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| 1. (I Want To Live In) America |
| 2. Where The Beat Meets The Street |
| 3. She's Gonna Win Your Heart |
| 4. Ain't That Peculiar |
| 5. Lifeguard |
| 6. Rock In The '80s |
| 7. Lifeline |
| 8. Falling |
| 9. Thunder & Lightning |
| 10. Gloria Monday |
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
terrible,
This review is from: Where the Beat Meets the Street (Audio CD)
This has to be one of the worst albums of all times. Complete junk. Makes me not want to listen to music.
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
An Orwellian nightmare,
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This review is from: Where the Beat Meets the Street (Audio CD)
1984 was the perfect year for this album: "War is Peace" "Freedom is Slavery" "Garbage is Music". I'm surprised hearing this album didn't kill Jerry on the spot. I actually like the first Midnites album - it's cheese, but it's honest cheese. This is cheese made from the toxic waste of early to mid-eighties rock, when the corporations said, "We're your only access to music - take it or leave it." Well, all music fans, not just deadheads, left this one in the Hefty bag it came in. You can't even find it for sale on the Dead's own website, they know how awful it is.This is the type of album one makes to get out of a contract. Seriously, if you can listen to a song like "Lifeguard" and think it's good music, you should just download a whole bunch of Menudo onto your iPod, set it for endless repeat, put the earbuds on and never take them off. Real music will just hurt you.
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Terrible!,
This review is from: Where the Beat Meets the Street (Audio CD)
Bob Weir and assorted session hacks get together and produce a real turkey stuffed with generic 80's rock. Forget the name players - this is truly dreck, and easily the worst album ever recorded by a member of the Grateful Dead.Don't waste your $$$.
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