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Uploaded by on Jan 18, 2008

Mark Mothersbaugh & Gerald V Casale discussing Japanese cuisine, the state of the world & the hassles of customs security.
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DEVO Live in the land of the Rising Sun (DVD)
Made during thier 2003 tour of Japan.

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  • Devo rocks. There minds are slipping though. There not so eloquent as they used to be.

  • Simple stuff for a simple mind. Jesus was an exemplary moral teacher who urged us to rise above some of our baser and more self-destructive instincts. Then again, so was Confucius, Gandhi, Martin Luther King, or Devo themselves. Please read some books, get outside your own culture, and try to get past the limit of your little sectarian tribe. Duty now for the future, etc.

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  • That was a massive story about sushi, wow...

  • For being guys who are kinda smug and think theyre soo smart they sure seem to have been cornholed time and time again through all these years by wiser and more shrewd music executives when it comes to running the business side of a band

  • @Ashloomis

    To me Polysics doesn't sound that much like Devo.

  • Sorry Devo, but if you defend the dolphins, and eat sushi; there you got a contradiction.

    Huge contradiction actually.

    VEG´S A WAR!

    We go with what we say

    Even though we´d like to EAT SUSHI.

    damn it

  • Fuck You Gerlad Casale

  • Wow. Casale loves to be interviewed!

  • I'm not used to Devo swearing so much.

  • Well, if you're refering to the very beginning interview you gotta remember that they are trying to explain things to Japanese people who may not know the language very well. Therefore they have to do it in a more simplistic way, making it sound broken. If you're refering to the bulk of the interview, they may just be tired (Mark's hair looks disheveled). For all we know they did the interview a little after getting of the plane. They still have great things to say. Last line hits it home big!

  • "The cost of freedom,... is your f##king freedom, pal." So true.

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