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The Devo Live Album Time Forgot

Tuesday, June 26th, 2018

It’s been a while, but tonight here is some music by an artist you might actually know the name of!

Seriously though, I got a few really nice comments on my past few more out there posts, and those do mean a lot to me! So thanks for that.

Anyways….

WE ARE DEVO.

Devo
Jocko Homo (Live)
It Doesn’t Matter To Me (Live)
Going Under (Live)
Somewhere With Devo: Shout/Disco Dancer (Live)

These cuts are from the live album Now It Can Be Told: DEVO At The Palace 12/9/88. I’m going to go out on a limb and say this record has become completely forgotten in the years since its release; I had never seen it in any used store ever until I stumbled upon it a few weeks back, in the middle of nowhere at a used hardware store outside of Tokyo. And the Wikipedia page for the album was rife with typos, listing the album’s recording and release dates in the late-90s and not the late-80s…big difference. I cleaned it up a bit last night.

I suppose the lack of oversight makes sense, this album came out when Devo was a bit past their prime. It was recorded during the tour for Total Devo, an album that in itself is mostly forgotten now, and was poorly-received at the time. Critics then attacked it for being derivative of the group’s earlier (and better) work, but if Devo’s attitude on this album is any indication, they blamed their waning popularity more on changing trends (looking in hindsight, both are probably true). The first three tracks on this album (which I’m sharing here tonight) are acoustic numbers. My suspicion is that Devo was playing with the fact that acts like Tracey Chapman, R.E.M., and The Pixies were replacing acts like them on the indie/alternative charts: the synthpop-backlash was already in effect. At one point in this album Mark even says that “it takes courage to be a Devo fan these days.” This is the attitude of a band that was obviously over it.

But it doesn’t show in their performance, this is a fantastic record. While I would’ve been bummed to the laid-back acoustic version of “Jocko Homo” in concert, having this strange alternative version on my computer is a treat. And when the band cuts the acoustic charade and plugs in the synthesizers, they still sound like prime Devo. And they also still focus on material from their older albums, a rather telling sign. However, the band closes a medley of “Shout” and “Disco Dancer,” two of their more recent (and failed) singles. But both those tracks were standouts on their respective albums (“Disco Dancer” should be a fucking classic) and these epic 11 minute combination of them both is just awesome and should’ve remained a Devo set closer for their reunion tour in the 2010s, I would’ve been happy.

The public has forgotten this record and I think that Devo has too. It’s listed on their website alongside their other albums, but its never been re-issued and is not available on any digital storefront. Devo’s re-released and remastered damn near everything in their catalog over the years, and have even released other live albums since then, so I doubt them skipping this record was an unintentional oversight. Perhaps it’s a time in their career they’d wish to forget. It’s a shame, as the record is quality. If you like the tracks I’m sharing tonight, maybe consider picking it up used. It’s pretty cheap online.

Next post: strange synthy music no one has ever heard of.

Sorry.

I’m in a good mood. Celebrate by buying some of my records (and downloading some Belinda Carlisle).

Thursday, November 1st, 2012

No profanity-laced political tirade tonight. No rants about how people are horrible (spoiler: they sill kind of are). No depressing exclamations of pessimistic, misanthropic views about the American voting population. None of that bullshit. Why?

Because I’m actually kind of in a good mood for once and I’d rather keep it that way. Also, I just updated my “For Sale” page! So if you really want me to keep this upbeat, positive vibe, then go to that post and make me an offer on some stuff you want. I added some cool Duran Duran, Laibach, Exotic Birds and more! I should also be updating it this weekend, so check back often!

Now music.

Belinda Carlisle
Visions Of You (Remix ’91)
I Feel Free (Live)
Heaven Is A Place On Earth (Live)
When I was in NYC a few weeks ago I did the proper hipster thing and went to a drunken party in a dive bar with a bunch of art students. While there, I got met a man who was rocking a GoGo’s t-shirt (and an amaaazing mustache). I immediately knew this was a person I had to talk to, and we spent about five minutes discussing exactly how awesome The GoGo’s were (we settled on “really fucking awesome.”)

At the end of the conversation though, the mustached man said that while he loves her, Belinda Carlisle has to be one of the worst names in the history of pop music.

“Belinda!” he said, “it just sounds gross!”

This man’s name?

Pacifico.

Glass houses people.

These three tunes are from a clear 12″ single that came in a ziplock bag. Yeah. It was weird looking.

Devo
That’s Good (Extended Version)
Speed Racer (Extended Version)
Speaking of weird singles, I got these hard-to-find remixes from a 12″ promo-only single that was given out to radio stations. I have no idea why these mixes were never put out on any other single or have yet to be re-released in any way (at least, as far as I know), they’re pretty great. “That’s Good” is one of Devo’s best, and definitely one of those songs that can never be long enough. Yay Devo.

 

The "King" is Dead

Friday, July 9th, 2010

Yeah, if you were hoping this would be the one blog where you wouldn’t have to hear about LeBron James, too bad.

Let me explain something to all of you. I may live in Pittsburgh, and I may love this city, but I was born and raised in Ohio. I’m happy when the Steelers win (well, not anymore, thanks to Rapistburger) and I’m a casual Pens fan. But I was raised on the Browns. When that dickless wonder Art Modell took the Browns away from us I thought Cleveland had seen its darkest betrayal.

Damn I hate being wrong.

Sure, LeBron is only one man and in the long term this probably isn’t as devastating as the city losing an entire team, but the betrayal is far greater. Not only did the dickhead betray all of his fans, the city he grew up in, and pretty much everyone who has ever supported him, but he did it in the most narcissistic, bullshit, asshole way humanely possible. The stupid motherfucker had the gall to take out an hour of airtime on ESPN to basically A) Expound on how great he is and B) Say “FUCK YOU CLEVELAND” over and over again. Why the fuck would anyone do that? If he would have just left the team that would have sucked, but hey I get it, business is business and shit happens. But to just be such a stupendous DICKHEAD about it really blows my mind.

So LeBron, allow me to echo the statements of thousands of people in the greater Ohio area: Fuck You.

And by the way, you want to know how fucked up this is? People in Pittsburgh, in fucking PITTSBURGH, think that the Cavs fans in Cleveland are getting fucked over. Allow me to repeat that: people in Pittsburgh feel bad for the Cleveland fans.

That’s some hardcore shit.

Electric Six
Escape From Ohio
Not a rare track, but a great one. Maybe it’s LeBron’s new theme song?

Devo
Ohio
Devo: From Akron and not a piece of shit. Unlike some people. And I’m seeing Devo on Friday! I’m very excited! I’m totally buying a Devo hat. It will be a good day.

Ian Hunter
Cleveland Rocks (Live)
Word, and don’t you fucking forget it.

Hang in there guys. It’ll get better someday.

I Need a Devo Hat

Friday, April 23rd, 2010

Some of you wanted to read the thing I wrote about trance music. It’s not much but here it is. Enjoy.

I’ve been writing for eHow for about a month now. It’s a pretty solid gig and I enjoy it. If you like that article check out the other stuff I’ve written there. Shocker: most of it is about audio and video.

Devo
Baby Doll (Extended Mix)
Baby Doll (Single Mix)
Baby Doll (Dub Mix)
Baby Doll (Devo Single Mix)
Baby Doll (Percapella)
Baby Doll (Sung In Swedish)
Agitated (Hyperextended Mix)

Devo! You know what’s cooler than Devo? Nothing. That’s a scientific fact that has been proven by science! You can’t deny it’s truth. Devo is playing Lollapalooza. I am going to Lollapalooza. I am more than stoked. I am going to watch them work it. Lolla’s line-up is pretty solid this year, minus the horrid Lady Gagagagaganess.

Yikes, digression. Anyways, Devo. They’re awesome. Let’s focus on that. Most of these tracks are from a 12” single for Baby Doll that was freaking sealed when I bought it last month, so they sound INCREDIBLE. The very odd Swedish version is from the soundtrack to Tapeheads. That was not sealed and sounds less incredible, but still pretty damn good. A few of these tracks were on the re-issued version of Total Devo that came out in the 90s, but that version of the album – heck all versions of that album – is out of print. So I don’t want to hear any “hey this isn’t that rare” bullshit. Don’t cramp my Devo high. New Devo this June! Fuck yeah!

Coheed & Cambria
Pearl of the Stars (Big Beige Demo Version)
Okay, you know what’s almost as cool as Devo? Claudio Sanchez’s hair. If you stare at it long enough it starts to stare back. It could beat Chuck Norris in a fight. This demo take of the quality track from Coheed’s latest brilliant piece of overblown insanity, The Year Of The Black Rainbow, is from a 7” picture disc that I got on Record Store Day. Good times.

Zombie Devo Punks

Monday, March 30th, 2009

So we’re friends right? You read my blog, you download my tunes and you comment on my amazingly awesome taste in music right? Well, if you really want to be cool then do me a massive favor and read my article, Let The Right Ones In: 10 Bands That Should Be In The Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame. It was an article that was conceived from a post in this very blog after all!

Please read it, and if you like it Digg it, I want as many people as possible to read this one because I am sickeningly proud of it.

A.D.A.M. and Amy
Zombie (Eternal Airplay Mix)
Zombie (Dancin’ With Zombie Mix)
Zombie (Adam & Gielen Club Mix)
Zombie (Orbital Test)
Zombie (Rockin’ With Zombie Club Mix)
Zombie (Rockin’ With Zombie Radio Mix)
When I think of great topics for dance remix covers, The Troubles don’t immediately leap to mind, but hey that’s just me I guess. This cover was actually a hit single in the UK and I think they know more about the issue than I do. These are from a 12” single.

Devo
Watch Us Work It (Still Workin’ Mix)
Watch Us Work It (Teddybears Mix)
Watch Us Work It (Original Demo)
Fuck yeah Devo. Double fuck yeah it’s new Devo. Well, it’s newish Devo. The song is from 2007 but the 12” single I got these mixes from came out late in 2008. The song originally appeared in a Dell commercial but it’s supposedly going to be in that new Devo album that has been on again off again and back on again about half a dozen times since early this decade.

The Attery Squash
Devo Was Right About Everything (The Devo Mix)
A bonus b-side from the Devo 12” single. Find out more about The Attery Squash at their MySpace page.

Against Me!
Don’t Lose Touch (Mouse On Mars Remix)
Folk/punk/dance/electro – it’s the new black.

Re(post)mo Williams: The Adventure Continues (Reposts Day 5)

Friday, March 13th, 2009

A post a day for the entire workweek, I’m only doing this post to set that record benchmark for myself, a benchmark that will likely never be repeated or broken.

Today (Friday) is the last day to request anything. I’ll be posting requests for at least another week or so, but I’m not taking any more after tonight. Get them in while you can. Of course, asking for stuff doesn’t mean you’re going to get it either, but not asking for it is a definite way not to get anything.

Just reposts tonight, nothing new.

Devo
Disco Dancer (7” Version)
Disco Dancer (12” Version)
Disco Dancer (Bonus Beats)
Luv-Luv
You think they make those suits to fit a 6’6” dude? I need one now.

Pete Shelley
Homosapien (Special Mix)
Yesterday’s Not Here (Special Mix)
Witness The Change/I Don’t Know What It Is (Extended Combo Version)
I said it once before and I’ll say it again. “Homosapien” is the gayest song I ever heard, and that’s coming from a man with crates of Erasure and Pet Shop Boys singles.

Real Life
Send Me An Angel (Heaven No. 7 Mix)
Send Me An Angel (Cloud Nine Mix)
If you grew up in the 80s in America then there’s a good chance you first heard this song in the movie RAD. For those of you who haven’t seen that classic cinema gem, it’s an ultra-corny 80s flick about BMX racing that is painfully out of print (it’s like the URGH! of corny 80s sports films). Anyways, the best scene in the film is when the hero and his girl slow dance to this song, whilst on BMX bikes. Somehow this movie was snubbed at the Oscars.

Cameo
Word Up (12” Version)
It’s the code word motherfucker.