Laurie Anderson on scuplting sounds with Brian Eno, Peter Gabriel and her unique duet machine

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Back in the '70s, Laurie Anderson had a lot of fun playing with people's perceptions of what a music piece could be, and by throwing together surreal performance, spoken word tone poems, and abstract synth grooves, she even turned the pop world upside down.

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