DVD review: Beware of Mr Baker
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Your support makes all the difference.Whether or not you're interested in Cream, Blind Faith and the rest of Ginger Baker's musical endeavours, this tragicomic tale of riotous bad behaviour and thunderous jazz-rock drumming is a must-see.
Baker's many famous admirers and colleagues (John Lydon, Eric Clapton and so on) discuss him with a mixture of adoration and terror, but none of them can top his own crotchety, poetic, expletive-filled way with an anecdote.
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