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His adult life was always on drugs so nobody ever knew-nobody would know. That's a hypothetical thing you could never tell what he would have done but he was a genius, that's all. I don't think that the narcotics did anything to enhance his playing, but who's to say, because nobody knew him when he wasn't.
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