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Roger McGuinn & Gene Clark

Train Leaves Here This Morning

The Bottom Line, New York City

19-10-1977

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8 years ago

Mitch Kenvin

Bernie wrote like one line, and Gene was classy enough to give him writing credits.

9 years ago

Donnie Maxwell

A tune covered by the Eagles but written by Gene Clark haunting and beautiful ....

9 years ago

Anna Elvira

I dreamt about Gene Clark the other night---been in my thoughts lately...

9 years ago

Rudolf Seiz

Fantastic live performance ...!

9 years ago

hajeem1948

Between all fights for musical rights these two stood tall in there americana music.( let's do a gig in new york)Gene and Roger are among the best ever... listen to their version of "knocking on heaven's door" 

9 years ago

Lare Clark

their voices sound so good together! just perfect for this song.

10 years ago

Nick Klempp

I get tired of people pitting these guys against each other all the time..did they have issues in the band, of course but what band didn't!? I think the most important thing to look at here is this was 1977 and they WERE together and playing and sounding awesome! Gene and Roger obviously got along well after they grew up and the "fans" should try the same thing! Gene was awesome all around and so was Roger and they both had their issues but then again so do we all! Get over it and enjoy the awesome music they gave us!

10 years ago

gopetogle

Geno! Never heard him get called that before...

10 years ago

Uwe Rayer

TY townshend. Wonderfull performance. So good to see you generated so much vieuws..

10 years ago

ejectorerector

Rest in peace, Gene - a beautiful soul.

10 years ago

Len Apter

Gene passed in 1991, I believe. I can only imagine, had he lived, what might have happened between him and Jim(yes I will always call him Jim.)I grew up with The Byrds in the 1960's..Their music still influences me, to this day.

10 years ago

jimiken913

3people must have missed the train

10 years ago

deserthawk1

He was certainly one of the finest, and one of my very favorites. His No Other album is on my top 10 list. And he is missed. I know it's a different genre, but have you heard Shawn Phillips? His Second Contribution album is as fine as anything I've ever heard. Make sure it's remastered

10 years ago

deserthawk1

I saw the Byrds in about 1967. They were my first real rock concert. I was 15 or 16. I'll never forget it.

10 years ago

RandyGT2000

This was such a good show. I recorded it off an FM station in Chattanooga. The fidelity was darn good for a live performance. Roger and Gene sounded like they were getting along and their playing and singing were in fine form. Thank you for posting, my cassette was a bit worn before I could record CDs and dub it.

11 years ago

Joaquin Rojas

I agree with you, but egos don't look for everyone's benefit. Even after Clark's departure, the outfit kept the dissintegration route, until an almost completely new group rose, with quieter spirits ( White, Parsons, Battin )

11 years ago

Joaquin Rojas

McGuinn and Clark make a great duet. But still so Gene is miles higher than McGuinn, or Hillman, or any other. I don't think his departure of The Byrds as a failure. In solo fashion or paired with Dillard he did his best, The Fantastic Expedition, White Light. True music just like Poco or Flying Burrito Brothers, by the way my favourites hehehe...

11 years ago

Crossbow0106

This is great! Its a shame there isn't more. Thank you for posting.

11 years ago

Brett Holcomb

Gene Clark should have been the creative focal point of the Byrds. If Gene had been more assertive... or Crosby and McGuinn more gracious (wherever the truth lies - its probably somewhere in the middle) and the Byrds would have focused their (considerable) collective talents on recording Gene's originals, everyone would have benefited.

11 years ago

Tokyo Rosenthal

Are you sure this wasn't at NYU's Loeb student Cntr.??? I did some still photography at that show and that was either in '77 or '78.

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