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STRANGER THINGS: THE DRIVE INTO EXPERIENCE, LOS ANGELES, CA, USA

proverb reads, “When the winds of change blow, some people build walls and others build windmills.” When touring went on ice with the onset of COVID-19, bands turned to livestreaming to stay connected to fans and to bring some much-needed revenue into the coffers. The early wave of bands built the equivalent of walls, basically selling tickets to spiritless gigs in awkwardly empty clubs or jam rooms. A second wave of windmill builders soon followed, with

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