Has anyone else finally reached a saturation point on the word "MOJO"?Although "MOJO" is hardly a new word, I'm constantly noticing it an awful lot in guitar gear advertising, and guitar-speak in general. I'm about ready for a "mojo filter".
10 years ago, we were trying to get "out of the box". Nowadays we're tryin' to get MOJO! Not just with guitar related stuff either, MOJO is a hot pop culture term right now.
But next time you pick up a guitar rag, start counting up the MOJO's you see. It turns up more times than Paula Deen says "ya'll" on Food Network.
Some guy just put out a guitar book called "Guitars, A Celebration of Pure Mojo", which probably popped my cork here. Parker even makes a guitar model with Mojo in the name-- making Mojo sort of a geek accepted guitar term too.
Check the Wikipedia definition of Mojo and discover its wholesome origins. While you're there, add something clever of your own ee-mojo-nation-- Wiki lets you do that y'know...
Maybe Andy Rooney will do a thing about MOJO on 60 Minutes. Is he still on that show? Is Andy Rooney still alive??
How is FENG SHUI the path to Mojo?
