For Love or Country: The Arturo Sandoval Story
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You sure you know who Chano Pozo is?
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Mr. Gillespie, Luciano Pozo y González.
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Better known as "Chano."
Cuban conga player you met in 1946.

1:00:12
Chano's from Belen,
which is just up the street here.

1:00:15
Dizzy Gillespie and Chano Pozo added a
whole new polyrhythmic structure to jazz.

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You read the liner notes.
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-I've read everything to be read about--
-I gotta tell you something.

1:00:27
Your car smells funny.
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Gasoline.
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Gasoline and tar.
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I painted it with gasoline and tar.
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Gasoline and tar?
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You're supposed to put the car on the road,
not the road on the car.

1:00:42
Understand what I'm saying?
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Anti Imperialists
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REVOLUTION
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Is there a statue or something?
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Statue? No, there's no statue, Diz.
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Then take me to Chano Pozo Street.
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Street? No, there's no street.
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-What do they got?
-They don't got anything.

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How do people remember him?
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-Most people don't remember him.
-That's criminal, man.

1:01:53
One of the greatest players
that ever played.

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Chano Pozo transcended the vicissitudes
of the contingent world...


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