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By Jesse Hughey, Saturday, Mar. 21 2009 @ 2:02PM
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Devo at Austin Music Hall Friday night.
Act: Beach House
Where: Cedar Street Courtyard
What It Was Like: Packed. There were obviously quite a few fans of Beach House's mellow, cheery songs. Also, judging by all the "Who are these guys?" I heard, many badge-holders were taking advantage of a relatively quiet set to talk, text or chill out. Which pretty much defines Beach House for me: they're good background music.
Verdict: Good buzzy, cheery songs. I especially like the electric harpsichord sound. But after three days on my feet, I needed something more energizing to keep from falling asleep.
Venue Advice: If you catch a show in the Cedar Street Courtyard, go inside one of the bars on either side. They're not crowded, and doorways provide a great close-up view of the bands.

Act: The Paper Chase
Where: The Parish
What It Was Like: Thrilling. John Congleton was in top form, flailing all over the stage, flinging his guitar around by the strap and pantomiming onstage suicide. Word of the band's fantastic live shows has obviously spread, as the place was packed. "Dying With Decent Music" was awesome; I'm going to have to give God Bless Your Black Heart another listen after hearing how cathartic that song felt.
Verdict: According to another critic I ran into at the show, "They're the best live band in Dallas." They're pretty damn high on my list too. 
Cool Stage Move: Congleton let the feedback gradually build in intensity during the final song--with his Stratocaster balanced on the back of his neck.

Act: Tricky
Where: Austin Music Hall
What It Was Like: A rock show. For all his history as a pioneering electronica producer with Massive Attack and solo, Tricky is doing rock these days. Trip hop is officially dead. That said, his band was good, even if it bordered on a nu-metal/rap-rock sound at times, and he is a magnetic front man.
Verdict: Definitely a good choice as opener for Devo. He was wise to keep his set short.
Random Note: It was entertaining to watch all the gray-haired guys--clearly there for Devo--get into the music. Devo has some pretty cool fans, as nobody seemed confused or asked who the hell this Tricky band was.

Act: Devo
Where: Austin Music Hall
What It Was Like: Five guys who look like they just stepped out of cubicles, put on goofy costumes and then playing an awesome variety of weirdo punk classics in front of an enormous video screen with hilarious, mind-boggling film clips. They kicked off the set with the new "Don't Shoot, I'm A Man," which got roars of appreciation. It's no less jerky and robotic than older Devo, but energized by hard-edged guitar and electro beats. But as enthusiastic as its reception was, the hits and near-hits like "Peek A Boo," "Mongoloid" and, of course, "Whip It" had the crowd in a frenzy--despite an updated sound that didn't recreate the album versions note for note.
Verdict: I am now actually interested in the new album.
Cover Me: The band played its two oddball covers "Secret Agent Man" and "Satisfaction" back to back, which served to emphasize how their robotic versions can somehow take the piss out of the original while also paying homage.
Video Highlight: During one song, the video showed a hilarious animation of fruit, golden sparkles and a kitten flying from a woman's (bikini-covered) crotch. Sounds revolting on paper, but it was really funny in its execution.

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devotee says:

satisfaction was on their first album. Secret Agent Man on their second...but it wasn't a cover.

Posted On: Sunday, Mar. 22 2009 @ 12:22PM
ChrisU says:

c'mon devotee! it's the same Secret Agent Man that was a hit for Johnny Rivers.
Devo's multi-media performances were way ahead of their time in the seventies.

Posted On: Sunday, Mar. 22 2009 @ 1:59PM
Jesse says:

Yeah, the music is nothing like the Johnny Rivers song, but the lyric is the same. "Cover" might not be the right word. "Reinterpretation," maybe?

Posted On: Sunday, Mar. 22 2009 @ 2:41PM
devotee says:

Here are the lyrics to Devo Secret Agent Man:

You know i live a life of danger
For the fbi
Keeping tabs on our nation
On the land, on the sea, in the sky
But every single night
Before i go to bed
I get down on my knees
And thank god
I'm a secret agent man
* secret agent man
Secret agent man
They've given me a number
But they've taken 'way my name
I got one hell of a job to perform
For the u. s. of a.
Got the responsibility
Of our nation's top security
But every night and day
I salute the flag and say
Thank you jesus
Cause i'm, i'm a secret agent man

....now, tell me that is the same as the Johnny Rivers song

Posted On: Sunday, Mar. 22 2009 @ 6:31PM
Jesse says:

OK, devotee, I stand corrected. I heard the "given me a number, taken away my name" part and wrongly assumed that it was a cover.

Posted On: Sunday, Mar. 22 2009 @ 7:21PM
shadowman says:

Jesse,

You have nothing to apologize for, Devotee is wrong, it is a cover...yes most of the verses were changed, but the chorus is verbatim, sung in the same style and the main riff and musical stylings is also similar.

And officially, if Devotee would bother checking the liner notes of "Duty Now for the Future", he/she would see that P.F. Sloan and S. Barri are the only listed writers and get all of the royalties, no one in Devo got any writing credit.

I love Devo and that is a great song and am happy and proud to call it a quirky cover song.

Posted On: Monday, Mar. 23 2009 @ 2:51AM
gman says:

I was wondering why NO ONE in Dallas reviewed the Devo show last Wednesday at the Palladium? No guidelive, no DC9, no startelegram, hell, not even on devo-obsesso!

FWIW, the show was amazing, but personally, I could have done without Booji Boy during "Beautiful World", which made it almost anticlimactic and unnecessary. The music throughout the show carried it's own weight. I think the highlight was SmartPatrol/Mr.DNA, but I digress...

BTW - the Dallas show was the only show before the SX show, which were the only two stateside dates so far this year.

I guess better late than never...

DUTY NOW, SPUDS!

Posted On: Monday, Mar. 23 2009 @ 9:46AM
shadowman says:

I am with you there gman...it was nice that the DMN did a front page article on the day of the show in the Guide section, but was really hoping for a review from the Observer or DMN, or something.

devo_obsesso will have a full report with dozens of pictures, it just takes time because Michael does it up right. Check there in about a month and you will be very happy.

Posted On: Monday, Mar. 23 2009 @ 10:31AM
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