Hardcore Devo Live!
Hardcore Devo Live! | ||||
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Live album (CD, LP, DVD, Blu-ray) by Devo | ||||
Released | February 24, 2015 | |||
Recorded | June 28, 2014 | |||
Venue | Fox Theatre, Oakland, California | |||
Genre | Experimental rock | |||
Length | 74:59 (CD/LP) 84:42 (DVD) | |||
Label | MVD Audio (CD/LP) MVD Visual (DVD) | |||
Director | Keirda Bahruth (DVD) | |||
Producer | Devo | |||
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Alternative covers | ||||
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AllMusic | [1] |
Hardcore Devo Live! is a concert film and live album, showcasing Devo's June 28, 2014, performance at the Fox Theatre in Oakland, California on the 2014 Hardcore Devo Live tour.[2] The tour commemorates the 40th anniversary of the band and pays tribute to former band member Bob Casale, who died February 17, 2014.[3] The set list exclusively focuses on songs written between 1974 and 1977, before Devo had a recording contract. Many of the songs had not been performed by the band since 1977.[2] While the music is largely performed as a quartet, the band is augmented offstage by Brian Applegate on additional keyboards and bass guitar.
The show is performed in two-halves; the first, focusing on earlier material, is presented with the band seated, in street clothes, with minimal lighting, as if the audience were watching them rehearsing in a basement. After "Midget", the band puts on blue coveralls, as worn in early live shows, adding songs that would later appear on Q: Are We Not Men? A: We Are Devo! (1978) and Duty Now for the Future (1979). The band is joined on the final song of the night, "Clockout", by Bob Casale's son Alex on bass.
Interviews with the surviving band members, as well as V. Vale and Toni Basil, are interspersed into the performance.[4] A "Concert-Only" option is available on the DVD and Blu-ray releases.
Track listing
Adapted from the album's liner notes.
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Original demo recording date | Length |
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1. | "Mechanical Man" | Mark Mothersbaugh | 1975 | 6:00 |
2. | "Auto Modown" | Gerald Casale | 1974 | 2:07 |
3. | "Space Girl Blues" | G. Casale | 1974 | 2:01 |
4. | "Baby Talkin' Bitches" | G. Casale, Bob Mothersbaugh | 1975 | 2:42 |
5. | "Fraulein" | M. Mothersbaugh | 1975 | 3:45 |
6. | "I Been Refused" | G. Casale | 1974 | 2:44 |
7. | "Bamboo Bimbo" | G. Casale, M. Mothersbaugh | 1975 | 3:50 |
8. | "Beehive" | G. Casale, Peter Gregg | 1974 | 2:48 |
9. | "Midget" | G. Casale, B. Mothersbaugh | 1975 | 3:27 |
10. | "Satisfaction" | Mick Jagger, Keith Richards | 1977 | 4:01 |
11. | "Timing X/Soo Bawls" | M. Mothersbaugh | 1976 | 3:59 |
12. | "Stop, Look, and Listen" | M. Mothersbaugh | 1976 | 2:45 |
13. | "O No" | G. Casale, M. Mothersbaugh | 1974 | 3:00 |
14. | "Be Stiff" | G. Casale, Bob Lewis | 1974 | 2:59 |
15. | "Uncontrollable Urge" | M. Mothersbaugh | 1977 | 3:42 |
16. | "Social Fools" | G. Casale | 1975 | 3:20 |
17. | "Jocko Homo" | M. Mothersbaugh | 1975 | 5:18 |
18. | "Fountain of Filth" | G. Casale, Bob Casale | 1977 | 4:14 |
19. | "Gut Feeling" | M. Mothersbaugh, B. Mothersbaugh | 1977 | 4:13 |
20. | "U Got Me Bugged" (Booji Boy) | M. Mothersbaugh | 1975 | 3:10 |
21. | "Clockout" | G. Casale | 1976 | 4:54 |
Total length: | 74:59 |
Note
- The uncredited audio playback "Booji Boy's Funeral" precedes Booji Boy's live performance of "U Got Me Bugged".
DVD extras
- Concert only version
- Alternate opening
- Building Satisfaction guitar
Personnel
Credits adapted from CD liner notes:[5]
Devo
- Mark Mothersbaugh – lead vocals, synthesizers, keyboards, EFX guitar
- Bob Mothersbaugh – vocals, rhythm guitar, lead guitar
- Gerald Casale – lead vocals, bass guitar, percussion
- Josh Freese – drums
Additional musicians
- Brian Applegate – keyboards on "Bamboo Bimbo" and "Social Fools", bass guitar on "Midget"
- Alex Casale – bass guitar on "Clockout"
Technical
- Devo – producer
- Paul David Hager – record mix engineer
- Ray Amico – sound recordist
- Isaac Betesh – vinyl mastering
- Mark Moskin – packaging photos
- Mike Altishin – packaging photos
- Michael Pilmer – packaging photos
- Raymond Ahner – packaging photos
- Daniel Noble – packaging photos
- Sabrina Koerber – packaging design
Credits adapted from DVD liner notes:[6]
Technical
- Keirda Bahruth – director, producer
- Richard Ballard – editor, producer
- Ed Seaman – producer
- Gerald Casale – producer
- Scott Pourroy – producer
- Bruce Dickson – director of photography
- Sabrina Koerber – packaging design
- Devo – concert audio producer
- Ray Amico – concert audio recordist
- Paul David Hager – concert audio mixing
References
- ^ Jeffries, David. "Hardcore Devo Live! Review". AllMusic. Retrieved February 15, 2021.
- ^ a b "HARDCORE DEVO LIVE! DVD / Blu-Ray / LP / CD via PledgeMusic!". clubdevo.com. August 5, 2014. Retrieved February 15, 2021.
- ^ Greene, Andy (March 27, 2014). "Devo to Play 'Experimental' Music on Upcoming 'Hardcore Devo' Tour". Rolling Stone. Retrieved February 15, 2021.
- ^ Jones, J.R. "Hardcore DEVO Live!". Chicago Reader. Retrieved February 15, 2021.
- ^ Devo (2015). Hardcore Devo Live! (CD liner notes). MVD Audio. MVD6526A.
- ^ Devo (2015). Hardcore Devo Live! (DVD liner notes). MVD Visual. MVD6523D.
External links
- MVD's page on Hardcore Devo Live!'
- Club Devo – Official website
- Devo Live Guide – Comprehensive guide to Devo's live performances.
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- Bob Casale
- Alan Myers
- Jim Mothersbaugh
- Bob Lewis
- Fred Weber
- Rod Reisman
- David Kendrick
albums
- Q: Are We Not Men? A: We Are Devo! (1978)
- Duty Now for the Future (1979)
- Freedom of Choice (1980)
- New Traditionalists (1981)
- Oh, No! It's Devo (1982)
- Shout (1984)
- Total Devo (1988)
- Smooth Noodle Maps (1990)
- Something for Everybody (2010)
- Now It Can Be Told: Devo at the Palace (1989)
- Devo Live: The Mongoloid Years (1992)
- DEV-O Live (1999)
- Devo Live 1980 (2005)
- Hardcore Devo Live! (2015)
albums
- E-Z Listening Disc (1987)
- Devo's Greatest Hits (1990)
- Devo's Greatest Misses (1990)
- Hardcore Devo: Volume One (1990)
- Hardcore Devo: Volume Two (1991)
- Hot Potatoes: The Best of Devo (1993)
- Adventures of the Smart Patrol (1996)
- Pioneers Who Got Scalped: The Anthology (2000)
- Recombo DNA (2000)
- This Is the Devo Box (2008)
- Something Else for Everybody (2013)
- 50 Years of De-Evolution 1973–2023 (2023)
- B Stiff (1977)
- Mechanical Man (1978)
- DEV-O Live (1981)
- Theme from Doctor Detroit (1983)
- Watch Us Work It (2008)
- Song Study (2010)
- "Mongoloid"
- "Jocko Homo"
- "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction"
- "Be Stiff"
- "Secret Agent Man"
- "Girl U Want"
- "Whip It"
- "Freedom of Choice"
- "Through Being Cool"
- "Beautiful World"
- "Working in the Coal Mine"
- "Peek-a-Boo!"
- "That's Good"
- "Are You Experienced?"
- "Here to Go"
- "Disco Dancer"
- "Watch Us Work It"
releases
articles
- Discography
- Characters (Booji Boy
- General Boy)
- Church of the SubGenius
- Devo 2.0
- Devo Presents Adventures of the Smart Patrol
- Energy dome
- Jihad Jerry & the Evildoers
- Mutato Muzika
- The Beginning Was the End
- "Dare to Be Stupid"
- "The Mutants Are Revolting"