122 pages 29.8 x 21 cm Language: English Paperback November 2025
Dive into the music, the stories, and the moments that shaped generations. This issue returns to the dawn of Bob Dylan’s career in Manhattan, tracing his transformation from eager wannabe to folk-rock poet-genius through the eyes of those who witnessed it all.
Inside, discover The Who and the eclipse of Keith Moon, the lost letters of Syd Barrett, David Byrne on Buddha and Ginsberg, Terry Reid in his final interview, and much more. From Tortoise to Patti Smith, Rocky Horror to The Charlatans, Neko Case to Soft Cell, Mojo #384 is packed with intimate portraits, in-depth features, and unforgettable photography from Barrie Wentzell’s archives.
The covermount CD, The Complete Unknowns: The Best Of Greenwich Village 1950–1965, offers an exclusive alternate take of Dylan’s One Too Many Mornings alongside 14 tracks from the folk scene’s pioneers, including Woody Guthrie, Carolyn Hester, Phil Ochs, Dave Van Ronk, Fred Neil, Judy Collins, and more.