This is from a French program, but be sure and stick around for a little while. Falco does his interview in English. Whoa. Can’t wait to see him at the Arkansas Sounds Festival

On the jump, check out Little Rock native Jim Dickinson in something called “Captain Memphis Meets The Klitz.” It’s a lot of Dickinson talking about punk rock while wearing a wrestler mask. Good background on The Klitz, one of Memphis’ first punk bands, here.

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Dickinson died on this day in 2009.

H/T to Fast Weapons and Jason Weinheimer for the videos.

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