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Thurston Moore of Sonic Youth (who has a new solo album coming out next month) and music critic Byron Coley talk about tonight’s screening of 1991: The Year Punk Broke at Flywheel in Easthampton. They also discuss another film that will be screened, that Courtney Love isn’t thrilled about, and other controversial films about dead musicians.

 http://billdwightshow.com/audio/BDS110411.mp3

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