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15 January 2026

16 November 2025

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  • curprev 19:4119:41, 16 November 2025 HappyGuyDevotee talk contribs m 18,001 bytes −20 <ref name="Kalapalo Songs"> ::   DEVO adapted choral verse lyrics, of Upper Xingu Carib language translated into English, of two traditional Carib village ''kwambï'' ceremony songs, and a women's song, of [https://pib.socioambiental.org/en/Povo:Kalapalo Kalapalo]<sup>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kalapalo]</sup> society, originating within the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xingu_Indigenous_Park Parque Indígena do Xingu], Brazil. ::Dr. Basso writes that “Several types of Kalapalo song illustr
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  • curprev 19:3819:38, 16 November 2025 HappyGuyDevotee talk contribs m 18,015 bytes −6 *Lyrics lightly adapted from ''kwambï'' ceremony songs, and a women's song<ref name="Kalapalo Songs"> ::   DEVO adapted choral verse lyrics, from an English language translation of Upper Xingu Carib, of two traditional Carib village ''kwambï'' ceremony songs, and a women's song, of [https://pib.socioambiental.org/en/Povo:Kalapalo Kalapalo]<sup>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kalapalo]</sup> society, originating within the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xingu_Indigenous_Park Parque Indígena do Xi Tag: Reverted
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15 October 2025

15 September 2025

  • curprev 17:3917:39, 15 September 2025 HappyGuyDevotee talk contribs m 17,986 bytes +73 ::Additionally, Jerry has said he and Bob 1 drove a meat truck in Akron.

1 August 2025

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  • curprev 20:0420:04, 1 August 2025 HappyGuyDevotee talk contribs m 17,920 bytes +81 *In addition to using the transcribed song lyrics, DEVO may have also been interested in Basso’s detailed account of Kalapalo society, including a sport played with a latex rubber ball, and the concept of a "Shadow Self".
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  • curprev 19:4319:43, 1 August 2025 HappyGuyDevotee talk contribs m 17,627 bytes +245 <ref> ::A partial cover song, "Chango" contains the lightly adapted lyrics from three songs. ::Jerry speaks lyrics that were originally sung by choruses of either all men or all women. ::There was no transcribed music for DEVO to cover. </ref>

22 July 2025

  • curprev 19:1719:17, 22 July 2025 HappyGuyDevotee talk contribs m 17,382 bytes +330 <ref name="Kalapalo Songs"> :: DEVO adapted choral verse lyrics, from a translation from Upper Xingu Carib language into English, of two traditional Carib village ''kwambï'' ceremony songs, and a women's song, of [https://pib.socioambiental.org/en/Povo:Kalapalo Kalapalo]<sup>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kalapalo]</sup> society, originating within the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xingu_Indigenous_Park Parque Indígena do Xingu], Brazil. ::Dr. Basso writes that “Several types of Kalapalo song
  • curprev 18:5818:58, 22 July 2025 HappyGuyDevotee talk contribs m 17,052 bytes 0 ()
  • curprev 18:5718:57, 22 July 2025 HappyGuyDevotee talk contribs m 17,052 bytes +136 ::A person from a small stone age society, who is technologically sophisticated [with a laser gun], would embody a certain DEVO ideal:
  • curprev 18:5518:55, 22 July 2025 HappyGuyDevotee talk contribs m 16,916 bytes +11 ::DEVO, and the Kalapalo, recognize monkeys to be "like human beings":
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  • curprev 18:4918:49, 22 July 2025 HappyGuyDevotee talk contribs m 16,902 bytes +206 <ref> ::''Changó'' means ''monkey'' in Spanish. ::The Kalapalo recognize monkeys to be "like human beings": :: ‘The Kalapalo say, “monkeys”... “are like human beings”.’ (Basso, 1973, 17 [PDF 36]) </ref>
  • curprev 18:2418:24, 22 July 2025 HappyGuyDevotee talk contribs m 16,696 bytes +17 These DEVO lyric lines are Tag: Source edit
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  • curprev 18:1718:17, 22 July 2025 HappyGuyDevotee talk contribs m 16,677 bytes −10 kwambï'' song,<ref> :::My mother didn’t hold me in her arms when I was small. :::She didn’t feed me, she didn’t give me her breast, the women say. :::                        (''kwambï'' song) ::(Basso, 1973, p.74 [PDF 93]) :::“The Kalapalo believe a child is capable of suicidal revenge after it has been denied food.” ::(Basso, 1973, 82 [PDF 101]) </ref> Tag: Source edit
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  • curprev 17:2417:24, 22 July 2025 HappyGuyDevotee talk contribs m 16,680 bytes +140 <Ref> :::“The Kalapalo believe a child is capable of suicidal revenge after it has been denied food.” (Basso, 1973, 82 [PDF 101]) </ref>
  • curprev 14:3914:39, 22 July 2025 HappyGuyDevotee talk contribs m 16,540 bytes +96 ::The Hardcore demo version is mostly intelligible, and at least one character voice is Jerry. Tag: Source edit
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  • curprev 14:3514:35, 22 July 2025 HappyGuyDevotee talk contribs m 16,438 bytes +60 (Basso, 1973, p.10 [PDF 29]) ... ::The lyrics are about sex, violence, and neglect: Tag: Source edit

21 July 2025

  • curprev 16:3416:34, 21 July 2025 HappyGuyDevotee talk contribs m 16,378 bytes +1 <ref name="Kalapalo Songs"> :: The lyrics of "Chango" were adapted, from a translation of the Upper Xingu Carib language into English, of two traditional Carib village ''kwambï'' ceremony songs, and a women's song, of [https://pib.socioambiental.org/en/Povo:Kalapalo Kalapalo]<sup>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kalapalo]</sup> society, originating within the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xingu_Indigenous_Park Parque Indígena do Xingu], Brazil. </ref>
  • curprev 16:3216:32, 21 July 2025 HappyGuyDevotee talk contribs m 16,377 bytes +316 <ref> :::My mother didn’t hold me in her arms when I was small. :::She didn’t feed me, she didn’t give me her breast, the women say. :::                        (''kwambï'' song) ::(Basso, 1973, p.74 [PDF 93]) </ref>
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  • curprev 15:2715:27, 21 July 2025 HappyGuyDevotee talk contribs m 15,134 bytes +177 <ref> ::“Meat Man” was reportedly an appropriate descriptor: ::By 1972, it could be said, that this individual “delivered the meat”, literally, and figuratively. </ref>

18 July 2025

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