Bo-Day-Shus!!!

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Total Tracks: 13   Total Length: 48:39

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Love it, Get it!

oneslickjackrabbit

This is a classic album! I played the crap out of it in college and it still holds it's own today. 'Positively Bodies Parking Lot' and 'Wide Open' are simply classics, and the music just stays in your head. I still find myself humming 'BBQ USA' or 'I ain't gonna piss in no jar' occasionally, even 20 years later.

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If only one, not this one!

MDProgger

My two cents worth dudes: If you are only going to download ONE Mojo & Skid album, don't get THIS one, get the greatest hits compilation "Unlimited Everything." However my REAL advice is if you like Mojo at ALL download EVERYTHING you can find by him on emusic EXCEPT "Unlimited Everything," because those songs are on the other albums. Also look under Mojo Nixon Solo and Mojo Nixon and Jello Biafra.

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More than the one album

madhatter

Great googly-moogly!! I'm sorry, but I just can't let this stand. I'm going to have to disagree with the review by BarmyFotheringayPhipps... If you're gonna get just one Mojo Nixon album then don't even bother at all! You MUST get two: this most excellent one here as well as the equally excellent "Frenzy". To miss "Frenzy" is to miss out on the iconic "Stuffin' Martha's Muffin" as well as the incomparable "Where the Hell's My Money?". And to miss out on ANY of Mojo's music is... well, just plain wrong.

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more than the hit

BarmyFotheringayPhipps

This is Mojo and Skid's best album, with the widest stylistic variations, from the greasy R&B strut of "BBQ USA" and the jangle-poppy "Wide Open" to the downright sweet "Lincoln Logs." Plus, of course, the immortal "Elvis Is Everywhere." If you're just gonna get one Mojo Nixon album, this is the one.

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When Mojo Nixon and his partner in silliness, Skip Roper, released Bo-Day-Shus!!! in 1987, it opened a Pandora’s Box of attention for the charismatic funnyman. The song “Elvis Is Everywhere” found itself on television and radio programs all over the United States. As did its author, who became a part-time VJ on MTV on the heels of its success. Not every joke Mojo Nixon lets fly on Bo-Day-Shus! is a knee-slapper, but one cannot deny his persistence. If you don’t like the first quip, he might catch you on the second one, or the tenth. And if you never laugh, well, he’ll keep going anyway. That’s what he does. “Elvis Is Everywhere plays out as you’d expect: Nixon rants about how Elvis constructed the Great Pyramids of Giza and claims that he can see the King in everyone around him, while Roper backs him up with a pre-Beatles bluesy riff. The Story of One Chord is no less self-explanatory: He sings of a time when prehistoric man had only one chord to play on their primitive two-string guitars. In “I Ain’t Gonna Piss in No Jar,” Nixon threatens to personally deliver his marijuana-contaminated urine to the first lady herself, Nancy Reagan. None of the songs are brilliant, but every track is worth at least a couple of chuckles. – Kieran McCarthy

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