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Lynch

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in memory of Paul Revere who just passed away..


Paul Revere and the Raiders - Indian Reservation




Couple of things I noticed while watching this video.

1) I have to wonder if that's even the drummer who played on the original track. His fake playing is just horrible. It's not even close to the actual drum parts, and he's late on everything. Not late as if the video was out of sync, everything else is on time, just not him.

2) Is it just me, or does the bass player's face look a lot like he could be Paul McCartney's brother (can only really tell on the chorus when they show his face)
 

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^^^ It is interesting to note that many of the studio recordings used the The Wrecking Crew. The live performers were not always the ones that actually recorded the hits.

The Wrecking Crew were featured in the 95-minute 2008 film The Wrecking Crew directed by Tommy Tedesco's son, Denny Tedesco. The film has screened at several festivals and was featured on National Public Radio, but it has not yet been commercially released due to the numerous song rights and the legal difference between merely showing a film and actually manufacturing it for sale.[7]
 
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Answering Tray's question, no it's not me riding a horse along the beach - I just liked the photo :) Jet is that you in the photo above?

Yep, that's me. I wish I knew how to resize that. :uh:
 

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Yep, that's me. I wish I knew how to resize that. :uh:

MS Paint, comes with every single version of Windows

If you don't know where it is on your computer, you can just go to the Windows menu on the bottom left corner of your screen, click on that. In the blank search window that pops up immediately above the Windows symbol, you can just type "mspaint" (no quotes) and hit enter. That will bring up the program.

Open your image, then you should be able to simply click "resize" which is in the upper graphic menu bar, change the view to "pixels" and use a number that is 1/2 of what you are currently at. This should be a sufficient resize. Then file-->save and you are done.
 
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