The Early Years Live is a video album of various live performances of the Dead Kennedys, filmed from 1978 to 1981 by Joe Reis, owner of the punk-centric video studio Target Video. It was officially released on VHS in July 1987 (and heavily pirated some years afterward) and on DVD in 2001.
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The Early Years Live | |
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Video by Dead Kennedys | |
Released | July 1987 (1987-07) (VHS) July 10, 2001 (2001-07-10) (DVD) |
Genre | Hardcore punk |
Length | 30:00 |
Label | Target Video |
The video also features, along with some of Target's trademark stock footage (battle footage, public domain movies, Ronald Reagan) and crude video graphics, news clips of lead singer Jello Biafra's 1979 San Francisco mayoral campaign.
The video is also notable for containing the only existing video footage of the original five-piece lineup of Dead Kennedys, which included original drummer Ted and second guitarist 6025. The band's more well-known drummer, D.H. Peligro, only appears on the live-in-studio performances shot at Target Video's Bay Area studio.
The performances, in order of appearance, are:
The performances of "Kill the Poor" and "Viva Las Vegas" were shot in black-and-white.
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