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Live At The Deaf Club

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Introduction by DJ Johnny Walker
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Kill the Poor
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Back In Rhodesia
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Man With The Dogs
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Gaslight
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California Uber Alles
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Ill In the Head
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Straight A's
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Short Songs
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Holiday In Cambodia
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Police Truck
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Forward To Death
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Have I the Right
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Back in the USSR
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Viva Las Vegas
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Total Tracks: 15   Total Length: 39:24

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Don't buy into the negativity. This is great

prazy

I like this recording for many reasons. For one, the crowd is hyped up and neither muddied out nor overpowering the music. Another great thing about this show is that you can hear the words-a real exceptional detail for Dead Kennedy's. The set is fast moving, tight, and HIGHLY entertaining. This sounds like it was a small room and you really wish you'd been there to see it in the flesh.

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It would have been nice...

1011010

These tracks were not meant to sit on a shelf somewhere waiting for a lawsuit to liberate them. If songs are art, they deserve to be enjoyed. Your pal, 1011010

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Manifesto are scumbags

Jamadagni

Man who could give these guys money after they drug Jello through court for not wanting to sell his songs to Levis? Sell outs suck. Jello has new music. Too bad those other posers lack talent and can't put anything new out. Instead, they feel compelled to screw over kids too ignorant to know any better.

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Can you hear me?

JonBonJon

Is this the same show that was featured in part on the vinyl compilation "Can You Hear Me: Live at the Deaf Club"?

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DO NOT PURCHASE ANY MANIFESTO DK ALBUMS/TRACKS!!!

Eurogirl

Jello Biafra is the heart & soul of the Dead Kennedys. Buying ANYTHING from Manifesto is blasphemy and a direct insult to Jello and Alternative Tentacles. SUPPORT JELLO....BOYCOTT MANIFESTO.

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Terribbbly terrifffic

DrWood

I used to own a bunch of DK bootlegs back in the day, only one had sound quality as good as this. A rare find, live DKs with Jello's voice not sounding like mush. Not the best collection of their stuff, but back in the USSR is fun, and Cambodia is sweet sufferring.

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Terrible

Atomix

I love the dead kennedys and this is worse than alot of bootlegs and cra p ive heard and seen. It doesn't capture DK at all. don't waste your downloads on this.

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They Say All Music Guide

Maybe the greatest tribute you can pay a live album is to think to yourself, “I wish I’d been there.” Live at the Deaf Club is precisely that kind of live album. Recorded in San Francisco in March 1979, this is the DKs at their peak as the short sharp-shock punksters with brains as well as attitude — not to mention a sharp collective sense of humor. Fronted by legendary smart-ass agitator Jello Biafra, this five-piece Dead Kennedys lineup (Jello, East Bay Ray, Klaus Flouride, and Ted, with guitarist 6025 playing his last gig with the band) blazes through a mighty set that includes such killer material as “California Über Alles,” “Kill the Poor,” “Holiday in Cambodia,” and the surreal encore numbers “Back in the U.S.S.R.” and “Viva Las Vegas.” There’s also a previously unreleased track, “Gaslight.” Plenty of atmosphere and sizzling repartee, this is entertainment and punk history in one neat, sweetly subversive package. You’ll wish you’d been there. – Adrian Zupp

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