We Jam Econo

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We Jam Econo

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Directed by Tim Irwin
Produced by Rocket Fuel Films Productions
Keith Schieron
Starring D. Boon
George Hurley
Mike Watt
Release date(s) August 26,2005: USA
Running time 91 min
Language English
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We Jam Econo - The Story of the Minutemen, is a full-length documentary about the influential 1980's punk rock band The Minutemen, created by director Tim Irwin and producer Keith Schieron in association with Rocket Fuel Films. The film premiered on Feb 25, 2005 at the historic Warner Grand Theatre in San Pedro, CA. after two years in production.

Poignant recent interviews with the band's two surviving members Mike Watt and George Hurley, as well as first-person anecdotes from punk notables including Ian MacKaye, Flea, Henry Rollins and Thurston Moore, complement the archival concert and interview footage of the band, creating an informative and moving film for those interested in the band or punk rock in general.

The title comes from a comment made near the end of the film by Mike Watt, in a 1985 interview, when the band is asked if they have anything else to say. He answers for them: "We jam econo." Econo was local slang for economic and described the band's dedication to low-cost record production and touring.

Contents

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Film includes interviews with the following individuals (in alphabetical order):

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Screenshot from Film: (L-R) Mike Watt, D. Boon, George Hurley -- Bard College Interview
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Screenshot from Film: (L-R) Mike Watt, D. Boon, George Hurley -- Bard College Interview

The 2-disc DVD (with 16-page booklet) was released on June 27, 2006 on Plexifilm.

DISC 1: Feature "We Jam Econo - The Story of the Minutemen"

DISC 2: Three live performances:

  • The Starwood, Los Angeles, CA - November 18th, 1980, songs include:
  1. Swing To The Right
  2. Fascist
  3. Joe McCarthy's Ghost
  4. Paranoid Chant
  5. Tension
  6. Contained
  7. Fanatics
  8. Art Analysis
  9. Issued
  10. Validation
  11. Definitions
  12. Warfare
  13. Sickles & Hammers
  14. Hollering
  15. On Trail
  • 9:30 Club, Washington, D.C. - 1984, songs include:
  1. Big Foist
  2. Retreat
  3. Toadies
  4. Anxious Mo-fo
  5. Love Dance
  6. Static
  7. Search
  8. Cut
  9. Plight
  10. Working Men Are Pissed
  11. Ack Ack Ack Ack
  12. Life As A Rehearsal
  13. Beacon Sighted Through Fog
  14. The Only Minority
  15. Mutiny In Jonestown
  16. Maybe Partying Will Help
  17. Political Song For Michael Jackson To Sing
  18. The Roar Of The Masses Could Be Farts
  19. Mr. Robot's Holy Orders
  20. One Reporter's Opinion
  21. God Bows To Math
  22. Please Don't Be Gentle With Me
  23. Joe McCarthy's Ghost
  24. The Punch Line
  25. Definitions
  26. The Anchor
  27. Bob Dyan Wrote Propaganda Songs
  28. This Ain't No Picnic
  29. There Ain't Shit On TV Tonight
  30. No Exchange
  31. Self-Referenced
  32. Dream Told By Moto
  33. Corona
  34. I Felt Like A Gringo
  35. Do You Want New Wave Or Do You Want The Truth
  36. Little Man With A Gun In His Hand
  • Acoustic Blowout (Cable Access Show) - Hollywood, CA - 1985, songs include:
  1. Corona
  2. Themselves
  3. The Red And The Black*
  4. Badges
  5. I Felt Like A Gringo
  6. Time
  7. Green River*
  8. Lost
  9. Ack Ack Ack Ack
  10. History Lesson Pt. II
  11. Tour Spiel
  12. Little Man With A Gun In His Hand

*For one reason or another "The Red and the Black" by Blue Öyster Cult and "Green River" by Creedence Clearwater Revival appear on Disc One as the extra "Copy Songs." Also, "Aint Talkin' 'Bout Love" by Van Halen was part of the acoustic performance and may or may not have been removed due obvious legal reasons.

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