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In 1979, Devo traveled to Japan for the first time, and a live show from this tour was partially recorded. ... Immediately following from the Hardcore tour, Devo ...
The DVD was released the following August, including a bonus feature of Devo's 1996 reunion show at the Sundance Film Festival. A concert film of Devo on their 1979 tour of Japan was also titled The Men Who Make the Music, filmed at Nippon Budokan. The performance of "Red Eye" from this show is also on the official The Men Who Make the Music ...
To support the album, Devo undertook a lengthy world tour, lasting from October 1978 to June 1979. The look of the tour was largely based around the live act they'd been developing throughout the previous year, with the only differences being the increased budget allowing for higher quality costumes and a basic set, and a focus on the album's ...
The tour listings on Ticketmaster say “Devo: The Farewell Tour — Celebrating 50 Years.” ... maybe 20 years ago, WEA out of Japan assembled a complete collection of every release we ever made ...
Julie Andrews; 1977 "An Evening with Julie Andrews" concert was part of a highly acclaimed sold out national tour of Japan by Julie Andrews; Eikichi Yazawa; 1977; Super Live Nippon Budokan, recorded his Budokan concerts of 1977; Devo; 1979 "The Men Who Make the Music" Japanese TV broadcast.
"Club Devo" webmaster Michael Pilmer states that it was a promo produced by Virgin Records and included with some copies of the band's debut album Q: Are We Not Men? A: We Are Devo! in the United Kingdom. [18] 1981 DEV-O Live. Label: Warner Bros. Formats: CD, vinyl; 50 1 14 — Live EP from the Freedom of Choice tour; 1983 Theme from Doctor ...
CHICAGO — Toward the end of its show on Saturday night, Devo, which brought its 50th anniversary De-Evolution tour to the Riviera Theatre, finally asked the question I was expecting: Does ...
The Complete Truth About De-Evolution contains almost all of Devo's music video output from 1976 to 1990. The DVD does not include two notable music videos: the first is "Theme from Doctor Detroit," the theme to the movie Doctor Detroit; the second is the Jimi Hendrix cover [1] "R U Experienced?," which was removed due to protests from the Hendrix estate.