Dead Kennedys, - Live At The Deaf Club
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Live At The Deaf Club

Label Let Them Eat Vinyl ‎– LETV085LP
Format Vinyl, LP, Album, Limited Edition, Reissue, Red, Gatefold
Barcode 0803341393349
Country UK
Released 07 Oct 2013
Genre Rock
Style Punk, Hardcore
A1 Introduction By DJ Johnny Walker 0:21
A2 Kill The Poor (Disco Version) 3:57
A3 Back In Rhodesia (Early Version Of When You Get Drafted) 1:31
A4 Man With The Dogs 3:23
A5 Gaslight 2:41
A6 California Über Alles 3:45
A7 Ill In The Head 3:25
B1 Straight A's 2:13
B2 Short Songs 0:31
B3 Holiday In Cambodia 4:33
B4 Police Truck 2:55
B5 Forward To Death 1:21
B6 Have I The Right 2:16
B7 Back In The USSR 1:55
B8 Viva Las Vegas 3:07
Bass, Vocals – Klaus Flouride
Drums – Ted
Engineer – Jim Alcivar
Engineer – Jim Keylor
Guitar – 6025
Guitar – East Bay Ray
Mastered By – John Cuniberti
Mixed By – East Bay Ray
Mixed By – Justin Phelps
Vocals – Jello Biafra
Different mixes from this performances of "Short Songs" and "Straight A'S" appear on [m=31844]

Limited to 1000 Copies, no indicator on jacket of disc.



From the liner notes:

"The Deaf Club, as the San Francisco Club of the Deaf, Inc. was affectionately known, was an underground hall in San Francisco's Mission District where bands performed in late 1978 and throughout the year of 1979. While out getting a burrito, the manager of the Offs discovered a small club was available for rent to the general public, rented it, and produced the first show there in December 1978.



The Bay Area punk/alternative community quickly adapted to the new club, where a TV with the sound turned off was always on and beer orders were made with written notes passed to the club members. During the life of the club, a wild assortment of locals hired the room not only to present music, but also to show films, hold birthday parties and host performance art.



In 1980, a compilation of live recordings made at different shows at the Deaf Club was released called Can You Hear Me? Music from the Deaf Club. The limited run vinyl LP featured a few songs each from the Mutants, K.G.B., the Offs, Pink Section, Tuxedo Moon and Dead Kennedys.



This Dead Kennedys' recording is a document of their entire set from March 3, 1979 - an evening that also included the Germs from Los Angeles. "Gaslight" is a track that has never been released before and that night was also notable for being the last performance of 6025 playing guitar live with Dead Kennedys and the band as a 5-piece lineup."
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