Going to high school late seventies Santa Cruz, my favorite local band was The Humans. They were a mix of the then emerging New Wave scene with a mix of surf, punk and avant garde theatrics. The first time I saw them was after Devo played a show at the Santa Cruz Civic in 1979. I hung out after the show and got to meetup with Devo so I could show them some pics from their previous Santa Cruz show when they played earlier that year.. While talking to them, they got an invite note from a local band called The Humans that said they were inspired by Devo and that they should come check out their show later that night at JJ’s Pizza over in the East Cliff neighborhood. The guys from Devo and their brother/manager said come on let’s all go!
So me and my younger brother booked out to JJ’s in my Datsun 510 to go hang with Devo and finally get to see The Humans which were getting some considerable buzz at the time. Half an hour later, I’m sitting at a little table with a couple guys from Devo, their manager and a pitcher of beer! I guess those times were a little different.
The Humans came on stage and did a blistering set of punk/new wave music with great surfy guitar licks. I became a big fan of them that night and went to almost every performance they did around the Monterey Bay area. The band was always so cool and friendly to this dorky teenager with his ever present camera around his neck.
Recently I’ve been going through and digitizing some of my favorite old cassette tapes and I found this aircheck tape of Eric Gies and Sterling Storm of The Humans being interviewed on KLRB – the ‘alternative’ progressive FM rock station that broadcasted from the Barnyard in Carmel Valley. Because of this station I was exposed to the Punk revolution, New Wave as well as artists like Captain Beefheart, Frank Zappa and anything else weird the DJs felt like playing.
Happy Birthday!
hey Dave,
do you have Play or Happy Hour digitized? I can’t find them anywhere!
this interview is great. 🙂 thanks for posting.
Just found 11 minutes of video of The Humans from the Stone in San Fran. I did live video effects and these are about 11 minutes that I recorded from that night. Eric still lives in Santa Cruz. I will post on You Tube.
Denise Gallant
Video 4
Just found 11 minutes of video of The Humans from the Stone in San Fran. I did live video effects and these are about 11 minutes that I recorded from that night. Eric still lives in Santa Cruz. I will post on You Tube.
Denise Gallant
Video 4
Just re-linked up the cassette audio file that was missing. This site has more robust hosting and I embeded it via HTML5. Things are so much easier now!
Great story of the time DEVO came to see us playing at JJ’s Pizza after their show at the Santa Cruz Civic Auditorium.
I don’t remember reading this from your point of view before, so thanks very much.
What I remember is this: Sterling had seen DEVO play at Mabuhay Gardens in San Francisco’s North Beach in 1978 and was blown away and inspired. He sent the note to DEVO the night you mentioned.
I ended up running into Mark
Muthersborough in the middle of the crowd after getting off stage after a wild HUMANS set. We introduced ourselves and shook hands. I didn’t see any more of him that evening because we had another set to do. Thanks again, Dave!