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Give the past the slip
Step on a crack
Break your momma's back
When a problem comes along you must whip it
Before the cream sits out too long you must whip it
When something's going wrong you must whip it
Now whip it into shape
Shape it up
Get straight
Go forward
Move ahead
Try to detect it
It's not too late to whip it
Whip it good
When a good time turns around you must whip it
You will never live it down unless you whip it
No one gets their way until they whip it
I say whip it whip it good
I say whip it whip it good
Crack that whip
Give the past the slip
Step on a crack
Break your momma's back
When a problem comes along you must whip it
Before the cream sits out too long you must whip it
When something's going wrong you must whip it
Now whip it into shape
Shape it up
Get straight
Go forward
Move ahead
Try to detect it
It's not too late to whip it into shape
Shape it up
Get straight
Go forward
Move ahead
Try to detect it
It's not too late to whip it
Whip it good
Funny thing happened this morning - on the radio they said Donald Trump asked for the "Working Class" to rise up and vote for him against Hillary Clinton (who represents - as he sees it - the political elite).
The report said that he was trying to galvanize support from the "Industrial Mid West" of America.
I tried to visualize where the industrial mid west actually was and immediately Ohio came to mind and then Akron, Ohio and then logically to one of their most famous products - Devo,
And the first record played when I switched on RP this morning was... Devo "Whip it".
Yeah - synchronicity or what?
I hated this when it was first out. Now I don't really mind it. Hang around until 2070 and I will be giving it a 9.
No, it is still annoying....a gimmick
You wouldn't say that if you were around in 1980 when this came out - you would have been bewildered and inspired.
I was around in '80 and bewildered maybe, inspired, nope.
Stupid
You wouldn't say that if you were around in 1980 when this came out - you would have been bewildered and inspired.
Stupid
c.
The future is now.
And sometimes did the music for episodes of PeeWee’s Playhouse, when it wasn’t Todd Rundgren or someone else equally unexpected.
Rugrats too, I think. Mothersbaugh, in any case, if not the whole band. I've seen his name on recent things too.


fun song and a fun band, you must hear their cover of "can't get no satisfaction" - best cover ever imo, love the video too.
Didn't Devo do this song during their appearance on SNL? Hmm .. the 70's were a long time ago, and many brain cells away.
Wonder if anyone's experimented with playing it in a BDSM club. Sorry
To think one of these guys went on to create a kids show.....Yo Gabba Gabba.
And sometimes did the music for episodes of PeeWee’s Playhouse, when it wasn’t Todd Rundgren or someone else equally unexpected.
My first exposure to 'alternative' music while growing up in piss-ant central MN in the 80's. Perhaps the first indication to me that there was a world outside of the farm.
Saw them at Northrup Auditorium, U of MN 2nd row balcony. 1978. Never so scared that I was going to fall off the balcony to the crowd below!
This, and "Another One Bites the Dust" by Queen were the very first 45s I ever owned as a kid. Darn, now I want to get a turntable.
Did you get a turntable yet? If not, why not? Enjoy life now.
What a hoot!
Four of them wearing crazy fluorescent bibs (D - E - V - O) in complete darkness bobbing around the stage for 'Are we not Mean we are Devo'.
Not particularly revolutionary now but was pretty out there then ...

Devo had a bunch of other very good songs that never get played... Girl U Want...Gates of Steel... (hint hint Bill!)
What a time that was...
Wouldn't you have been listening to Steely Dan on heavy late 70's rotation at that time?
FM... no static at all.
What a time that was...
Well maybe their cover of Satisfaction. Whip It was popular but only because it's funny. I don't think it got anyone thinking about its place in music history.
Yes, along with Double Dutch Bus and Smoke Two Joints. All hail the Mighty 690, the pre-KROQ of Southern California.
What a time that was...
I am so glad someone had "too much time" on their hands. I never would have thought of this but it sure gave me a good chuckle



The report said that he was trying to galvanize support from the "Industrial Mid West" of America.
I tried to visualize where the industrial mid west actually was and immediately Ohio came to mind and then Akron, Ohio and then logically to one of their most famous products - Devo,
And the first record played when I switched on RP this morning was... Devo "Whip it".
Yeah - synchronicity or what?


The joke must just be on you.
At least it's a funny one.
More More More!
Local boys make good !
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j_QLzthSkfM


