The Rolling Stones - Love In Vain '69

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Uploaded by on Jun 23, 2010

Nov ,1969
(lyrics)
Well I followed her to the station
With a suitcase in my hand
Yeah,I followed her to the station
With a suitcase in my hand
No,listen
It's hard to tell,It's hard to tell
When all love's in vain

When the train left the station
It had two lights on behind

When the train left the station
It had two lights on behind
The blue light was my blues
And the red light was my mind,I wanna tell you
All my love's in vain

All my love's in vain

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  • Robert Johnson and the Stones - that's music

  • Mick Taylor fantastic..

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  • why is the camera on jagger all the fucking time

  • This recording is from "Get Your Ya-Ya's Out!" One of the best Mick Taylor slide guitar solos there is.

  • Mick Taylor's slide guitar in live performances of "Love in Vain" always get me choked up for some strange yet magical reason...

  • also, mick taylor blows my mind when he plays slide. SO FUCKING GOOD> people need to recognize his underappreciated talent.

  • This documentary is probably the greatest documentary ever. This and "the kids are alright". Cause they dont fill it with bullshit commentary and just cover the actual musicians doing what they do. So many documentaries fail, because they fail to see this point. Film the musicians, show the film. Its that simple. And this is an extraordinary piece of directing too.

  • I kept replaying Gimme Shelter to keep hearing this song. Ah, sweet sweet music.

  • some awfully sweet slide in there....

  • at their best...

  • The greatest Stones tune of all time...classic rock!!!! Genius!!

  • Notice how the camera barely touches

    Mick Taylor? He was so played down in this band. Almost like he was considered temporary. He carried this band in a time when a strong lead guitar was do or die.

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