I remember watching the sweat roll down Mark Lindsay's face (I had my binoculars) and realized that they are really working and not just having fun.

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Http://PaulRevereandtheRaider...
Yaw's was fantastic but the redux by Mark was a total failure.
It will open again soon with a family member from the original Yaw's family so it will be something to try.
I remember watching the sweat roll down Mark Lindsay's face (I had my binoculars) and realized that they are really working and not just having fun.
My first album was
It had a sticker on the front ..."Includes the hit single 'Hello, I Love you'"
I also remember them as being a regular part of the Dick Clark TV production called "Where The Action Is".
It was a daily program and spinoff of American Bandstand featuring hit music & musical guests with a regular dance team (the "ACTION kids") shot outside on California beaches and such, and hosted by Clark himself.
Most if not all of the musical performances on that show, whether it was the Raiders, or someone else, were lip-synched.
Regardless, the Raiders, when in a live setting on tour before a listening audience, was actually a good-sounding live band for those days.