Ordinary_Guitar_5074

Ordinary_Guitar_5074 OP t1_j23to9z wrote

That’s true. It was actually a computer hard drive. It’s referred to often as “tape” but that’s an antiquated term that has survived because “playing to tape” is a term of art. Sort of like how very few movies are created on film but movies are still often referred to as “films” and so forth.

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Ordinary_Guitar_5074 OP t1_j21d7sq wrote

Yeah I wanna say that the group that actually sang on the recordings was two men and a woman and no one seemed to notice there were only two guys on the stage. In addition to their heavy German accents. That said they were a fluff act so it’s not like anybody was being that critical of them in the forst place.

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Ordinary_Guitar_5074 OP t1_j1zxku3 wrote

Yeah it’s super obvious that bands were lip syncing on TV variety shows. The one that comes to mind is The Animals performing House of The Rising Sun. Also the Mamas and the Pappas singing California Dreaming. It was way obvious.

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Ordinary_Guitar_5074 t1_j1drqqs wrote

Also most of the time when the police receive training in reaction to a bad incident the training usually focuses on how to get away with doing thing thing instead of how to avoid it. For instance in CT when the big thing going on was police officers demanding to see pistol permits without reasonable suspicion they didn’t teach them to stop violating people’s rights, they taught them to create the reasonable suspicion out of thin air.

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Ordinary_Guitar_5074 t1_j1dpt0y wrote

“Excited delirium is not recognized by the World Health Organization, the American Psychiatric Association, the American Medical Association, and not listed as a medical condition in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders or International Classification of Diseases. Dr. Michael Baden, a specialist in investigating deaths in custody, describes excited delirium as "a boutique kind of diagnosis created, unfortunately, by many of my forensic pathology colleagues specifically for persons dying when being restrained by law enforcement".”

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