50 Years of De-Evolution: Exploring Devo's Band Archives (Episode 1)
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- Опубліковано 2 жов 2024
- Celebrating 50 Years of De-Evolution (1973-2023) as Mark Mothersbaugh of Devo and Roger Gastman, founder of BEYOND THE STREETS, explore Devo’s band archives.
In Episode 1, Mark and Roger discuss highlights from Devo shows over the past 50 years.
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You must, for the sake of all the Nations, scan and digitize everything in these cabinets and put them online, viewable for everyone. These are amazing and important!
Amazing, need a Devo museum!
WHAT is UP DEVO FANS ‼️‼️‼️
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WEEEEOOOOOH
AAAAHHHHH
Just watching the spin into the drain. Weee 😆
Well I am going to see DEVO here in San Diego on Sunday 11/12, and have seen and met them several times over the years 🐔
Wait, is that entire warehouse nothing but DEVO memorabilia?!?!?! Definitely need a DEVO Museum for sure.
HA! I was at the Adelaide concert with the string quartet! It was lovely.
Make a “Women of DEVO” shirt for me to buy. I’d wear that all the time.
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I love that B-52s referenced that store on Give Me Back My Man.
@@MistyDusker Love it, a link between Devo and the B52s 😎
Yeah, we had one in St Louis, where I grew up. I still have very fond memories going there as a kid in the late sixties/ early seventies - they had a great toy department. Unfortunately, the store went out of business somewhere around 1975.
I was JUST thinking about Mark! - Shaking his hand and thanking him for inspiring me to become a professional sound engineer is the ONLY item on this 58 year old Ohioan's "Bucket List!" - FACT! 🙂
Cheers! - Judson Leach & Buddy! - God Bless You ALL !!!
PS - "Don't SHOOT! - I'm a MAN!!" lol 🙂
I was at the Melbourne show, the string quartett was awesome. Fun fact, I bluffed my way into the concert and ended up right at the front 😊
I was too....cool! 1982 IIRC?
kicking my feet i love devo
Are you perhaps giggling and kicking ur feet in the air(realest reaction I love devo)
@@Sillytimez devo makes me actually insane I have a fuckinh shrine of merch
I couldn't imagine going thru all those DEVO archives, it would be bliss!
Wouldn't it just!
DEVO Needs to be Given The Kennedy Awards and The Lifetime Achievement Award and The Grammys and Be Inducted to The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Amen Repent
I was at one of those Australian concerts (Festival Hall, Melbourne, 1982 I believe) and remember the string quartet then the EZ Listening muzak after they finished and before Devo came on. It was a great concert!
I was almost 12 watching SNL (when it was great) Oct 14 1978 on my small black and white one speaker TV. I was a fan of Devo from there on out.
It’s a beautiful world
A fine way to start the day, spuds! This is awesome!
I would love to spend a month going through these archives
He wrote an hour of string quartet score to respond to an absurd regulation. DEVO.
Killer!!! To get lost in there for a few hours(dayzzz) hahaha I’m sure there is some cool relics in there and the Bitchin story’s
I love going through the archive. I been spending hours just scanning stuff in and saving it to my cloud. Then I can just bust out the nostalgia with thousands clips of random shit from 30 years ago.
Really cool video, excited about what will come next 🙂
Been listening to Duty Now For The Future al this month, best timing ever for this
@Gab …As it’s OUR DUTY, Spud; thank you for your service!..
I saw one one of those treadmill shows! I also had that tour book at one time. I still have the DEVO easy listening CDs.
The New Traditionalists Tour. Saw them at Hill Auditorium in Ann Arbor Oct.'81. Bought an Energy Dome, still have it. Great show!
They did two shows the same night back to back. I bought a ticket for the first show, but hung around and stayed for the second also. What a night!
Thank you Mark for saving all the DEVO History. I agree we need a DEVO museum, with architecture resembling a giant DEVO hat.
I'd love to get a better look at that Record Factory binder...I spent a lot of time there in the early '80s in the San Francisco bay area.
That is all the Best Shit!! them people with mark are Lucky
Total genius.
I saw Devo live in Auckland city - maybe in 83….loudest show I’ve ever seen!
Seen, or heard?
Jumping up and down
Jerkin back and forth
HI TWIGGY
@@ButterknivesDEVO HEY BUTTERR
Amazing Spud history right there. I saw Devo in Brisbane Australia, 1982. Incredible concert.
Thanks for this. Always a fan from Toronto Canada.
Was surprised to hear a snippet of Baby Doll there!
Edit: *and* Disco Dancer?!
Total Devo apologists eating good tonight eh?
GOLD!!
The best
A DEVO version of Welcome To the Machine would rule.
3:06 That reminds me of those classic performances on “Fridays” with them on conveyor belts (treadmills) and they’d march up to the keyboards to the beat then stop and slide back.
Great to see all that archive stuff. Some of those old lyrics and photos, I am thinking "New Book" time.
62 and Doctor Detroit said crack that whip or your in aBIG Mess with a swelling itchy brain.
Holy mackerel. This is great! Thanks!
That's really cool to see Mark held on to the photos of the promotional displays from record stores.
Hell yeah this is awesome!! What up spuds ❤️
Yes please scan stuff for remixing
Where's Pilmer????
in the fourth dimension
Agree. They’re clueless.
This was great, looking forward to more. Cheers, Dave.
Very nice, maybe mix the transition music to be quieter for episode 2 i had to keep turning ny volume up for Mark and down when i was blasted by Disco Dancer
superboy
I want one❤
Awesome!!
This is guaranteed not to DeVolue or your money back - JR Bob Dobbs
One of the Greatest Bands that ever lived 😊 looking forward, Thanks !
This is what makes you Mark and the rest of devo great 👍❤. Devo forever
Thank you for the music! My son loves your music too...
Wobbly, jerky camera struggling to focus, so frustrating and a huge shame
I want Devo back in NYC!!!
1:09 "I don't want an Australian band opening.."
Wouldn't it be funny if AC/DC opened for Devo 😆
....and had to do Devo songs! Now that would have been something!🤘
See you in San Diego on Sunday 11/12 🐔
That woman was right, Flush the Fashion is a tight record!
Better than Welcome to my Nightmare
You gotta hire Australians when you're in Australia. I thought everybody knew that.
Not for $ale...dont call now.....honest ....🎹🎸⛑️⛑️⛑️⛑️⛑️