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dscf0184A good night, and a lot of tributes to the late and great Lenard Cohen, including Annie and Bobs version of  Hey That’s No Way To say Goodbye, from 1967.

Here’s a track from his last album, released earlier this year at  82 years old. His music is timeless, listen to it while you look at the pictures from last Friday.

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Richard surprised us, he’s dumped his partner Wendy and gone solo!

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There was Keith and Colin and Mike,

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And Kevin with my favourite guitar.

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Richard, Tom and Linda.

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Tom Goodall, who sang his brand new song for us Second hand Rings, which sounds easily as good as his previous works.

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And not forgetting, Rhyl’s own BFG, Geoff Hollis, Who gave us a lot of favorites, including Stan Rogers The Lock Keeper, Bryn Philips Silver and Gold, and Cyril Tawny’s Grey Funnel Line.

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Annie and Bob closed the night for us with a song that came out when I was 10 years old, Bob Dylan’s It Ain’t Me Babe.

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See you all next week…