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The band was formed in 1990 after Patsy Seddon and Mary Macmaster, performing as Scottish harp duo, Sìleas, had been working with singer Sally Barker on a solo album. They all agreed that a new women's group was a good idea and when Barker met the all-Ireland accordion champion, Karen Tweed, at the Hong Kong Folk Festival, the band was born.
Barker brought an element of rock music sensibility to the band's sound; when she left to start a family, the "voice of the nineties", Kate Rusby, joined.
With Rusby came a more traditional flavour and a blossoming of the harmony singing that is such a trade-mark of The Poozies. However, Rusby's meteoric rise to stardom, via the Mercury Awards, swept her away from the band to concentrate on solo work.
Eilidh Shaw, a young west coast (of Scotland) fiddler, joined Joining Seddon, Macmaster, and Tweed to forma neew line-up for the band. Shaw had grown up playing fiddle in her parent's ceilidh band, The Highfield Band.
The band was formed in 1990 after Patsy Seddon and Mary Macmaster, performing as Scottish harp duo, Sìleas, had been working with singer Sally Barker on a solo album. They all agreed that a new women's group was a good idea and when Barker met the all-Ireland accordion champion, Karen Tweed, at the Hong Kong Folk Festival, the band was born.
Barker brought an element of rock music sensibility to the band's sound; when she left to start a family, the "voice of the nineties", Kate Rusby, joined.
With Rusby came a more traditional flavour and a blossoming of the harmony singing that is such a trade-mark of The Poozies. However, Rusby's meteoric rise to stardom, via the Mercury Awards, swept her away from the band to concentrate on solo work.
Eilidh Shaw, a young west coast (of Scotland) fiddler, joined Joining Seddon, Macmaster, and Tweed to forma neew line-up for the band. Shaw had grown up playing fiddle in her parent's ceilidh band, The Highfield Band.
Another Train
The Poozies Lyrics
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Ian McCulloch Too late, I know, the time to let it go Don't…
Pete Morton The beginning is now, It will always be. You say you lost…
神田優花 Another train 乾いた土埃 ヒールに纏い Another train 安っぽいパフュームが 窓辺に揺れる …
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All I Want All I want is a room somewhere Far away from the…
Love on a Farmboy's Wages High climbs the summer sun High stands the corn And tonight …
Neptune Neptune, I think I'm in love with the sea How do…
Sorrows Away Now the time passes over, more pleasant and gay Since we've…
The Widow High atop a lonely moor, a Widow lived alone. Well, in…
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ANOTHER TRAIN
Words and Music - Pete Morton
As sung by Sally Barker and The
Poozies
~
The beginning is now and will always
be,
You say you lost your chance and
fate brought you defeat,
but that means nothing you look so
sad,
You've been listening to those who
say you miss your chance.
There's another train, there always is,
Maybe the next one is yours,
get up and climb aboard another
train.
You may feel you're done, but there's
no such thing,
although you're standing on your
own, your own breath is king,
The beginning is now, don't turn
around,
For regrets of bad mistakes will only
drain you.
There's another train, there always is,
Maybe the next one is yours,
get up and climb aboard another
train.
We crawl in the dark sometimes and
think too much,
Then we fill our heads with the
craziest things that only break our
hearts.
I know you've seen what this earth
can do,
When it's dragging down another
load of us worrisome fools.
There's another train, there always is,
Maybe the next one is yours,
get up and climb aboard another
train.
I know it's hard, we can feel
confused,
We can crown ourselves with it all,
'till we feel we cannot move,
building worlds that don't exist,
Imagination plays the worst tricks.
There's another train, there always is,
Maybe the next one is yours,
get up and climb aboard another
train.
There's another train, there always is,
Maybe the next one is yours,
get up and climb aboard another
train.
Lyrics and music: ©2000 Pete Morton
@timothycarroll3204
This is probably the most inspirational song I've heard in decades. At low points, I could listen to it 25 times in a row until I feel better.
@courtneyawalsh
It really is exquisite…therapy.
@lesliemoiseauthor
The first time I heard this song I was having a hard day and weeping in the car. I called out to the universe, "Please send me a message not to give up." And this song came on the radio.
@courtneyawalsh
Yes…and I feel like that about In the Arms of the Angels, too.
@lesliemoiseauthor
@courtneyawalsh YES
@NadarCosainAmber
I can't even begin to explain how much this song has helped me in my hard times. So amazingly uplifting and inspirational.
@mierardi88
Another one of the very important songs in my life.
Edit: six years later, and I still keep coming back to this song to help me get over heartbreak, disappointment, hopes dashed, and general sadness.
@courtneyawalsh
Same.
@katemley
My dad used to play this to get me to go to sleep when I was little... only about a week ago I found it again. I still know every word :)
@HildalgoSM
This song is to my soul what a glass of clear cool mountain water is to a thirsty person on a hot day.