Caleb Paul | Thin Blue Line (Acoustic)
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- Опубліковано 4 лют 2025
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Caleb Paul from The Gillis Silo dropped by 97.3 the Dawg to perform Thin Blue Line live in studio.
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I heard this yesterday for the first time at Officer Gerald 's funeral. Brought tears to my eyes. A very heart felt performance. Loved it .
Thank you for this beautiful song! My niece is a cop in NM and she is always on my mind. She is one tough cookie but that doesn't make her bullet proof! I pray for all our first responders every day! Thank you for your service!!
Awesome job .... we all share your sorry. thanks for opening your soul to us
Awesome!! Not everyone knows what it's like to bleed blue. Thank you for this song
18 years on the job. Only we know what the job takes. Only we know our sacrifices. I’ve spent time trying to hold my brother together waiting on EMS. I still have the uniform shirt I wore that night. The blood never washed out. That’s as real as it gets. To all my brothers and sisters...be safe. Make it home. Bring your brothers home. I’ve seen too many blackout cars, heard too many three shot volleys, wept too many times as Taps plays, played Amazing Grace on the pipes for too many. Make it home. Survive your career.
incredible song, ,love it
Just heard this on the radio. awesome and thank you!!!!
very touching song prayers that are world gets better its sad our world has come down to this
out standing!!! beautiful
BR really needs this, thank you!!👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
a very beautiful song
👍 👍 awesome
If only that cup wasn’t there so I could learn to play this awesome song.
Perfect articulation of the job. Not everyday, but enough days. I made it 1512 duty days (exactly 9 years of 12 hour days, and this completely discounts court time and training days) without a break before I wasn''t able to continue ane even then mostly because of politics. Moral injury is a thing, and cops don't get the biblical decompression time of 7 days after combat. They might get a few days if they have to actually shoot someone to death, more the more ambigious the situation is. But if someone shoots themself in front of you on Christmas Eve you just have to live with it. When you give a death notification in the wee hours of the morning and recieve a letter explaining what a great person this was that was lost. When you roll a dead man over and perform CPR until the paramedics arrive. When you speak to a demented retired Army Colonel who saw his dead son walking around the day before when that son had actually been dead for more than a week. On and on. Not counting the innumerable BS calls where someone didn't like what their neighbor was doing. All of this is just another day at the office.
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