My husbnd Derek, a brilliant pianist and organist, heard this music on radio. It was the last piece he shared with me before he got dementia, so reminds us of the wonderful years we had living in Scotland. i would like it to be played at his funeral. Beautiful, and so lovely played by the guitar group.
My daughter walked down the aisle to this lovely music. It was an outside wedding in a redwood forest with the trees towering above like a cathedral. Pure magic.
I've just sat through half a dozen guitar versions of Sir Peter's guilty secret thinking he was right to compose it for piano. But then I heard this...magnificent!
So richly gorgeous! Two favorite moments: 2:38 -- Bill's face -- how many times I've had the same emotion during a beautiful musical experience! And at 3:06 when Bill and Scott sing to each other -- emotions of hope and love! Thank you LAGQ!
It is wonderful to see guitarists playing together. It is usually such a lonely instrument, so it is nice to see it successfully integrated into an ensemble.
Always been enchanted by Sir Maxwells own piano version, but the four guitars provide us with a delightful alternative. Live on Sir Maxwell through your music.
This was PMD worrying about the possibility of a uranium mine being developed on Stromness in 1980. It didn't happen, but it left us with a lovely melody.
This is definitely the best version of this piece I have heard. It might seem weird but to me its actually like the guitars are singing to each other? If that makes any sense at all? Especially the section after 3:05 :) Just beautiful!
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@Camdyn Zaid i really appreciate your reply. I found the site through google and Im trying it out atm. Looks like it's gonna take quite some time so I will reply here later with my results.
Its a wonderful ensemble piece these guys are wonderful, Playing on your own is fine. But playing with other is so much better. It brings you on so much better. Thanx lads great job. CGSNI.
Amazing piece of music. I did watch this movie on TV in India very long time ago and this song has been on my mind ever since. I have been trying to get it but then, It's definitely taken a sure long time to hear it again! Thanks for the post on RUclips.
The piece was originally written as part of a review. This was a protest against the development of a uranium mine in the Stromness area. PMD was foremost amongst the resistance to this, and the community won and the project abandoned.
@ukeplayer91 What you've written makes perfect sense. That musical technique when the instrument take turns is actually named "call and response." I think it can be quite beautiful and moving when used well. Cheers
4 dislikes, ... one of them surely must be Andrew. I don't know why Scott, Bill, and John disliked this. They're still in. Anyway, 4 dislikes is a hell of a coincidence. :)
Stromness means headland in the tidal stream. The harbour is called Hamnavoe, both have Norn or Norse origins, as Orkney and Shetland were both part of Scandinavia until Orkney was relinquished as part of the unpaid dowry of a Norse princess who was to marry the Scottish king.
He wrote this tune outraged that open cast mining was planned without a care of the land or for its people who'd have been displaced. Amazingly, the plan never happened.
My husbnd Derek, a brilliant pianist and organist, heard this music on radio. It was the last piece he shared with me before he got dementia, so reminds us of the wonderful years we had living in Scotland. i would like it to be played at his funeral. Beautiful, and so lovely played by the guitar group.
My daughter walked down the aisle to this lovely music. It was an outside wedding in a redwood forest with the trees towering above like a cathedral. Pure magic.
Your daughter has impeccable taste and may she and her husband be blessed!
Gorgeous. The reverence for the music - I really appreciate it. Great musicianship.
Thank you all. This is beautiful. You all play masterfully, with such emotion and color. I am in heaven when I listen to this video.
I've just sat through half a dozen guitar versions of Sir Peter's guilty secret thinking he was right to compose it for piano. But then I heard this...magnificent!
Christ! That's just about the most beautiful thing I've ever heard!
So richly gorgeous! Two favorite moments: 2:38 -- Bill's face -- how many times I've had the same emotion during a beautiful musical experience! And at 3:06 when Bill and Scott sing to each other -- emotions of hope and love! Thank you LAGQ!
It is wonderful to see guitarists playing together. It is usually such a lonely instrument, so it is nice to see it successfully integrated into an ensemble.
sheer beauty, ever since I saw this movie Forever young I couldn't set my mind off this track......... lovely indeed
4 hearts combined into one gorgeous heart tugging symphony. Simply awesome.
I realise that this was written for piano, but the arrangement (and playing!) here is absolutely superb.
A very beautiful piece!! It sounds wonderful with the 4 guitars !! Thank you für sharing.
Always been enchanted by Sir Maxwells own piano version, but the four guitars provide us with a delightful alternative. Live on Sir Maxwell through your music.
Always Haunting, yet serene. An interesting history to this piece. A campaign about exploitation of a beautiful island
Wonderfully sad farewell. Fine work indeed.
So beautiful.
They work so well together
absolutely beautiful
Great Ensemble playing lads for such a beautiful piece of music. Colin CGS N Ireland
great quartet,amazing music
This piece has been a staple of my life
the guitar was invented just so these four masters could play this piece.
Indeed, fabulous performance!
Julie Berci And for Paco de Lucía
Brilliant. To some sheep, other sheep appear the same. As such, I'll have another round to this one.
This is so beautiful..
This was PMD worrying about the possibility of a uranium mine being developed on Stromness in 1980. It didn't happen, but it left us with a lovely melody.
5* all the way beautiful arrangement, great piece
This is definitely the best version of this piece I have heard. It might seem weird but to me its actually like the guitars are singing to each other? If that makes any sense at all? Especially the section after 3:05 :) Just beautiful!
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I somehow lost my password. I would appreciate any assistance you can give me
@Russell Martin Instablaster ;)
@Camdyn Zaid i really appreciate your reply. I found the site through google and Im trying it out atm.
Looks like it's gonna take quite some time so I will reply here later with my results.
@Camdyn Zaid it did the trick and I now got access to my account again. I am so happy!
Thank you so much you saved my account !
@Russell Martin You are welcome :D
Stromness is a town on the Orkney Islands in Scotland.
RIP to a musical giant...
Absolutely beautiful :')
Sublime! I'm in paradise already!
Its a wonderful ensemble piece these guys are wonderful, Playing on your own is fine. But playing with other is so much better. It brings you on so much better. Thanx lads great job. CGSNI.
Amazing piece of music. I did watch this movie on TV in India very long time ago and this song has been on my mind ever since. I have been trying to get it but then, It's definitely taken a sure long time to hear it again! Thanks for the post on RUclips.
The piece was originally written as part of a review. This was a protest against the development of a uranium mine in the Stromness area. PMD was foremost amongst the resistance to this, and the community won and the project abandoned.
this piece is extraordinary
Simply lovely
i saw and heard them in Autum 1988 here in munich
tres joli, j'adore
I was at this show in StL. It was right before Jordan Peterson got famous and left the band.
Farewell to Max xxxxxxx
Beautiful
Im an expert seeker of brilliance. I found it again.
@ukeplayer91 What you've written makes perfect sense.
That musical technique when the instrument take turns is actually named "call and response."
I think it can be quite beautiful and moving when used well.
Cheers
Sadness personified
thank you
This should be subtitled “love”❤
The French guitarist Anne Chaurand plays a beautiful solo guitar version of this piece on her album "Airs d'Ecosse". Check it out.
Stromness is a town in northern UK that has rich deposits of uranium. It was desired to mine the uranium, The piece was written because of this
It's in Scotland - in the southwestern part of Mainland Orkney.
Northern UK?
Bravo
Lol, ma man ! Ya always get the odd bampot on yt !
🎶🎵🤗🌹❤️
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4 dislikes, ... one of them surely must be Andrew. I don't know why Scott, Bill, and John disliked this. They're still in. Anyway, 4 dislikes is a hell of a coincidence. :)
And the names of the musicians?
LAGQ (Los Angeles Guitar Quartet)
@chrismca Yeah I know the technique :) Its just how well it was done in this piece by the musicians rather than just the composer :)
can someone explain me what does stromness means plz?
Stromness means headland in the tidal stream. The harbour is called Hamnavoe, both have Norn or Norse origins, as Orkney and Shetland were both part of Scandinavia until Orkney was relinquished as part of the unpaid dowry of a Norse princess who was to marry the Scottish king.
He wrote this tune outraged that open cast mining was planned without a care of the land or for its people who'd have been displaced. Amazingly, the plan never happened.