I like this band and most of the songs I’ve heard from them. They had a few hits, but for the most part, they were huge on college radio and unfortunately didn’t hit the masses like they should have. This song is fantastic, and the title is brilliant to me. Many musicians have come from Wisconsin. There is Steve Miller, Al Jarreau, Steve Miller, Les Paul, Violent Femmes, Liberace, The BoDeans, and many more.
In 1977, Sophomores Sam Llanas and Kurt Neumann met in a study hall at Waukesha South High School in Wisconsin and bonded over a shared love of music. The two later end up playing music together. In 1980, at Neumann’s urging, Llanas dropped out of college to pursue music full-time. The group pursues gigs at small bars, clubs, dances, and events. Llanas comes up with the name, Da BoDeans. Llanas and Neumann added drummer Guy Hoffman (Oil Tasters, Confidentials, later the Violent Femmes) and bass player Bob Griffin (The Agents) to fill out their sound in 1983.
By the time the BoDeans released the album Home in 1989, they had already carved out their niche as Midwest roots artists, but this album pushed them further into pop-rock territory without losing their rootsy identity. The title is a great play on words, but the song plays it straight. Jangly electric guitars wrapped around acoustic strumming, a steady backbeat, and those harmonies between Kurt Neumann and Sam Llanas.
Jim Scott produced the album. They met him in 1987, producing Robbie Robertson’s self-titled solo album. The BoDeans added some backup vocals to it, including the songs Somewhere Down the Crazy River and Showdown at Big Sky. If you are exploring Home, this track is a rewarding stop, a small reminder that even when love gets messy, misspelled, or just plain “goob,” it can still turn out pretty good.
The album peaked at #94 on the Billboard Album Charts in 1989.
Neumann: The second record, you have all of this critical acclaim but the record company wants to get you on the radio, which is a whole ‘nother ballgame, and Jerry Harrison was from our hometown of Milwaukee. We worked with Jim Scott [on the third album], another really fun record.
Neumann: “There’s an installation about Midwestern rock bands and we’re one of those bands that are in the installation. As a band, music artist, whatever, it’s flattering that you’d ever get anything in the Hall of Fame. You go there and you look at Jimi Hendrix, Rolling Stones and all this stuff, and you’re like, ‘Wow, somebody heard my music and put a guitar of mine and some lyrics up as well?’ That’s quite a big compliment.”
When the Love Is Goob (I Mean Good)
Well, I work for the money but it takes my pride
It takes everything that I got down inside
Takes half a life just to break even
And it takes half my money just to have my fun
And I get so tired of love on the phone
I’m standin’ here when I should be at home
And the longest nights when I’m far away
You listen, pretty baby, to the words I say
“Hey lady, yes I can do anything, wanna be your man
Hey lady, yes I could do anything when the love is good.”
No tears will fall from this angel’s eyes
We’ll hold promises where the love never dies
Old memories, well, I ain’t got none
‘cuz soft, sweet angel, now, you’re the one
Well, I guess I’ll go find my way, get down on my knees and pray
All this talk ’bout love someday, when, baby, I’m just givin’ it away
Now, no tears gonna fall, no one’s gonna cry
We’ll hole up in heaven, let the world go by
Longest nights when I’m far away
You listen, pretty baby, to the words I say
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Quite catchy. I’m like you, know a song or two by them but that’s all but rare times I hear something ‘new’ by them it’s usually quite good. They remind me of the Rembrandts without a huge TV theme, maybe because of time period and both being primarily a duo.
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I liked this one as well along with the title and not taking themselves so seriously.
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I can’t say I’ve heard of Da Bodeans before and could only get the middle video. Not bad though.
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Thanks Glyn…it must be a country thing about the video. Good band! Very Americana
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That song was instant love, Max. I had only known the name BoDeans and previously mentioned them in the context of Robbie Robertson’s “Somewhere Down the Crazy River” – a minor detail I had since cheerfully forgotten about!😆
One a more serious note, I also sampled a few additional tracks from “Home” and definitely like what I’ve heard. I think I will have to write down BoDeans and suspect they are going to make an appearance on my blog soon!😀
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Cool dude…I’m glad you liked them. They have a cool Americana sound. This album is when they also put a little more pop in it but they didn’t lose themselves.
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Know of them but couldn’t have told you a thing about them. A reminder of what I am missing out on. These guys are very good.
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Yes they are Randy…I heard of them back then and heard a few but now I’m catching up…like I have to do most of the time lol.
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More good stuff from Max on Wax. I like what Christian said “Instant love”. They have quite a few songs that fit that comment
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Yes they do and this one just caught my ear but it could have been any on this album…plus I love that title.
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They have worked with some good people. I like the two distinct voices in the band.
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Great band! Saw these cats at Lawrence University in Wisconsin back in the day! ❤️💯
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Oh cool dude! I would have loved to see them live.
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Da name of the da band is familiar but this song is not. Sounds awesome!
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It really does…I knew of them in the 80s but didn’t know them
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Got this album on cassette. Haven’t listened to it in a long time. Good song.
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You have the best taste in music!
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Thanks! That means a lot.
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I never realized that they sang back-up on “Showdown At Big Sky”. I love that song (and album).
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I do as well. Robbie has 5 solo albums I think but that one is the only one I’ve listened to…I gotta listen to some of the others.
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