thanks for the sharing those stories O.G........I was living in Phoenix during the early days of MTV and cringing from the shit show I saw....local alternative radio station KSTM started playing Mojo Nixon and I felt like everything was gonna be ok ......RIP Mojo
I made this comment the day Mojo passed. I shared a joint with Mojo behind a club in Miami and he got a little discombobulated and he pointed me out in the crowd and said that's the guy that got me fucked up. It's one of the greatest moments of my life and sad to hear that he is gone so soon. I know he had a wife and children so my thoughts and prayers are with them.
I remember seeing Mojo Nixon & Skid Roper in the 80's in my hometown, in a basement bar St. Catharines Canada, with Big Sugar (who at the time were a 3 piece, with a standup bass player) & the Arc Angels headlining .What an amazing night of mischief !!!! RIP Mojo. Thanks for the memories - awesome radio broadcaster on Sirius XM as well. I wrote a song called Glen Frey Must Also Die in tribute to Mojo's Don Henley Must Die - and chickened out in handing it to Don Felder at a casino gig in Niagara. I wish I had have - now the lyrics are just in poor taste. Slainte Mojo & Otis
i never got the chance to see mojo live but ever since i discovered his music at the age of 16 it's been in heavy rotation since. i've been listening to mojo for 31 years and he always brought a smile to my face. "twilights last gleaming" is one of the finest american songs ever made in my opinion. mojo, i never met you but i'm going to miss you like hell. rest in peace.
Love you Otis, keep up the amazing videos! I saw Mojo Nixon & Skid Roper open for Camper Van Beethoven at the UC Davis gymnasium in 1981/82. It was sooo good, and about 125 degrees in the gym, good times!
I learned about Mojo Nixon back in the 80s-90s when I first heard ‘Elvis is Everywhere’ on WMMR, a rock station out of Philly. Sorry to hear of his passing. Thanks for sharing Otis!
No idea how many times I've seen him and Skid, but we were all Beat Farmer fans. So even if he wasn't playing, he was part of the crowd. Like Country Dick, he could steal the show on any given night. Had lunch together once.....RIP Mojo.
I’m an Outlaw Country fan. They do it they way radio should be done. Mojo is THE voice of Outlaw Country. Outrageous, irreverent, hilarious, and kind-hearted. His yodel of the words “Outlaw Country!” define the spirit and identity of the station. I’m so glad Outlaw and Otis brought Mojo into my life. I might have missed him, and that would have been a tragedy. I look forward to catching up with him down the road. Rest In Fun, Mojo Nixon!
He brought many diverse people together. I found him through the punk rock scene back in the 80s. He was beloved in that scene, and I've seen him live at least 8 times over the years.
I used to see Mojo at a number of venues in San Diego, and he was always a crowd pleaser. Insane motormouth high energy shows that you couldn’t ignore if you tried. The last time I saw him and got a pic with him was at Belly Up in Solana Beach for a Beat Farmers reunion and tribute to Country Dick Montana. It was a night to remember. R.I.P. you wild man, Rock N Roll Heaven is about to get a wake up call!
I've been on the last 4 Outlaw Country Cruises. Mojo was a new name to me before these; I didn't know what to expect. First gig I caught of his I wasn't offended but I wasn't sure that I liked the crass humour. This year, after seeing the brilliant documentary his bass player made, I felt much more connected, and had to go to what turned out to be the final set last Tuesday night. I feel proud to have been in the audience, hollering along as loud as the Texans surrounding me, to contribute a tiny part to what was widely considered to be his best show in years. A day or so before, he complimented me on my bass performance, but I had barely spoken to him otherwise. I would have loved to get to know him better; he was the most passionate force of positive energy.
I wore out my vinyl edition of "Frenzy" - Mojo Nixon & Skid Roper's second album. It was on such heavy rotation for me in the '80s, and it always makes me smile when those songs pop up of late when I just randomly shuffle my music library. For some reason, the line "There ain't no $30 bills with Bill Graham's picture on it!" from "Where the Hell's My Money?" always stuck in my brain. Mojo Nixon was one-of-a-kind and we're all better for it. Thanks for your remembrance of Mojo Nixon, Otis.
Thanks for sharing your memories. I'm going to have to check your music out now. I didn't see Mojo in concert 15 times and I never met him face to face. My friends and I used to call his KING number when we were kids and leave him crazy messages. So I like to think that he heard some of them and got a kick out of it. I was lucky enough to attend the Final Mayhem show in Austin. I will swear for the rest of my life that when the whole building was singing their hearts out at the end, I could hear Mojo's voice singing too. I remain a Toadliquors fan for life. Thank you Mojo. Your soul raves on forever.
Thank you Otis. The Beat Farmers would always please, but when Mojo would suddenly appear...true chaos. He now joins Country Dick Montana and Lester Bangs in the San Diego contingent of the heavely chior.
I saw Mojo a bunch of times in the late 80’s up until he quit touring. Some of the best shows I’ve ever seen and always a blast. I met him a couple times after shows and he was cool to me. He was only on WLW for a few months. He moved over to WEBN as part of the morning crew for a few years. He played regularly at a tiny bar on Main Street during that time. I’d go listen to him now and then and bought him a few drinks. I figured it was the least i could do for all the joy he brought me and the cool music i found through him. Last time i saw hm was a few years ago at a Willie Nelson show at Riverbend. I threw my fist up and gave him a hardy MOJOOOOOOO as i passed him in the isle. He smiled and that made me happy. I didn't want to bother him so I left it at that. He's at the right hand of The King now. Elvis done called him home.
O-T-I-S Otis is the very best! Thanks for sharing these stories of Mojo. I never had the chance to meet him but he's given me lots of laughs over the years.
Very sad news. Mojo was kind enough to have my band play his Pancake Breakfast a few times at The Continental Club. Great, warm tribute Otis. RIP Mojo.
I've been a Mojo Nixon fan from the beginning. He was definitely one of a kind, funny and talented. I told some guy that Mojo Nixon passed away. He said, " Who the hell is Mojo Nixon?" I said, "If you don't know Mojo Nixon then your brain could use some fixin'." RIP Mojo Nixon🕯
Man I love that story it sounds like a dream "...I'm backing up slowly and I bumped into something and I turned around and it was Mojo Nixon." I love it.
@@KittyCarlile-490 the Barons were a one-off supergroup - with Dave, Country Dick, Mojo, Rosie Flores and Katy Moffatt. They only made two tours, but there' a live album that may still be available.
Otis, I was on the cruise and it was very sad and beautiful at the same time. He was the Mayor of OCC.The love for Mojo and tributes were pouring out on every show. I had a conversation with him the day before about the band 49 Winchester who he just interviewed. Mojo would always make time for the fans. Thanks for this story.
Sorry to hear -- Mojo was so quick and so funny. Never saw him live but heard him on the radio often in the 1990s. He was a good buddy of Gary Burbank if I remember right. RIP, thanks for a lifetime of your humor and insights Mojo.
Hubby and I were on that cruise. It is heartbreaking still. They kept it quiet for 24 hrs, then showed the Mojo Manifesto movie and while watching it I still didn't know. I thought it was just for fun, then about half hour later I found out in the Merch store and cried. All the bands after did Cheers to Mojo. His last show was Incredible and Fun!! He died how he lived, which is his motto. 😢
Great story! I met him on the 2020 Outlaw Country Cruise. He debuted his documentary there but swore us to secrecy since he promised SXSW it would debut there. Pandemic delayed it by two years. Happy birthday, Otis!
Saw Mojo at a club in Kittery Maine! Talked with him, bought him a beer Great show! Great guy! He is missed…. Very badly 😢 Peace be with you my friend ❤
Thanks for the awesome words about Mojo Nixon Otis.I heard about him many years ago,it wasn't until after I got off heroin and had been off for a few years and one day I found one of his CD's for $1 in a goodwill.The name escapes me right now but it had "Not as much as football" on it.Mojo was a true person and artist and one of those people that kept music and rock-n-roll true and on a real,personal level where every day people could enjoy it on an underground level and never have to think about all the crap and corruption of the mainstream.I love artists that no matter what they always stay real people just surviving and being true to themselves and Mojo was definitely one of those,he was a good songwriter who always kept his integrity.Thanks for the stories Otis,have a great day despite the chill in the air and rest in peace Mojo Nixon.🙂🎸🎶☮️🎵⚡💀
I remember seeing a video of Mojo Nixon ! He was Great ! I saw him on MTV , of all things ! Singing 'Elvis is Everywhere ! ' He was totally Original ! Very Funny Too ! Thanks Otis Gibbs !
During the pandemic I went through every single episode of your podcast and the Mojo Nixon one was a real standout. A complete one off of a man. Sad loss. R.I.P Mojo!
i saw Mojo with Dread Zeppelin in london ontario canada early 90's (the last great decade) FANTASTIC SHOW, Mojo headlined and went right outside after last song to be there to meet the people, it was Awesome to meet him. Also a Nascar news site i use had a notice of his death which i thought strange, cuz i do not recall any affiliation between the two since i have been watching Nascar from 1989
I feel blessed that I was able to see Skid Roper and Mojo Nixon several times in SanFrancisco back in the 80’s they put on a wonderful show! I’ll miss him. Thanks for the brilliant eulogy Otis! Great story and I’ll remember it when thinking of him!
Saw many epic Mojo shows in the 80's (getting my head used as a drum several times for his water bottle! 😁) The final show I saw of his was with the Pleasure Barons, it sure didn't get much better than that. Enjoyed him for years on his radio show. The world is a little darker today without him... truly one of a kind.
Couple friends of mine were on the cruise when he passed,said it was just awful. Thanks for this righteous tribute Otis. Like you,I met him a few times just hangin out,& he was just normal & cool,til it was MOJO time & that switch got thrown. RIP Mojo Nixon
Hi Otis, met you at the Groove in Nashville during Americanafest years ago. I was on the cruise. We heard the emergency notification about the 14th floor. We knew it was one of the artists, as that is where they stay. It hit the ship hard emotionally. It was rough that day. But, Dash Rip Rock played their show in dedication. In fact, every show after he passed was dedicated to him. It turned out that al the people and music on the boat was the best therapy. That love and support is what got us through.
Otis, your tributes are wonderful. Your ability to give us a positive look into the lives of those you’ve known gives a great sense of their lives. You are so kind to your friends. Thanks for introducing me to Mojo Nixon.
,,,,...Tnx,,,,Mr. Ottis ,,,,,....you are a storyteller,..much love,.....just you and some bluejays in the background,...,,I have the best recorder,between my ears !!!...,,,,peace,brother,,,pat,&family. Land o' Lakes,wi.
He taught us about Elvis, Bigfoot diets, Gin Guzzlin, All about Martha's muffin, And the All important high school football Friday nights of our youth. RIP MAN!
I had just finished watching the video of Jello Biafra and Mojo together when your video appeared. And it was only a few days ago when you spoke of the passing of Brother Wayne Kramer. The coils of our mortality, but Elvis is still everywhere...Lol.
MOJO was the reason that I have several albums of yours. I heard "Old whiskers" several times and had to have it. As he said anyone that can write "monofilament line" into a song is a ##$$ GENIUS. So now I'm a huge fan. Take care, God Bless, Scott
High school football friday night... I mer him outside of a show he did in Pensacola. I dont remember what was said but i do remember how surreal the whole night felt. He was doing lots of onstage yagermiester on that tour. It's definitely one of the cooler shows I have been to.
Wow. Tremendous stories as always. My limited knowledge of Mojo Nixon comes from Jello Biafra. The "Don Henley Must Die" incident is beyond hilarious. You're a good 'un, Otis. Keep those stories coming!! Rest in peace Mojo Nixon.
Bummed as you are. RIP Mojo. Loved Mojo ever since the 80s when I attended Ball State. Eventually found out about him by being turned on to the Beat Farmers "Tales of the New West" record by my older brother at that time, and finding out about the whole San Diego connection w/ him and the band and Country Dick Montana. Still have his full discography (including the albums w/ Skid Roper) on CD that I'll never part with. (Actually have all the Beat Farmers albums on CD as well). I was actually at that same show at the Patio that you were at. I've lived in Indianapolis since 1994. I actually lived in the Jade North apartments just a few blocks north of Broadripple Avenue at the time, so could walk to the Patio and the Vogue for shows just like you That was a great show. Anyway, I was with my brother, who was being a total drunken asshole and heckling him. I disassociated myself w/ my brother cause I was totally embarrassed at what a dick he was being. He finally pissed Mojo off enough that Mojo kicked him square in the chest w/ his shitkicker boots, and left a big dirty boot print right on the front of my brother's white T-shirt. He totally deserved what he got. Bouncers finally came around and kicked my brother out, thankfully. I wish I would have had him give me that shirt to keep as a memento.
Mojo used to hang out in San Diego a lot. He did some recording there. Also the home of the Beat Farmers. Mojo and them were pees in a pod. Then Country Dick died and Mojo wasn't around much. I did get to see him at the Casbah and it was so much fun. I heard Mojo on Outlaw Country on the day he died. He gave a funny update from the cruise sayin how he was about to take everybody's money at the poker table. Typical Mojo. The next morning Elizabeth Cook made the announcement. Thought it was a joke. RIP Mojo
I was buying most everything released on Enigma/Restless, Twin-Tone, and SST Records in the mid 80's. I missed Mojo and Skid's first album, but I got Frenzy and loved it. A few years later and "Elvis is Everywhere" gets Mojo more fans. I got tickets to see him live at the Cannery in Nashville and was super excited about it. I had dropped out of college with some misguided notion of becoming a poet or another Jack Kerouac so I was working full time at a local pizza joint. I'd been doing that for 2 years. I typically worked a few week days and then Friday and Saturday nights. When I worked in the day I had to make all of the dough and prep work before working the lunch rush. When the day came for the Mojo Nixon and Skid Roper show I was feeling puny. I still went into work to see if I would feel better. I had a key to the pizza place so I was all alone for the first few hours while I made the dough and did the other prep work. I was not feeling any better and I began to think that I was going to feel too sick to see the concert later. The owner would come in about 15 minutes before we opened, but I was done with the prep work a good half hour before he would arrive. So I wrote a note saying I was sick, locked up, and left so I could rest up. I wasn't going to miss that show! Flash ahead to that evening and when I arrived at the Cannery there was Mojo Nixon just holding court telling stories before the Cactus Brothers opened the show. It was captivating. Then Mojo and Skid came out and they rocked the hell out of the Cannery that night. The next day I call into work so I can take my next shift off as the concert had taken a lot out of me. The owner then gave me this sob story about how the dough I had prepped was all wrong and that by walking out I had quit. There went my full time job. If I hadn't left early for Mojo Nixon's show I might have kept working at the pizza restaurant. I straggled through a few jobs afterward and then went back to college and got my degree. I'm not saying it was all Mojo's doing, but he definitely played a part. I hope he's burning down the malls in the afterlife. Thanks for your great work Otis!
It was tough on the cruise, but the very heartfelt tributes poured out all over the place. Bill Davis (Dash Rip Rock) very eloquently smashed a guitar in his remembrance. Mojo's spirit will always be on the cruise.
Thanks Otis, Mojo was one of a kind...I saw him in a club in Denver (Hermans Hideaway), it was fire code packed 300-350 maybe, he was great. Thanks brother you're appreciated.
Mojo used to play around Charlotte a good bit but most times I was gigging or broke. He was a force of nature according to those that knew him. Great stories as usual Otis. Happy Birthday!
The Double Door Inn was the happening place in Charlotte in the late 80's, I was living in Atlanta and doing a lot of work in Charotte, a lot of bands that played large venues in the ATL would play the DD on their way to DC or Chapel Hill.
I recall a place called Shrewd MF that was beside or nearby. I bought one of those buckskin fringe jackets that were so hip and a big part of your basic hippie uniform back then. 😂
Sorry about your friend, Otis. I've been around quite awhile and am not familiar with Mo -Jo or his work. Thanks for the info, and the stories of your adventures.
You can watch the Mojo Nixon documentary here:
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thanks for the sharing those stories O.G........I was living in Phoenix during the early days of MTV and cringing from the shit show I saw....local alternative radio station KSTM started playing Mojo Nixon and I felt like everything was gonna be ok ......RIP Mojo
I made this comment the day Mojo passed. I shared a joint with Mojo behind a club in Miami and he got a little discombobulated and he pointed me out in the crowd and said that's the guy that got me fucked up. It's one of the greatest moments of my life and sad to hear that he is gone so soon. I know he had a wife and children so my thoughts and prayers are with them.
Hahahaha! Good story, man. I'm sure Mojo was happy he found you.
@@jerveman I was in that Bacchanal parking lot between sets. Great times!
I remember seeing Mojo Nixon & Skid Roper in the 80's in my hometown, in a basement bar St. Catharines Canada, with Big Sugar (who at the time were a 3 piece, with a standup bass player) & the Arc Angels headlining .What an amazing night of mischief !!!! RIP Mojo. Thanks for the memories - awesome radio broadcaster on Sirius XM as well. I wrote a song called Glen Frey Must Also Die in tribute to Mojo's Don Henley Must Die - and chickened out in handing it to Don Felder at a casino gig in Niagara. I wish I had have - now the lyrics are just in poor taste. Slainte Mojo & Otis
Never got to see Mojo but I’ve been digging his tunes since the 90’s! RIP
Saw Mojo 15 times. I named my dog after him. No higher honor can be bequeathed to a man. RIP.
i never got the chance to see mojo live but ever since i discovered his music at the age of 16 it's been in heavy rotation since. i've been listening to mojo for 31 years and he always brought a smile to my face. "twilights last gleaming" is one of the finest american songs ever made in my opinion. mojo, i never met you but i'm going to miss you like hell. rest in peace.
I went to High School with Mojo...A great friend a great guy in all respects. R.I.P. Mojo.
Love you Otis, keep up the amazing videos! I saw Mojo Nixon & Skid Roper open for Camper Van Beethoven at the UC Davis gymnasium in 1981/82. It was sooo good, and about 125 degrees in the gym, good times!
I learned about Mojo Nixon back in the 80s-90s when I first heard ‘Elvis is Everywhere’ on WMMR, a rock station out of Philly. Sorry to hear of his passing. Thanks for sharing Otis!
No idea how many times I've seen him and Skid, but we were all Beat Farmer fans. So even if he wasn't playing, he was part of the crowd. Like Country Dick, he could steal the show on any given night. Had lunch together once.....RIP Mojo.
Elvis is everywhere. Bye Mo.
That was a great song!
I second that.
Can’t say more than that about Mojo. May he rest in peace.
I met him at the burp
My fave, “Wide Open” from Bodacious. Sung with such passion, conjures images, feelings and memories of my youth
I’m an Outlaw Country fan. They do it they way radio should be done. Mojo is THE voice of Outlaw Country. Outrageous, irreverent, hilarious, and kind-hearted. His yodel of the words “Outlaw Country!” define the spirit and identity of the station. I’m so glad Outlaw and Otis brought Mojo into my life. I might have missed him, and that would have been a tragedy. I look forward to catching up with him down the road.
Rest In Fun, Mojo Nixon!
He brought many diverse people together. I found him through the punk rock scene back in the 80s. He was beloved in that scene, and I've seen him live at least 8 times over the years.
Love this! Losing Mojo is a hard pill to swallow, to be sure.
Mojo brought a lot of joy and happimess into my life.
RIP Mojo
Big whiskers on outlaw country introduced me to your music. Thanks Mojo!!
MOJO playing big whiskers on outlaw is how I found your videos and music, he will be missed
I used to see Mojo at a number of venues in San Diego, and he was always a crowd pleaser. Insane motormouth high energy shows that you couldn’t ignore if you tried. The last time I saw him and got a pic with him was at Belly Up in Solana Beach for a Beat Farmers reunion and tribute to Country Dick Montana. It was a night to remember. R.I.P. you wild man, Rock N Roll Heaven is about to get a wake up call!
Elvis needs boats. Honored to have shared the stage with Otis! It’s his world, We were all just visiting..
I've been on the last 4 Outlaw Country Cruises. Mojo was a new name to me before these; I didn't know what to expect. First gig I caught of his I wasn't offended but I wasn't sure that I liked the crass humour. This year, after seeing the brilliant documentary his bass player made, I felt much more connected, and had to go to what turned out to be the final set last Tuesday night. I feel proud to have been in the audience, hollering along as loud as the Texans surrounding me, to contribute a tiny part to what was widely considered to be his best show in years. A day or so before, he complimented me on my bass performance, but I had barely spoken to him otherwise. I would have loved to get to know him better; he was the most passionate force of positive energy.
I wore out my vinyl edition of "Frenzy" - Mojo Nixon & Skid Roper's second album. It was on such heavy rotation for me in the '80s, and it always makes me smile when those songs pop up of late when I just randomly shuffle my music library. For some reason, the line "There ain't no $30 bills with Bill Graham's picture on it!" from "Where the Hell's My Money?" always stuck in my brain. Mojo Nixon was one-of-a-kind and we're all better for it. Thanks for your remembrance of Mojo Nixon, Otis.
I saw Mojo in 1989 in Santa Cruz, California. The funnest show I've EVER been to! I can remember it like it was yesterday. R.I.P. Mojo
Thanks for sharing your memories. I'm going to have to check your music out now.
I didn't see Mojo in concert 15 times and I never met him face to face. My friends and I used to call his KING number when we were kids and leave him crazy messages. So I like to think that he heard some of them and got a kick out of it.
I was lucky enough to attend the Final Mayhem show in Austin. I will swear for the rest of my life that when the whole building was singing their hearts out at the end, I could hear Mojo's voice singing too.
I remain a Toadliquors fan for life. Thank you Mojo. Your soul raves on forever.
One of the great shit talker's of all time, and yet you never felt like he was lying to you about anything. Mojo had heart. XO
Thank you Otis. The Beat Farmers would always please, but when Mojo would suddenly appear...true chaos. He now joins Country Dick Montana and Lester Bangs in the San Diego contingent of the heavely chior.
I saw Mojo a bunch of times in the late 80’s up until he quit touring. Some of the best shows I’ve ever seen and always a blast.
I met him a couple times after shows and he was cool to me. He was only on WLW for a few months. He moved over to WEBN as part of the morning crew for a few years.
He played regularly at a tiny bar on Main Street during that time. I’d go listen to him now and then and bought him a few drinks. I figured it was the least i could do for all the joy he brought me and the cool music i found through him.
Last time i saw hm was a few years ago at a Willie Nelson show at Riverbend. I threw my fist up and gave him a hardy MOJOOOOOOO as i passed him in the isle. He smiled and that made me happy. I didn't want to bother him so I left it at that.
He's at the right hand of The King now. Elvis done called him home.
No one is lost . MOJO just went to the big party . He's got a pair of wings on now .You are a good man . Thanks.
He's with the King 🤴
O-T-I-S Otis is the very best!
Thanks for sharing these stories of Mojo. I never had the chance to meet him but he's given me lots of laughs over the years.
Rest in Peace Mojo. Love his music and radio show.
Great tribute. Another moment in the sun for Mojo ✌️😎
I heard your music because of Mojo. He turned me on to a lot of good music. I will miss him.
Rest in peace, mojoi'll never forget the show. He did with the dead Kennedy's.
Rest in peace, brother.
Very sad news. Mojo was kind enough to have my band play his Pancake Breakfast a few times at The Continental Club. Great, warm tribute Otis. RIP Mojo.
I've been a Mojo Nixon fan from the beginning. He was definitely one of a kind, funny and talented. I told some guy that Mojo Nixon passed away. He said, " Who the hell is Mojo Nixon?" I said, "If you don't know Mojo Nixon then your brain could use some fixin'."
RIP Mojo Nixon🕯
Man I love that story it sounds like a dream "...I'm backing up slowly and I bumped into something and I turned around and it was Mojo Nixon." I love it.
He was one of the only people to play my stuff. Him and Shooter Jennings. Thanks for the stories
I got to see Mojo once, as part of the Pleasure Barons - with Dave Alvin and Country Dick Montana - that was one heckuva great show. R.I.P. Mojo.
Mojo and The Blasters
@@KittyCarlile-490 the Barons were a one-off supergroup - with Dave, Country Dick, Mojo, Rosie Flores and Katy Moffatt. They only made two tours, but there' a live album that may still be available.
Fitzgerald's Houston. Saw MOJO and Country Dick. Dick's campfire song sing around was epic...
@@singjai108 Rosie Flores, I've not listened to her in years but I will today
Otis, I was on the cruise and it was very sad and beautiful at the same time. He was the Mayor of OCC.The love for Mojo and tributes were pouring out on every show. I had a conversation with him the day before about the band 49 Winchester who he just interviewed. Mojo would always make time for the fans. Thanks for this story.
Mojo was the captain, Warner Hodges is the Mayor.
I probably caught Mojo and Dex playing the same night at The Brewery in Raleigh back in the day. Two great ones gone in two weeks.
Mojo and Skid played in Calgary many times back in the 80's and never disappointed, putting on many fun shows. Very sad news.
Sorry to hear -- Mojo was so quick and so funny. Never saw him live but heard him on the radio often in the 1990s. He was a good buddy of Gary Burbank if I remember right. RIP, thanks for a lifetime of your humor and insights Mojo.
Beautiful episode. The first time I heard you was on Sirius. Remember Mojo loving "Big Whiskers." RIP.
Oh man I am so bummed 💔 RIP Mojo 🥀🥀🕊️🕊️
Mojo was the best.
RIP Brother Mojo ❤🙏
Hubby and I were on that cruise. It is heartbreaking still. They kept it quiet for 24 hrs, then showed the Mojo Manifesto movie and while watching it I still didn't know. I thought it was just for fun, then about half hour later I found out in the Merch store and cried. All the bands after did Cheers to Mojo. His last show was Incredible and Fun!! He died how he lived, which is his motto. 😢
Dash Rip Rock announced it at their 10PM show the day it happened. I found out on the little daily note they leave at our door every morning.
Great story! I met him on the 2020 Outlaw Country Cruise. He debuted his documentary there but swore us to secrecy since he promised SXSW it would debut there. Pandemic delayed it by two years. Happy birthday, Otis!
Saw Mojo at a club in Kittery Maine!
Talked with him, bought him a beer
Great show! Great guy!
He is missed…. Very badly 😢
Peace be with you my friend ❤
Thanks for the awesome words about Mojo Nixon Otis.I heard about him many years ago,it wasn't until after I got off heroin and had been off for a few years and one day I found one of his CD's for $1 in a goodwill.The name escapes me right now but it had "Not as much as football" on it.Mojo was a true person and artist and one of those people that kept music and rock-n-roll true and on a real,personal level where every day people could enjoy it on an underground level and never have to think about all the crap and corruption of the mainstream.I love artists that no matter what they always stay real people just surviving and being true to themselves and Mojo was definitely one of those,he was a good songwriter who always kept his integrity.Thanks for the stories Otis,have a great day despite the chill in the air and rest in peace Mojo Nixon.🙂🎸🎶☮️🎵⚡💀
I remember seeing a video of Mojo Nixon ! He was Great ! I saw him on MTV , of all things ! Singing 'Elvis is Everywhere ! ' He was totally Original ! Very Funny Too ! Thanks Otis Gibbs !
During the pandemic I went through every single episode of your podcast and the Mojo Nixon one was a real standout. A complete one off of a man. Sad loss. R.I.P Mojo!
i saw Mojo with Dread Zeppelin in london ontario canada early 90's (the last great decade) FANTASTIC SHOW, Mojo headlined and went right outside after last song to be there to meet the people, it was Awesome to meet him. Also a Nascar news site i use had a notice of his death which i thought strange, cuz i do not recall any affiliation between the two since i have been watching Nascar from 1989
I feel blessed that I was able to see
Skid Roper and Mojo Nixon several times in SanFrancisco back in the 80’s they put on a wonderful show! I’ll miss him. Thanks for the brilliant eulogy Otis! Great story and I’ll remember it when thinking of him!
Thanks for sharing such great memories. This world will never again see the likes of Mojo Nixon. God bless
What a way to go, in his sleep after a blazing performance on a cruise ship. RIP Mojo Nixon.
what a story Otis!!! ❤
Thank you, Otis. Frenzy and Prairie Home Invasion (his LP with Jello Biafra) were life-changers for me. Be well, sir.
Saw many epic Mojo shows in the 80's (getting my head used as a drum several times for his water bottle! 😁) The final show I saw of his was with the Pleasure Barons, it sure didn't get much better than that. Enjoyed him for years on his radio show. The world is a little darker today without him... truly one of a kind.
Couple friends of mine were on the cruise when he passed,said it was just awful. Thanks for this righteous tribute Otis. Like you,I met him a few times just hangin out,& he was just normal & cool,til it was MOJO time & that switch got thrown. RIP Mojo Nixon
Hi Otis, met you at the Groove in Nashville during Americanafest years ago. I was on the cruise. We heard the emergency notification about the 14th floor. We knew it was one of the artists, as that is where they stay. It hit the ship hard emotionally. It was rough that day. But, Dash Rip Rock played their show in dedication. In fact, every show after he passed was dedicated to him. It turned out that al the people and music on the boat was the best therapy. That love and support is what got us through.
Well stated. R.I.P. Mojo.
I remember your frat boy story from years ago ... Happy Birthday.
Otis, your tributes are wonderful. Your ability to give us a positive look into the lives of those you’ve known gives a great sense of their lives. You are so kind to your friends. Thanks for introducing me to Mojo Nixon.
Great stories! I've heard Mojo's name for years but never checked him out -- I will now.
Fair winds and following seas, Mojo
Thank you 🙏🏻
You are missed 🤍
Thank you, Otis 🙏🏻🤍
You're such a wonderful story teller. You should write this stuff down and put it into a book. I'd buy it!
HAPPY BIRTHDAY Otis!!!🥳🎉
HBD-Belated, Otis. Thank You for the music and history. Godspeed, Mojo.
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I loved seeing him live - I saw him a bunch of times in San Diego in the mid-80's, but sadly never got to talk to him. His shows were EPIC.
,,,,...Tnx,,,,Mr. Ottis ,,,,,....you are a storyteller,..much love,.....just you and some bluejays in the background,...,,I have the best recorder,between my ears !!!...,,,,peace,brother,,,pat,&family. Land o' Lakes,wi.
He taught us about Elvis, Bigfoot diets, Gin Guzzlin, All about Martha's muffin, And the All important high school football Friday nights of our youth. RIP MAN!
Thanks Otis for introducing some of us to people we never knew of or appreciated before. That is what makes your channel one of the best on UA-cam.
Your channel is affirming, an eye in the storm, a mediation. Thanks.
I had just finished watching the video of Jello Biafra and Mojo together when your video appeared. And it was only a few days ago when you spoke of the passing of Brother Wayne Kramer. The coils of our mortality, but Elvis is still everywhere...Lol.
May he rest in peace, Now MOJO IS EVERYWHERE !
MOJO was the reason that I have several albums of yours. I heard "Old whiskers" several times and had to have it. As he said anyone that can write "monofilament line" into a song is a ##$$ GENIUS. So now I'm a huge fan. Take care, God Bless, Scott
Thanks for this. I will miss Mojo. His Loon In the Afternoon show was my evening commute routine for many years.
Thank you for what you do, Otis.
Underrated musician! He called me out at a show when I went to the bathroom and wouldnt play until i came back😂
I did his merchandise❣️. Toured a couple weeks with Dread Zepplin♥️ He was ONE OF A KIND♥️♥️♥️
I only got to see Mojo once, but my aunt would tell me stories about his dad in Danville VA, and how the apple didn’t fall far from the tree.
The sunset of a beautiful era in music.
Thank you for the great words about Mojo. I hadn’t heard yet, guess I’d rather hear it from you than the news. Sorry for your loss.
I’ll miss that voice 🥺
I recently came across your channel, Otis. Man I really enjoy your stories! Thanks for sharing them. And keep em coming.
I gotta agree - Otis' stuff is great!
I've been waiting for you to talk about Mojo. He was in your corner, buddy!❤️
High school football friday night...
I mer him outside of a show he did in Pensacola. I dont remember what was said but i do remember how surreal the whole night felt. He was doing lots of onstage yagermiester on that tour. It's definitely one of the cooler shows I have been to.
Wow. Tremendous stories as always. My limited knowledge of Mojo Nixon comes from Jello Biafra. The "Don Henley Must Die" incident is beyond hilarious. You're a good 'un, Otis. Keep those stories coming!! Rest in peace Mojo Nixon.
Bummed as you are. RIP Mojo. Loved Mojo ever since the 80s when I attended Ball State. Eventually found out about him by being turned on to the Beat Farmers "Tales of the New West" record by my older brother at that time, and finding out about the whole San Diego connection w/ him and the band and Country Dick Montana. Still have his full discography (including the albums w/ Skid Roper) on CD that I'll never part with. (Actually have all the Beat Farmers albums on CD as well).
I was actually at that same show at the Patio that you were at. I've lived in Indianapolis since 1994. I actually lived in the Jade North apartments just a few blocks north of Broadripple Avenue at the time, so could walk to the Patio and the Vogue for shows just like you That was a great show. Anyway, I was with my brother, who was being a total drunken asshole and heckling him. I disassociated myself w/ my brother cause I was totally embarrassed at what a dick he was being. He finally pissed Mojo off enough that Mojo kicked him square in the chest w/ his shitkicker boots, and left a big dirty boot print right on the front of my brother's white T-shirt. He totally deserved what he got. Bouncers finally came around and kicked my brother out, thankfully. I wish I would have had him give me that shirt to keep as a memento.
Mojo used to hang out in San Diego a lot. He did some recording there. Also the home of the Beat Farmers. Mojo and them were pees in a pod. Then Country Dick died and Mojo wasn't around much.
I did get to see him at the Casbah and it was so much fun.
I heard Mojo on Outlaw Country on the day he died. He gave a funny update from the cruise sayin how he was about to take everybody's money at the poker table. Typical Mojo. The next morning Elizabeth Cook made the announcement. Thought it was a joke. RIP Mojo
Thanks for telling me about MOJO Nixon Otis, I've not heard much about him but I'm going to look him up and check him out
Man… I just heard this news. 😔ty for posting.
“Where the Hell’s my money??!!!”
What a great Mojo tune from way back
RIP
Mojo was a great radio personality. I subscribed to XM just to listen to his show. RIP
I was buying most everything released on Enigma/Restless, Twin-Tone, and SST Records in the mid 80's. I missed Mojo and Skid's first album, but I got Frenzy and loved it. A few years later and "Elvis is Everywhere" gets Mojo more fans. I got tickets to see him live at the Cannery in Nashville and was super excited about it. I had dropped out of college with some misguided notion of becoming a poet or another Jack Kerouac so I was working full time at a local pizza joint. I'd been doing that for 2 years. I typically worked a few week days and then Friday and Saturday nights. When I worked in the day I had to make all of the dough and prep work before working the lunch rush. When the day came for the Mojo Nixon and Skid Roper show I was feeling puny. I still went into work to see if I would feel better. I had a key to the pizza place so I was all alone for the first few hours while I made the dough and did the other prep work. I was not feeling any better and I began to think that I was going to feel too sick to see the concert later. The owner would come in about 15 minutes before we opened, but I was done with the prep work a good half hour before he would arrive. So I wrote a note saying I was sick, locked up, and left so I could rest up. I wasn't going to miss that show! Flash ahead to that evening and when I arrived at the Cannery there was Mojo Nixon just holding court telling stories before the Cactus Brothers opened the show. It was captivating. Then Mojo and Skid came out and they rocked the hell out of the Cannery that night. The next day I call into work so I can take my next shift off as the concert had taken a lot out of me. The owner then gave me this sob story about how the dough I had prepped was all wrong and that by walking out I had quit. There went my full time job. If I hadn't left early for Mojo Nixon's show I might have kept working at the pizza restaurant. I straggled through a few jobs afterward and then went back to college and got my degree. I'm not saying it was all Mojo's doing, but he definitely played a part. I hope he's burning down the malls in the afterlife. Thanks for your great work Otis!
It was tough on the cruise, but the very heartfelt tributes poured out all over the place. Bill Davis (Dash Rip Rock) very eloquently smashed a guitar in his remembrance. Mojo's spirit will always be on the cruise.
Bill is a good dude. Seen DRR in 13 different cities.
Wow, Otis…what a phenomenal tribute to such a fascinating guy! You’re pretty cool too!
“Ol’ Scooter” in East Texas…
Thanks Otis, Mojo was one of a kind...I saw him in a club in Denver (Hermans Hideaway), it was fire code packed 300-350 maybe, he was great. Thanks brother you're appreciated.
Mojo used to play around Charlotte a good bit but most times I was gigging or broke. He was a force of nature according to those that knew him. Great stories as usual Otis. Happy Birthday!
The Double Door Inn was the happening place in Charlotte in the late 80's, I was living in Atlanta and doing a lot of work in Charotte, a lot of bands that played large venues in the ATL would play the DD on their way to DC or Chapel Hill.
Don’t think he played the Double Door but he did play the Milestone multiple times
Man I miss the DoubleDoor.
@@zendixie Do you remember the head shop next door that was called Chronosynclasticinfindibulem
I recall a place called Shrewd MF that was beside or nearby. I bought one of those buckskin fringe jackets that were so hip and a big part of your basic hippie uniform back then. 😂
Sorry about your friend, Otis. I've been around quite awhile and am not familiar with Mo -Jo or his work. Thanks for the info, and the stories of your adventures.
Thank you, Otis. And thank you Mojo for being part of my lifes playlist. ❤