The Poems

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Ballad Of A Bitter End 04:44 Tools
10:15 Saturday Night 03:27 Tools
So Soon 00:00 Tools
I Am A Believer 00:00 Tools
Sometimes, Somewhere, Someone Should Say Something 00:00 Tools
See The Sunrise 00:00 Tools
Bullet 00:00 Tools
Blue Eyes Coming 00:00 Tools
No Sign Of Life 00:00 Tools
Slow And Beautiful 00:00 Tools
Can You Come For Me 00:00 Tools
Blooming Sounds 00:00 Tools
Two Fronts Of One Battle 00:00 Tools
Emotion Control 00:00 Tools
Lost And Found 00:00 Tools
I Just Want Out Of Here 00:00 Tools
A Boy With Stone Instead Of Heart 00:00 Tools
In A Lections Room A Very Old Lady Plays Yo-Yo 00:00 Tools
Hold The Light For 00:00 Tools
Sometime Somewhere Someone Should Say Something 00:00 Tools
We Got It 00:00 Tools
Can You Come For Me? 00:00 Tools
Stupid Tango 00:00 Tools
See It 00:00 Tools
Old Lady Playes Yo-Yo in a Lectures Room 00:00 Tools
Shoot To Kill 00:00 Tools
Temptation 00:00 Tools
Achieving Unity 00:00 Tools
T.S.O.Y.A. (The Sound of Young America) 00:00 Tools
Sometime Somwhere Someone Should Say Something 00:00 Tools
10:15 Saturday Night (The Cure Cover) 03:27 Tools
Can You Come For Me [Lp] 00:00 Tools
Untitled 00:00 Tools
T.S.O.Y.A [Lu] 00:00 Tools
Stupid Tango [Lq] 00:00 Tools
Ballad of the Bitter End 00:00 Tools
Ballad of the Bitter End [Lo] 00:00 Tools
I Just Want Out Of Here [Lr] 00:00 Tools
Lost And Found [Ly] 00:00 Tools
So Soon [Lv] 00:00 Tools
No Sign of Life [Ls] 00:00 Tools
Way Back When 00:00 Tools
Blue Eyes Coming [Lx] 00:00 Tools
T.S.O.Y.A 00:00 Tools
Sometime Somewhere Someone Sho [Lw] 00:00 Tools
Love (Beat by Stro of the Procussions) 00:00 Tools
Posters on the Wall 00:00 Tools
See The Sunrise [Ln] 00:00 Tools
I am a Believer [Lt] 00:00 Tools
I'm A Believer 00:00 Tools
Unwanted 00:00 Tools
Be Free 00:00 Tools
Meditation 00:00 Tools
T.S.O.Y.A. 00:00 Tools
Sometimes Somewhere Someone Should Say Something 00:00 Tools
The Elements 00:00 Tools
Two Trons Of One Battle 00:00 Tools
Love 00:00 Tools
Bullet (Acoustic) 00:00 Tools
Special Delivery 00:00 Tools
Blues Eyes Coming 00:00 Tools
Goodbye and Good Luck 00:00 Tools
Forgive Me 00:00 Tools
Descending 00:00 Tools
Heart Art 00:00 Tools
Majority Rules 00:00 Tools
In a Lectures Room a Very Old Lady Playes Yo-Yo 00:00 Tools
Feels Good 00:00 Tools
Come On 00:00 Tools
Made 4 Me 00:00 Tools
We Got It Featuring Sojourn , Sivion And Theory Hazit 00:00 Tools
Embrace 00:00 Tools
Sometime Somewhere Someone Sho 00:00 Tools
[untitled] 00:00 Tools
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There are three bands with the name The Poems, two from the United Kingdom, both from Glasgow (though 20 years apart from each other), the third is russian romantic emo/post-hardcore band. The Poems (early 80s): There is little known about the first group. They released one EP, Achieving Unity, in 1981, before Rose McDowall moved to the group Strawberry Switchblade. The members included Rose McDowall (of Strawberry Switchblade, Boyd Rice and Friends, Sorrow, Spell [with Boyd Rice], and collaborations with Coil and Current 93) and her then current husband Drew McDowall. The music could be described as post-punk or art punk. The modern Poems (mid 00s) are: Robert Hodgens studied design at Glasgow School of Art, He started his first group the Oxfam Warriors when he was 14, heavily influenced by the third Velvet Underground album, Big Star and the Byrds. The Bluebells, part of the Postcard Records(Orange Juice, Aztec Camera, Josef K) canon before going major and at 18 he was in the UK charts with the band, who were signed to Sire in the States by Seymour Stein. They topped the UK charts with 'Cath' and 'Young at Heart'. He has worked with, amongst others, The Eurythmics, Sinead O'Connor, Texas, Ian McCulloch(Echo and The Bunnymen),Paul Quinn and The Independent group, Belinda Carlisle, B*witched before deciding it was time again for some self-expression and started writing for and with The Poems. Adrian Barry studied photography at the Glasgow School of Art started his first group the Candy Kings at 16, influenced by Orange Juice, the Beatles and the New York Dolls. Moved on to playing bass with The High Fidelity for 5 years signed to BMG in the UK and Freedom In Exile in the States. Now concentrating on The Poems, DJ'ing and photography. Bobby Paterson A founder member of renowned rock funk pioneers Love and Money Bobby is best known for his production of the legendary 'Velocity Girl' by Primal Scream, regarded by many as their finest recording. After abandoning the music business for several years to design and run a chain of boutique hotels a chance meeting with Robert Hodgens led to a song writing road trip through Italy which became the seed from which The Poems grew. Kerry Polwart An accomplished exponent of modern dance techniques Kerry decided that singing was her true vocation after her recent pregnancy and subsequent birth of a baby boy forced out of her dancing shoes. Remarkably 'Young America' represents her first ever attempts at singing, she has never performed or recorded before, an amazing fact considering the calm resonance of her voice. Kerry is a doyen of Glasgow's club scene through which she met the DJ'ing Robert and Adrian. 'Every day's a poem' is one of her favourite sayings... Amy Ogletree Despite having a father who was the drummer in Simple Minds, full time model Amy is another new addition to the world of recorded music. She collaborated with Robert on several songs and demos for various British pop acts like Sophie Bextor Ellis and The Corrs which were rejected for being 'weird and sick'' in retrospect they probably were. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.