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JohnnyRingo

(20,643 posts)
Sun Feb 8, 2026, 03:12 PM 12 hrs ago

Neil Young with Devo.

Neil Young is widely known as the Godfather of grunge music. He was there while Pearl Jam and Nirvana were playing recorder in grade school band.. In particular, "Hey Hey, My MY" stands out as the pattern for those future Seattle bands.

What most don't know, that song had its beginnings in Akron Ohio with Proto Punkers Devo.

On May 28, 1977, Young collaborated with Devo on a version of "Hey Hey, My My (Into the Black)" at the Different Fur studio in San Francisco and would later introduce the song to Crazy Horse. Neil asked asked devo to appear in his movie "Human Highway" as nuclear garbagemen. That led to recording sessions.

During the Different Fur studio sessions, Devo's Mark Mothersbaugh added the lyrics "rust never sleeps", a slogan he remembered from his graphic arts career that promoted the automobile rust proofing product Rust-Oleum. Young adopted the line and used it in the Crazy Horse version of the song, as well as for the title of his album.

Sadly. Neil Young has cancelled his upcoming European tour with The Chrome Hearts. It was to begin in June and run three months. He apologized to fans in a message on his website Friday (Feb. 6) while adding “this is not the time.”

I might be biased here because I love Neil Young, and The Spud Boys from Akron as well. They never stop reinventing themselves.
Why wasn't I notified of this 40 years ago?

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Neil Young with Devo. (Original Post) JohnnyRingo 12 hrs ago OP
Thanks! Hard to believe I've never heard it before. quaint 12 hrs ago #1
DEVO the band and members have influenced so many bands... Tikki 12 hrs ago #2
1970s Devo was so good all my neighbors back then listened to them. JohnnyRingo 5 hrs ago #3

Tikki

(15,068 posts)
2. DEVO the band and members have influenced so many bands...
Sun Feb 8, 2026, 03:35 PM
12 hrs ago

..from the mid70’s through today and on…

From 2013. The Ausmuteants. “Tinnitus”

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Tikki

JohnnyRingo

(20,643 posts)
3. 1970s Devo was so good all my neighbors back then listened to them.
Sun Feb 8, 2026, 10:22 PM
5 hrs ago

I hope they were enjoying it half as much as I was.

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