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So, Mike Portnoy's 'Whirlwind Drumming' is more of a deep dive into the drumming world than a conventional film. It's all raw, behind-the-scenes filming from the Transatlantic sessions, which is really cool for those who appreciate the intricacies of drumming. The audio options allow you to either hear the full band or focus solely on the drums, which is a treat for anyone fascinated by percussion. There are these rare outtakes sprinkled throughout that give you an insight into the creative process. It's not flashy, but the vibe is all about the craft and the groove, capturing Portnoy's unique style in a way that most concert films don't bother with.
This title is fairly niche, with a limited release, making it somewhat elusive for collectors. It hasn’t been widely circulated, and fans of progressive rock and drumming often seek it out, especially for its raw footage and unique audio features. Given its specialized content, it might not be on every collector's radar, but for those in the know, it holds a certain allure due to its authenticity and insight into the recording process.
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