Live It Up 89: Real Gone Kid
Posted in 1980s, Live It Up, Music at 12:00 on 11 March 2022
In 1988, this became Deacon Blue’s first top ten hit, a status that what is probably the band’s best known song, Dignity, never achieved.
In the next few years Real Gone Kid was played so often on Radio Forth (which I used to listen to in the mornings to get traffic reports and such when I was working) that I joked with the good lady they must have shares in each other. “It’s share time,” I’d say whenever I heard its first bars.
And yes I know I should mislike it for the ungrammatical use of ‘took’ for ‘taken,’ and the similarly grating rhyming of ‘kid’ with ‘did.’ Writer and singer Ricky Ross was once a teacher so ought to have known better. Mind you he did, as at the coda fellow singer Lorraine McIntosh sings “do what I should have done.”
Deacon Blue: Real Gone Kid
Tags: Deacon Blue, Dignity, Live It Up, Lorraine McIntosh, Radio Forth, Real Gone Kid, Ricky Ross

Martin McCallion
12 March 2022 at 13:51
What’s wrong with rhyming ‘kid’ and ‘did’?
jackdeighton
12 March 2022 at 17:48
Martin,
Nothing is wrong with the rhyming. It’s the grammar.
The full line is, “I’ll do what I should have did.”