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"I Don't Want Permission to Kill"
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The audio portion of the music video, (I don't want) Permission to Kill was arranged by Hugh McDonald, with instruments played by Bob Gilmore, and the M60 machine gun, and vocals, by Brian Wizard.

The video footage was shot in Viet Nam 1969 by Brian Wizard, Doug Marchi, Dave "Killer" Evans, Larry White and Fred Thompson.

The combat recording in Viet Nam were recorded by Harvey Stauber.


The quality of this video rendition of Brian Wizard's (I don't want) Permission to Kill is poor in the 56K version, and near video quality in the broadband version. At this point we are just testing. It is not recommended that the image is increased in size, as visual distortion is too much.

(I don't want) Permission to Kill is the theme song to Brian Wizard's novel, Permission to Kill, and the novel's condensed version, Pollution IV.

If any part of this video interests you, then you really should read the whole story.

$50 Special offer for anyone interested in reading the Will He Make It Saga, a trilogy consisting of the novels: Permission to Kill, and its two sequels that cover the next thirty years of Willie Maykett's life, Back in the World and Permission to Live. Plus, the video documentary, Thunderhawks, which is composed of actual combat scenes from the novel Permission to Kill. The documentary includes the music video (I don't want) Permission to Kill, and the quality is much better.

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