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Killed Laura Palmer
Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: Ashland, KY
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I'll go with:
Terry Bozzio Mike Portnoy Charlie Watts Jon Fishman Stewart Copeland Bill Kreutzmann
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carpe musicam
Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: Les Barricades Mystérieuses
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I'm surprised you mentioned Charlie Watts, because he gets entirely overlooked.
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Groupie
Join Date: Jul 2011
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I'm curious you mentioned Bill Kreutzmann without Mickey Hart. Admittedly I'm not familiar with music of the Grateful Dead--Mickey Hart seems to have more press exposure, possibly due to his books on percussion history. Is Kreutzmann a more steady in-the-pocket time-keeper like Charlie Watts?
Thanks, PG |
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