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Dead Boys Return of the Living Dead Boys: Halloween Night 1986 Dead Boys Return Of The Living Dead Boys: Halloween Night 1986 An insane reformation performance at the Ritz in NYC, Halloween 1986. On Halloween (of course!) 1986 the gods of punk rock rose from the dead. The original members of the Dead Boys reformed for a short jaunt to pre- Disney NYC and leveled the audience of old heads, burnouts, prostitutes, junkies, geeks and freaks. This DVD is the document of that hallowed evening at the Ritz. Stiv Bators, Cheetah Chrome, Jimmy Zero, Jeff Magnum and Johnny Blitz got it together for one more show in their old stomping ground of New York City. Starting with an introduction from long time supporter Joey Ramone, to the power riff of the honest-to-god anthem "Sonic Reducer" (played twice!) to an unreal cover of the Stooges' "Search Bonus and Destroy," the Dead Boys put the boot to the notion that all reunions suck. • Rare 1980 TV interview featuring Stiv, musical collaborator Frank Secich and interviewer Gary Cubberly Track Listing • Joey Ramone Intro • Super Rare 'Sonic Reducer' Video • Sonic Reducer • All This And More • Caught With The Meat In Your Mouth • Calling On You • Won't Look Back • What Love Is • I Need Lunch • Ain't Nothing To Do • Down In Flames • Son Of Sam • Detention Home Artist Dead Boys Title Return Of The Living Dead Boys: • 3rd Generation Nation Halloween Night 1986 • Tell Me (cover) Selection # MVDV4665 UPC 022891466598 • Search And Destroy (cover) Prebook 2/11/2008 • Flamethrower Love Street Date 3/18/2008 Retail $14.95 • High Tension Wire Genre Alternative/Punk • Sonic Reducer Run Time 50 mins Box Lot 30 Label IMAX Audio 5.1 Surround Sound Format DVD T: 800-888-0486 | F: 610-650-9102 | PO Box 280 | Oaks, PA 19456 | www.MVDb2b.com Publicity Contact: Clint Weiler | 610.650.8200 x115 | [email protected].
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