Be Stiff

This article is about the Devo single. For the 1978 EP, see Be Stiff EP.
"Be Stiff"
Single by Devo
B-side "Social Fools"
Released 1977
Format 7"
Genre New wave, art punk
Label Stiff Records
Writer(s) Gerald Casale,
Bob Lewis
Producer(s) A-side - Brian Eno; B-side - Devo
Devo singles chronology
"(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction"
(1977)
"Be Stiff"
(1977)
"Come Back Jonee"
(1978)

"Be Stiff" is the third single by new wave group Devo, released in 1977. The song was taken from the sessions for Q: Are We Not Men? A: We Are Devo! that were being produced by Brian Eno at the time. Guitarist Bob Lewis wrote the music and came up with the title concept; bassist Jerry Casale penned the verses.

It became an anthem for Stiff Records, and a minor success in the UK. It was covered multiple times, including on a Stiff-released EP of their own artists's interpretations. It was performed in 1980 and live recordings appear on DEV-O Live and Devo Live 1980. It was also performed as an encore on the Freedom of Choice shows of Devo's November 2009 tour.

Covers and alternate versions

An early demo of "Be Stiff" with a very different sound appears on the collection Hardcore Devo: Volume Two, recorded in either 1974 or 1975. Live recordings of the song from Devo's 1980 tour have been released on DEV-O Live and Devo Live 1980 and an alternate demo version (erroneously labeled as an "alternate mix" of the single version) appears on the compilation Recombo DNA.

In 1978, Stiff released an EP (catalog number ODD-2) featuring six artists from the "Be Stiff '78" tour performing version of "Be Stiff". The artists were Lene Lovich, Mickey Jupp, Wreckless Eric, Rachel Sweet, Jona Lewie and the Be Stiff Ensemble (led by Lene Lovich). A site devoted to Mickey Jupp gives the following regarding this recording: "All versions were recorded on the Stiff mobile at a sound check during the tour one very cold October afternoon. Mickey Jupp's version is simply a twelve-bar. The guitar player, Peter Gosling. said, "We just played a twelve-bar a couple of times, Mickey wrote down some words and we recorded it the third time round. It was all over in half an hour," Wreckless Eric's version was done on the second play-through. He just sang the words, "Be Stiff" over and over again, then Brady suddenly decided to put in a bit out of Hendrix's "Purple Haze". "I fluffed it the first time but got it right two bars later," he reported. It's all there on the record. Rachel's version is plain country and Jona's is just Jona's. The final version on the album is the full blown live version. It was always moving to see five bands on stage laughing and joking their way through this last number in the set. The rhythm section is great... three drummers!"

In 1982, Toni Basil released a version of "Be Stiff" on her album Word of Mouth, featuring music recorded by Devo.

The version of "Social Fools" featured on the B-side of the single is a Devo-produced studio version. A second studio version produced by Brian Eno was later issued as the b-side of the "Come Back Jonee" 7" single.

Big Business released a pounding cover of "Be Stiff" on their 2006 Tour EP II.

Chart positions

Chart (1977) Peak
position
UK Singles Chart 71

External links

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