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  • (2) While the music still retains, and always will retain, various trappings of art rock, the performance is lean and sounds more like a bar band. Oddly, Gerald V. Casale takes the lead on most songs, including the intense closing cover of Johnny Rivers' Secret Agent Man (a Devo staple.) In addition, the band performs songs that would never see an album, such as the bizarre Nutty Buddy ... and the rollocking Huboon Stomp. < "Devo at the Eagle St. Saloon - May, 25th 1977" - everything 2 . com

  • (1) Devo's performance at the Eagle St. Saloon in May 25th, 1977 is a landmark in the development of Devo's unique sound. The bootleg of this show catches Devo in the middle of a transition. By this point, they've mostly left behind their art school image behind, trading it in for a simpler working class aesthetic. They perform, no longer in outlandish costumes, but in simple blue workers jumpsuits. < "Devo at the Eagle St. Saloon - May, 25th 1977" - everything 2 . com

  • I've been searching for a better quality version of this song for years, and I've finally found it. THANK YOU!

  • Dear Sir or Madam, Thanks a ton o love!

  • Fuckin Awesome, Thanks for posting

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