Living Dead

Under Appreciated

LIVING DEAD


The only album by Dead HippieLiving Dead came out in 1983 on the obscure Pulse Records label, and my copy (and maybe all of them from what I can tell) was in clear vinyl.  There is a remarkable variety on the songs, in terms of the musical style in particular.  A lot of them are political, such as the one that really stands out to me from the album, “Big Train”. 
 
There are a lot of reviews of the album out there now, and most found something that they didn’t like; they would like some of the song styles but not others, and they complained that Dead Hippie had pretensions because they were overly dramatic in their performances. 
 
(July 2012)
 
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I first learned of Dead Hippie from their appearance on the late-night L.A. punk rock showcase New Wave Theatre; I later was able to find their only album, Living Dead.  The meticulous discography website Discogs lists the album under the categories:  PunkGoth RockDeathrockHardcorePsychobilly, and Psychedelic Rock

 

Songs by Dead Hippie are rather hard to turn up on YouTube, but I have found some.  Here’s the title song from the album Living DeadLiving Dead”:  www.youtube.com/watch?v=U_80zoOxyew .  

 

(July 2014)
 
Last edited: March 22, 2021