Devo - Joko Homo

Devo
Jocko Homo / Mongoloid
Stiff DEV 1 (1978)

Originally released on Devo's own label Booji Boy Records this 45 was issued in the UK by Stiff Records. When first released in the US the track Mongoloid was classed as the A side.  This UK release flipped the sides. 

Jocko Homo was derived from a 1924 anti-evolution tract called Jocko-Homo Heavenbound by Bertram Henry Shadduck, while its "Are we not men?"/"We are Devo!" call and response chant is a reference to the 1932 movie Island of Lost Souls. The song had been in Devo's setlists for several years prior to being recorded, and an early version was featured in the band's 1976 short film The Truth About De-Evolution.

Bruce Connor, an experimental movie maker, created a video for the track "Mongoloid".  Devo marketed the video as "A documentary film exploring the manner in which a determined young man overcame a basic mental defect and became a useful member of society. Insightful editing techniques reveal the dreams, ideals and problems that face a large segment of the American male population. Very educational".






























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