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MOJO, August 2005: Heart Of Darkness
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A brilliant interview!!!
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MOJO, January 2004: The Best Of The Year 2003
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“A complete transmission of ideas between firing artist and clued-in audience.”
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MOJO, October 2003: The Jack White and Iggy Pop Match Up
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Jack horns his journalistic skills once again. His subject: Iggy Pop of course!
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MOJO, April 2003: Elephant Review
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Haha! Meg makes me laugh. MOJO said: “Sounds like you’ve got that solo career lined up Meg.” And Meg replied: “Yup. Already working on it.” We love Meg! What a funny girl!
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MOJO, March 2003: Elephant Track-by-Track and Meg’s Choice Listens
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Jack gave us a track-by-track low-down of Elephant and there’s also a little interview with Meg. The good news is? Jack cleared the air and mentioned that Elephant WILL NOT be their last album. The world rejoices!
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MOJO, November 2002: Jeff Beck, The White Stripes and Friends
Review of the Jeff Beck gig at Royal Festival Hall. The short version? Jeff Beck is still the champ.
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MOJO, September 2002: Basic Instinct
The longest, biggest, (hardest?) White Stripes feature ever! Did Ben Blackwell mention that it’s the first time an American act has graced the cover of MOJO? All in all, very good article with really nice pictures. Despite for the wrong spelling of the Hentchmen, wrong title for the MTV Movie Awards, and nothing that hard-core fans wouldn’t have known already, it’s still quite a read. Quite a delight for all fans, I must say.
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MOJO, March 2002: RESPECT!
Part of the special “who’s your hero?” feature ran by MOJO’s 100th celebratory issue. Jack reveals his love for Blind Willie McTell while Meg explains her respect for Loretta Lynn.
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MOJO, February 2002: Double Fantasy
Four page galore! This is the one that Jack jokingly mentioned that “everybody who knows me knows that women don’t like me that much.”
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MOJO, September 2001: White Blood Cells Review
“Only Jack White’s bruised heart and vaudeville swagger can make you care” — Jenny Bulley reviews one of 2001’s best album,
White Blood Cells.



















































