MATRIXSYNTH: DEVO Live On Fridays


Thursday, November 01, 2007

DEVO Live On Fridays


YouTube via FurionHazard. Sent my way via LDT. Spot the synths.
"-1981- (Adventures of the Smart Patrol/New Traditionalists era)
Devo Live, performing Theme From Adventures of The Smart Patrol and Jerkin' Back 'n' Forth."

7 comments:

  1. Part 2 is SICK!!! WHERE THROUGH BEING COOL!!!

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  2. Cracking track in EP2 - I'd forgotten about that one.

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  3. Leave it up to DEVO to perform on treadmills =o]

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  4. Devo is the greatest band in history. Period.

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  5. I saw Jesus in the mornin' by the burnin' bushhhh, I saw Jesus in the afternooooon toooo

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  6. Ok, let's see....Roland Jup-8, Prophet 5, Moog source and a Minimoog customized bass, with a keyboard controlling two minimoogs.

    Devo also had another (modified) minimoog which they used in conjunction with an EML polybox and SCI programmer.

    I believe this footage is from the autumn of 1981 so Devo was definitely one of the first bands to use a Jup-8.

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  7. the dude to the left looks strange to me....like he's overacting a bit. i dont remember that dude.

    Sometimes it sounds real and some of it sounds like they're using backup tapes.

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