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Nazis on my Radio [Swing Kids]

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Uploaded by on Jan 25, 2007

A 'Swing Kids' vid to the ridiculously relevant and apropriate song, Nazis on my Radio, by Angie Aparo. It's basically about how the Nazis don't like swing.

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  • Swing Heil!!!!!!!!!

  • The Nazis didn't just want to tell people what they can or can not listen to on the radio (like the current big government nazi types would like to do, called it government enforced "balance" or "fairness") they went further the actually took radios away from people.

    I found that out when Googleing to find this song.

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  • I love this video :)

    it's such a great film ... terrible time ._.

  • All well and good but this (imo) totally lame song is in sharp contrast to the liveliness and chaos that 40ies swing and swing dancing embodied (and which the nazis hated - I think they would have banned this song because of the lyrics, but would have fallen asleep listening to the music).

  • Lol that guys from house! cooool

  • It's a great movie, amazing that Kids "Rebels" stood up to the Nazis! It goes to show

    the will of Freedom has a way to survive if Tyranny is not in the way! True story....

    articlesoffreedomDOTus

  • too perfect, awesome work!

  • good moive

  • Many of you would be quite surprised to learn what an incredible song catalog Angie Aparo has recorded to date. He is most well known for writing the Faith Hill radio hit "Cry" back in 2002. That track appeared on his album "The American back in 2000, an oustanding record. If you like this artist and would like to hear more please check out my favorites or send me a PM. Cheers...

  • You're aware that the Fairness Doctrine hasn't been in effect for a very long time, right?

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