Throwback: Happy 76th Birthday, Mark Mothersbaugh!

Welp, we’ve made it to May y’all. This year has been yet another infuriating, soul-crushingly brutal slog. I’m furious and exhausted. And if you have a conscience and a soul, you feel the same. There isn’t an easy way out of this hell. 

But there’s music, art, small pleasures, and every day joys. We’ll cling to that as much as possible in between fighting for the rights and futures for our loved ones — and ourselves.

Of course, with this site, it’s important to show respect to our legends and our contemporary artists. And to that end, let’s get to it: 

DEVO co-founder, frontman and primary songwriter Mark Mothersbaugh celebrates his 76th birthday today. DEVO is arguably one of the outrageously weird, funniest and arguably one of the most original bands in rock history. They may have imitators but no one has come close. 

Plus, I think their version of “(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction” is the best ever recorded — because it just seems sexually frustrated. 

As for me, I grew up listening to a lot of DEVO. Mom used to clean while playing DEVO’s “Whip It” and other songs and I’d happily bounce around in my crib or in the apartment. My love of music goes back that far — and maybe even further than that. 

Funnily, the guy behind those weird songs also did the themes and soundtracks to every Nickelodeon TV show in the 90s. Every single time that I think of that, it makes me laugh. 

Happy birthday, Mark!

I did catch Mark and his bandmate Vincent Casale during a showing of DEVO shorts and music videos at MoMA:

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