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    Mammoth 22 track album recorded on Saturdays January-July 1993 and released on Ruth Miller's tiny independent label Rutland Records. Although the songs have a happy jangly feel to them, the lyrics reflect ordinary female experience that includes unfulfillment, loss, bullying, questioning and the class struggle. John Peel played tracks on his show and invited Po! do do a session for his BBC Radio 1 show.

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Fay I heard your name today
People laughing still at the things you used to say
Fay you never go away
Always lacking style
There was mischief in your smile

I saw your mother looking so sad
She never thought that things would turn out this bad

Fay you always had your way
Hit the boys and run
Spit on graves for fun
Fay but then one day you changed
You became afraid
Laughter turned to rage

I saw your mother looking so sad
She never thought that things would turn out this bad

Fay then one day you changed
You became afraid
Laughter turned to rage
Fay there’s nothing I can say
I’d take up arms and kill
The men that made you ill

I saw your mother looking so sad
She never thought that things would turn out this bad

Fay

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from Ducks and Drakes - 22 song album!, released November 1, 1993
Song written by Ruth Miller. Recorded at White House Studios Syston Leicestershire. Bass: Gary Gilchrist, Drums: Paul Knight, Guitars: Terri Lowe, Singing/Guitar: Ruth Miller

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PO! Leicester, UK

Ruth Po! set up her own record company and writes incisive songs from an ordinary female perspective. Themes are often dark yet the tunes are singable, jangly and very English-sounding.First formed in 1987 with punk roots and an indie-pop style, PO! is not a typical band. After a Peel session and an NME single of the week, Ruth gave it all up 1999-2016 but the band are back with new songs! ... more

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