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    And it's nice because we enjoy the European classical music, and the European folk music, and gypsy music. I mean the feeling of it all. The Russian music, it doesn't matter what it is. Music is music. And Ellington said it that category is there, it's either good or it's bad. If it's good music, it's good music.
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