I loved Seatrain then and love them still. Their lyrics inspired me, the violen at that time was so unusual for a rock band. It just set them apart for me and I can still sing every lyric to my 2 favorite albums.
I saw these guys live with Poco in Philly at the Spectrum many many years ago. What a concert! Still love Seatrain and all the songs on this album are super!
I had the pleasure of seeing Seatrain in Toronto at the Peace Train Festival...or Festival Express...and i had the pleasure of covering this song in the band I was in later on...
Since it's Passover somewhere. Here's a Passover song from my favorite country rock band, 'Seatrain'. This song and album was produced by Beatles producer George Martin. Happy Passover to all!
We celebrate Passover,freedom of the soul in a body all year, the light of Chanukah throughout all the year,closeness to G-D during Tishrey all year round, the joy of Purim all year long, Tisha B'Av remembrance of the Holy Temple all year! Than You Lily.
My older brother came home with this very album...and the music? JUST BLEW ME AWAY! I particularly "dig" the way you have suggested us to "close your eyes and listen"...a rare suggestion, but oh,so relevant to this song. I saw Peter Rowan at a folk festival,nestled in the Berkshire Mountains, and when he was onstage?...He had the audience;EVERYONE; in his hands. Peter can still sing wonderfully, as he did years ago on this album, in this song. Thanks for posting this, glad to subscribe.
I learned about Seatrain in 1981or sometime around then, when I was in highschool. Bluegrass has some core fans but information was (still is) very hard to come by in Japan back then and I read about the album on this thin monthly magazine that was available only in esoteric record shops and guitar shops, found the album in a second hand record shop, and have been hooked on their stuff ever since.
Waiting for Elijah. (he's been gone so long now) Waiting for Elijah. I hope he's comin' soon. Here I've gone and set a place for you. I've even filled your glass. I remember every word you said, and how they've come to pass. Even, even, eventually. Even, even, eventually. And these bleeding wounds that just won't mend. (and neither will the wind) White geese in the northern sky release the rainbow's end. How brightly shines the moon tonight. Our words lay where they fell. Here we listen, watch, and wait. I lift mine ear to tell you, Even, even, eventually. I say, even, even, eventually. [musical interlude] And I'm waiting for Elijah. (he's been gone so long now) I'm waiting for Elijah. I hope he's comin' soon. I hope he's comin' soon
B"H/ Elijah arrived and announced the Messhiach. G-d sent Messhiach. He is the son of a MAN from the tribe of Judah here in Israel. Open your eyes, ears and just ask.
Takes me to a time and place that will never return but will always be remembered. Pure beauty and grace.
Andy is gone and so is Jim Roberts .. a wonderful man and friend whom I miss and treasure the songs we wrote and music we shared.. miss you brother!!
Where DIDthey 'go"? We separate temorarily in order to make a full union>THEY are all here, we are Here and the Creator is here.
50 years and these guys are still unbelievably wonderful. Dang. As good as when I was 17.
I loved Seatrain then and love them still. Their lyrics inspired me, the violen at that time was so unusual for a rock band. It just set them apart for me and I can still sing every lyric to my 2 favorite albums.
One of my all time favorite songs from one of my all time favorite bands. Andy's gone, but I sure would love to see a Seatrain reunion sometime.
mmmmm. I love this song so much, and seatrain forever.
I saw these guys live with Poco in Philly at the Spectrum many many years ago. What a concert! Still love Seatrain and all the songs on this album are super!
I had the pleasure of seeing Seatrain in Toronto at the Peace Train Festival...or Festival Express...and i had the pleasure of covering this song in the band I was in later on...
Since it's Passover somewhere. Here's a Passover song from my favorite country rock band, 'Seatrain'. This song and album was produced by Beatles producer George Martin. Happy Passover to all!
Shalom
We celebrate Passover,freedom of the soul in a body all year, the light of Chanukah throughout all the year,closeness to G-D during Tishrey all year round, the joy of Purim all year long, Tisha B'Av remembrance of the Holy Temple all year! Than You Lily.
it's Folk
B"H,The Infinite One sends us "presents" that burn in our hearts and eventually help us come home to Yiddishkeit!
My older brother came home with this very album...and the music?
JUST BLEW ME AWAY! I particularly "dig" the way you have suggested us to "close your eyes and listen"...a rare suggestion, but oh,so relevant to this song.
I saw Peter Rowan at a folk festival,nestled in the Berkshire Mountains, and when he was onstage?...He had the audience;EVERYONE; in his hands.
Peter can still sing wonderfully, as he did years ago on this album, in this song.
Thanks for posting this, glad to subscribe.
Did he do The Free Mexican Air Force Flies Tonite?
I learned about Seatrain in 1981or sometime around then, when I was in highschool. Bluegrass has some core fans but information was (still is) very hard to come by in Japan back then and I read about the album on this thin monthly magazine that was available only in esoteric record shops and guitar shops, found the album in a second hand record shop, and have been hooked on their stuff ever since.
Waiting for Elijah. (he's been gone so long now)
Waiting for Elijah. I hope he's comin' soon.
Here I've gone and set a place for you. I've even filled your glass.
I remember every word you said, and how they've come to pass.
Even, even, eventually. Even, even, eventually.
And these bleeding wounds that just won't mend. (and neither will the wind)
White geese in the northern sky release the rainbow's end.
How brightly shines the moon tonight. Our words lay where they fell.
Here we listen, watch, and wait. I lift mine ear to tell you,
Even, even, eventually. I say, even, even, eventually.
[musical interlude]
And I'm waiting for Elijah. (he's been gone so long now)
I'm waiting for Elijah. I hope he's comin' soon.
I hope he's comin' soon
Beautiful TY B!
Some how relevant today .
Is it Lloyd Baskin doing the main harmony ("Even filled your glass...")? Whoever it is, does he also sing broken morning?
+Mark Wambach Yeah, that's Baskin. He does sing 'Broken Morning.' Peter Rowan has the other lead voice.
I wish I had a voice Luke his...
This is from their FIRST album, not 2nd.
There are 2 'Seatrain' albums. Both titled 'Seatrain.' I have the other one on my channel also which is their first.
Nope, second. The first was the year before.
RIchard Greene plays a viola in this one, not a violin.
B"H/ Elijah arrived and announced the Messhiach. G-d sent Messhiach. He is the son of a MAN from the tribe of Judah here in Israel. Open your eyes, ears and just ask.
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