The Cory Gardner tribute.
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"You had no faith to lose, and you know it."….perfect tribute to Cory Gardner, Pols.
Yep…concur….
You got me singing, even though the news is bad…
Leonard Cohen back in fine form on his latest recording. I like how he, seemingly, references one of his best known numbers, covered several times by other artists, when he describes what he's singing.
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Timely, Canned Heat "The Police in Denver" " Police there used to rob & steal" ( circa 1956) "We were working a Hippie place, they couldn't bust " (west Evans, Family Dog) "so they got the band" (early morning raid on South Sante Fe motel)
Maybe somebody could help this out & provide a link, beyond my skill or bandwidth, thx
Denver Family Dog history.
Canned Heat's Denver bust, which inspired the song above.
Concert poster:
Thx for providing the background. The song phrase ( referring to Den PD) "they used to rob & steal" ; late fifties, DPD busted for loading up the trunk with merchandise from the backdoors of shops they were supposed to be checking (door shakers) Using radio coded signals, inviting in fellow officers .