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  • Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
  • This is the music video called Fragile Thing from Big Country.

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  • @bfbjr
    @bfbjr 13 лет назад +26

    I've listened to Big Country nearly every day since 1983. Thanks Stuart.

  • @aarlevanbram
    @aarlevanbram 16 лет назад +73

    how can someone ending up in a Motel at Hawaii only two years later thinking he is alone while thousands of people are looking for him? If you are down and out please seek help, you won't regret it!

    • @jackgriffin4530
      @jackgriffin4530 2 года назад +1

      I am 73. Vietnam Vet who was young and exposed to Agent Orange. I am now in the end stages of the Parkinson's Disease. I CAN'T DO ANYTHING NOW.
      IT'S All over!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! : (

    • @craiggibson2965
      @craiggibson2965 Год назад +1

      An absolute tragedy and 1 I still can't understand even today

    • @padraigsisk4057
      @padraigsisk4057 Год назад +3

      @@craiggibson2965 Damascus after Steeltown their best. Stuart needed good management like what U2 management had.

    • @padraigsisk4057
      @padraigsisk4057 Год назад +2

      @@jackgriffin4530 hi Jack, sorry to hear your troubles especially when u serve ur country. As Stuart said Come up screaming

    • @ianhawdon3680
      @ianhawdon3680 Год назад

      I am there too jack 3 weeks ago died,came back 64 yrs old crying all the time about missing heroes in music sturt adamson the ruts owen etc cant seem to açept i am stil here not sure i want to be

  • @padraigmarcus
    @padraigmarcus 12 лет назад +41

    Stuart Adamson always has lyrics that have impact. In this song, the lyric "I could walk a 1000 miles tonight and never find my place...at least until it gets too light to hide my tearful face." This is powerful poetry folks. If I were an English teacher in high schoole or college, I'd make my students study this poetry over most the crap I had to study has a kid.

  • @scneese64
    @scneese64 6 лет назад +47

    Miss you, love you, adore you, only wish I'd known you. RIP Stuart My father who was a lifelong musician unexpectly passed away just 2 months ago, 5 days after being diagnosed with bladder cancer so Stuart, if in the afterlife you meet my Dad you guys will have a lot in common to talk about & do some major jamming tunes. Love you Dad & Stuart

  • @Mindset6927
    @Mindset6927 5 лет назад +54

    One of the most underrated bands of the 80's. RIP Stuart - Your gift that you shared with the world will be sorely missed.

    • @briandavis8939
      @briandavis8939 4 года назад +3

      Tristan Biggs no chance they where never underrated in the 80s

    • @jumpinjojo
      @jumpinjojo 3 года назад +3

      Tim Begg Not underrated at all. What are you smoking?

  • @jamesbrennan5360
    @jamesbrennan5360 18 часов назад

    Like most people I was gutted when I heard about Stuart’s death. Big Country have been and always will be my number one band ever. End of story. Always listening to boy's as well as Stuarts side gig with Marcus (The Raphaels). Reading some of the comments just reaffirms what I have thought for forty odd years. Singer, song writer, Guitarist, entertainer there are few in this world that can/could sit at the top table. Only ever managed to see the Big Country once in my life and it is also one of my biggest regrets. Can't help but think of all the music we could have enjoyed. So, remember him, his songs and if you need help talk to someone, anyone well all do at some point in our life's.

  • @sinister066
    @sinister066 13 лет назад +33

    one of the best singer/song writers the UK ever produced.

  • @TRANExWRECK
    @TRANExWRECK 14 лет назад +33

    I am so glad my father introduced me to this band when I was younger, I'm only 19 and I think I'm the only one my age that truly appreciates this band.

    • @AnFithich
      @AnFithich 3 года назад +6

      This was over a decade ago, but I really hope you keep that appreciation for BC well into your 30s and beyond.

  • @gareth630
    @gareth630 10 лет назад +59

    Still missing you Big man.

  • @tyeistops
    @tyeistops 15 лет назад +15

    Stuart was a genius; saw BC over 70* times; he never remembered me; i'm ok with that....found it hard to talk at times; he'd put me at ease.....just soo friggin' grateful for what he/they left!.....and Tony,Bruce and Mark; all in their own way have/will, still help us to never forget! In their own way..whatever they do.....i doubt Stuart will ever be forgotten!
    For as long as they survive; pretty darn sure they'll be 'nods' to Stuart in whatever form; a lasting impression on all of us!

    • @jamesbrennan5360
      @jamesbrennan5360 18 часов назад

      Can't believe you had the privilege to see them over 70 times. I'd give anything for 1 last gig.

  • @colinwatt3958
    @colinwatt3958 2 года назад +9

    Brings a tear to my eye every time I listen to this. Fantastic song. Still can't believe Stuart has passed on to another world.

  • @lisaknell6018
    @lisaknell6018 6 лет назад +28

    Stuart you are still missed and always will be. You were loved by many, even though you probably didn't believe it. Thanks for sharing your gifts with the world, you deserved a kinder fate. 😢 x

  • @doran44
    @doran44 17 лет назад +34

    This is another great song from Stuart and the lads.The CD "Driving to Damascus"is great.This band should have enjoyed a higher level of recognition,especially in North America.But it is good to see that so many people do care about this band and remember Stuart with love and respect.

  • @johnnybonds77
    @johnnybonds77 12 лет назад +5

    one of the best singer/songwriters the world ever produced.

  • @stephenreid1527
    @stephenreid1527 10 лет назад +31

    As always he speak`s for many.. Great man RIP

  • @AnFithich
    @AnFithich 3 года назад +21

    I've never seen this video and yet it's everything I imagined, a Scot alone in a diner in America, the utter loneliness of missing a connection, oceans apart. I feel it strongly resonates imagery from Shattered Cross as well; the man in black, the woman in red, I have a music video in my head for that too, and it looks a lot like this, especially the figure alone on the road, the dusts in the air, that sense of futility... Fragility. Life and love both.
    I'm incredibly disappointed that for whatever reason they cut the verse including the line "all I ever wanted, was to be that hero too" in part because it resonates so strongly with me personally, but also because I think it's a very telling truth he immortalised in song. I think if he'd realised he *was* a hero, how many people's lives he'd changed, he could have returned to Scotland, to a hero's welcome.
    We shouldn't erase that, I think. But what do I know? I'm a lost Scots poet myself and I just feel strongly about certain words and phrases sometimes and today it was that one. His words affected me and every piece of poetry from me will continue his legacy in the only way I can. I wouldn't be the writer I am today without his poetry saving the days, and getting me through "a lot of cold nights, missing..."

    • @frankstared
      @frankstared 3 года назад +1

      Beautiful writing. He is sorely missed and elsewhere I have said to others that we need to celebrate what he did create and was released. Now though I acknowledge that grieving is an individual journey. Yet, his empathy, humanism, and connection to others in his lyricism haunts me too. I feel for all who were touched by the Big Man with a heart as big as the world, a heart that bled for this world, too.

    • @AnFithich
      @AnFithich 3 года назад +1

      ​@@frankstared I honestly don't think a day goes by that my own thoughts or writing don't turn to his poetry for inspiration, for empathy, for understanding. I think he had a great depth of insight into the soul, and that's why his works are so enduring, and so haunting.
      Have you come across these interpretations? ruclips.net/video/mFqIm7s6BpM/видео.html There's another video linked in the description with a commentary on the thoughts behind the cover, and this one, I was listening to again today:
      ruclips.net/video/UOOrUngbayM/видео.html
      It's not just Stuarts own voice that resonates, but the lyrics and the meanings and emotions he conveyed. I feel like the covers by this channel and Karine Polewart on the Scottish Songbook add a mark of respect to what Stuart was gifting us.
      I guess that's the probelm with having "a heart as big as a mountain" it can contain so many caverns, and so much darkness too. I hope he knew how much he gave while he was here, now just how much felt taken from him, in the end.

    • @frankstared
      @frankstared 3 года назад

      @@AnFithich Great response.
      I prefer the former interpretation of perhaps one of my favourite BC tunes to the later. However, as you say, great art inspires us in countless ways-many and most of them not immediately obvious. I can truly say that BC, and in particular Stu's tremulous lyricism, was integral to my own validation at a time when I had few admirable role models. My formative early teen years were spent replaying 'The Crossing', 'Wonderland EP' and 'Steeltown', on cassette tapes, tapes I repeatedly repaired.
      In terms of the darkness he carried, I can speak to you about my own intuitions concerning that but I would prefer not to do so here as I would not wish to alienate others. He most certainly knew about the way he touched others and I feel, while he cherished that, what he held onto consumed him.
      Might you know where the original CountryClub BC fan club forum is? I posted there when I found out about his death but have been unable to locate the original forum.
      Regardless, rest assured that his words and songs will always be woven into my own fiber...and I would have it no other way.

    • @briandonnelly8749
      @briandonnelly8749 2 года назад +1

      Best comment I have read on RUclips respect. Greetings Scotland

    • @AnFithich
      @AnFithich 2 года назад

      @@briandonnelly8749 Thank you so much for stopping by to say so, and for reading. This really means a lot to me.

  • @Toyah13
    @Toyah13 14 лет назад +19

    Well I'm 17 and they're still my favourite band. :D

  • @mrnosebear7406
    @mrnosebear7406 2 года назад +3

    Fine song and excellent duet between Eddie und Stu. We still miss you, Stuart. RIP

  • @craiggibson2965
    @craiggibson2965 4 года назад +6

    Love listening to big country and always get emotional when I hear the genius that is sadly no longer with us 😢😢

  • @kevpeanut2010
    @kevpeanut2010 2 года назад +7

    This song is just simply phenomenal 🔥

  • @leeturner8023
    @leeturner8023 8 лет назад +15

    I spend a lot of cold nights missing you... marvelous tune. RIP Stu

  • @wightman1987
    @wightman1987 7 лет назад +63

    Only reaching 69 in the UK charts, this has to be one of the most underrated songs

    • @brianbigcountry
      @brianbigcountry 4 года назад +4

      Shouid have been at least a top 20 😳..great Album DTD. That i still play often

    • @speleokeir
      @speleokeir 4 года назад +8

      There was a reason for that. According to Classic Rock:
      "Fragile Thing was A-listed at Radio 2 and the single looked a dead cert to make the top 40 until chart regulators CIN decided that the ‘pizza box’ packaging of the CD2 single had one too many folds in it. Sales would therefore not be eligible."
      Basically it sounds like sales were sabotaged due to some petty technicality.
      Here's a link to the full article if you're interested. I wouldn't say I agree with all of it, such as the opinion about The Seer album (my personal favourite), but nevertheless it's an interesting read.
      www.loudersound.com/features/the-life-and-hard-times-of-big-country-and-stuart-adamson

    • @brianbigcountry
      @brianbigcountry 4 года назад +6

      @@speleokeir Good Wee read .cheers 👍.had DTD on this afternoon .beat the crap on the TV for Sure

    • @djpriddin6211
      @djpriddin6211 4 года назад +2

      @@brianbigcountry I still play mine very often as well . Great album ☺️ so many years after The Crossing creates DTD. In between, only two or three indifferent songs.

    • @johnweinberger128
      @johnweinberger128 4 года назад +7

      @@speleokeir cheers for the share. I was very interested in reading it since I was just at the Drake Motel in Nashville to walk where Stuart walked. Sounds crazy, but I could feel his spirit there.

  • @kristipotochnik7083
    @kristipotochnik7083 6 лет назад +7

    Eerily awesome-RIP Stuart. You are missed by too many; you departed far too so 'on. The World morns a great musician whose songs saved many while he distroyed himself because he was human; Rest Peacefully in the arms of the Universe. Kristi Potohnik

  • @sdhunterx
    @sdhunterx 16 лет назад +13

    This is a great song but the video makes me sad given what hapened to Stuart. The older I get the more I love Big Country. They were, and indeed are, magnificent.

  • @douginedin
    @douginedin 15 лет назад +5

    yup, she did backing vocals on a few of the tracks on the Album Driving to Damascus.
    and she is in good company, the last guest vocalist on a song of theirs was Kate Bush on The Seer, from the Album the Seer.

  • @lovewonderfulcolours
    @lovewonderfulcolours 6 лет назад +14

    Happy 60th birthday, Stu. :( Thank you for everything. Especially this song.

  • @Nessie2410
    @Nessie2410 4 года назад +3

    One of my favourite songs by BC, with lovely voice of Eddi Reader.

  • @tammysilvey8036
    @tammysilvey8036 Год назад +1

    Still & always listening to BC. Just ❤ these guys. 😘

  • @nigelhutt9921
    @nigelhutt9921 2 года назад +3

    A true gem of a song from an amazing album. You simply can't listen to this only once it draws you in like a magnet

  • @rockfan9275
    @rockfan9275 9 лет назад +24

    That closing shot gives me chills every time. It's almost as if they knew what lay ahead. Great song and great video.

    • @DreamingOfBaba
      @DreamingOfBaba 6 лет назад +6

      The whole video is like that. When they drive by him while he's walking is just too...sad.

  • @jasonbrooks8274
    @jasonbrooks8274 Год назад +1

    Never forgotten, never under appreciated. RIP. In loving memory of my good friend Johnny 1 way.
    X Boat Drinks.

  • @erikhageffryn911
    @erikhageffryn911 9 лет назад +21

    Such a great song. Somehow sad...
    And the female singer's voice is awesome.
    Thanks to Big Country for this song too!

  • @JANNAMINISTRY
    @JANNAMINISTRY 11 лет назад +2

    Stuart, you were the best! Stuart was the best Singer, and songwriter! This song was a great song among many of his songs. Stuart, you are missed dearly!

  • @sgtwilkosbarmyarmy
    @sgtwilkosbarmyarmy 14 лет назад +1

    Theres thousands missing you Stuart!!! Believe your music will never die!! Come on Big Country fans......WE WANT MORE!!!

  • @sdhunterx
    @sdhunterx 17 лет назад +4

    Big Country at their best. Loved them and miss them hugely. Deserved so much more recognition. If only Stuart knew how much we cared. Rest in Peace mate.

  • @showmerightnow
    @showmerightnow 17 лет назад +9

    Wow. That song is so haunting and wonderful, but I'd never seen the video before. Didn't even know there was one. I can't believe Stuart is gone. I was lucky to see the band live 5 times. Totally underrated group. Oh, Stuart why did you leave us? Thank you for posting this video.

  • @umaholburns
    @umaholburns 17 лет назад +4

    we had a vote at work about the best band ever... we're talking about the length of the UK with a variety of peoples picking it... Big Country won by a mile... is it any wonder when songs like this that touch the heart and bring a tear to the eye are so beautiful...

  • @isabellle87
    @isabellle87 17 лет назад +4

    stu , i hope you know how much we miss you! when i look at you alone in this hotel it makes me want to cry...

  • @sshaver81
    @sshaver81 15 лет назад +4

    The best song Ive heard in a long time. I love that there's songs out there like this.

  • @richardtgregg2766
    @richardtgregg2766 4 года назад +4

    There’s a Big Country shaped hollow in my heart.

  • @anpr1984
    @anpr1984 16 лет назад +1

    absolutely brilliant! Was lucky enough to see BC several times between 85 & 99. The best live band I've ever seen. God bless Stuart and the chaps for the magical music they gave us over the years.

  • @ketweazle
    @ketweazle 13 лет назад +4

    reminds me of my holidays in austria and italy when i was young my dad listend to this song much haha. Awesome song

  • @FranchiseBlade
    @FranchiseBlade 4 года назад +2

    I love the song and enjoyed many of the comments. Many of you spoke very elegantly about Stuart. I wish I could too. I trust that I won't, so I'll be overly wordy and not as effective in what I'm trying to say instead. He was a bard and troubadour. His music and words always inspired and moved me. I am saddened by the depth of his sorrow. I wish there had been a way for him to get help. The ironic thing is that many of his songs speak of hard times but they often had a spirit of a good battle against those hard times and inspired me in my own life. This song has a deep sadness, but was blended so well with lyric and music that it is a truly artistic and a piece to be admired. Eddie Reader's vocals add a great deal. The whole band are insanely talented and use their talent in a way that always serves the song more than their own glory or vanity.

  • @catherinemarlow6932
    @catherinemarlow6932 Год назад +1

    I’d given anything to have been there for him. His music was there for me so many times. I miss my friend...one day I hope to meet you, Stu. You were my friend of the heart.

  • @ChemicalAngel175
    @ChemicalAngel175 14 лет назад +3

    @TRANExWRECK I got my kids into them too, and they are 20, 17 and 15!! They were brought up listening to them lol
    Stunning lyrics, and a voice no-one can rival.

  • @dawneabdulal-bari9313
    @dawneabdulal-bari9313 9 лет назад +25

    Classic adult tunes...Miss you Stuart...Thanks for the memories ;->

    • @Daniel-yc1ff
      @Daniel-yc1ff 9 лет назад +4

      If you ever feel down, lonely, or need someone to talk to...I'm here. I suffer much like Stuart had.

    • @dawneabdulal-bari9313
      @dawneabdulal-bari9313 9 лет назад +4

      How sweet! Very kind of you indeed Daniel. I am actually researching for a book about the 4 lads. April 11th should be 'Stuart Adamson Day' in Crossgates...dontcha think?

    • @Daniel-yc1ff
      @Daniel-yc1ff 9 лет назад +1

      Yes, that would be a great day.

    • @Daniel-yc1ff
      @Daniel-yc1ff 9 лет назад +1

      Message me on my RUclips channel so we can stay in contact via email or otherwise.

    • @dawneabdulal-bari9313
      @dawneabdulal-bari9313 9 лет назад

      ;->

  • @johnmulrain2779
    @johnmulrain2779 7 лет назад +2

    I just love this,Eddie and Stuart's voices knit well together. I also thing this track shows how BC music had matured over the years ❤ ❤

  • @briantrend1812
    @briantrend1812 6 лет назад +14

    I named my irish setter Big Country he passed away on Nov 2nd 2002

  • @MrRECP
    @MrRECP 12 лет назад +2

    Eddie Reader has the best Scottish female vocal that I have EVER heard. She is another lost talent, she should have been more recognised than she is. Big Country ROCK!!!!

  • @mrjohnnyboy65
    @mrjohnnyboy65 16 лет назад +2

    Saw BC in Phoenix Park opening for U2. they were GREAT then and still are. I also saw them touring BUFFALO SKINNERS at the Stone Pony, Asbury Park, NJ. Another great show. Started listening to them alot in the past three months. I guess my ex-girlfriend triggered it. this song really tears me up ....

  • @Charmed19832
    @Charmed19832 17 лет назад +3

    I love this song, it is so brilliant, thouh i miss Stuart too, he wrote the best lyrics ever and played guitar so good, that noone can play better

  • @moggiesdad
    @moggiesdad 17 лет назад +1

    This in my humble opinion is the best Big Country song ever...I wish they would have had the same success here in the states as they did in the UK....

  • @kilts4u2
    @kilts4u2 15 лет назад +2

    In this video, Stuart resembles actor Ray Liotta a bit facially. Seldom does a day pass in which I lament his passing. .especially in the manner that he left the earth. His brilliance as a songwriter and guitarist is unsurpassed and I'm thankful I got to see him and BC in better times. The mark of a great artist is how they effect the way you feel for years to come. To that end, Stuart Adamson accomplished that. He is truly missed.

  • @jimazel
    @jimazel 13 лет назад +1

    Sleep well Stuart. I first knew of you and Big Country back in 1997. You rock my friend and left your footprint on earth. Love you lots and will always listen to your stuff. Happy dreams.

  • @ulascilingir
    @ulascilingir 2 года назад +1

    Sad to live in a world where Ryan's toy review attracts more views in a day than this masterpiece has in 16 years...

  • @hakanlindgren2591
    @hakanlindgren2591 6 лет назад +14

    THIS is proof that Big Country were no fad. Perfection! Too bad it's not on Spotify

  • @kevindahlenburg6014
    @kevindahlenburg6014 2 месяца назад

    Still miss you and your music.

  • @JANNAMINISTRY
    @JANNAMINISTRY 11 лет назад

    Stuart was Big Country, and will always be Big Country. I happen to be blessed, and know Shelli, Stuart's Beautiful daughter. I know this family! Stuart started Big Country,and Stuarts music will never die! Shelli's, hit's "Wonder" and "Here In The Dark" are beautiful songs. Stuart's music will live on and never die. Best singer and songwriter UK ever .

  • @goodman365
    @goodman365 14 лет назад +2

    @TRANExWRECK your not the only one im 22 listened since the age of 7 there isnt bad song they did and stuart was just truly talented and will live in my memory forever

  • @Wullie13w
    @Wullie13w 5 лет назад +4

    "Fragile Thing"
    Thank you ma'am for asking
    Yes I'm on my own
    I guess it's kind of obvious
    I'm eating here alone
    I'm grateful for the company
    Tired of talking to myself
    Don't you look into my eyes
    You might see someone else
    I've been to see a movie
    About a man who saved the world
    Had the same old happy ending
    Where the hero gets the girl
    And all I ever wanted
    Was to be that hero too
    Then I might still be with her
    Instead of here with you
    Love is a small and fragile thing
    I spend a lot of cold nights missing you
    Keep it in your hands or let it take wing
    I spend a lot of cold nights missing you
    Thank you for your time ma'am
    I'm gonna go and walk
    I might as well do that
    Because I'm running out of talk
    I could walk a thousand miles tonight
    And never find my place
    At least until it gets too light
    To hide my tearful face
    Love is a small and fragile thing
    I spend a lot of cold nights missing you
    Keep it in your hands or let it take wing
    I spend a lot of cold nights missing you
    I spend a lot of cold nights missing you
    There's a low ballet on the highway
    Brief faces in the light
    I catch them for a second
    Heading somewhere in the night
    And we have no connection
    But the darkness and the road
    I better find a place tonight
    I better call it home
    Love is a small and fragile thing
    I spend a lot of cold nights missing you
    Keep it in your hands or let it take wing
    I spend a lot of cold nights missing you
    I spend a lot of cold nights missing you

  • @xRusty7x
    @xRusty7x 14 лет назад +1

    I think I've just heard my new favourite track, I'm a BC fan who lost touch for years but have my ticket for the London show. Stuarts memory lives on.

  • @NorSkot
    @NorSkot 8 лет назад +20

    So I just listened to this twice. This is my third listen: there is a verse missing here! I was singing along (can't help it, it's my favourite song in the world)
    3rd (and best, IMHO) verse, is actually
    "I've been to see a movie
    About a man who saved the world
    Had the same old happy ending
    Where the hero gets the girl
    And all I ever wanted
    Was to be that hero, too
    And then I might still be with her
    Instead of here with you"

    • @owenmcgee8496
      @owenmcgee8496 6 лет назад +4

      Shows what happens when record companies go mad editing, where nothing can be longer than 4 minutes long!

    • @AnFithich
      @AnFithich 3 года назад +4

      Same here! I'm on my third listen and searching the comments for lyrics to find out if this is a different version or what. Glad someone else out there noticed. Absolutely scandalous that they would edit his poetry like this, because it speaks volumes, and was the line in my head when I got the inclination to listen to it just now.

  • @TheStormyriver
    @TheStormyriver 13 лет назад

    1st saw big country in 85 now i got my 11 year old daughter listening to this song if possible she may love it more than me. if u love this have a listen to troubled man it might just break your heart though.

  • @Diadema033
    @Diadema033 9 лет назад +4

    wonderful! And this was the last album of them! Look what they did!

  • @jonetrance4495
    @jonetrance4495 5 лет назад +4

    one of the best songs ever made

  • @michaelbragg6903
    @michaelbragg6903 9 лет назад +9

    One of Stuart's best.

  • @guymorgan3648
    @guymorgan3648 6 лет назад +3

    Fantastic album

  • @albertimmanuel1069
    @albertimmanuel1069 5 лет назад +1

    Some will come back with a bang. Stuward went with a bang. Eteranal song n heavenly melody

  • @milesfromneworleans
    @milesfromneworleans 3 года назад +2

    Great tune!

  • @owenmcgee8496
    @owenmcgee8496 6 лет назад +10

    Many of Stuart Adamson's latter songs sound like they were inspired by his divorce, being separated from his wife and kids back in Scotland, while he was trying to reinvent himself in America. This one, 'too many ghosts' and 'shattered cross' especially. Turning to drink did him in. Driving to Damascus was his attempt to save the day.

  • @musicfunkydude
    @musicfunkydude 15 лет назад +1

    Even now if i walk into our local musicshop for strings or whatever ,i still expect to bump into the bigman, cant believe he's gone.Heartbreaking.

  • @runrigm7
    @runrigm7 14 лет назад +1

    stuart we miss you greetings from germany to all bc fans in the world

  • @darrenlewis2737
    @darrenlewis2737 10 лет назад +4

    keep the music alive stayalive 30 years bigman

  • @kylewoolsey6635
    @kylewoolsey6635 7 месяцев назад

    Passing through Nashville I stopped at the Drake to take a few pictures. I think I met the manager. “ Oh, you just want to park your car here? You don’t have any business here. You better leave. “. Nice people. I can see why the stars used to love it so much. Oh, well. Love the album version of the song I bet a C&W performer or group could have a big hit with this song.

  • @crisbenedictramos909
    @crisbenedictramos909 4 года назад +3

    "Oh, you like listening to old songs"
    "No. I love listening to good songs"

  • @elprado1963
    @elprado1963 12 лет назад

    Yes they were better.... Incredible that so many people have not listened to their greatness !!! I am glad I do.... Each and Every Day... RIP Stuart...

  • @SheWoreLemon83
    @SheWoreLemon83 14 лет назад +1

    This song is definitely growing on me, Stuart's voice is gorgeous. At first I wasn't sure what to make of it compared to the first 3 or 4 studio albums and quite frankly if this wasn't Big Country I'd probably by pass it because it doesn't exactly do a whole a lot for me, but I also like this video because Stuart looks good n' healthy.

  • @paulburt8283
    @paulburt8283 6 лет назад +1

    Driving To Damascas A Fitting Epitath Great Songwriter ,Great Singer ,Great Guitar ,The GUVNOR !!!!!!!!!!

  • @LisaXxX50
    @LisaXxX50 13 лет назад +1

    Manche gehen zu früh und keiner weiß es, aber der Verlust ist riesig. In stillem Gedenken an stuart. Ich hoffe da, wo du jetzt bist, gehts dir gut, wo immer das ist.

  • @trickydicky1971
    @trickydicky1971 12 лет назад +1

    Been singing this all day

  • @Mazzy31
    @Mazzy31 16 лет назад

    God, this bring tears to my eyes, it was tragic what happenedwith Stuart but his talent and songs will always be remembered the all fans.

  • @ascent7
    @ascent7 14 лет назад +1

    beutiful meloncholic vibe . Makes you yearn for things......

  • @dlemare
    @dlemare 7 лет назад +11

    Anybody know what album this version is from? The piano is toned down a slight bit and more of eddie reader's vocals compared to the "Drivin' to Damascus" version. This is one of my favourite BC songs from stuart's 'Nashville' period.

  • @JA-ou7nt
    @JA-ou7nt 4 года назад +1

    Beautiful song. Should have been a bigger hit.
    Guest vocalist Eddi Reader looks rather lovely.

  • @keithhooper6123
    @keithhooper6123 11 месяцев назад

    Thinking of Stuart and Kirsten,with tears in my eyes.

  • @brianbigcountry
    @brianbigcountry 13 лет назад +1

    shouid have been a hit ...for sure

  • @MrTimclancy
    @MrTimclancy 7 лет назад +3

    A true poet

  • @JJohnston3711ProInk
    @JJohnston3711ProInk 11 лет назад

    A TRULY SEAMLESS Song. The Songwriter's "perfection".

  • @Nobby20
    @Nobby20 3 месяца назад

    Awesome beautiful voice gone to soon
    R I P

  • @IKONtheband
    @IKONtheband 14 лет назад +2

    Wow, I never noticed Stuart wan't in the end clip there with the others in the car.

  • @1752mack
    @1752mack 12 лет назад

    Love this band totally n Stuart 4ever....So much missed!!! xxx

  • @loopingstaruk
    @loopingstaruk 14 лет назад

    Was never a huge fan of Big Country's 90's stuff , but listening to this again just makes you realise they were still coming up with the odd great song , even if they were being largely ignored . I think this is probably Big Country's best video too

  • @padraigmarcus
    @padraigmarcus 13 лет назад

    This song is yet another example of Stuart's brilliance. The lyric "I could walk a thousand miles tonight and never find my place. At least until it gets to light to hide my tearful face."

  • @carlangas977
    @carlangas977 3 года назад +3

    Great song👍

  • @gmichaelt
    @gmichaelt 15 лет назад

    Met Stuart twice. One of the nicest, gentlest chaps you could ever hope to meet. What a bloody shame.
    At least he left us a few tunes. Still too sad.

  • @I.A.F.A
    @I.A.F.A 17 лет назад +1

    Two of Scotlands Finest. Awesome

  • @rogerkay8603
    @rogerkay8603 3 года назад +1

    16/12/21 is twenty years I think. Barring incidents and accidents I'll raise a glass to you Stuart.

  • @OCOrbits
    @OCOrbits 15 лет назад

    It can't get any better than this song
    I know we all spend much time missing Stuart

  • @kezzer2
    @kezzer2 14 лет назад

    Miss him and his bros in the band God bless and take care....so sad..love and peace dudes...x

  • @brianbigcountry
    @brianbigcountry 16 лет назад +1

    1 word fantastic