LIVING DEAD
The only album by Dead Hippie, Living 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: Punk, Goth Rock, Deathrock, Hardcore, Psychobilly, 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 Dead, “Living Dead”: www.youtube.com/watch?v=U_80zoOxyew .
(July 2014)