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Dogman Presents- The Minutemen-Nixon-Paranoid Chant

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Uploaded by on Aug 19, 2007

Richard M. Nixon the most Paranoid President since the one we have now! Peter Thomas Narrates this film from the Nixon Library
Thanks to D.Boon, Mike Watt, and George
Hurley!

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  • It be interesting if someone made a video for Corona. I envision actors reenacting the events depicted in the song spliced with archival footage of the band. Since "I Felt a Gringo" is about the same event, their 4th of July '82 trip to Mexico, they could make a video duology of Corona and IFLG.

  • I would to hum "Felt Like A Gringo" every time I heard the revolving steel gate come crashing around as I entered Tijuana Mexico from the border. Then of course after a mile or so I would cross the bridge over the sewage canal,uhh river to downtown Tijuana MX, Revolution Street, where I'd grab a ...Corona.

    Just a few miles West is the beach where somewhere I'm sure camped the Minutemen on that fateful 4th of July 82 trip.

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  • Totally. I remember that phrase he said 'I like to fall on my face, I like to hurt myself, I like everything'....at which point this track starts. First skate vid I ever saw, and probably one of the reasons why I'm still skating today. This track matched his section perfectly.

  • absolutely right!!! jason and this song could make you feel like a skating demon wanting to go skate right away. great video part.

  • One of my favorite songs ever!

  • This was the track from Jason Jesse's part in the Santa Cruz video 'Streets on Fire'. Great skate vid and this track suited his section perfectly.

  • Ok, I'll bite.

    What was fateful on Independence day of 1982?

  • Wow, that Michael Moore sure can rock.

    Along with Tricky Dicky's finest 2 minutes and 31 seconds.

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