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    Nicholas Bromell-s -Tomorrow Never Dies-

    In his new book, &quotTomorrow Never Dies," author Nicholas Bromell writes about the relationship between music and drugs in the 60s. . .a time when music was deeply tied to an alienated culture that was seeking a deeper meaning to life. Join journalist Kristine McKenna in conversation with Bromell.

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    KCRW placeholderBy Sarah Spitz • Jul 18, 2001 • 1 min read

    In his new book, &quotTomorrow Never Dies,&quot author Nicholas Bromell writes about the relationship between music and drugs in the 60s. . .a time when music was deeply tied to an alienated culture that was seeking a deeper meaning to life. Join journalist Kristine McKenna in conversation with Bromell.

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      Sarah Spitz

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