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Thursday 14 March 2019

Trying to Get My Mojo Working



Apart from the Saturday Double Initials post  and George's Weekly State of the Union address I have been struggling a bit recently to get my mojo working.
The few recent purchases briefly gave me a new lease of life but that seam has now just about been exhausted.
Fortunately I was playing a Mojo compilation called Southern Soul  in the car this week and it features two songs which have the word Mojo in the title.
So they will have to do until something else comes along.

Ike & Tina Turner - Mojo Queen

Don Varner - Mojo Mamma

9 comments:

  1. I know where you're coming from, I've had similar mojo-related problems for most of this year so far. I've kept the blog ticking over by scheduling regular, easy posts far in advance (the Blue Friday posts being a good example) that require me to write one line and embed a YouTube video). I know it's a bit lazy, and does little for my readership, but it keeps the blog ticking over.

    Every year, the number of blogs that move from my "active" blogroll to the "retired" list increases. Please don't be one of those! I hope your mojo is just down the back of the metaphorical sofa - lost but quite findable.

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    1. P.S. Posting every day? Adds the weight of expectation, and who needs that, right?

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    2. Thanks for the kind words Martin
      Yes daily posting can sometimes be a chore but normally I like the challenge and the mental stimulation.

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  2. As someone whose blog mojo frequently goes AWOL, you have my complete understanding but, more than that, my admiration for ever posting daily in the first place. It is an incredible achievement and of course I hope you continue to do so, especially if you like the mental stimulation of that regime. But we'll still be here whatever :-)

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    1. Thanks C
      I'm not planning on going anywhere!

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  3. There's no way I'm mentioning Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me" at this point in time.

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  4. I, too, am in awe of your daily postings, CC, as I managed to do it only for the first couple of years. (The next time you find a gem in a charity shop, I'm sure your enthusiasm will be reignited.

    I like the Ike & Tina track, but Don Varner's sounds to me like a wholesale rip-off of Edwin Starr's '25 Miles.'

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    1. "like a wholesale rip-off of Edwin Starr's '25 Miles.'"
      You are absolutely right there

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