otb_lifer
Footballguy
I remember seeing Devo on some random video show in the 70s. I think it was Jocko homo, or maybe their cover of satisfaction. Bob Marley video was on the same show...first time I'd seen/heard actual non claptoned reggae.
But Devo resonated big time. The weirdness felt too weird for me, but their songs rocked out too...almost punk.
Uncontrollable Urge still sounds current, and most of Duty Now for the Future does too..still in regular rotation for me- and I'm a pretty big anti-nostalgia guy.
Whip it and many of the songs in Tim's List- I heard too many times then and then over the years. While I recognize that they were iconic and good songs, like a lot of classic rock, I just don't care about hearing most of it again. When these lists and drafts happen I'm always happy to see the more obscure tunes (at least to me).
But those first couple Devo albums...still current...still happy to hear.
"Gates of Steel" had more punk sensibilities/chops than anything the Clash did post '77 .... or a lotta other bands, for that matter.
, but now that I do, I'm on board. Same goes with Talking Heads.
good lawd did H'wood try hard with that flick.