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Old 04-18-2012, 12:12 PM   #23 (permalink)
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Devo were wierd, but not as weird as they originally were, have you ever heard any of their really early demos? Brian Eno on their debut actually made them more accessible to the listening public. David Kendrick was in Devo in their later period (but they were really in decline at that time)

I've never heard of Live at the Bottom Line but found this page. SPARKS US Tour 1976 - Live at the Bottom Line, New York City
Equator has always been an amazing song, a song to blow and mess up your speakers especially when Russell goes really high pitch.
Yes. I think I like their early sound better than their later/popular sound. I never knew Brian Eno contributed to their debut, but somehow that doesn't surprise me.

I actually uploaded the live version of "Equator" I'd mentioned on youtube, a long time ago.
Here's the link.

I love the poisoned roses bit. Too cute!
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