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Recorded: 1996-08-04 [1]
First Released: US: 2004-02-24
Tracks: 11 (DVD)
Label: US: Rhino

Tracklist

  1. Whip It
  2. Girl U Want
  3. Satisfaction
  4. Uncontrollable Urge
  5. BlockHead
  6. Mongoloid
  7. Jocko Homo
  8. Smart Patrol/Mr. DNA
  9. Gut Feeling/Slap Yer Mammy
  10. Gates of Steel
  11. Come Back Jonee

Credits

Personnel

Devo
Mark Mothersbaugh - vocals, lead/keyboards
Bob Mothersbaugh - guitar/keyboards/vocals, backing
Gerald V. Casale - bass/vocals, lead, backing
Bob Casale - guitar/keyboards/vocals, backing
Josh Freese - drums/percussion
Technical Personnel
Director - Joe Rees
Graphic Design by Rhino

Company Credits

Produced by Rhino
© 2004 Rhino Entertainment Company

Notes

DEVO performing 11 tracks, recorded live August 4, 1996 at Irvine Meadows, Irvine, California
Released by Rhino Home Video
DVD:
Total Running Time:
Approximately 55 minutes
Region 1 DVD (U.S. and Canada only.)
NTSC
Dolby Digital
5.1 Surround Sound

Trivia

  • The director Joe Rees is the founder of Target Video (aka TargetVideo77) and producer, director & editor of all the Target Video material
  • This release was announced, then delayed several years
  • Founded in 1975, Rhino used to be a solid company. They built their reputation with quality audio and video releases. In 1998 Rhino "became a wholly owned unit of Time Warner" and by 2003 the company founders were out [2]
  • Some track names are exclusive to this video release. They are typographical errors
  • You can read "The Devolution of a DVD cover design" at ClubDEVO com (archived link)

Reference

  1. DEVO Live Guide - 1989 to 1999. "08/04/96 - Irvine Meadows (Lollapalooza), Irvine, CA".
  2. Wikipedia. Rhino Entertainment - "History".

External Links

Devo Live (DVD) (overview) -- AllMusic
Devo: Live (2004) -- IMDb
Devo: Live (1996) (overview) -- allmovie
Devo Live -- Wikipedia


DEVO
Mark Mothersbaugh | Gerry Casale | Bob Mothersbaugh
Bob Lewis | Bob Casale | Jim Mothersbaugh | Alan Myers
David Kendrick | Josh Freese
Jeff Friedl | Josh Hager
Record Labels / Publishers
Booji Boy Records | Warner Brothers | Enigma | Devo, Inc. 
Stiff | Virgin | Rykodisk | Infinite Zero | Restless | Discovery | Rhino 
MVD Audio | The Orchard | Superior Viaduct | Futurismo
Production
Brian Eno | Ken Scott | Robert Margouleff | Roy Thomas Baker | DEVO 
The Teddybears | Greg Kurstin | Santi White | John King | John Hill | Mark Nishita 
Official Studio 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) | SmoothNoodleMaps (1990) | Something for Everybody   (2010)
Other Albums
Be Stiff EP (1978) | E-Z Listening Disc (1987) | Now It Can Be Told: DEVO at the Palace (1989) | Hardcore DEVO Vol. 1 74-77 (1990) | Hardcore DEVO Vol. 2 1974-1977 (1991) | DEVO Live: The Mongoloid Years (1992) | DEV-O Live (1999) | Recombo DNA (2000) | Live In Central Park (2004) | DEVO Live 1980 (2005) | New Traditionalists: Live 1981 Seattle (2012) | Something ELSE for Everybody  (2013) | Miracle Witness Hour  (2014) | Live at Max's Kansas City - November 15, 1977  (2014) | Butch Devo and the Sundance Gig  (2014) | Hardcore DEVO Live!  (2015) | Art Devo 1973-1977  (2023)
Filmography
In The Beginning Was The End: The Truth About De-Evolution (1976) | The Men Who Make The Music (1981) | Human Highway (1982) | We're All DEVO (1984) | The Complete Truth About De-Evolution (1993) | DEVO Live (2004) | DEVO Live In The Land Of The Rising Sun (2004) | DEVO Live 1980 (2005) | Butch Devo and the Sundance Gig  (2014) | Hardcore DEVO Live!  (2015)
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History | Bootlegs | Booji Boy | Devolution | Influence | The Wipeouters | Jihad Jerry & The Evildoers | Devo 2.0 | Akron, Ohio | Kent, Ohio | Music Videos | Cover Versions | Outfits


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