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Max Roach was the one who introduced the odd meters on an album called -- he did jazz in three-quarter time. He's the one. Max Roach is the greatest drummer the country ever produced and they tried to drive him crazy because he went social. That was the reason. Thelonius Monk. He was the only one of that crowd, just like I was, who went social. What were we talking about, though?
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