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  1. We're All Devo! is the second home video release by American new wave band Devo. Released on VHS, LaserDisc, CED, and Betamax in 1984, We're All Devo! is a collection of Devo music videos from 1976 to 1983.

    • New Wave
  2. Jul 5, 2022 · Devo - We're All Devo (1983) Hi Fi Stereo Rhino 1990 VHS RipMusic VideosUncut version: https://archive.org/details/were-all-devo-vhs

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  4. We're All Devo: Directed by Gerald Casale. With Devo, Mark Mothersbaugh, Robert Mothersbaugh, Alan Myers. A collection of 13 music videos.

    • (105)
    • Comedy, Music
    • Gerald Casale
    • 54
    • Track Order
    • Credits
    • Extra Info
    • External Links
    "We're ALL Devo!" - Booji Boy and General Boy
    Satisfaction (video) (2:38)
    The Day My Baby Gave Me A Surprise (video) (2:42)
    Whip It (video) (2:40)
    Rod and Donut Rooter (segment one)
    Girl U Want (video) (2:45)

    On-Screen Credits

    (Credits appear in all caps.) Compact Video Services We're All DEVO A Retrospective Music Video Program October 22, 1983 We're All DEVO A Retrospective Program of Devo's Music-Video Classics Program Produced by Chuck Statler Program Written and Directed by Gerald V. Casale Featuring the members of Devo Mark Mothersbaugh Bob Mothersbaugh Allen[sic]Myers Bob Casale Gerald V. Casale Also Featuring Robert L. Mothersbaugh Sr. as General Boy Booji Boy as Himself Craig Allen Rothwell as Spazz Attack...

    Nominations

    1. This was assembled by October 1983 but released (in the U.S.) in 1984 to be eligible for its 1985 Grammy nomination for "Best Video Album."Jerry was the only artist to have also directed videos included in more than one video album nominee this year. 2. This title is a VIRA nominee and winner in the 4th annual ViRA awards. The ViRA is televised award given out by Video Review magazine for the most ground-breaking product in a field and includes "Greatest Home-Video Programs of the Year."

    Background Music

    1. Additional instrumental music was composed and performed by Mark Mothersbaugh. 1. The "We're All Devo" segment of "The Truth About De-Evolution" contains the music heard with Booji's entrance and also the intro to "Mechanical Man" is heard with the neon DEVO. 2. Booji Boy's Funeral/Tunnel of Life intro is heard when Booji is in the ambulance. 3. Music is heard with General Boy introducing the Devo concert. 4. Music is heard at Lifeforms Unlimited with Dr. Byrthfood and with Mark's vision....

    Press/Ads

    1. Pareles, J. (1984, March 25) "We're All Devo". New York Times. H32. 1. "Display Ad 98" (1985, February 26) "Grammy Music SALE” Los Angeles Times. G9. 1. Atkinson, T. (1990, March 23) From Devo to Les Paul, Long-Form Videos Stage Comeback. Los Angeles Times. F29.

    We're All Devo (Master Release) -- Discogs
    We're All Devo[Video] (Overview) -- AllMusic
    We're All Devo(1983) -- IMDb
    All Devo (1990) VHS re-release(overview) -- allmovie
  5. The original 1983 program of Devo's music videos from the 1990 Rhino VHS.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › DevoDevo - Wikipedia

    Devo also recorded two albums of their own songs as elevator music for their fan club, Club Devo, released on cassette in 1981 and 1984. These were later re-released on the album E-Z Listening Disc (1987), with all but two of the original Club Devo songs. These songs were often played as house music before Devo concerts.

  7. It Takes A Worried Man (From the film Human Highway; opens with footage from Devo's home video release We're All Devo featuring Rod Rooter and his daughter, Donut) (1979) Whip It (1980) Girl U Want (1980) Freedom of Choice (1980)

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