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The next generation?

Continued from page 2

Published on July 17, 1997

It's a sign of the times. The new generation is taking over, and anything goes. Some might say Lollapalooza is dead. And they may be right. Like Jane's Addiction, it was never meant to last forever. But there's a new generation out there, and like every generation before them, they'll find some way to congregate and go wild.

Lollapalooza or no Lollapalooza. With or without Perry Farrell. Whether or not they even remember him.

Lollapalooza comes to Dallas Saturday, August 2, at Starplex.

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