Now it can be told
Devo Live
Hardcore Devo vol. 1
Hardcore Devo vol. 2
Devo live: The mongoloid years
rev. adrian, keeper of the punishment comb.
"satan is his father, and his name is adrian!" --rosemary's baby
Are we not men?
Duty now for the future.
Freedom of choice
New Traditionalist
Oh No! Its Devo!
Shout
Total Devo
Smooth Noodle Map
Greatest Misses and Hits
> As a vinyl afficienado I must protest the omission of 1978's "Be
> Stiff," a 6-song compilation of Devo singles released on the feisty
> U.K. Stiff Records label.
Hey yeah, and the version of Social Fools on there is the best version
anywhere, methinks. Spazztempo, as it should be. "ONE-two!"
- JonYo (jo...@wenet.net)
"You know that's pep...."
CG
Anyway, there's a lot of crezzy singles and maxi-singles and stuff. It
seems like there's so much, and I just don't have time or resource to
start collecting those. Plusplus, there's a bunch of bootlegs
available.
The other day, I picked up He/She/It's Devo for 15 bux at a rip off
record store (but it was still in plastic from 1977, so hey). If anyone
has this record and can understand it (baaad sound quality), please post
some lyrics for that song nutty buddy (billed as get your I.D., but Mark
says Nutty Buddy after it.)
That's a great song.
And I think there's someone else who posts here from univeristy of
Illinois. Now the records are somewhere in town and there's like two
more bootlegs floating around. They're mine. Don't even think about
taking them before my next pay period. I'll vanquish you!
Does anyone out there thing "The men who make the music" double LP is
worth 25 bux in excellent condition?
Paz 32 wrote:
>
> Does anyone know exactly how many albums Devo actually put out, it seems
> that I keep finding new ones. I presently have 9, are there more???
>
QUOTING:
$15 is NOT a rip-off for a BOOTLEG VINYL RECORD made 20 YEARS AGO!!!
(Wouldn't a new CD - like "Hootie&The Blowfish" be around $15?)
RESPONSE: A CD of snooty and the bowmes would run around $18! It's
pathetic that CD-s cost so much these days when:
1) the music of the 90's sucks!
B) they're cheaper to produce than cassettes (and gettingcheaper)
4) Is it no wonder that people are going to used CD places to ge their
music? And the "let's share everything" big-name commie music stars are
trying to stop America from buying used CDs because they don't ge tpaid
for it!!!
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hey spuds! i am the last tater on the sphere to find my way into here! i
have a couple things to comment on. the first is an album i have.i
thought the band made it but after reading all the posts here i guess it
must be a bootleg. it's called "sing if you're glad to be D-E-V-O!" and
also says "devonia" on the back i am including the label for
examination. the album maker is "rubber robot" records and the disc is
number "RR-003" the label is literally scotch-taped to the jacket and
the song titles are pencilled onto the paper label on the album itself.
woof. also, i have an english '45 with a non-album "B"-side. it's called
"turnaround" and was covered by nirvana on their album "incesticide" but
has it ever been put on a domestic album? thanx.
devo64
dev...@gxl.com
Quality is pretty bad, but it sounds like it was one hell of a show (I
can't get enough live versions of Soo Bawls!)
Rory Prendergast <pren...@uiuc.edu> wrote:
>record store (but it was still in plastic from 1977, so hey). If anyone
>has this record and can understand it (baaad sound quality), please post
And I'm sure old Gerald doesn't need defense. His raw talent is enough.
jeffw wrote:
>
> Rory Prendergast wrote:
> >
> > The other day, I picked up He/She/It's Devo for 15 bux at a rip off
> > record store (but it was still in plastic from 1977, so hey).
>
> $15 is NOT a rip-off for a BOOTLEG VINYL RECORD made 20 YEARS AGO!!!
>
> (Wouldn't a new CD - like "Hootie&The Blowfish" be around $15?)
>
> > some lyrics for that song nutty buddy (billed as get your I.D., but Mark
> > says Nutty Buddy after it.)
>
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I've been into devo for about 12 years now and have every album that s been
released here (Britain) I think. The last album I managed to get my paws on
was smooth noodle maps. can any one tell me if there are others that come
after this and if so what they're called and what the catalogue number is.
Larwence Kivlin
k...@netcom.co.uk
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