Thanks Scott. Hard to make this short...I was told that I had to shoot within a three block radius of Westwood Music, and after fruitless scouting, from the alleyway behind the store I saw a ladder going to the roof. On the day of the shoot, we were setting up lights, stands, sandbags, extension cords, etc. on the roof, when Lyle's publicist told me he would "never" go up there. Well I continued and shot a Polaroid of my assistant and took it inside to show Lyle. He took one look at it and said "I love it, let's go" and away we went. As I was finishing shooting, the publicist, whose name is long forgotten, was getting antsy, looking at her watch and saying we needed to quit. I told Lyle that I thought we were done and in plain view and within earshot of the publicist, he said "...shoot a couple more rolls just to make sure you've got it..." Seems he was a feeling a bit oppressed by her as well. He made sure to thank my assistant personally and by name for helping and was one of the nicest people in the music business I've ever dealt with. The common denominator that day between Lyle, Fred Walecki and myself, was Willis Alan Ramsey, whose songs Lyles was teaching to Fred in between setups.