Bassist/vocalist Timothy B. Schmit, later of the Eagles, replaced original Poco member Randy Meisner after Poco's debut album. Meisner was unhappy with Furay and Messina, feeling they gave him zero respect in the production of songs. Meisner went on to join Rick Nelson's Stone Canyon band and later the Eagles. Schmit later joined the Eagles in 1978. Jim Messina, later of (Kenny) Loggins and Messina fame, who formed the band with Furay, departed in 1970, feeling Furay exhibited too much control. Paul Cotton replaced Messina on lead guitar in 1971. Original drummer George Grantham added a strong rock beat to country flavor picking and provided excellent harmony vocals. Other Poco members included later seventies/early eighties Drummer Steve Chapman and Bassist Charlie Harrison and current bassist Jack Sundrud. George Lawrence replaced Grantham on drums after illness took him from the band in the summer of 2004.
Poco's back catalogue includes a wide variety of styles, from 60's folk rock to 70's hard rock and from country to electric pop. The band's three first albums, "Pickin' Up The Pieces (1969)", "Poco (1970)" and "Deliverin (1970)'" all share a joyful, slightly psychedelic atmosphere. For some fans, this was the real Poco.
Guitarist/songwriter Paul Cotton's joining Poco then brought more variety and also considerably more rock punch to the band on "From The Inside (1971)", "A Good Feelin' To Know (1972)" and "Crazy Eyes (1973)" .
However, a disappointed Furay departed , lamenting that the band had not increased it's audience since it's inception..
.After Furay's departure, the band released it's last two LP's on Epic,.The albums "Seven (1974)" and "Cantamos (1974)" also resulted in mediocre sales, charting at #'s 68 and 76, respectively.
Poco left Epic after Cantamos and signed with ABC-Dunhill Records. Head Over Heels was their first ABC release, featuring Schmit's acoustic "Keep On Tryin'", which became the group's most successful single to date, charting at #50 on the Billboard Hot 100. Around the time of the release of Head Over Heels, The Very Best of Poco was released as a compilation album that documented the group's years with Epic. Epic's release fought with Head Over Heels for attention though neither charted very well, hitting #43 and #90, respectively.
The group's next ABC-Dunhill album was Rose Of Cimarron which also failed to generate much enthusiasm and peaked at #89. Another Epic release also came out in 1976, the live album Live. Indian Summer was released the following spring, reaching #57.
In August 1977, Schmit quit to join the Eagles, coincidentally replacing former Poco member Meisner yet again. As a result, a possible new live album was cancelled by ABC. After languishing in storage for many years, the album was eventually released as The Last Roundup in 2004.
After Schmit's departure, Poco decided to take a break. Grantham took some time off, while Young and Cotton decided to continue as the "Cotton-Young Band". They added Steve Chapman (drums) and Charlie Harrison (bass) to round out their new quartet. However, ABC decided to pick up the Cotton-Young album — as long as they continued under the 'Poco' name. Thus, although Grantham had never quit Poco, he found himself bought out of the group. He subsequently landed a job as drummer for Ricky Skaggs.
The new Poco couldn't have started much better, since "Legend (1978)" became band's first hit album with two TOP-20 hits. The album is very different from everything Poco had so far done and the hard rocking title track hinted for what was to follow.
The joy was short lived, however. In the 1980s, the group released five more albums: Under The Gun (1980), Blue And Gray (1981), Cowboys & Englishmen (1982) on MCA and, moving over to Atlantic Records, Ghost Town (1982) and Inamorata (1984). Poco failed to duplicate the success achieved by Legend, with each album doing more poorly than its predecessor.
After poor commercial success, Poco went into hiatus until the original line-up surprised everyone with new album "Legacy (1989)". It was also a hit album with another TOP20 hit single "Call it love". The album to many listeners was a welcome return to band's original country rock style. This line-up didn't last, however, and only recorded this one album. This wasn't the end of Poco, though. The band, now again Cotton & Young -lead, continued gigging and even made a new studio album "Running Horse" in 2002, which failed to gather much acclaim.
The band has been active in the 2000's ever since, having so far released three live albums from both recent and older concerts: "Keeping The Legend Alive", "The Last Roundup" and "Bareback at Big Sky". A concert DVD is also available. Paul Cotton's three solo albums "Changing Horses (1990)", "Firebird (2000)" and "When The Coast is Clear" (2005)" are also available and well worth a check.
On March 11, 2010, Cotton departed the band . Keyboardist Michael Webb from Nashville TN joined the band and Poco continued to tour.
Plans are underway for a new CD in early 2011 as well as a tour.
Read more about Poco at http://www.poconut.org.
Geoegia Bind My Ties
Poco Lyrics
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Like a dream that tries to show
Can you see it in my face
That it's time again to go
When I hear her callin' me
From a one way track
Then I got to go and see
Oh, Georgia, I'm just a stray
Won't you shine on my way
I can see it there in your diamond eyes
When you hold me where your beauty lies
Oh, Georgia, please, I'm down to my knees
Won't you bind my ties
Won't you bind my ties
Everybody's gone away
They're all leaving town
And I'm movin' on to say
I'm through kickin' my heart around
Yes, it's all over now
There's crazy things in my head
We'll have to stay together somehow
For I've got the dream again, again
Oh, Georgia, I'm just a stray
Won't you shine on my way
I can see it there in your diamond eyes
When you hold me where your beauty lies
Oh, Georgia, please, I'm down to my knees
Won't you bind my ties
Won't you bind my ties
The song "Georgia Bind My Ties" by Poco explores the idea of longing for a place and time that has been left behind. The lyrics suggest that the singer is reminiscing about a place that is almost like a dream, a place he wishes to return to but cannot seem to find. The repetition of the phrase "I'm just a stray" and the imagery of being on a one-way track suggest a feeling of being lost or disoriented. The personification of Georgia as a guiding light also suggests that the singer is seeking direction or guidance.
The chorus of the song, "Oh, Georgia, please, I'm down to my knees/Won't you bind my ties," emphasizes the singer's desire to be grounded and tied to a place. The metaphor of binding ties suggests a desire for stability and a sense of home.
Overall, the song explores universal themes of longing and searching for a place to call home, which can resonate with listeners who have ever experienced feelings of displacement or disconnection.
Line by Line Meaning
I been thinkin' 'bout a place
I've been contemplating a location
Like a dream that tries to show
It's like an envisioned reality that's trying to manifest
Can you see it in my face
Can you perceive my desire for it?
That it's time again to go
That it's an opportune occasion to depart
When I hear her callin' me
When I hear the place summoning me
From a one way track
From a singular route
Then I got to go and see
Then I have to explore and discover
What it is that brings me back
What it is that compels me to return
Oh, Georgia, I'm just a stray
Georgia, I am a wanderer without a direction
Won't you shine on my way
Can you illuminate my path forwards?
I can see it there in your diamond eyes
I perceive the potential within you
When you hold me where your beauty lies
When you embrace me where your splendor can be found
Oh, Georgia, please, I'm down to my knees
Georgia, I implore you, I am subservient to your appeal
Won't you bind my ties
Can you unite me with you?
Everybody's gone away
Everyone has abandoned this area
They're all leaving town
They are departing from the settlement
And I'm movin' on to say
And I am transitioning forward, I must say
I'm through kickin' my heart around
I am done with battling my emotions
Yes, it's all over now
Yes, it is all concluded now
There's crazy things in my head
My thoughts are nonsensical
We'll have to stay together somehow
We will need to remain united in some way
For I've got the dream again, again
For I have once more envisioned the possibility
Oh, Georgia, I'm just a stray
Georgia, I am a wanderer without a direction
Won't you shine on my way
Can you illuminate my path forwards?
I can see it there in your diamond eyes
I perceive the potential within you
When you hold me where your beauty lies
When you embrace me where your splendor can be found
Oh, Georgia, please, I'm down to my knees
Georgia, I implore you, I am subservient to your appeal
Won't you bind my ties
Can you unite me with you?
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