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Kind of Fonda Henry: A Punk Epiphany (and the Law of the West)
In the dog days of summer 1982, the distinguished American actor, Henry Fonda passes away. On the same day, the Dead Kennedys play a concert in Denver, kicking up a storm not a million miles from memories of the old Wild West. Continue reading →
Posted in Music, Nostalgia, Reminiscence, Stories, Stories and Songs, Tim Weil
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Tagged Dead Kennedys, Henry Fonda, Jello Biafra, punk scene, The Dead Kennedys
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