Gadzooks!!! The Homemade Bootleg – Sean McCarthy

Gadzooks!!! The Homemade Bootleg
Needletime Records, 1997
Reviewed by Sean McCarthy
Published on Sep 20, 1997

I guess I have to admit I’ve been fairly fortunate this year.
I’ve had a chance to see Tori Amos, the Reverend Horton Heat twice,
the H.O.R.D.E. Fest and most importantly, Morphine in Lawrence,
Kansas. But the most educational concert I’ve attended twice, in
our fine local bar called Duffy’s Tavern, happened to be no other
than Mojo Nixon.

Now, downing down a pitcher of Boulevard and a probably four
vodka tonics may seem far from educational, but it had to be done
to appreciate the true essence of Nixon. What I learned from seeing
his live show was this: the guy is one helluva musician. The
problem with humorous artists such as Nixon is that we belly laugh
at the songs without hearing the musicianship.

Immediately after his June show, I picked up his latest album,
Gadzooks!!! The Homemade Bootleg. Sort of a greatest hits
package,
Gadzooks!!! showcases Mojo Nixon at his sloppy, brilliant
best. Part biting satirist, part incoherant hillbilly, Nixon is too
good of a musician to get lumped into the “Weird Al” Yankovic
category of “humor music.”

Nixon shows his musical crediability immediately with the bar
stomping opener, “UFO’s, Big Rigs & BBQ”. Elements of
rockibilly and driving rock n’ roll have you almost ignoring
Nixon’s hillarious lyrics…almost. “Bring Me The Head Of David
Geffen,” is basically a retread of “Don Henley Must Die,” but Nixon
sings with such conviction, you don’t care.

Recorded from various shows and spots across the U.S.,
Gadzooks!!! has a genuine pasted-together feel to it. One
drawback to this is some of the songs are so fun, you realize how
much is lost from being in a crowded bar with 200 screaming Mojo
Nixon fans to being alone in your first floor apartment and cooking
up some garlic chicken.

Two songs on
Gadzooks!!! are instant bar sing along songs: “I Like
Marijuana” and “Are You Drinkin’ With Me Jesus”. “I Like Marijuana”
is about…well…hmm…I forgot. And “Are You Drinkin’ With Me
Jesus” contains some of the funniest material Nixon has ever done.
Done in a country beat, you would swear “Are You Drinkin’ With Me
Jesus” would belong on your local Country and Western music
station. Telling a surprisingly detailed narrative of drinkin’ with
Jesus, Nixon sings, “I know you can walk on the water / but can you
walk on this much beer / HEYAH! are you drinkin’ with me Jesus.”
The lyrics are funny as hell but it’s the musicianship that makes
this song a classic.

Other musical innovations pop up in
Gadzooks!!! Listen to “Death Row Blues” and see if it sounds
like the spawn of the Velvet Underground’s “I’m Waitin’ For My Man”
and “Heroin”. “High School Is A Prison” sounds like the Ramones on
way cheap alcohol.

Being that Nixon usually sings about drinkin’ and…drinkin’,
some songs on
Gadzooks!!! tend to get repetitive. “She’s All Liquored Up”
and “I’m Drunk” begin to lose their effect after hearing “Beer
Ain’t Drinkin'” a couple of songs before.

Still, for a curious fan,
Gadzooks!!! is definitely the one to pick up to get a Mojo
Nixon collection started. The folk turned shouting gospel anthem
“Take Me To Your Leader” is well worth the $12 alone. And if you
can’t scrap the cash to see Nixon next time he visits your local
bar, get a couple of friends, drink a lot of cheap alcohol and
crank
Gadzooks!!! up. It’s the closest you’re going to get to
experiencing the real thing.

Rating: B+

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