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The Minutemen - "We Jam Econo: The Story of the Minutemen" Plexifilm by Keith Boyd 07.18.06 This 2 disc set does an amazing job of conveying just why this band was so special. The frame-device is Mike Watt driving around San Pedro talking about the band and their lives. Along the way we are treated to impressions by most of the people who moved through their circle, including Dez Cadena, Fleas, John Dee, Henry Rollins, Spot, Keith Morris, Thurston Moore and too many others to mention. Interview segments are alternated with clips of the band playing at all of the classic 1980’s punk venues. The second disc is all performances. THere are 62 songs played at The Starwood, The 9:30 Club and most amazing of all, an entire acoustic gig. There is so much rich material here to enjoy. This documentary conjures up a time when it seemed as though a fissure had opened up in reality. If one had some conviction it was possible, even in Reagan era America, to jump into that fissure and conjure up something truly original. To me The Minutemen are untouchable. D.boon is not dead. His legacy casts a large shadow still. It was the light of ideas that came to me through their music that helped lead me on my way to the Peace Corps in Africa. It was their commitment to music that led my pal Rodney to continue pursuing music and eventually form the band Sugar Ray. ‘We Jam Econo” is an amazing film. The concert footage alone makes it vital. I think it should be required viewing for anyone forming a band, or anyone who simply loves music.
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