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"Night of the Living Rednecks" Song by Dead Kennedys Released 1987 Format CD Recorded 1979 Genre Spoken Word Jazz Length 5 min 10 s Label Alternative Tentacles Producer Jello Biafra Night of the Living Rednecks is a live improvisation featuring singer Jello Biafra, of the Dead Kennedys, recounting a story to the audience with a bebop style bass guitar and drum backing, as guitarist East Bay Ray fixes his "broken" guitar. Plot The song begins with the end of a live performance of the band's song "Chemical Warfare" at the early show in the Earth Tavern in Portland, Oregon, on November 19th, 1979. At the end of the song East Bay Ray's guitar cuts out abruptly, and Jello Biafra announces to the audience, "Ray's guitar broke!" The audience then tries to get them to play their version of the theme song to Rawhide, to which Jello responds "No, he won't play 'Rawhide,' won't play anything." He also humorously invites a member of the audience to be Dinah Shore for a performance of the theme tune from her show, asking them "whose alter ego is Dinah Shore?" while some members of the audience still try to cajole them into playing "Rawhide." Apparently unsatisfied by the audience's response, he then makes note of a particular fan's lack of enthusiasm for the suggestion ("Oh, his fist didn't go up so quickly this time!"). Drummer Ted then does a quick drum roll, which Jello appears to find unsatisfactory for the performance, as he then repeats the word "yawn." Klaus Flouride then begins a bebop style bass line while Ted begins drumming again, then Jello starts telling a story. The story is about the last time that Jello was in Portland, the night before the band played at The Long Goodbye on November 7th, 1979. This means that the "jock incident" happened on November 6th, 1979. While Jello was walking the street at 10:30 PM, he was attacked by jocks in a bright blue pick-up truck (which Jello said looked like a "life-sized Hot Wheels car"), who shouted "hey faggot" at Biafra, and apparently "showered (him) with some water." After the first time this happened Biafra picked up a rock, expecting them to come back, and kept walking until he came to a Kentucky Fried Chicken restaurant. The jocks did come back a few seconds later, yelling at Jello "hey, faggot, where's the nearest McDonald's?" and squirting him when he said he doesn't know. Biafra responded by throwing the rock and putting a dent in the truck. After the jocks realized what Jello had done they stopped the truck in a parking lot near a Fred Meyer store (which for some reason elicits a "Fred Meyer!" cheer from one member of the crowd) and come charging at Jello with clubs and threatening to kill him. Biafra decides to hide in a phone booth in front of the Kentucky Fried Chicken while the jocks try to get in. After a few seconds of the jocks trying to get into the booth and a crowd of people saying he was crazy, Jello, who thought that acting like he really was crazy would be his way out of the situation, decided to goad the Jocks into calling the cops, which they did—only to be sent home by the police after the incident was recorded. Jello reflects on the incident, saying "So this is Oregon. Tolerant Oregon," and then hassles East Bay Ray to finish fixing his guitar, because he's out of stories. Trivia According to the liner notes for Give Me Convenience OR Give Me Death, the person who recorded the song is unknown, as the track is listed as being recorded by "persons unknown". The original performance of this track is also available on video as part of a 1979 Portland, Oregon concert that is widely circulated as a bootleg. This happened on the corner of W Burnside and NW 21st Avenue. The KFC is now a Taco Bell. v • d • e Dead Kennedys Jello Biafra  · East Bay Ray  · Klaus Flouride  · D.H. Peligro Bruce Slesinger  · Ron "Skip" Greer  · Dave Scheff  · 6025 · Brandon Cruz · Ted · Jeff Penalty Studio albums Fresh Fruit for Rotting Vegetables · Plastic Surgery Disasters · Frankenchrist · Bedtime for Democracy Live albums A Skateboard Party · Mutiny on the Bay · Live at the Deaf Club Extended plays In God We Trust, Inc. Compilations Give Me Convenience or Give Me Death · Milking the Sacred Cow Songs "California Über Alles" · "Kill the Poor" · "I Kill Children" · "Holiday in Cambodia" · "Police Truck" · "Viva Las Vegas" · "Too Drunk to Fuck" · "Nazi Punks Fuck Off" · "Rawhide" · "Buzzbomb" · "Halloween" · "Bleed for Me" · "Moon Over Marin" · "A Growing Boy Needs His Lunch" · "Jock-O-Rama" · "MTV - Get Off the Air" · "Take This Job and Shove It" · "Chickenshit Conformist" · "I Fought the Law" · "Night of the Living Rednecks" · "Pull My Strings"