Devo, Plus Opinions on The Linda Lindas & The Regrettes, RIP Chris Bailey of the Saints
Are they not men…they are Devo! This week, hosts Jim DeRogatis and Greg Kot talk with two of the founding members of Devo, Mark Mothersbaugh and Jerry Casale. They chat about the band's origins, its uniqueness in both sound and image, and their nomination for the Rock Hall of Fame in their home state of Ohio. Plus, the hosts review the debut album from The Linda Lindas and the latest from The Regrettes.
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Growing Up The Linda Lindas
Jim and Greg review the debut album from The Linda Lindas, Growing Up. The band's performance of their song “Racist Sexist Boy” in a Los Angeles public library went viral in 2021 leading to a recording contract with Epitaph Records. The young band does not disappoint on their first album, showing impressive range.
Further Joy The Regrettes
The hosts review the third album from The Regrettes, Further Joy. Led by Lydia Night, the band's previous two albums were more garage rock while this one is more slickly produced pop. While the new sound was initially off-putting, both Jim and Greg see honesty and artistic progression in the album.
Devo
DEVO founding members Mark Mothersbaugh and Jerry Casale talk with Jim and Greg about the band's founding and initial wave of popularity, including asking Mick Jagger for permission to cover “Satisfaction” and jamming with Neil Young.
Obit: Chris Bailey
Australian punk pioneer Chris Bailey of The Saints died April 9th. His song “(I’m) Stranded” has been the lead in for Sound Opinions Desert Island Jukebox as long as we've been on the air. The Saints were an inspiration to fellow Australians Nick Cave and Michael Hutchence of INXS.
Featured Songs:
- Devo, "Girl U Want," Freedom of Choice, Warner Bros., 1980
- The Linda Lindas, "Racist, Sexist Boy," Growing Up, Epitaph, 2022
- The Linda Lindas, "Growing Up," Growing Up, Epitaph, 2022
- The Linda Lindas, "Talking to Myself," Growing Up, Epitaph, 2022
- The Linda Lindas, "Nino," Growing Up, Epitaph, 2022
- The Regrettes, "Anxieties (Out of Time)," Further Joy, Warner, 2022
- The Regrettes, "Monday," Further Joy, Warner, 2022
- The Regrettes, "That's What Makes Me Love You," Further Joy, Warner, 2022
- The Regrettes, "You're So F*cking Pretty," Further Joy, Warner, 2022
- Devo, "Working In a Coalmine," New Traditionalists, Warner Bros., 1981
- Devo, "Jocko Homo," Q: Are We Not Men? A: We Are Devo!, Warner Bros., 1978
- Devo, "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction," Q: Are We Not Men? A: We Are Devo!, Warner Bros., 1978
- Devo, "Smart Patrol/Mr. DNA," Duty Now For the Future, Warner Bros., 1979
- Neil Young and Devo, "Hey, Hey, My, My (Into the Black)," Hey, Hey, My, My (Into the Black), unreleased, 1980
- Devo, "Uncontrollable Urge," Q: Are We Not Men? A: We Are Devo!, Warner Bros., 1978
- Devo, "Too Much Paranoias," Q: Are We Not Men? A: We Are Devo!, Warner Bros., 1978
- Devo, "Whip It," Freedom of Choice, Warner Bros., 1980
- Devo, "Gut Feeling / (Slap Your Mammy)," Q: Are We Not Men? A: We Are Devo!, Warner Bros., 1978
- The Saints, "(I'm) Stranded," (I'm) Stranded, EMI, 1977
- The Saints, "Know Your Product," Know Your Product (Single), Harvest, 1978
- Trupa Trupa, "Far Away," B FLAT A, Glitterbeat, 2022
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