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Subject: PROTEST

Written By: HARRY BUKOVINSKY on 12/8/2000 at 11:16 a.m.

In the last few weeks of 1989...I Fought the Law by the Bobby Fuller Four, You're No Good by Linda Ronstadt, Voodoo Chile by Jimi Hendrix, and Beat It by Michael Jackson were played over and over and over for hours on end. For whom were they played?


Subject: Re: PROTEST

Written By: Todd R on 12/9/2000 at 2:01 a.m.

: In the last few weeks of 1989...I Fought the
: Law by the Bobby Fuller Four, You're No Good
: by Linda Ronstadt, Voodoo Chile by Jimi
: Hendrix, and Beat It by Michael Jackson were
: played over and over and over for hours on
: end. For whom were they played? >>>>>> Manuel Noriega? Werent these songs blasted at his compound by US authorities to try and get him to leave? Seems to me I remember hearing about this in the news back then..

Subject: Re: PROTEST

Written By: james martin on 12/9/2000 at 8:17 a.m.

You forgot to add Van Halen's "Panama" to the list.

Subject: Re: PROTEST

Written By: Aj on 12/9/2000 at 5:10 p.m.

I thought "Welcome to the Jungle" by GNR was played the most. Aj