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I love reading stuff like this. On the death of legendary drummer Don Blaine:
Posted by
prayformojo (aka mayhem)
Mar 13 '19, 15:49
For “The Boxer,” Simon and Garfunkel’s 1969 “lie-la-lie” single, he simply struck a snare drum during the chorus — but recorded next to an empty elevator shaft to make it sound more like a shotgun than a snare.
A really cool obit on a name you may not know, but whose work you undoubtedly do
(www.washingtonpost.com)
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There's *at least* one documentary about The Wrecking Crew (Los Angeles studio musicians). Everyone should watch it. -- nm
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Mop
Mar 13, 16:29
Hal Blaine. -- nm
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Mop
Mar 13, 16:19
he worked with *everyone* -- nm
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Remlik
Mar 13, 15:56
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He really did -- nm
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prayformojo
Mar 13, 16:22
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