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Main => Everything Else => Topic started by: danny_galaga on May 26, 2008, 02:03:23 am
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alpha
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jNxURxqIv80
omega
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7W_kG3Aj9Tg
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Exactly what demographic was clamoring for a "new Devo" with altered lyrics to make it cheery and family friendly? I don't know who these kids are (they are not musicians according to the Wikipedia entry) but I hate them.
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Makes me want to lose my lunch on the keyboard.
Such a cool track from Devo, avoid Dev2.0 at all costs! :angry:
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Had....to....wrap.....head...with.....duct....tape.......
....head.....going...to.....explode.....!!!
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keep calm
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I noticed the 80's are starting to be mined for material... My kid was watching some crap on Disney Channel the other day.
They had one kid with punk rocker hair, and another New Wave looking kid with a skinny tie and sport coat singing Kids Of The Future.
It was just a slightly mangled version of Kim Wilde "Kids In America".
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I noticed the 80's are starting to be mined for material...
You have no idea. There are 6 or 7 movies currently in the works which will either be remakes or sequals of classic 80's movies. Off the top of my head I remember them saying Bill and Teds Excellent Adventure, Short Circuit, and Beverly Hills Cop, but I know there are several more that I'm forgetting.
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I noticed the 80's are starting to be mined for material... My kid was watching some crap on Disney Channel the other day.
They had one kid with punk rocker hair, and another New Wave looking kid with a skinny tie and sport coat singing Kids Of The Future.
It was just a slightly mangled version of Kim Wilde "Kids In America".
Man...how could a kid of today know what the hell was cool about the 80's?
Anyhow...
The Epoxies do retro right:
http://youtube.com/watch?v=-VvenOWt8xE
http://youtube.com/watch?v=8ZEFEN70v_k
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I noticed the 80's are starting to be mined for material... My kid was watching some crap on Disney Channel the other day.
They had one kid with punk rocker hair, and another New Wave looking kid with a skinny tie and sport coat singing Kids Of The Future.
It was just a slightly mangled version of Kim Wilde "Kids In America".
The Disney Channel has been 'mining' the 80s for material non-stop since the 1980s.
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Didn't realize that, but haven't really been exposed to the whole kid scene until a couple years ago.
Hadn't really heard a direct lift of an 80's tune redone until that Kids In America ripoff.
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Didn't realize that, but haven't really been exposed to the whole kid scene until a couple years ago.
Hadn't really heard a direct lift of an 80's tune redone until that Kids In America ripoff.
well, that devo 2.0 thing is disney channel...
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Didn't realize that, but haven't really been exposed to the whole kid scene until a couple years ago.
Hadn't really heard a direct lift of an 80's tune redone until that Kids In America ripoff.
well, that devo 2.0 thing is disney channel...
I understand that, my comments are kind of out of context there... PBJim said Disney Channel had been ripping off 80's music since the 80's. I thought it was a new phenomenon. That Devo thing is new, basically what I've been noticing.
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Just heard someone butcher a Howard Jones tune the other day. I think I died a little inside.
RandyT
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Just heard someone butcher a Howard Jones tune the other day. I think I died a little inside.
RandyT
I'm still not over Gwen Stefani doing Talk Talk's "It's My Life".
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Just heard someone butcher a Howard Jones tune the other day. I think I died a little inside.
RandyT
I'm still not over Gwen Stefani doing Talk Talk's "It's My Life".
i'm glad i'm not the only one...
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I noticed the 80's are starting to be mined for material...
You have no idea. There are 6 or 7 movies currently in the works which will either be remakes or sequals of classic 80's movies. Off the top of my head I remember them saying Bill and Teds Excellent Adventure, Short Circuit, and Beverly Hills Cop, but I know there are several more that I'm forgetting.
Since I already brought it up in this thread, I'll post this here.
Brett Ratner, the director of the new Beverly Hills Cop movie, has confirmed that he is going to make an absolute piece of garbage, as if there was any doubt.
"When asked what is biggest challenge would be, Ratner seemed to indicate that his new film would be geared towards a very PG audience. “10-year-old kids, 12-year-old kids don’t really know the old ‘Beverly Hills Cop.’ So it’s an opportunity to make it new for kids,” Ratner said."
Keep in mind that all three of the originals were rated R.
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The really sad part is that DEVO was involved in the creation of DEV2.0
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Devo_2.0
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The really sad part is that DEVO was involved in the creation of DEV2.0
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Devo_2.0
I blame Mark Mothersbaugh. Doing all that music for Rugrats and other children's fare must have warped his fragile little brain...
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Would that be the same Bret Ratner that single-handedly destroyed the X-men movie franchise? Yeah, that guy's a moron. Like Michael Bay, you don't need him to say anything about the film beforehand to know that it's going to be an utter piece of unwatchable garbage.
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Jerry and Mark, at the end of the day, are businessmen. As non-conformist and original as they were when they started (great video find by the way - I had never seen that!) they are now in the late 50's (at least), and run companies (http://www.mutato.com), and have families.
They realize that the Devo name is still worth a few bux to the children of the 80s who now have kids of their own. They have mellowed a bit and don't seem to be opposed to profiting as much as they can, while they still can. And I can't say I entirely disagree with that.
I have had the opportunity to work with and hang out with both Jerry and Mark many years ago, and they seemed to enjoy and laugh at getting paid by large corporations for their "subversive" art. They enjoyed that paradox and haven't shied away from taking home a paycheck for their work. I suppose as they are looking towards retirement, and providing a financial nest egg for their families, they must have thought "why not?"
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good points. the paradox of the popular subversive- sex pistols, kurt cobain, etc. except that i dont think mark or jerry are wanting for a 'nest egg'. so i view it as quite the sell-out...
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Mothersbaugh in 2008 (I think):
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LBpgMyioInA[/youtube]
Mutato Muzika on the Sunset Strip in Hollywood: