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Roger McGuinn & Gene Clark - Train Leaves Here This Morning

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Uploaded by on Feb 12, 2009

Roger McGuinn & Gene Clark
Train Leaves Here This Morning
The Bottom Line, New York City
19-10-1977

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  • Gene is so underrated. It makes me want to cry.

  • I like this song. Some things should stayed paired. McGuinn and Clark was one of them.

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  • I love this. The harmonies for this era with these two were really good. "Crazy Ladies" is a great new song from this era too.

  • @Kaiclarkmusic your dad was really cool. I told him so as he left the stage and I opened my heart on the way to the bathroom at the Texas Opry House in Houston one night before 1980. That's the best I can do. How could I not tell him that he was my all time favorite male vocalist? And he still is, make him proud dude.

  • I've heard about 6 different versions of this great song-all great-but this one, with Gene and Jim(I'll never call him roger-old school) is incredible.

  • Love this but it's hard to compare to the original! Great job dad!!!

  • Was looking for the Ego's version and stumbled across this. Very cool. Although I always new him as one of the Byrds in the flock. I am now starting to really appreciate this gone too soon talent and the work he left us. RIP GENE:-(

  • Gene and Roger together sound so good! There was no one like Gene Clark. He wrote from his heart and soul! Thanks for posting!

  • Wonderful

  • wow.. less Roger in the vocals please...

  • mcguinn and crosby did resent not so much gene's talent at writing but the record company wanting so many of them. they resented the money he was making to what they were making. the contract called for mcguinn to sing lead on all dylan and pete seger songs. and when crosby started writing too as well as sing lead the fight for space on albums got intense.this was well before record companies had the concept of double album packages.much blame belongs to the companies for friction in groups.

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