

The song is also featured in Michael Moore's documentary Fahrenheit 9/11, when George Bush is seen playing golf in the months before the 9/11 attacks. The original song plays over a montage at the beginning of the episode, while character Angelica Pickles sings her own version with modified lyrics at the end of the episode. The song features prominently in " Vacation", the third episode of the fourth season of Nickelodeon cartoon Rugrats. "Beatnik Beach" – 2:52 (2:45 on cassette) In popular culture We didn't even try to make it look like we were really waterskiing." Track listing ħ-inch and cassette single A. if you look at our eyes, we're all so drunk. Lots." Wiedlin says the effects are evident during the closeups of the women at the end: ". "After seven or eight hours we sent out someone to sneak in booze." Kathy Valentine says they drank "lots of champagne. "We still saw videos as an annoying waste of time," recalls Jane Wiedlin. It was shot in one very long day on a $50,000 budget, large for the time, and the band was coming off a debut album that had reached no.
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The photo then freezes and zooms out to be shown in another travel brochure on the floor, which an unseen janitor sweeps up, with other trash (most likely from the airport portion of the video). All the band members smile and mug for the camera in individual closeups. Gradually it changes to show them performing, then ends with a section in which they appear to be water-skiing in formation, as on the album cover.

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