Hounds Of Love and Aerial. With M...Show More