DEVO's Mark Mothersbaugh Video Interview

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  • Опубліковано 18 лис 2024

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  • @martinaxe6390
    @martinaxe6390 4 роки тому +6

    That Thor Ragnorak soundtrack is amazing. I didn't know he wrote it when I watched the film, but I was in love with the music. I was so happy to see it was Mark's music.

  • @NightRanger77
    @NightRanger77 8 років тому +14

    he's one of my heroes. DEVO is one of my favorite bands and I think this dude is ultra cool

  • @leokimvideo
    @leokimvideo 8 років тому +7

    How many times do you hear of music companies taking talented people for a ride. This guy is one of the all time great musicians, ahead of his time by decades. In fact we may never catch up with his wonder.

  • @synthpro
    @synthpro 16 років тому +4

    Mark Mothersbaugh is my biggest inspirations for playing and writing music. I love synthesizers and would love to meet this guy!
    That is a nice Memorymoog behind him.

  • @flagwaver1969
    @flagwaver1969 11 років тому +4

    Good interview. Been a fan since 1980. I enjoy Mark's solo music and art very much.

  • @Johnny.1965
    @Johnny.1965 3 роки тому +1

    I think he also wrote the theme music for a show called beakmans world

  • @mitchellboomphi
    @mitchellboomphi 14 років тому +1

    An extremely underrated artist. Way ahead of his time. I'm glad he's still successful... and a down to earth fella as well.

  • @rtbarnes4893
    @rtbarnes4893 2 роки тому +1

    I've known and worked with Mark for years. Wrote a major label song with him. Just saw him a few months ago at Mutato.
    Talented interesting guy...

  • @AndrewRossCostello
    @AndrewRossCostello 16 років тому +1

    Mark Mothersbaugh:- a prodigious and awesome talent, perfectly juxtaposed with the most humble and compassionate nature.
    A well deserved accolade.
    Both he, his two brothers (Jim & Robert), and the Casale's (Robert & Gerald); the original DEVO line-up. Were then and still are awesome! I've neglected to mention their most notable drummer - Alan Myers (according to a some of my drummer mates - Mr. Metronome).
    Duty Now for the Future.

  • @Detman101
    @Detman101 16 років тому

    WOW!! What an informational bit. This from the mother of DEVO and the music maker for so many shows that we've all seen on tv.
    Awesome,
    Dm

  • @elaschbro6101
    @elaschbro6101 9 років тому

    Good insight and advice for someone looking to enter this field. As a trained artist, and intuitive noise music person, I wholeheartedly relate to his understanding of process and product. I need funding to do both art and music, but I have not been successful at either. I've been a DEVO fan since the beginning, '78. Being in my mid 50s now, I still do not know what I want to do when I grow up.

  • @kevinpogue7294
    @kevinpogue7294 4 роки тому

    I've done several art projects with Mark, and he is easily my favorite client!

  • @vooski
    @vooski 15 років тому

    I was 15 when I first heard DEVO in 1979. I was an angry non-conformist teen in a small clueless town. I had a few close friends and DEVO really brought us together, and let us know that we weren't alone. Music was so important to us at that age, and we were persecuted in high school for being DEVO fans. This strengthened our bond and widened the rift between us and those who went out of their way to hate DEVO and their fans. Oh well, ignorance fear and hatred go hand in hand. It's human nature.

  • @aliceborealis
    @aliceborealis 2 роки тому +1

    That's pretty brave to admit he didn't know what timecode was.

  • @Trendkillertrendy
    @Trendkillertrendy 15 років тому

    I see so many people saying that. I am experiencing the change right now. I'm 33 and I discovered DEVO less than 3 weeks ago. Some serious life bullshit has gone down since then, and I don;t know if I would have made it through without DEVO

  • @Vincere
    @Vincere 16 років тому

    Excellent, Inspirational and far ahead of his time! Great Interview!

  • @roflitkg
    @roflitkg 16 років тому

    Devo single-handedly expanded my love for music... 1 of the greatest band of new age pop culture history!

  • @taufactor
    @taufactor 15 років тому

    I gotta agree with you. Sometimes just learning on your own by trial and error only helps an artist dig deeper into their creativity.
    I think it's quite possible that formal training puts a rigid "box" around one's natural talents.

  • @andrewdeen1
    @andrewdeen1 5 років тому

    Devo and the beastie boys.. two bands that we really need proper feature length documentaries of..

  • @tatsandteles
    @tatsandteles 15 років тому

    This is a great interview. The part about time codes was hilarious. A guy that successful and creative, and did it the hard way for a long time. Then had the guts to admit it. Great artist.

  • @douro20
    @douro20 13 років тому

    He has all kinds of vintage synthesizers in there. He's quite an enthusiast. His instruments range from the very common to the exceedingly rare to the bespoke. One of his most treasured possessions is a Hammond Novachord, the world's first polysynth.

  • @TERRANCIO
    @TERRANCIO 16 років тому

    i give a close listen to everything i bump into... and you are correct, a simplest things are the most rewarding sometimes!

  • @bssin910
    @bssin910 16 років тому +1

    huh..I knew he did music for Rugrats, Crash Bandicoot, and a whole lot of other stuff, but I didn't know he was in Devo haha

  • @dettigs
    @dettigs 16 років тому

    you are probably right that someone with mm's god given talent and desire will eventually get to the top. but others may have quit in frustration because the difficulty was multipled by not having all the tools and knowledge available. best to learn from others who have already made the mistakes and have already built a better mousetrap so to speak. everyone enjoy the great world of music!

  • @ditroiamusic
    @ditroiamusic 16 років тому

    His score on Rugrats is really unique and refreshing. Give it a close listen some time!

  • @LuminousGuy
    @LuminousGuy 16 років тому

    Very entertaining and informative clip. Thank you...

  • @cky92ahoy
    @cky92ahoy 12 років тому +2

    @ibaDEVOtee I have a mild form of autism and DEVO and alt music in general is better than any medication I've been on too I think alt music is the most purist form of emotion and it smooth my world !

  • @CreativeStuffVideo
    @CreativeStuffVideo 15 років тому

    The technical things he might have learned in school might have helped him, but I really wonder if he could have come out of a school with his creativity left in tact. Mark's sideways slant at looking at things have contributed greatly to his genius. School might have straightened out his view . . . and we might never have seen the great work he has done for a career.

  • @Xcorgi
    @Xcorgi 13 років тому

    @Trendkillertrendy Strange you should say that. I discovered them when I was 11 and I am 42 now but their music does have a way of getting your mind off all the seriousness of life that could normally crush you mentally. They got me through alot as a kid and still do to this day as an adult.

  • @MsAlioop
    @MsAlioop 11 років тому

    Great interview!

  • @dettigs
    @dettigs 16 років тому

    underrated musical genius......enuff said!

  • @pUnKrOcKnINjAgAmEr
    @pUnKrOcKnINjAgAmEr 16 років тому

    Freedom of choice is my favorite devo song...then gates of steel and most of the others tie at 3rd place

  • @mohinderbauer
    @mohinderbauer 13 років тому

    Most people weren't ready for Devo at the time. At least now people appreciate the band now. Also, it's great that kids are being exposed to Mark on Yo Gabba Gabba.

  • @IntoleranceRecords
    @IntoleranceRecords 16 років тому

    damn i want to meet this dude. we were both born in akron ohio. my dad played with some of the devo members, but he doesn't remember which ones.

  • @WickedGravityVideo
    @WickedGravityVideo 16 років тому

    saw that SNL -- what year was that? '77?

  • @jpd66
    @jpd66 14 років тому

    who performs the background music in this vid? and what is the title of this track?

  • @Desmaad
    @Desmaad 14 років тому +1

    Is that a Memorymoog behind him?

  • @replicas79
    @replicas79 16 років тому

    i love him!

  • @Lengsel7
    @Lengsel7 15 років тому

    Of course he still has the glasses. He needs them to see.

  • @nogginthefroggin
    @nogginthefroggin 16 років тому

    Was "Come Back Jonee" a Devo-ised version of "Johnny Be Good"?

  • @shepshepherd
    @shepshepherd 16 років тому

    What a nice guy!

  • @Kunstbende
    @Kunstbende 15 років тому +1

    memorymoog, i have one too :-)

  • @glitchesandglitter
    @glitchesandglitter 16 років тому

    timecodes are purely for vhs and beta? do they still do that?

  • @Chaseoman
    @Chaseoman 11 років тому

    As a Berkleemusic Scholarship Celebrity Sponsor, how would somebody go about contacting him for a scholarship opportunity?

  • @boojibomb
    @boojibomb 16 років тому

    He is great

  • @maxbignus04
    @maxbignus04 16 років тому +1

    Very interesting interview!
    After watching the first year of Pee Wee, you can tell what he's talking about. Watch the second year, and it's alot smoother in form using the time code. Must've been a reeeal bitch sync-ing on the fly!
    As for Mark in general, his ideas, composition and sounds in nearly all his work is refreshingly minimalist compared to almost anyone else.. For instance, Danny E's work, which IMHO seems to get more and more cluttered with every score. True genius, but cluttered.

  • @jmcieslak0
    @jmcieslak0 11 років тому

    8:06 made the interviewer laugh!! ah-ha! got 'im.

  • @znotty
    @znotty 16 років тому

    Crash Bandicoot!!!wow,i new he was in DEVO but...

  • @VANVALIS
    @VANVALIS 16 років тому +1

    rugrats rules and so do you!

  • @trylonperisphere
    @trylonperisphere 16 років тому

    No, but it referred to Johnny B Goode.

  • @rotolo
    @rotolo 16 років тому

    confidence

  • @squiggyklane
    @squiggyklane 15 років тому

    i bet you listened to GUT FEELIN a lot, huh

  • @tacomadc
    @tacomadc 15 років тому

    On the cool scale of 1-10, a bzillion.

  • @BigMoneyAl
    @BigMoneyAl 16 років тому

    Whip it whip it good

  • @plaidty9772
    @plaidty9772 12 років тому

    This man composed for Rugrats.

    • @danerd8978
      @danerd8978 6 років тому

      So did his brother Bob

  • @boojibomb
    @boojibomb 16 років тому

    do you really think someone like lou bega or vanilla ice could create anything close to his huge body of music?

  • @invisiblefiddle1645
    @invisiblefiddle1645 5 років тому

    Sounds like george lucas

  • @aarfeld
    @aarfeld 15 років тому

    Are we not men?!

  • @freepatriot
    @freepatriot 16 років тому +1

    Are we not men?