Laurie Anderson performs a piece from her new show, "Delusions," live in Studio 360.
Delusions
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I enjoyed the privilege of seeing and hearing Laurie Anderson perform DELUSIONS at the Brooklyn Academy of Music tonight. The sequence represented in this clip was among the most memorable. Thank you very much for making this audio file available for all to hear.
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