The Truth About De-Evolution

The Truth About De-Evolution

The Truth About De-Evolution (full title: "In The Beginning Was The End: The Truth About De-Evolution") was the first music video created by the band Devo. Filmed in 1974, it contains two separate songs: "Secret Agent Man" and "Jocko Homo". It won First Prize at the Ann Arbor film festival, and was routinely screened before Devo live concerts.

ynopsis

The film begins with an extreme close-up of a television, switching between channels while odd gibberish noises play in the background. The film title is superimposed over the television screen. The scene fades to a shot of a factory (filmed at the Goodyear World of Rubber in Akron, Ohio). Members of Devo in its quartet stage are seen in blue workmen's suits, operating machinery, until one notices it is time to go. All the band members wear clear face masks, except for Mark Mothersbaugh, who appears in his Booji Boy mask. The members leave work and get into a car. They pull up behind a club (allegedly JB's in Kent, Ohio) and enter, carrying instruments. A sign on the door reads "Tonight: 15-60-75", a snide reference to The Numbers Band, which Gerald Casale played bass for at one point. The "Secret Agent Man" performance begins, featuring Bob Mothersbaugh on guitar, Gerald Casale on bass, Jim Mothersbaugh on electric bongos, and Mark Mothersbaugh/Booji Boy on synthesizers. The performance routinely cuts away to bizarre visuals, such as two men in monkey masks spanking a woman with ping-pong paddles, or a punk playing a double-neck guitar plugged into a space heater. The segment ends with a fadeout of Mark Mothersbaugh in a John F. Kennedy mask.

The "Jocko Homo" segment begins with Booji Boy running through an Akron parking lot. He enters a building through the fire escape to meet with General Boy. They exchange papers, and General Boy makes a statement: "In the past this information has been suppressed, but now it can be told. Every man, woman, and mutant on this planet shall know the truth about de-evolution."

Booji replies with a famous line: "Oh, dad, we're all devo!"

A series of rapid-fire cuts of the letters in "Devo" appears (with the music of "Mechanical Man" found on ), and then we cut to Mark Mothersbaugh in a Kent State classroom (actually the Governance Chambers), delivering a lecture. As Motherbaugh delivers the lyrics to Jocko Homo, the classroom enters a frenzy of excitement, ending in a near riot.

The film ends with a scene of Booji Boy being stabbed and his mask removed. Then the credits play in a style similarly to the title with an extremely distorted version of "Because" by The Beatles playing. The film ends with a shot of the word "Devo" in neon flashing off.

Trivia

* Devo has claimed, occasionally, that the film contains subliminal messages, which allowed it to win at Ann Arbor.
* The ping-pong paddles shown in the "Secret Agent Man" segment have images of Richard Nixon and Chairman Mao on them.
* The "Shine On America" mural shown in the pre-"Jocko Homo" segment also appears on the cover of "The Akron Compilation", an album of songs by Akron area bands.
* The synthesizer music featured in the pre-"Jocko Homo" segment was sampled by the French electronic group Justice for their high-profile 2007 album "Cross." The sample appears in the song "Stress."


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем сделать НИР

Look at other dictionaries:

  • The Complete Truth About Devolution — was the third home video release by new wave band Devo. It is a collection of Devo s music videos from 1976 to 1990. It was released on Laserdisc in 1993, and on DVD by Rhino Records in 2003.ynopsis The Complete Truth About Devolution contains… …   Wikipedia

  • The Men Who Make the Music — was the first home video released by new wave band Devo. Finished in 1979, the film was set to be the first Video LP, but was shelved by Time Life due to concerns about its anti music industry content. It was released in 1981. A DVD of this film… …   Wikipedia

  • Evolution and the Roman Catholic Church — The position of the Catholic Church on the theory of evolution has moved over the last two centuries from a large period of no official mention, to a statement of neutrality in the 1950s, to a more explicit acceptance in recent years. Today, the… …   Wikipedia

  • The Neptunes discography — The Neptunes are a two member producing group consisting of Pharrell Williams and Chad Hugo. This discography lists the recorded performances as a duo and individuals. It also lists the writing and production credits as The Neptunes, as Williams… …   Wikipedia

  • The Voices of Time (short story) — The Voices of Time is a dystopian science fiction short story by J. G. Ballard. It was first published in 1960. It is an early example of the Inner Space type of story which drove the New Wave movement in the 1960 s. Its primary theme is one… …   Wikipedia

  • The War of the Worlds — War of the Worlds redirects here. For the various other adaptations, see Adaptations of The War of the Worlds. For other uses, see The War of the Worlds (disambiguation). The War of the Worlds   …   Wikipedia

  • The Time Machine — This article is about the novel by H.G. Wells. For other uses, see The Time Machine (disambiguation). The Time Machine   …   Wikipedia

  • The Matrix — For the series, see The Matrix (franchise). For other uses, see Matrix. The Matrix Theatrical release poster Directed by Andy Wachowski Larry Wachowski …   Wikipedia

  • The Outline of History — Outline of History redirects here. For topic outline of history, see Outline of history. The Outline of History   …   Wikipedia

  • Truth in Science — is a United Kingdom based organization which promotes the Teach the Controversy campaign. [ Teaching the controversy is, of course, also related to the required teaching on Variation, inheritance and evolution under topic Sc2 Life processes and… …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”