Originally released during the mid-'80s on video cassette, the Butthole Surfers' ^Blind Eye Sees All, Live 1985 was reissued on DVD in 2002. Recorded at a Detroit club while on tour in support of their full-length debut, ^Psychic...Powerless...Another Man's Sac, the 80-minute release is a fine snapshot of the Butthole Surfers during their formative stage -- in all their whacked-out, drug-induced glory. You'll find versions of such early Butthole Surfers classics as &"The Shah Sleeps in Lee Harvey's Grave," &"Bar-be-que Pope," &"Cowboy Bob," &"Dum Dum," and &"Lady Sniff," while frontman Gibby Haynes shows why many consider him to be one of rock's most unpredictable and quirky performers (whether it be singing into a megaphone, performing nude, making a mess of the stage, etc.). Also intercut throughout ^Blind Eye Sees All, Live 1985 are nonsensical interviews with the group (while all are laying in bed). ~ All Movie Guide