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   Sunday, October 03, 2004  
everyones going to run out to buy or rent the summer's biggest suprise hit, michael moore's little documentary fahrenheit 9/11 which becomes available this tuesday.

heralded by most and slandered by few, the most controversial documentary of all time is so controversial that even its status as a documentary is under debate by those who attack it.

years from now their grandchildren will ask them why they attacked the movies for its alleged falsehoods instead of the president and his falsehoods, and they will mutter something about moore being fat

and a worse kind of liar:

a democrat.

as a registered independent, i wouldnt know anything about lies, and i know less about documentaries, but i do love music, and today i found out that moore's film has two authorized soundtracks attatched to it.

the first, released by the hardest working label in showbusiness, Rhino Records, has all the tunes that helped make moore's film so powerful.

Official Soundtrack

Rhino Records

which includes:

Vacation -- The Go-Gos
We Gotta Get Out of this Place -- Eric Burdon
Cocaine -- J.J. Cale
Shiny Happy People -- R.E.M.
Magnificent Seven Theme -- Elmer Bernstein
Fire Water Burn -- Bloodhound Gang
Theme from "Greatest American Hero" -- Joey Scarbury
Rockin' In the Free World -- Neil Young


Songs And Artists That Inspired Fahrenheit 9/11

Sony Music

which includes:

Chimes Of Freedom (Live) - Bruce Springsteen
With God On Our Side - Bob Dylan
We Want It All - Zack de la Rocha
Masters Of War (Live) - Pearl Jam
Travelin' Soldier - Dixie Chicks
Fortunate Son (Live) - John Fogerty
Know Your Rights - The Clash
The Revolution Starts Now - Steve Earle
Where Is The Love? - Black Eyed Peas feat. Justin Timberlake
Hallelujah - Jeff Buckley

maybe miss montreal will come over this week and she and i can re-watch this summers favorite movie of mine.

and afterward i will show her some etchings, i mean soundtracks.

mist + layne + case + the history of saddam's relationship with the usa in 2.5 minutes


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