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Uploaded by on Aug 31, 2010

One of the best West Coast folk-rock/psychedelic bands, Love may have also been the first widely acclaimed cult/underground group. During their brief heyday -- lasting all of three albums -- they drew from Byrds-ish folk-rock, Stones-ish hard rock, blues, jazz, flamenco, and even light orchestral pop to create a heady stew of their own. They were also one of the first integrated rock groups, led by genius singer/songwriter Arthur Lee, one of the most idiosyncratic and enigmatic talents of the 1960s. Stars in their native Los Angeles and an early inspiration to the Doors, they perversely refused to tour until well past their peak. This ensured their failure to land a hit single or album, though in truth the band's vision may have been too elusive to attract mass success anyway.
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Verse 1:
A thought in my head, I think
Of something to do
Expressions tell everything
I see one on you

Chorus:
Whoa-oh-oh-oh, my love she comes in colors
You can tell her from the clothes she wears

Verse 2:
When I was invisible
I needed no light
You saw right through me, you said
Was I out of sight?

[repeat chorus]
[repeat chorus]
[repeat chorus]

Verse 3:
When I was in England town
The rain fell right down
I looked for you everywhere
'Til I'm not around

[repeat chorus]

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  • A perfect masterpiece of a song.

  • Lovely song :)

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  • From the looks of the comments, I think people are gonna strongly disagree with me. For me, this song is like the ultimate in delayed gratification/anticipation, the main verse/chorus thing is pretty good, but I basically listen to this song for those short kickass harpsichord breaks. That makes the whole thing worth it for me.

  • @newkid22 I see (hear) your point. All musicians borrow from those before them.

  • Perfect Pop Song

  • @newkid22 similar but different keys

  • @newkid22 HA HA HA GOOD ONE!!!

  • @MichaelHansenFUN Listen to Madonna's Beautiful Stranger and you'll see what I'm talking about.

  • @newkid22 huh? Madonna?

  • THE BEST!!

  • Can hear all the similarities to Madonna's BS is just the first minute!

  • @mermaidprincess9 not forgetting Bryan Maclean wrote a lot of their stuff too

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