23:57 oh lord! 15 years old. 3 tickets snagged from the fan club. Train to Reading. Met the band outside. Followed Bruce to Tesco. He bought fags. The security guy let us in 15 seconds before the door light went off. Ran faster than was possible when they opened. Got up against stage right in front of Stuart. Spent the next 3 hrs being crushed. Loved every second. Got a plectrum off Stuart. This is the first time I’ve been able to pick my face in it clearly. That’s me in the red tartan shirt waving at Stuart like starry eyed teenager ( I was!) Martin and Shaun my best mates either side of me. This makes me so emotional! Thank you SO much for these uploads. Talk about memories!!
@@ColeyBBQ G'day Mark, thank you for this! So great to read and I can feel the excitement in your words. Must have been incredible to have been there this night. All free tickets from the Country Club for this gig then? Yep, there you are… crushed as per description 😆
@@BC1000Stars yeah, no support act, and free from the Country Club for members. Honestly mate, the recent HD uploads you’ve done ( as with all your content) have sent me down memory lane, and the emotions it brings with it is incredible. BC were the single most important thing in my life in my teens. Sounds dramatic, but true. Thanks again for this channel, I genuinely mean it.
Ditto….this was the 3rd time I’d seen them in just under 3 weeks. First gig was at the Bristol Hippodrome, followed by Poole Arts Centre a couple of days later and then the same as you, courtesy of 3 free tickets through the fan club, this amazing afternoon gig at the Reading Hexagon. Also, got in early and got right in front of the stage on the right hand side, right in front of Tony Butler. Come out of there dripping in sweat, but absolutely buzzing. Remember it like it was yesterday, can’t believe it was nearly 40 years ago. Great time to be alive.
Saw them in Dublin in 1991, when they were considered "past their prime" and my gosh, the band were on FIRE all evening and I would even go as far to say that the early 1990's the band were so seasoned and didn't give a flying f### that they just played their hearts out for the love of music, no label, no TV crews, no one reviewing them for the weeklies, just the band in communion with their long standing fans. Sublime.
2025 and loving this more than ever. The only time I was lucky to see this band live was when supported Bowie on the Glass Spider tour. By Bowie’s own admission, that wasn’t a great tour but this lot had the place bouncing. Some warm up act! R.I.P. Stuart - miss you fella
Couldn't agree more,Big Tony is an absolute legend,not just his brilliant bass playing,he's doing it while singing.I was lucky enough to get a ticket for what turned out to be their last Barrowlands gig,brilliant live band,sadly missed😢
I remember this on BBC2 and recording it on the VHS video. I’d watch back and freeze-frame the stills of Mark to check out his setup and what skins he was using! This would have been a local gig for Mark as well. I wonder what Stuart would make of things in the world today, especially from a songwriting point of view? It all seems like a lifetime ago but here we are, still looking back at our old heroes and still managing to go forward. These guys were such a strong and positive influence to a young dreamer like me and I’ll always keep a flame alive for what is captured here.
I saw them many times. Had the pleasure of meeting Stuart and Bruce a few times at Sound Control in Dunfermline and after some gigs. They were giants in music. Stuart will never be forgotten, if only he knew the hole he would leave in his passing. Legendary.☮️🏴
Absolute Epic. Im so happy i came across this. I honestly thought they were a 'One Hit Wonder' with In a Big Country. Was i wrong about that. That's all I have ever heard in Australia. Always loved that song. Would have loved to seen them live. Extremely tight and all having a mighty time. Rock on. Love it. This is like opening a box of hidden treasure.
@@glenno123 G'day from a fellow Aussie! I wish they were bigger here too. They did have more charting singles here than just IABC but that's the one everyone knows.
Thanks for this. Saw them 2 nights later at Sheffield City Hall. My first proper gig. I'd been into them since the first record but was only 14 in 1983, on about £1 pocket money a week and nobody would have taken me anyway. Got my mates into them over the next 2 years and one of them had a dad kind enough to take us along to this one (no way to get home afterwards otherwise - trains stopped before gigs did. Thanks Mr Swales!) Have a vague recollection of watching this at the time and thinking how it didn't sound as good as they did in real life. Some good work on the sound. Thanks for going to the trouble.
One of the best gigs ever televised! What a musician Stuart Adamson was 🙏 I really miss gigs without phones. Was so much better just immersing yourself completely
Love it, Never saw BC live much to my regret so these videos are definitely the next best thing… really appreciate the effort in getting these videos out 👍
I saw them on this tour (the Seer) at the Manchester Apollo. Still have the program (remember those days)! Great gig. I’ve seen many re-incarnations of the band but after Stuart’s passing they never recovered IMO.
The first two albums are a master class - the start up of Harvest Home gets the hairs up on the back of my neck - saw them on the same tour at the Carlion Colliseum in Cornwall - a formative day - and Brezizicki what a genius
Was at the gig another great night……This was recorded as a whistle test special at hexagon. Excerpt shown on whistle test but whole concert later shown on bbc2.
Wow thankyou, my Dad took me to see Big Country for the first time on this tour in Birmingham UK. I was 16. An amazing night and discovered the joy of bouncing up and down with fellow fans. 2 1/2 hours they played for against a backdrop of a Loch. Wonderful memories. Stay alive 💚
My word. I was at this gig, up in the balcony with my then girlfriend. I had to get into the mosh pit for a while so went down, got thrown about, then came back minus the watch she’d bought me for Christmas. Great live band and a sad loss.
A main OGWT episode played “Remembrance Day” extracted from this whole concert. It also included “Big Mouth Strikes Again” with a five-piece, live line-up of The Smiths.
First watched on CRT Tv and repeatedly from the VHS recording thereafter. This presentation is as fresh as paint and has the audio & video fidelity it truly merits, grand job.
Wow This is Brilliant Andy the picture quality is so clean & clear thank you so much. I Only got see BC once during their Seer tour in 1986 at Knebworth supporting Status Quo & Queen during their Magic tour but it was amazing with a crowd of over 200'000 fans I must say & one of the best line-up's I ever saw ❤ 💯%
Nice one and many thanks Alan and Andy! Back in the day, I think I recorded this from TV onto VHS which obviously was rubbish quality, so amazing to see and hear what you’ve done. Incidentally, I was at Queen Knebworth later in this year and they did really well as a support band, got an encore and played the ‘scratch’ version of FoF, similar to what was played here. Stay alive!
looks and sounds fantastic...I followed BC for 6 shows on this uk part of the tour but missed this gig, the closest to my home...a big regret. This just about makes up for it...👍
Brilliant restoration work. I appreciate the audio improvement. This is footage is a wonderful testament to BC. Hope you can do this magic to Moscow 88. Tony's bass could be lifted and keyboards turned down.
Just one of THE great bands , so many wonderful songs , so many great memories of a time long gone ...
i saw them in ireland on this concert tour,my first real concert at 16....still listen to them to this day...fantastic.
No cameras just people living in the moment, just the way a great gig should be. What a band..
Might be the most underrated band ever
Stuart was an amazing frontman and songwriter and don’t start me on the bass
Memories flood back to the 80’s
Miss Stuart Adamson ...RIP
What a band, what a loss SA. I feel sorry for the youth of today missing out on this level of greatness live. 🤘
Our biology teacher took us on a coach to watch them at the NEC....probably this year....
Great band....Best played loud....
👊
23:57 oh lord! 15 years old. 3 tickets snagged from the fan club. Train to Reading. Met the band outside. Followed Bruce to Tesco. He bought fags. The security guy let us in 15 seconds before the door light went off. Ran faster than was possible when they opened. Got up against stage right in front of Stuart. Spent the next 3 hrs being crushed. Loved every second. Got a plectrum off Stuart. This is the first time I’ve been able to pick my face in it clearly. That’s me in the red tartan shirt waving at Stuart like starry eyed teenager ( I was!) Martin and Shaun my best mates either side of me. This makes me so emotional!
Thank you SO much for these uploads. Talk about memories!!
@@ColeyBBQ G'day Mark, thank you for this! So great to read and I can feel the excitement in your words. Must have been incredible to have been there this night. All free tickets from the Country Club for this gig then? Yep, there you are… crushed as per description 😆
@@BC1000Stars yeah, no support act, and free from the Country Club for members. Honestly mate, the recent HD uploads you’ve done ( as with all your content) have sent me down memory lane, and the emotions it brings with it is incredible. BC were the single most important thing in my life in my teens. Sounds dramatic, but true. Thanks again for this channel, I genuinely mean it.
This one's called Young Guns Go For It. LOL
Ditto….this was the 3rd time I’d seen them in just under 3 weeks. First gig was at the Bristol Hippodrome, followed by Poole Arts Centre a couple of days later and then the same as you, courtesy of 3 free tickets through the fan club, this amazing afternoon gig at the Reading Hexagon. Also, got in early and got right in front of the stage on the right hand side, right in front of Tony Butler. Come out of there dripping in sweat, but absolutely buzzing. Remember it like it was yesterday, can’t believe it was nearly 40 years ago. Great time to be alive.
Great job. One of my favourite bands of all time.
Saw them in Dublin in 1991, when they were considered "past their prime" and my gosh, the band were on FIRE all evening and I would even go as far to say that the early 1990's the band were so seasoned and didn't give a flying f### that they just played their hearts out for the love of music, no label, no TV crews, no one reviewing them for the weeklies, just the band in communion with their long standing fans. Sublime.
Saw them in Liverpool on this tour Best concert i have been to At there peak
Simply the best RIP SA never to be replaced😥
Whitley Bay concert on this tour was an awesome gig.packed out and fans outside.Stuart Adamson we loved you RIP
This is music, this is a crowd.
2025 and loving this more than ever. The only time I was lucky to see this band live was when supported Bowie on the Glass Spider tour. By Bowie’s own admission, that wasn’t a great tour but this lot had the place bouncing. Some warm up act! R.I.P. Stuart - miss you fella
I wish I was in that crowd
They were a terrific band, on the cusp of true greatness. Peace to your memory, Adamson.
Wonderful sound, wonderful gig, wonderful band. ❤ Probably my first contact with something sounding like pipes...
Top bassist on another planet 👏
Couldn't agree more,Big Tony is an absolute legend,not just his brilliant bass playing,he's doing it while singing.I was lucky enough to get a ticket for what turned out to be their last Barrowlands gig,brilliant live band,sadly missed😢
I remember this on BBC2 and recording it on the VHS video. I’d watch back and freeze-frame the stills of Mark to check out his setup and what skins he was using! This would have been a local gig for Mark as well. I wonder what Stuart would make of things in the world today, especially from a songwriting point of view? It all seems like a lifetime ago but here we are, still looking back at our old heroes and still managing to go forward. These guys were such a strong and positive influence to a young dreamer like me and I’ll always keep a flame alive for what is captured here.
Mr.Stuart Adamson,I'm happy to be back in the new year.
This is absolutely fantastic. Alan Anbari should get a knighthood if not sainthood for the work he's done!
You are so right. A real labour of love for the benefit of fans. Thank you, Alan 😊
My generation. My home town. My Hexagon. My memories. Fkn brilliant. Life was so exciting back then.
What a band. Incredible in every way. Just how I remember them.
Great work Alan Anbari on the sound rework. It sounds amazing, like I'm in the hall!
Thanks for putting this on RUclips fantastic band and great song's
The voice! The bagpipe guitars! The drums!!!
Saw them once…supporting David Bowie at Roker park on his Glass Spider tour…..Can’t say who I enjoyed the most …Big Country were fantastic!
What a great band they were ❤
Thank you...passionate...authentic...invigorating...joyful....Stuart you are so missed rip❤
I’ll try not to cry, miss you mate 😢
I saw them many times. Had the pleasure of
meeting Stuart and Bruce a few times at Sound Control in Dunfermline and after some gigs. They were giants in music. Stuart will never be forgotten, if only he knew the hole he would leave in his passing. Legendary.☮️🏴
Stuart shows from @31:48-32:27 exactly why he was regarded as the British Jimi Hendrix...
Proper live music, man I miss the 80s
Absolute Epic. Im so happy i came across this. I honestly thought they were a 'One Hit Wonder' with In a Big Country. Was i wrong about that. That's all I have ever heard in Australia. Always loved that song. Would have loved to seen them live. Extremely tight and all having a mighty time. Rock on. Love it. This is like opening a box of hidden treasure.
@@glenno123 G'day from a fellow Aussie! I wish they were bigger here too. They did have more charting singles here than just IABC but that's the one everyone knows.
Saw them in 84 & 86 at Newcastle city hall, incredible memories. It's just how it's always been, One man with a ruling dream… rest in peace Stuart
They were brilliant.
Was at this tour Whitley bay ice rink 1986 Class
My first ever gig, epic introduction to gigs at the age of 14!
Thats my week sorted .this blasting fae the man cave pished oot ma head and lovin life nice one fella your a star 🌟 🤩 🤘🤘🤘🍺🍺
Mesmerising, they were so good live. So lucky to have seen them here in Dublin just after Look Away was No 1 here.
Stunning quality. Thank you and so much appreciated, as always. 💙
Everything about this is absolutely outstanding👏🏻👏🏻Nice one gents.
Thanks for this. Saw them 2 nights later at Sheffield City Hall. My first proper gig. I'd been into them since the first record but was only 14 in 1983, on about £1 pocket money a week and nobody would have taken me anyway. Got my mates into them over the next 2 years and one of them had a dad kind enough to take us along to this one (no way to get home afterwards otherwise - trains stopped before gigs did. Thanks Mr Swales!)
Have a vague recollection of watching this at the time and thinking how it didn't sound as good as they did in real life. Some good work on the sound. Thanks for going to the trouble.
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This is how it was done kids❤😊
One of the best gigs ever televised! What a musician Stuart Adamson was 🙏
I really miss gigs without phones. Was so much better just immersing yourself completely
My guilty pleasure
Love it, Never saw BC live much to my regret so these videos are definitely the next best thing… really appreciate the effort in getting these videos out 👍
I saw them on this tour (the Seer) at the Manchester Apollo. Still have the program (remember those days)! Great gig. I’ve seen many re-incarnations of the band but after Stuart’s passing they never recovered IMO.
Watched them live many years ago absolutely fantastic good memories.👍❤️
Great quality! And... Absolutely new for me. Similar to the first RockPalast Concert.
The first two albums are a master class - the start up of Harvest Home gets the hairs up on the back of my neck - saw them on the same tour at the Carlion Colliseum in Cornwall - a formative day - and Brezizicki what a genius
Seen them 8 times❤
Was at the gig another great night……This was recorded as a whistle test special at hexagon. Excerpt shown on whistle test but whole concert later shown on bbc2.
Thank you AGAIN (😅), Andy and Alan 🎸
RIP Stuart 🙏🏻
Fantastic to see. Such energy, both from the band and the crowd.
Wonderful. The Skids...
Class. The 80s music was the best decade of them all 💚💚💚
Japan to the Happy Mondays....some range that....👊
Fantastic video of an amazing band, and also a great reminder of how awesome gigs used to be!
Wow thankyou, my Dad took me to see Big Country for the first time on this tour in Birmingham UK.
I was 16.
An amazing night and discovered the joy of bouncing up and down with fellow fans. 2 1/2 hours they played for against a backdrop of a Loch.
Wonderful memories.
Stay alive 💚
My word. I was at this gig, up in the balcony with my then girlfriend. I had to get into the mosh pit for a while so went down, got thrown about, then came back minus the watch she’d bought me for Christmas. Great live band and a sad loss.
@@HankPlankton oh no! 😂😭 Looking at that mosh pit I can see how
@@BC1000Stars Just to say, the sad loss was Stuart Adamson, not the 80’s style see through blue plastic watch.
@@HankPlankton indeed 😭 missed every day
@@HankPlankton I was about to ask..🤣
Fantastic band, love them so much!!!❤
Best live band i have ever seen
holy shit THANK YOU!! I will see them this year for the same time
The improvement and upgrade are immense.
Amazing band, amazing singer, and fantastic concert. Thanks for all the hard graft Alan.
thank you so much
Saw them in 84 and 86, unforgettable shows
Ty. Fantastic. Like seeing it for the first time.
Think I watched this, when it was first broadcast. Aaah the OGWT, iconic programme. Thanks for uploading, again. Happy New Year to all..
A main OGWT episode played “Remembrance Day” extracted from this whole concert. It also included “Big Mouth Strikes Again” with a five-piece, live line-up of The Smiths.
First watched on CRT Tv and repeatedly from the VHS recording thereafter. This presentation is as fresh as paint and has the audio & video fidelity it truly merits, grand job.
Wow This is Brilliant Andy the picture quality is so clean & clear thank you so much. I Only got see BC once during their Seer tour in 1986 at Knebworth supporting Status Quo & Queen during their Magic tour but it was amazing with a crowd of over 200'000 fans I must say & one of the best line-up's I ever saw ❤ 💯%
Superb quality! Thanks 👍
Nice one and many thanks Alan and Andy! Back in the day, I think I recorded this from TV onto VHS which obviously was rubbish quality, so amazing to see and hear what you’ve done. Incidentally, I was at Queen Knebworth later in this year and they did really well as a support band, got an encore and played the ‘scratch’ version of FoF, similar to what was played here. Stay alive!
33:03 Young Guns Go For It! ❤
Thank you. Sweet sorrow. Yes, great quality video.
Cheers For This Andy And Alan, much Delight and Appreciation ❤
looks and sounds fantastic...I followed BC for 6 shows on this uk part of the tour but missed this gig, the closest to my home...a big regret. This just about makes up for it...👍
@@TheBBist-xh7iq a sad irony in missing the closest one. Where'd you see them for those six?
@@BC1000Stars Portsmouth, Bristol, Oxford, Shepton Mallet and Wembley twice...great memories.
Their 1st 3 Years, those Live Shows were Beyond Awesome! Thank You for this Upload!
You are welcome! Stay alive!
Fantastic quality - thank you so much for posting this
Fabulous. Nice job.👏👏
Thank you!
Thank you!!!
Cheers for this
I was at this gig,stood just in front of Tony,I was 16....
😏 The Goat! I miss Tony's smile!! Never replaceable!! ❤
Tremendous
Saw this tour in Manchester
Deacon blue we’re support
Brilliant restoration work. I appreciate the audio improvement. This is footage is a wonderful testament to BC. Hope you can do this magic to Moscow 88. Tony's bass could be lifted and keyboards turned down.
@@jonnysmith9124 and the singing ladies turned down even more 😂
@@BC1000Stars Absolutely. And make the tall one look less posh.
@@jonnysmith9124 😂
Awesome 😍
Just 👍.. Ty
❤❤❤
Stay alive Stuart! 😢
♥
Stuart Adamson is amazing end of .
Seems like for the editing or camera work, the direction was 'focus on the wrong guitarist as much as possible.'
@@vfxtutswithdan1893 😂
Is that a mini-Stonehenge on stage? I'm guessing someone measured for inches and not feet. And where are the little dancing children?
@@Exmirror 😂😂😂
I bet Bill Nelson is as proud as punch
A great live band.💙