Count Me In
- 2021
- 1h 21m
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6.8/10
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You can have rhythm without music but you can't have music without rhythm.You can have rhythm without music but you can't have music without rhythm.You can have rhythm without music but you can't have music without rhythm.
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I enjoyed this documentary but it lost a lot of credibility by omitting Neil Peart, considered by most rock fans and all industry magazines as one of the top two or three greatest drummers of all time. His estate might have restricted use of footage but IP laws don't prohibit talking about someone. Wow!
Just to make sure the makers of this documentary get it loud and clear, I'm going to knowingly echo the other reviewers.
Even thought I'm not really a Neil Peart fan, leaving him out of this documentary is virtually a hate crime. Lots of other Iconic drummers are left out, especially the session guys (Blaine, Palmer, Gordon, Porcaro, Purdie, all the Motown drummers). All of the above mentioned would have been much more satisfying than the inordinate amount of screen time devoted to Nicko McBrain, Chad Smith, and the parade of obscure drummers we see here.
Its interesting but if your going to be inclusive of drum innovators / legends you can not miss a important beat . Neil Peart of Rush . Too bad .
How can you not mention Neil Peart or Danny Carey among many others. Kind of disappointing. Several of the drummers they spoke to may be well respected but not very well known and certainly not in the top. Disappointed and sad.
Did you know
- TriviaThe opening drum circle was filmed at Mount Wilson Observatory, 5,715 feet above Los Angeles.
- ConnectionsFeatures The Benny Goodman Story (1956)
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- Cuestión de ritmo
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- LIverpool, England, UK(archive footage)
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- 1h 21m(81 min)
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