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When the Beatles and Stones got no airplay in Europe, the pirate d-j's of the '60s took to international waters and brought the British invasion to millions of rock-starved teens. Meet the original radio pirates who lost their trunks before crazed women tourists, set a ship on fire, and even murdered the competition--and compare them to modern-day Americans shot in silhouette to hide from the law, including one called Commander Bunny.