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Beware of Mr. Baker (2012)
Documentary
Ginger Baker looks back on his musical career with Cream and Blind Faith; his introduction to Fela Kuti; his self-destructive patterns and losses of fortune; and his current life inside a fortified South African compound.

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Director: Jay Bulger
Writer: Jay Bulger
Stars: Ginger Baker, Femi Kuti and Eric Clapton http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-Z1Euzr09kx8/ULg1M8ZQvLI/AAAAAAAAAoY/qvaHZaOIBSs/s320/Beware%2Bof%2BMr.%2BBaker.jpg
Ginger Baker is an angry man: that fact becomes apparent when he smashes the film's director in the nose in the opening scene. The legendary drummer, best known for his work with Cream and Blind Faith, is one of the most notorious musicians in rock history. From the South African compound he shares with his 29-year-old Internet bride and 39 polo ponies, Baker reflects back on his wild life, all while chain-smoking and ingesting copious amounts of morphine. Filmmaker Jay Bulger’s rollicking documentary also features interviews with the wide range of famous musicians who have worked with Baker, including percussive peers Stewart Copeland, Charlie Watts, Lars Ulrich, and Carmine Appice, as well as fellow provocateur John Lydon and the iconic Eric Clapton. Intimate insights from his family and the onscreen antics of the flamboyant subject himself help paint a colorful portrait of an unforgettable and controversial rock legend. Winner of the Grand Jury Award for Best Documentary at SXSW 2012.

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The film is a sad, hilarious, sometimes tender, sometimes frightening visit with Cream’s Ginger Baker, the legendary scarlet-maned, hell-raising drummer—a rock ‘n’ roll monster if ever there was one. This no-holds-barred portrait of the man referred to as rock’s first great drummer (and perhaps still its best) lets him tell his own story, https://sites.google.com/site/downloadcloudatlasmoive/home/Download%20now.png
intercut with footage of his continent-hopping life, from London to L.A., Nigeria, Italy, South Africa, and (way) beyond. Baker may have broken the mold musically, but his violent, dyspeptic mood swings, fueled by a multi-decade heroin addiction, went a long way to making him persona non grata even among the music greats who still revere his work. Eric Clapton, John Lydon (aka Johnny Rotten of the Sex Pistols), Charlie Watts (of the Rolling Stones), Stewart Copeland (of The Police), and Lars Ulrich (of Metallica), Baker’s four wives, and three grown children all have something to say about him: “He’s a force of nature,” “he’s the greatest drummer any of us had ever heard,” “he’s mad,” and “he’s fairly consistently horrible” are just a few of them.

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