Following its tour of art cinemas over the the last year, We Jam Econo - The Story of The Minutemen is to be released on DVD on June 27th.
The band were an integral force in propagating the indie ethic of hard touring and low costs, but, more importantly, played the most intelligent, funny punk-jazz-folk-core scree EVAH, until frontman D. Boon's untimely death in 1985. As well as the original documentary, made up of interviews with the band and the likes of Ian Mackaye, Thurston Moore, Henry Rollins and blistering live performances, the double-DVD will contain five hours(!) of extra live footage, interviews and the band's promo videos.
Having seen the film on its tour this summer, DiS can confirm that, while it's no Instrument as far as cinematography is concerned, all the footage is entirely wonderful and, in many parts, very moving. Emotionally, not visually. But that's kind of assumed.
For a limited time the film is available for preorder at a slightly lower price, here.
DiScuss: Favourite Minutemen song? Oh yeah, and the headline is a reference to how damn long the film is.
you forgot there crowning achievement
the jackass themetune
SCORE!
I will buy this.
Favourite Minutemen song = History Lesson, Pt. 2
'we were fucking corn-dogs'
I love that line.
Woo
get in
this aint no picnic
every song off double nickels is excellent in everyway, one of the best albums ever
can someone
release the full version on CD already?
the spare tracks
and a lot of the live/ band interview footage that makes up the dvd is available (in gheyly reduced quality) at www.corndogs.org
full version of what?
double nickels?
It's missing
a Van Halen cover. And some other things that the vinyl one has.
apparently
little man with a GUNN in his hand was on the vinyl version?!?
And THAT'S
a tune.
oh, my favourites anyway:
Politics of Time, Vietnam and Paranoid Chant
if reagan played disco
= the best.
minutemen = the best.
cut = the best
but otherwise, I can't fault your argument.