2 different Devo appearances from ABC's late night answer to SNL, Fridays. They perform Girl U Want, Gates Of Steel, Whip It & Uncontrollable Urge
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Thanks for posting that. That was a blast. I remember seeing them on Fridays when I was seven or eight, and my jaw just hit the floor. That same weekend I found a whole stack of those "hats" in a garden shop and begged my folks to buy me one, sadly they refused.
Posted by: Sam | September 23, 2007 at 06:21 PM