Devo - Social Fools video free download


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Duration: 02:48
Uploaded: 2009/04/13

Early Devo song. This is the uptempo version not found on the Hardcore Devo comp.

Comments

8 years ago

Matt Miller

I vaguely remember something about a pool table.

9 years ago

MR. Game Guy

Is it Just Me or is this slightly different from the original 

9 years ago

Michael Heitmanek

Tool!

9 years ago

MsAudities

ooh I prefer this version. I'd only ever heard the other one

9 years ago

Brians Art for Animals

awesome

10 years ago

Dave LeFevre

Did the Devo guys have a rocky horror period?

10 years ago

marts41

DEVO before and after are still DEVO one can still get it.. it's still great! Time out for fun!

10 years ago

Maxwell M.

I laughed heartily. This comment is gold!

10 years ago

SelenyumSe34

Goddamn it Dad, just pass Jerry the ketchup and maybe he will finally put on some pants

10 years ago

1906Yogi

I totally agree!!! Pure Punk!!!

10 years ago

Chad Frahm

Eno just made them mainstream. Well as mainstream as Devo. Also love Eno. I really liked Find Out, b side of whip it.

10 years ago

Druffmaul

There's no point in arguing with a super-hipster who was into Devo before Eno produced them.

11 years ago

Aidan White

Whoa, whoa, whoa! Brian Eno did NOT fuck up Devo's sound! He's one of the reasons Q:A is fucking awesome!

11 years ago

Johnathon Davis

This version is the B-side to the Be Stiff single released in 1978.

11 years ago

trashiscool1

This was the B-side of the "Be Stiff "single on Stiff records later released on a 12" E P. when they moved to Virgin Records and was only available thru mail via Stiff.

11 years ago

trashiscool1

Nice one Devo on Stiff Records before Brian Eno fucked up there sounds .B side of Be stiff.

11 years ago

BOB1FirstFan

If you take society's tools You will make society's rules oh god DEVO were marxist indeed?

11 years ago

Robyn Perry

Thank you for posting!

11 years ago

Clay Kraemer

From the old Be STIFF EP. Wow, great find.

11 years ago

stapler942

Yeah, I think the way you can tell is the Brian Eno version from the "Come Back Jonee" single is a little more clean-sounding in the guitars and the vocals begin a little differently: "If you obey..." as opposed to "you obey..." They otherwise sound like they come from the same take.

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