NEW ARTIST!| FIRST TIME HEARING Big Country - In A Big Country REACTION

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  • @akiuliano
    @akiuliano Год назад +415

    The most criminally understated band ever. Big guitars, Big Drums. Every song is an anthem with genius lyrics. Stuart was a generational talent and sorely missed. My favorite band.

    • @givepeasachance7
      @givepeasachance7 Год назад +17

      I agree, my favourite band and I was devastated when I heard about Stuart.

    • @mblackwl
      @mblackwl Год назад +3

      A local alt-rock station played "You Dreamer" when "Why the Long Face" came out in 95 as a kind of "Hey, Big Country released something!" thing (they played a lot of 80s as well.) I loved that album.

    • @FGZKlunk
      @FGZKlunk Год назад +12

      They supported Queen at Knebworth, the first time of many that I saw them live. You could see the change in the crowd as they started playing. People were milling around paying no attention. The next group to us was about 8 ft away, 2 songs in and we could not move for people trying to get closer to the stage. One of the best bands ever and something else live.
      Saw them at Town and Country Club, Kentish Town a couple of times. On one occasion Stuart Adamson took my friends camera, took close up photos of each band member and gave the camera back. Good to see them reform after the tragic loss of Stuart, they will never sound quite the same, but it';s great to hear the music live again.

    • @martinevans3106
      @martinevans3106 Год назад +1

      ❤❤ great band

    • @user-ik4xq9hm1x
      @user-ik4xq9hm1x Год назад +1

      They could have had it all if it weren’t for that stupid leprechaun stealing their act

  • @alexismonteith3120
    @alexismonteith3120 Год назад +43

    There is a cult of people in this world who believe this song is one of the greatest songs of all time. And I have been a part of that cult since the 1980s. The album from which that song comes, 'The Crossing'. is one of my Top 10 albums. Happy that I've finally heard the song on this channel.

    • @drums4b
      @drums4b 3 месяца назад +2

      Can I be in that cult?

    • @sixtytonangel
      @sixtytonangel 2 месяца назад +1

      The Storm, Lost Patrol, Porrohman, Where The Rose Is Sown, Just A Shadow

    • @IsisBarom
      @IsisBarom 13 дней назад

      OI am of that cult too!

    • @tomvandeguchte911
      @tomvandeguchte911 День назад

      I am with you on this
      from the Netherlands while living in Africa but Porrohman and the Storm, wow

  • @mickjones5381
    @mickjones5381 Год назад +54

    Stuart was the best songwriter of his time, at his funeral The Edge (U2) said Big Country wrote the songs that U2 wished they'd have written.

    • @IsisBarom
      @IsisBarom 13 дней назад +1

      I love Stuart's lyrics...taken from us way too young. I think of Big Country as the sound of Scotland.

  • @ladykaycey
    @ladykaycey Год назад +110

    Stuart came from my village in Scotland. We used to hear the group practicing in the community centre and everyone moaned about the noise 😂 The Skids were also from my town too.
    It was such a shock when we heard of Stuarts passing. May he rest in peace 🙏

    •  11 месяцев назад +4

      I'm from Brazil and they're my favorite band! Would you mind to tell me more about their early years?

    • @scottishsimon67
      @scottishsimon67 11 месяцев назад +4

      I'm a Dunfermline man myself (now living in Canada). Absolutely love The Skids and Big Country. And punk band Alternative (also from Dunfermline back in the day).

    • @aarpoonwaify6694
      @aarpoonwaify6694 10 месяцев назад +3

      So few people will have ever heard of the Skids… even in Scotland… top name drop!

    • @ladykaycey
      @ladykaycey 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@aarpoonwaify6694 They were very big in my day lol they practiced in the same community centre too 🤣

    • @aarpoonwaify6694
      @aarpoonwaify6694 10 месяцев назад +2

      @@ladykaycey they played at my brothers school when I was a kid… I was a few years too young for them but remember Richard Jobson doing a music TV show on late night!

  • @lovinlorne
    @lovinlorne Год назад +304

    Oh how I loved this song! Still do. It’s such a shame the singer isn’t with us anymore. 😢. Always ask for help if you’re struggling. I know it’s hard, but there are people who can help.

    • @BRIDINC1972
      @BRIDINC1972 Год назад +12

      Bands still touring though, playing the 'Forever Young' festival in Ireland later this month. Planning to make it.

    • @earth2kosmickitty
      @earth2kosmickitty Год назад +13

      Yes, so very tragic and sad. :( A very heartfelt message, thank you for sharing that advice with us all. 🥰🙏🏽 I love this song too, haven't heard it in a long while! It's crazy how as soon as u hear a great song, the nostalgia is just instantaneous! I would also love to see them explore The Blow Monkeys' "Digging Your Scene". They were amazing!

    • @fabian4ever69
      @fabian4ever69 Год назад +25

      Yes RIP Stuart Adamson

    • @lovinlorne
      @lovinlorne Год назад +6

      @@earth2kosmickitty - That is a great song! I’d forgotten all about it. That’s why I never skip the comments here!

    • @dranet47
      @dranet47 Год назад +6

      @@earth2kosmickitty Digging Your Scene is awesome and I'd love to see their reaction!

  • @timhigbie7245
    @timhigbie7245 Год назад +56

    Amber is an absolute savant in interpreting lyrics. Amazing what she gets out of listening to a song for the first time.

    • @charlie5thumbs351
      @charlie5thumbs351 7 месяцев назад +2

      I agree. I can't absorb both music and lyrics like that with my first listen.

    • @landreaulover
      @landreaulover 6 месяцев назад +3

      She also picked up on the bagpipe sounding guitars.

  • @guscarlson7021
    @guscarlson7021 Год назад +379

    YOU GUYS DON'T KNOW HOW LONG i'VE BEEN WAITING FOR THIS ONE! ENJOY!
    THANKS FOR THE SMILES!

    • @000_x9
      @000_x9 Год назад +4

      They gave that big new age rock UK sound like others around that time U2, Inexcess(?), Police, even much later Chris Martin had that big sound with his band.

    • @EricLovesthe80s
      @EricLovesthe80s Год назад +8

      i cant wait till they hear HAIR CUT 100 .love plus one / i know they'll both like it

    • @8moody1
      @8moody1 Год назад +8

      Actually, the Young brothers and Bon Scott of AC/DC were born in Scotland, the same as Colin Hay, the singer and songwriter of Men At Work.

    • @The80sCat
      @The80sCat Год назад +2

      @@8moody1 Ian Astbury from The Cult is also Scottish. Thought he was native American forever.

    • @8moody1
      @8moody1 Год назад +5

      @@The80sCat Midge Ure of Ultravox, Elizabeth Fraser of This Mortal Coil who happens to be my aunt as well. We have some amazing bands here.

  • @jimwoodman8158
    @jimwoodman8158 Год назад +128

    I'm not expecting to grow flowers in the desert
    But I can live and breathe and see the sun in wintertime.
    These lyrics always hit home with me and filled me with hope. It saddens me to think that he couldn't find the peace he deserved. RIP Stuart Adamson

    • @yensilluap
      @yensilluap Год назад +3

      I am trusting in Our Lord that Stuart is at peace. Eternal rest grant unto him o Lord and May perpetual light shine upon him

  • @fhare666
    @fhare666 Год назад +66

    Adamson's bagpipe like guitar sound was achieved with a pitch shifting effects pedal by MXR. It shifted the guitars frequencies up an octave or two into bagpipe territory.

    • @DanalynTuthill-yl4hd
      @DanalynTuthill-yl4hd Год назад +1

      That's so interesting. I thought they were trying to get violins to sound like bagpipes.

    • @rogerdaly6326
      @rogerdaly6326 Год назад +2

      He used an Ebow which is a device that creates an infinite vibration on whatever string it is over and can easily be moved from one string to another.

    • @rogerdaly6326
      @rogerdaly6326 Год назад +2

      My bad , it actually was an MXR Pitch Transposer 129 pedal. I had read about some band using the Ebow to similar effect it just wasn't Big Country. It'll come to me eventually.

    • @robgrano6814
      @robgrano6814 Год назад +5

      @@rogerdaly6326 No, they used Ebows too. Listen to the intro to 'The Storm,' for instance. The Church used an Ebow to get a similar sound on 'Under the Milky Way.' That's probably the one you're thinking of.

    • @fhare666
      @fhare666 Год назад

      Ebows don't pitch shift. It's basically a tiny electro‐magnet vibrator you put near a string and it vibrates the string for as long as it's activated, you can then fret anywhere on the neck to get infinite sustaining notes. It's a cool device, but difficult to position correctly, and as such, rarely used live. Nowadays, you can get the same effect in a pedal without the finicky gizmo, so they are not seen much anymore. They do create awesome haunting sounds, though. I have one and its a fun tool. You could for sure use an Ebow and a pitch shifter together for more weirdness.

  • @johnrundle2902
    @johnrundle2902 Год назад +11

    Stuart Adamson was incredible.. R.I.P ... you were a music pioneer and you left a music legacy that will never be forgotten ❤

  • @Escapee5931
    @Escapee5931 Год назад +202

    Their other hits in the UK were "Fields of Fire" and "Look Away".
    Both worth a listen.

    • @HelenH-fk2jh
      @HelenH-fk2jh Год назад +4

      Oh, I LOVE "Fields Of Fire"! Check it out, guys!

    • @8moody1
      @8moody1 Год назад +12

      @@HelenH-fk2jh Chance and Porrohman as well.

    • @timdyer5903
      @timdyer5903 Год назад +8

      They were great live. RIP Stuart Adamson. Legend.

    • @akiuliano
      @akiuliano Год назад +3

      My fav has always been Just a Shadow.

    • @joek7606
      @joek7606 Год назад +4

      Great songs! Tall Ships Go is my favorite by them.
      RIP Stuart Adamson

  • @rickhawk22
    @rickhawk22 Год назад +19

    Amber was spot on with her ear picking up the guitar sounding like bagpipes. The other minor hit that in my opinion is as good as this song is “Fields of Fire” Definitely check that out.

  • @martinscott-reed5379
    @martinscott-reed5379 Год назад +176

    I have always loved this song. It had a big impact on me. The line "I'm not expecting to grow flowers in the desert." follwed by the next lines, to me meant, I'm not expecting miracles but I can still dream. As someone with a long history of mental health issues those lines made me question my outlook on life and my inability to accept my perceived failures.

    • @liveandletdie7187
      @liveandletdie7187 Год назад +8

      It makes me cry.. especially the verse "I thought that pain and truth were things that really mattered, but you can't stay here with every single hope you have shattered"..

    • @normandavidtidiman9918
      @normandavidtidiman9918 Год назад

      🫠

  • @luckyboy4766
    @luckyboy4766 Год назад +90

    Big Country had their own unique sound. There was no one else like them when they burst on the scene in early 80s. Their 1st album "The Crossing" is a masterpiece and was Grammy nominated. Their 2nd album "Steeltown" went no.1 in UK. They were all accomplished musicians and amazing live. RIP Stuart Adamson. Your songs live on, you'll never be forgotten.

  • @Skeezer66
    @Skeezer66 Год назад +163

    I cannot say how much I appreciate the way Amber really listens to and takes in lyrics!! I'm usually more like Jay and focus on the music more. As for this song, it's such a joyous blast of sound!! The 80's had a few good to great Scottish singers and groups. Sheena Easton is Scottish, and if you haven't heard The Proclaimers "I Would Walk (500 miles)", you will love it!

    • @jeanstrickland2445
      @jeanstrickland2445 Год назад +2

      Those are great suggestions ✌️

    • @travelguy67
      @travelguy67 Год назад +6

      Annie Lennox! :)

    • @jethro1963
      @jethro1963 Год назад +1

      They already did I'm Gonna Be (500 Miles)

    • @shanedesselle2590
      @shanedesselle2590 Год назад +4

      Sheena Easton! 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥

    • @BGNOLA
      @BGNOLA Год назад +1

      The Scars were another Scottish band I liked

  • @dougiemilnephotography756
    @dougiemilnephotography756 Год назад +100

    They're from my home town of Dunfermline and I saw them live many times. One of the best live acts of the 80s. RIP Stuart Adamson
    Another great one of theirs is called "Chance" - a superb piece of 80s social commentary.

    • @elainewightman2015
      @elainewightman2015 Год назад +2

      Have you heard Karine Polwart's cover of Chance? It's melodic, folksy and heartbreaking but stunningly beautiful

    • @dougiemilnephotography756
      @dougiemilnephotography756 Год назад +1

      @@elainewightman2015 I haven't but I'll go look it up now

    • @dougiemilnephotography756
      @dougiemilnephotography756 Год назад +2

      I have now. It's beautiful

    • @elainewightman2015
      @elainewightman2015 Год назад +1

      @@dougiemilnephotography756 her Scottish Songbook album is worth a listen, I played it non stop when it came out but apart from the odd track popping up on a mixed playlist I haven't listened to it in a while. The sleevenotes are like a story book, there's a really heartfelt tribute to Stuart.

    • @dougiemilnephotography756
      @dougiemilnephotography756 Год назад

      @@elainewightman2015 I must look it up

  • @orcoastgal
    @orcoastgal Год назад +54

    The long version of this song is the best! There's a full minute-plus drum solo you HAVE to hear!

    • @akiuliano
      @akiuliano Год назад +1

      Agreed. I feel robbed if not that drum into.

    • @orcoastgal
      @orcoastgal Год назад

      Here it is! ruclips.net/video/ml414qVAxvA/видео.html

  • @jvsmith7888
    @jvsmith7888 Год назад +28

    Big Country is one of the most underrated bands ever. Very talented and a very distinctive sound. Some great songs from them include "Seven Waves", "The One I Love", "Look Away", "Fields of Fire", and "Peace In Our Time". The album "The Buffalo Skinners" is a real rocker from start to finish. You can also see the acoustic side of Big Country by viewing a performance video of the song "The Buffalo Skinners", this is a fantastic performance and a beautiful song, although I'm not sure what it has to do with skinning Buffaloe's.

    • @exile220ify
      @exile220ify 9 месяцев назад +2

      I'm with you with The Buffalo Skinners. As a Canadian fan, BC seemed to just disappear after Peace In Our Time so I thought they were done. Then suddenly I found this in the record store and it's an f'ing masterpiece from beginning to end!

    • @stevemelia2651
      @stevemelia2651 9 месяцев назад

      @@exile220ify
      The Crossing
      The Seer
      Steeltown
      Peace in our time
      The Buffalo Skinners
      Why the Long Face
      Driving to Damascus
      Try and get them all, you won't be dissapointed,trust me.

    • @exile220ify
      @exile220ify 9 месяцев назад

      @@stevemelia2651Not sure why you sent this to ME. It's very apparent I'm a Big Country fan. I own all of their albums.

  • @wiltchamberlainisthegoat13
    @wiltchamberlainisthegoat13 Год назад +54

    I’m so glad you picked this song. I’ve loved this song forever. I think this came out in 1983. This song just made you feel confident about the future living in a BIG COUNTRY like the USA…even though Big Country wasn’t an American band.

  • @johnnyc3298
    @johnnyc3298 Год назад +33

    "Chance" "Fields of fire" & "Look Away" are other great hits from this great band! 👍💕🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🇬🇧

  • @rorycanavan
    @rorycanavan Год назад +41

    "Chance", "Look away" and "fields of fire" by this band are well worth reviewing - thank you for playing a lot of the music I grew up on. Don't forget Simple Minds if you want another Scottish band to review

    • @Babyseal2002
      @Babyseal2002 Год назад +1

      'Minds: Waterfront and Belfast Child.

  • @HowlinLordByron
    @HowlinLordByron Месяц назад +4

    MEN AT WORK?? No way. This band was singular and this song, "In a Big Country," is one of the greatest songs ever recorded. Classic and timeless.

  • @rjs2005
    @rjs2005 Год назад +15

    What a fantastic song from a great era of music! I was really surprised that Big Country didn't blow up in the USA, as great as their sound really was. Rest in Peace Stuart Adamson

  • @Neil_BT
    @Neil_BT Год назад +24

    A song about fighting back from adversity, and not giving up - total banger.
    Particularly like these lines;
    "So take that look out of here it doesn't fit you
    Because it's happened doesn't mean you've been discarded
    Pull up your head off the floor, come up screaming
    Cry out for everything you ever might have wanted"
    Stuart Adamson's daughter Kirsten does a great copy of this song - just her and acoustic guitar.
    RIP Stuart.

    • @cswanson4476
      @cswanson4476 Год назад

      I always thought that line was “You’ve fought for air before and come up screaming.”

  • @davemacdevil
    @davemacdevil Год назад +98

    Hey guys! I am so glad you enjoyed Big Country 👍 They were a local band to me and I was a huge fan back in the day and went to see them 4 times in the 80s 😊 I definitely recommend "Fields Of Fire" as your next Big Country reaction, it'll get ya jumping 😅

    • @jollyrodgers7272
      @jollyrodgers7272 Год назад +2

      Love that one, too!

    • @yensilluap
      @yensilluap Год назад +1

      Agree -Fields of Fire is amazing - How about Harvest Home and The Storm? And Ships - one of the later songs but so beautiful! They were so unique. God bless Stuart and may perpetual light shine upon him and may his soul and those of all the faithful departed rest in peace! Amen

    • @mechghost5742
      @mechghost5742 6 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@yensilluap I love The Storm, great story telling. So many great songs.

  • @regopark
    @regopark Год назад +24

    This band was ahead of its time. Innovated the guitar bagpipe sound. Immense kudos for reviewing one of the best 80s alternative bands BIG COUNTRY!

  • @KStewart7062
    @KStewart7062 8 месяцев назад +6

    Proud Scotsman here, this is probably my favourite ever track by a Scottish artist and I’m so glad you enjoyed it! They had such a unique sound driven mainly by the late Stuart Adamson’s amazing guitar playing 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

  • @billmcmahon5454
    @billmcmahon5454 22 дня назад +2

    Those bagpipe sounds are all made on the guitar without any bending of the strings. That was all Stuart Adamson and Bruce Watson. RIP Stu..

  • @barryflinn3714
    @barryflinn3714 Год назад +19

    Such a great band, with so many awesome songs! Stuart Adamson's death by suicide was such a loss....

  • @rhondacaudill7231
    @rhondacaudill7231 Год назад +2

    Great song! I'm having MTV flashbacks. I LOVE IT!!

  • @julesa35
    @julesa35 Год назад +63

    I love Big Country! They have an amazing live version of this song from Glasgow where they follow it up with Auld Lang Syne. You can feel their energy and love from the audience. Incredible sound. And RIP Stuart Adamson ❤️

    • @JohnLovesSpain
      @JohnLovesSpain Год назад +4

      Barrowlands, Glasgow gig '83 - I wasn't there but I have almost worn out the DVD. You can still see this gig on YT - RIP Stuart

  • @carolinedoyle7236
    @carolinedoyle7236 Год назад +10

    Such a fantastic band, as a Scot, I've always been proud of our musicians 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

    • @johnny5805
      @johnny5805 9 месяцев назад

      Except Stuart was born in Manchester, Bruce in Canada, Mark in Slough, and Tony in Hammersmith - not a true Jock among them 🙂

  • @dananichols349
    @dananichols349 Год назад +34

    FINALLY!! YES!!! YES!!!
    I was a Senior when this wonderful song came out. We would sit around for hours watching MTV waiting for this song to come out.
    Thank you so much for showing this song. You have made so, so many people happy and put a smile on our faces!

  • @alanonline32
    @alanonline32 Год назад +6

    What a pick you guys! An extremely underrated band, but hugely influential (on the likes of U2 and so many others, especially in that early 80s period). Tony Butler, a bass player with incredible chops, and Mark Brzezicki, what a drummer - saw them a couple of years back (with a different singer). Sadly the lead singer Stuart Adamson died in 2001 by suicide but remains so special in the hearts of fans worldwide. Amber has picked up the vibe of the song totally, and the big heart of Adamson. Everybody's allowed to have big dreams indeed.

    • @tonycowin
      @tonycowin Год назад

      Agreed but I'd say Echo and the Bunnymen were the most influential band for early U2.

  • @cjcoake
    @cjcoake Год назад +38

    First rock concert I ever saw; an amazing band. And the album this is from is nearly flawless, and still sounds like nothing else.

    • @emmy3900
      @emmy3900 Год назад +1

      Agreed, love Big Country. You might also really like the band Runrig as they are the closest sound I have heard. I'm happy to make a recommendation of where to start (they made music for about 40 years).

    • @kellypedersen6590
      @kellypedersen6590 Год назад +1

      Oh man- "The Crossing" is amazing all the way through.

    • @curleyqlink228
      @curleyqlink228 Год назад +2

      I saw them open for Roger Daltrey I was deaf by the time they hit the chorus. Excellent band.

    • @diamond1897
      @diamond1897 Год назад +2

      Mine too. 1986 Ingliston Showground, Edinburgh. I was 14. A life changing moment.

  • @steveshovlar994
    @steveshovlar994 Год назад +5

    I am in this video!😂 One of the divers paddling the boat out. Filmed in Swanage, Dorset, U.K. back in the 1980’s. What a blast from the past. The band were great guys and were having a blast.

  • @danadnauseam
    @danadnauseam Год назад +34

    This song was a big hit when it came out. Unfortunately, they weren't able to duplicate the success in the US, but they had about 15 hits in the UK. I'd recommend Fields of Fire, Look Away, and Wonderland.

  • @VoluntaryistJapan
    @VoluntaryistJapan Год назад +8

    This song gives me goosebumps. Such an oceanic, rollicking, epic sound.

  • @iangudgin6536
    @iangudgin6536 Год назад +8

    Amber, you are absolutely right that the guitar is intended to mimic bagpipes!!

  • @raymondmassie4898
    @raymondmassie4898 Год назад +7

    Big Country were a huge group for 3-4 years. One of the best live acts of early / mid 80’s

  • @garrythomson6006
    @garrythomson6006 Год назад +20

    As a Canadian I have also been waiting for this song ! Another super cool 80’s vibe ,1984 I believe.

  • @JohnLovesSpain
    @JohnLovesSpain Год назад +15

    You have just played one of the greatest under rated band in the whole world. Still playing live and are incredible. There are so many gems from this wonderful group of fantastic musicians and Stuart's lyric writing is absolute poetry with deep thoughtful meaning. Their back catologue is huge and absolutey awsome. Just pick anything for you next song, you won't be disappointed - RIP Stuart Adamson, poet, song writer, musician and fantastic man. So sad, I'm getting emotional just writing this...

    • @lorilemley5348
      @lorilemley5348 Год назад

      I’ve been saying that for years! RIP Stuart❤❤

  • @ks7343
    @ks7343 Год назад +22

    Such a great song! Takes me back! ❤

  • @mst3ktemple421
    @mst3ktemple421 Год назад +8

    Their vocal harmonies and guitars were indeed written to sound almost like bagpipes playing. Its such a unique sound and they the entire song is very well constructed.

  • @lorilemley5348
    @lorilemley5348 Год назад +22

    OMG! I LOVE BIG COUNTRY! This is my favorite band ever! Im so glad you finally got around to listening!

  • @Michaelgoestofrance
    @Michaelgoestofrance Год назад +8

    I love how Amber is able to recall the lyrics on a first listening and she always gets it!

  • @gabrielmcdonnell8699
    @gabrielmcdonnell8699 Год назад +13

    Thank you, J & Amber! 👏🏾 This sub is an 80’s kid who grew up on classic MTV. Big Country was my 5th Grade experience. 🤓 Shout our to all your UK subs!✌🏽 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿

  • @4tuneagent
    @4tuneagent Год назад +28

    This song was so HUGE for them in 1983. Their debut album, The Crossing, is full of great tunes.. " Harvest Home", "Lost Patrol", "Fields Of Fire", and "Inwards" are all excellent..

  • @trickygoose2
    @trickygoose2 Год назад +3

    I am English, but I had a work colleague whose Scottish mother really liked Big Country because their guitars sounded like bagpipes.

  • @gdoggatl
    @gdoggatl Год назад +2

    "Wonderland" is a great Big Country song. I'm certain you'll really like it.

  • @jennifersauer6306
    @jennifersauer6306 Год назад +14

    I was 12 years old when this song was released. I am still the biggest 80s music fan and its all I listen to still. I hill I am willing to die on is that this song is hands down THE best pop song to come out of the 80s.

  • @Eric-cp2kt
    @Eric-cp2kt Год назад +6

    As you noticed, Stuart Adamson plays his ebow guitar to sound like bagpipes, their signature sound. That plinking you thought was a keyboard was a guitar. So many good songs from this often overlooked group. Give "Chance" a try, which will break your heart. My favorite is "The Crossing" which is from their Wonderland EP, not the album The Crossing. I play The Crossing back to back with Porrohman (from the album The Crossing). Both are mostly instrumental, and will take you on a 15-minute emotional journey.

  • @mangerinegirl
    @mangerinegirl Год назад +48

    YESSSS I HAVE BEEN WAITING FOREVER FOR THIS ONE!!!! Sorry, haven’t even watched the reaction yet and I’m jumping up and down. One of my all-time favorites both musically and lyrically. 🙌

  • @annhenriques3520
    @annhenriques3520 Год назад +4

    Great band. Other really good songs are Lost Patrol, Wonderland and Look Away. I also really like The Seer, with guest vocalist Kate Bush wailing away❤.

  • @kalaipaa
    @kalaipaa Год назад +45

    RIP Stuart Adamson, lead singer for Big Country. Died by suicide at a airport hotel in Hawaii. He was 43 years young!!! Aloha from Hawaii RSR Family!!!

  • @L555HEP
    @L555HEP 10 месяцев назад +3

    The football team (soccer) that I support was playing the team Stuart supported. The chap that sat behind me knew Stuart and gave him his ticket for the game. It was my dad that realised it was Stuart so I got to meet Stuart Adamson. Guy was an absolute legend.

  • @Guildofarcanelore
    @Guildofarcanelore Год назад +8

    I always loved the guitars sounding like the pipes!

  • @anneweston649
    @anneweston649 Год назад +12

    This was the first band that I ever saw live and as a live act they were fantastic. Loads of great songs by them but just a couple to try would be 'Chance' and 'Fields of Fire'

  • @thebeardedseeker5633
    @thebeardedseeker5633 Год назад +6

    lol i hit thumbs up before the video even started. 👍 love when you two dive into the 80s deep cuts and not just the superpop everyone's familiar with. that said, this had heavy rotation on MTV back in the day. another Scottish band you may want to check out is The Cocteau Twins. But you might not be ready for them just yet.

  • @marcharley6465
    @marcharley6465 Год назад +4

    I recommend "Fields of fire", "Harvest home", "Chance" or "Wonderland" if you want to react to more Big Country. I saw them play live twice in 1983 and they were superb.

  • @crystalred2566
    @crystalred2566 Год назад +12

    I am so lucky to have grown up in the 80s - we had such great music! We were exposed to great foreign bands: Men at Work, Midnight Oil, Big Country, Def Leppard, so many to name!!! I miss MTV circa the 80s!!

  • @rebekahelliott5297
    @rebekahelliott5297 Год назад +2

    I never took the smile away from anybody's face - that would be a goal to aspire to!

  • @coachtomas
    @coachtomas Год назад +23

    This was a stand out favourite of mine back then. I'm with you on the sound... it was different then too, kind of like a Celtic rock feel ! Also the lyrics helped build a picture of dreams and positivity. This 10 year old boy was very enamoured by this song. It seems like songs back then took you places and made you think. ❤

  • @robertelee63
    @robertelee63 Год назад +4

    Love the guitar effects. Yes they sound like bagpipes. I was a senior in college when this song came out. At the time to me there were only three bands that mattered: Big Country, The Alarm, and U2. In many ways they sounded similar and most of their songs were anthems much like this.

  • @AlanF0011
    @AlanF0011 Год назад +18

    FANTASTIC!!!!!!! I love this song, it's a real earworm 😁

  • @colinweight4455
    @colinweight4455 Год назад +1

    The guitar sounding like pipes is deliberate and the guitarist Bruce Watson still tours as Big Country and still gets the crowd bouncing along. Great Band. Great Sound. RIP Stuart Adamson (formerly of The Skids)

  • @m.gideonhoyle409
    @m.gideonhoyle409 Год назад +7

    Absolutely love this album!! My favorite Big Country cuts:
    "Inwards"
    "Chance"
    "The Storm"
    "Fields of Fire"

    • @iainweller452
      @iainweller452 Год назад

      “The Storm” is one of my favourites

  • @georgej_28
    @georgej_28 8 дней назад

    I am so happy you guys got to react to one of my favourite bands. Bruce on guitar and Stewart on the vocals are so different to everyone else. His voice is so distinctive and NO one ever will ever match the high riffs Bruce can do.

  • @danielwolf1673
    @danielwolf1673 Год назад +9

    People mistakenly refer to Big Country in the one-hit wonder category, but this band put out multiple awesome albums. One song that you should really listen to is Wonderland from this same lp.😀 Amber, great pick-up on the positive lyrics on a first hearing!

    • @robgrano6814
      @robgrano6814 Год назад +2

      They were a "one-hit wonder" in the U.S. but they had quite a few additional hits in Europe. Also, Wonderland isn't from this album, but was a stand-alone single that came out between their first two albums. Definitely one of their best tracks though.

    • @danielwolf1673
      @danielwolf1673 Год назад

      @@robgrano6814 You're right. My bad. They had Wonderland on the Bonus Track issue of The Crossing.

  • @SonicProfessor_a.k.a._T._Andra
    @SonicProfessor_a.k.a._T._Andra Год назад +2

    Stuart Adamson was one of the finest, most deft song-writers to come out of this time-period.🤘🤘
    A, true, genius!
    --At Adamson's funeral😭😭😭, The Edge stated that: he [Adamson] "wrote the songs U2 would have WANTED to write, but never could."
    -Despite voluminous, such (deserved and long-standing!) accolades, Adamson and Big Country have nearly ALWAYS (Save for: during this debut album and the surrounding time) remained something of an "underground," "fans only" community and band.
    -Stuart Adamson had been a member of (and the major song-writer, for - but the lead singer, who was also the OTHER song-writer in that outfit, ended-up pushing him aside-leading to the dissolution of the band!)
    The Skids [who were, ALSO, great, in my book!].
    After internal conflict led to the splitting of The Skids, Adamson concentrated, even more, on song-writing and sought to form his own, new, outfit.
    Eventually, this came together as, Adamson found guitarist Bruce Watson and, later-on, acquired the all-star rock rhythm section of:
    Mark Brzezicki and Tony Butler.
    Brzezicki and Butler had been playing in a band with Pete Townshend's younger brother, at the time!
    Brzezicki [who is of Polish/English origin], also, was establishing himself as a studio drummer and "go-to" player (which he continued to be and do, throughout Big Country's career and throughout his life!
    -
    ONE of the more famous projects you will, probably, know him from is: The Cult's breakthrough album: LOVE.
    (On which he played all of the drum parts, save for "the most famous one"-which is Nigel Preston's final recording with the band he was a founding member of ...and had, already, departed/been thrown out of the band, by the time that album was (majority) written/recorded!!).
    Brzezicki is, absolutely, one of the hardest-hitting, skilled, tasty drummers you will ever hear; with a SUPER-wide range!
    He is the dynamic engine that powers Big Country, behind Adamson's *brilliant* song-writing and along with Tony Butler's indelible bass work!🤘🤘
    Butler and Brzezicki are, each, widely-sought-after studio musicians, but TOGETHER, in BIG COUNTRY??
    ...they are, nearly, unmatched!
    --As far as "the bagpipe sound" on the guitars: Yes: that is, entirely, purposeful and is something which Stuart Adamson and Bruce Watson designed, on their own!
    They employed a specific effect, which is a "pitch transposer" (slightly different from a "pitch shifter" ...but: similar-fine enough for "the common man" to think of them as "equated").
    It is a rack-mounted device by: MXR and with settings Adamson and Watson came-up with, it gives the guitar that "reedy, bagepipe-y" tone/sound. -it, also, involves certain types of distortion, chorus effect, etc.
    ...
    It, definitely, made the band's sound unique!
    -Big Country used some VERY uncommon effects to achieve an extremely unique sound, in the '80s!

  • @jeremyl2026
    @jeremyl2026 Год назад +6

    Wow Amber! I’ve listened to this song hundreds of times and never got the lyrics until now…you got it on the first listen!!😊💕💕

    • @MP-od1zz
      @MP-od1zz Год назад +3

      Amber killing it! She does love good positive or romantic lyrics

    • @buddhabder
      @buddhabder Год назад

      She always does! I'm looking forward to the day they review Kid by The Pretenders.

  • @jimgreen2080
    @jimgreen2080 Год назад +1

    Stuart Adamson, Big Country's lead singer, lead guitarist and chief songwriter, had previously founded another Scottish band, The Skids, whose best known song Into the Valley was, like In a Big Country, inspirational across the new wave scene (U@'s The Edge was and is a fan). Sadly, Adamson had alcohol and other problems and hung himself in 2001.

  • @Cranky_old_white_guy
    @Cranky_old_white_guy Год назад +5

    This is what we called new wave music. It was what the preppies and valley girls used to listen to. Wasn’t really my genre but watching your expression to 80’s music is priceless. God bless and love to you and yours.

  • @mobylure
    @mobylure Год назад +2

    You should watch them live. One of the greatest live band.

  • @scottvanhille5688
    @scottvanhille5688 Год назад +39

    Hey guys! Thanks for doing one of RSR Family's requests, a number of us are finally happy that you got to it. Very catchy and popular hit from them. Such a great Scottish sound. I have Scots-Irish in me. Song Suggestion: Men Without Hats--Pop Goes The World.

    • @ShannonR1969
      @ShannonR1969 Год назад +4

      Yes! Everyone knows "Safety Dance," but I LOVE "Pop Goes the World!"

  • @MPGnz
    @MPGnz Год назад +1

    So glad you listened to these guys. RIP Stuart Adamson (formerly of The Skids, who you might be interested in).
    By the way, I know AC/DC is considered an Australian band, but the Young brothers and the original singer (Bon Scott) were all actually born in Scotland. The lead singer/songwriter for Men At Work is Scottish. Front man for Aussie band Cold Chisel, then an extremely successful solo artist, Jimmy Barnes, is also Scottish.
    If you want to hear more music from Scottish artists, there’s Simple Minds, The Blue Nile, Orange Juice, Texas, The Proclaimers (only a ‘1 hit wonder’ in America’s eyes), and so many more.

  • @jonteunon2977
    @jonteunon2977 Год назад +6

    You have to check out the lead singer and guitarist’s first band The Skids who did several songs as good and Scottish as this. “Into the Valley”, “The Saints Are Coming”, “Working for the Yankee Dollar”, “Animation”, “Masquerade” and “Women in Winter” being just seven examples!

    • @PaulWilliams-ko5fu
      @PaulWilliams-ko5fu Год назад

      Definitely. And check out their performance of Into the Valley on Top of the Pops.

  • @stevedaulton9655
    @stevedaulton9655 Год назад +1

    One of my Favorites from the 80s! I used to be called Big Country around the dealership - and took it as a compliment! This band had a ton of energy and heart in their music along with some fun and memorable vidoes (still don't know what its about - but it was so cool). Great dive for you!

  • @brianh9358
    @brianh9358 Год назад +7

    Lyrics:
    [Verse 1]
    I've never seen you look like this without a reason
    Another promise fallen through
    Another season passes by you
    I never took the smile away from anybody's face
    And that's a desperate way to look for someone who is still a child
    [Chorus]
    In a big country dreams stay with you
    Like a lover's voice fires the mountainside
    Stay alive, here we go
    [Verse 2]
    I thought that pain and truth were things that really mattered
    But you can't stay here with every single hope you had shattered
    I'm not expecting to grow flowers in the desert
    But I can live and breathe and see the sun in wintertime
    [Chorus]
    In a big country dreams stay with you
    Like a lover's voice fires the mountainside
    Stay alive
    [Chorus]
    In a big country dreams stay with you
    Like a lover's voice fires the mountainside
    Stay alive
    [Bridge]
    So, take that look out of here, it doesn't fit you
    Because it's happened doesn't mean you've been discarded
    Pull up your head off the floor, come up screaming
    Cry out for everything you ever might have wanted
    [Verse 3]
    I thought that pain and truth were things that really mattered
    But you can't stay here with every single hope you had shattered
    I'm not expecting to grow flowers in the desert
    But I can live and breathe and see the sun in wintertime
    [Chorus]
    In a big country dreams stay with you
    Like a lover's voice fires the mountainside
    Stay alive
    Ha! Ha!
    [Chorus]
    In a big country dreams stay with you
    Like a lover's voice fires the mountainside
    Stay alive
    [Chorus]
    In a big country dreams stay with you
    Like a lover's voice fires the mountainside
    Stay alive

  • @budabk
    @budabk Год назад +1

    The bagpipe sound from the guitar was created using an effects pedal called a "pitch transposer."

  • @mikecaetano
    @mikecaetano Год назад +4

    "But you can't stay here with every single hope you had shattered, see ya" -- I've been digging this song for nearly forty years. How lucky I was to be in high school when MTV was in its heyday, turning us on to music from across the pond and beyond with videos like that one.

  • @anthonykelly4514
    @anthonykelly4514 8 месяцев назад +1

    I’m not expecting to grow flowers in the desert, but I can live and breathe and see the sun In wintertime !! Genius from
    a lovely fella now sadly left us 🥲

  • @trjbrew
    @trjbrew Год назад +9

    All-time favorite! Great pick up on the lyrics Amber!

  • @JoseLopez-gi9sf
    @JoseLopez-gi9sf 2 месяца назад

    Because it happens doesn't mean you've been discarded, pull off your head off the floor come on screaming.
    I'm glad you listen to the lyrics they are so deep. Love it.

  • @weissfussindianer
    @weissfussindianer Год назад +8

    I love this scottish band. besides Simple Minds and U2, Big Country has this specific unique Rock sound.
    If you like them also: "Look away" and "Eiledon" are great songs.

    • @tonycowin
      @tonycowin Год назад +1

      Yeah not given as much respect as other Celtic rock outfits.

    • @markantinozzi8657
      @markantinozzi8657 Год назад

      U2s from Northern Ireland

    • @tonycowin
      @tonycowin Год назад

      @@markantinozzi8657 I don't think he was grouping on geography rather than the Celtic rock sound. Also U2 are from Dublin.

  • @spoonerfive
    @spoonerfive 7 месяцев назад

    An iconic eighties hit. Nobody sounded like Big Country when they hit the scene. Now, there are plenty of bands that do. Guitars as bagpipes, genius!

  • @HeavenlyHouse
    @HeavenlyHouse Год назад +3

    The song "Chance" is sad and beautiful and provides insight into Stuart Adamson's difficult childhood. RIP

  • @stevenfellows1633
    @stevenfellows1633 Год назад +2

    I was lucky enough to see the band several times ... best live band i've seen ... "fields of fire" for a similar uptempo or "chance"for a balled both from the same album "the crossing"

  • @snowleopard6662
    @snowleopard6662 Год назад +8

    Great Band, You should do Love and Rockets, So Alive 😁

  • @fabrizio_prina
    @fabrizio_prina 10 месяцев назад +1

    Three English guys and one from Canada, all excellent musicians, playing Scottish rock !! Love them !
    Stuart Adamson - vocal, guitar
    Bruce Watson - guitar
    Tony Butler - bass
    Mark Brzezicki - drums
    R.I.P. Stuart, always in our heart ♥

  • @adam872
    @adam872 Год назад +5

    This song is an all time banger. Amber's right, the lyrics are fantastic and incredibly eloquent. Stuart Adamson was quite a wordsmith.

  • @gregsager2062
    @gregsager2062 Год назад +1

    "Look Away". That's the next Big Country song you need to hear.
    Big Country singer/guitarist/songwriter Stuart Adamson (RIP) developed the bagpipe sound on his guitar by using an effects pedal called an MXR M-129 Pitch Transposer.

  • @herminiahernandez1512
    @herminiahernandez1512 Год назад +6

    I have always loved this song especially the bagpipes sound. It's sad that the lead singer is no longer with us but grateful for this gem he left us. Glad to see Amber's reaction, pure joy listening to this.

  • @tonys34
    @tonys34 Год назад +1

    This has given me bad memories😂 I was at a roadies bbq and in the basement was a studio with 2 drum kits. I fancied myself at drums. Mark Brzezicki sat at the set next to me and I thought... here we go. 10 seconds later he stopped. Looked at me and said "keep in time mate" I died

  • @garysunshine9643
    @garysunshine9643 Год назад +9

    Fields of Fire was their other big song. Kudos to Amber, you are the absolute best of anyone at this (and anyone I know) at picking up lyrics and song meanings, while still also being able to isolate the instruments and feel the music.

  • @Rose-ko1pw
    @Rose-ko1pw Год назад +3

    RIP Stuart Adamson 🌹
    Unique voice ...

  • @Y_Llew_Tew
    @Y_Llew_Tew Год назад +2

    You should add “Restless Natives” to your list of films to watch as Big Country performed its excellent soundtrack (and I suspect you’ll love the scenery).

  • @stevengonzalez6143
    @stevengonzalez6143 Год назад +4

    I also love their other song Chance

  • @paulwagner688
    @paulwagner688 Год назад +1

    One of my fraternity brothers in college was a DJ at a local bar. He opened EVERY show with this song.

  • @classiccars1994
    @classiccars1994 Год назад +3

    Big Country and Stuart Adamson wrote some great music and always with top draw lyrics. One of the best live bands you could ever wish to see.