The familiar piece played in the middle of this is "Bolero", done originally in 1928 by the classical composer Maurice Pavel. Shortly after the James Gang released "The Bomber", the Ravel estate claimed it was a copyright infringement, and the full version song was not available on future album pressings for nearly 30 years, until a CD came out in 2000 or so with the full version.
To this day after 50 some years of cranking it…along with the entire album this suite is fixed permanently in my all time favorite five, regardless of genre! BEYOND COOL YOU GUYS CHECKING THEM OUT!! For the antithesis of this however…off the same album CHECK OUT “THE ASHES THE RAIN AND I”!! Ride low, drive slow mis ami!
They're trying to get some weed and the connection is a neighborhood closet queen, so they are using the back door so no one sees them. Then, Apple Dan doesn't have any weed. ..."there's nothing left to smoke" and now he's making advances...