Big Country - Live At Rockpalast 1986 (Full Concert Video)

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  • Опубликовано: 19 янв 2024
  • Setlist:
    1. Wonderland 0:00:18
    2. Fields Of Fire 0:05:28
    3. Where The Rose Is Sown 0:09:20
    4. Rain Dance 0:14:49
    5. Remembrance Day 0:19:22
    6. Just A Shadow 0:24:15
    7. Steeltown 0:28:53
    8. Look Away 0:35:18
    9. Chance 0:40:18
    10. The Teacher 0:46:20
    11. In A Big Country 0:50:50
    12. Inwards 0:56:40
    13. Harvest Home 1:01:58
    14. The Storm 1:07:43
    15. Lost Patrol 1:15:55
    16. Tracks Of My Tears 1:21:05
    STUART ADAMSON - vocals, guitar
    BRUCE WATSON - guitar
    TONY BUTLER - bass
    MARK BRZEZICKI - drums
    The tragic death of BIG COUNTRY’s founder, lead singer and main songwriter Stuart Adamson in 2001 robbed music of what James Dean Bradfield of the Manic Street Preachers has called ‘absolute genius’.
    Adamson’s guitar playing was, Bradfield continued, ‘like a force of nature - the sound of thunder coming over the hills.’ That sound, that brilliance, remains for old fans to revel in and new ones to discover on the band’s studio albums and live performances. And of course in the current manifestation of BIG COUNTRY still touring the world, featuring original members Bruce Watson and Mark Brzezicki.
    Germany - both East and West - was always hugely receptive to BIG COUNTRY, and today Bruce Watson remembers the frequent tours with great affection:
    “Germany has always been fantastic for us right from the early days and our first tour there in 1984,” he says. “We would always take maybe two or three weeks to spend in the country and do all kinds of gigs including festivals like the one where we were playing in East Berlin with Bryan Adams at the same time as Michael Jackson was playing in West Berlin!”
    And coming to Germany was always a highlight of any European tour.
    “It was always a pleasure doing the Rockpalast gigs.” says Watson. “I remember in Essen we were staying in a massive hotel, so big it was like an airport terminal, opposite the local army barracks and we would watch the soldiers parading from our windows.”
    That would have been the performance on 15 March 1986 at the Grugahalle in Essen captured on this release. This was the beginning of the tour in support of BIG COUNTRY’s third album “The Seer”, and saw the band performing material from their first three albums which was astonishingly consistent and powerful.
    Much has been made of the twin-guitar Celtic sound Adamson and Watson produced, with the use of the E-Bow and other effects producing something - to Adamson’s annoyance - frequently compared to bagpipes. But particularly impressive from the 1986 concerts is the consummate musicianship of all concerned, from Brzezicki’s complex drumming to Butler’s rock-solid but fluid and imaginative bass. Overlaid, of course, with the intricate but immensely powerful six-string work from Adamson and Watson.
    Nowadays, Bruce Watson - currently duetting on guitar in the ‘new’ BIG COUNTRY with his own son Jamie - laughs: “Our guitar parts sound a lot more complicated than they really are! In fact they’re not that difficult to play. Stuart and I did so many overdubs in the studio that what we would do before a tour is sit down and listen to the record, and just work out which were the most important sounds, the most important guitar parts, and then we would determine how to produce them on stage with just the two of us.”
    By 1991, and the September Rockpalast gig at the Biskuithalle in Bonn, things were different. The band was touring in support of the “No Place Like Home” album, but the touring lineup did not include Mark Brzezicki, who had played on the record. And there was now a keyboard player.
    “We had Chris Bell from Spear of Destiny on drums,” says Watson, “and it was hard for him as he had to get Mark Brzezicki’s drum parts just right. Colin Berwick was the keyboard player with THE BIG DISH (Scottish pop group) and I think it was easier for him as he was really doing fills and could work them out for himself in the live context.”
    The commitment of the band to the enthusiastic audience is evident, and while the sound of the band had moved, at least on the new material, towards something less overtly Scottish, the joy and inclusiveness of the performance was and is, as ever, thrilling.
    From the perspective of today, both the 1986 and 1991 shows make plain the power and pertinence of the songs and their content. Says Bruce Watson:
    “I think Stuart’s lyrics seem very relevant today, what with the political situation we’re facing - all the difficulties and darkness of society now, in both Europe and America. Stuart’s lyrics were often very incisive and bleak, or looking at bleak political situations, but harnessed to music which was really uplifting. It’s music which is maybe prophetic in some way - maybe Stuart was a bit of a prophet. It’s one of the strong points of BIG COUNTRY, and why we’re relevant today.”
    Tom Morton
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Комментарии • 20

  • @lighter866
    @lighter866 3 месяца назад +7

    Last words from Stuart in this great concert: "Remember, stay alive!". I saw them live just about this time in the mid 80s and it was a superfun dance party all night! RIP Stuart.

  • @paulvcarter
    @paulvcarter 4 месяца назад +5

    I miss Stewart very much. Great player.

  • @YvetteWhyte-gv4ol
    @YvetteWhyte-gv4ol Месяц назад +2

    Saw these guys in Nottingham on the steel town tour absolutely amazing rip Stuart

    • @jackturner9009
      @jackturner9009 Месяц назад

      I wish ide of been with you as I've loved Stuart and big country and the skids since 82 gutted I never saw him PS skids since 78

  • @Ys-xd1zg
    @Ys-xd1zg Месяц назад +2

    Oh my ❤❤ good drum player

  • @YvetteWhyte-gv4ol
    @YvetteWhyte-gv4ol Месяц назад +3

    Fourty years on still have the T-shirts

  • @bodinski100
    @bodinski100 Месяц назад +1

    this youtube algorithim so crazy....my childhood heores...i learned to stitich in home economics when i made a steeltown replica banner out of felt when i was 10.....and today they come back into my universe.....just a timeless , univeral, scottish vibe....

  • @amplifiremilano
    @amplifiremilano 7 дней назад

    🖤🖤

  • @craig528
    @craig528 Месяц назад

    This is just an amazing show, a band at the height of its power!

  • @patrickryan5570
    @patrickryan5570 Месяц назад

    My best times in the 80s was in Germany and of course having a mighty brilliant band from Scotland was the cherry on the cake..

  • @jackturner9009
    @jackturner9009 Месяц назад +3

    1 word genius enough said

    • @rogert.belger3990
      @rogert.belger3990 6 дней назад

      i think 'genius' is overused. 'Great' would be more accurate

    • @jackturner9009
      @jackturner9009 6 дней назад +3

      the skids big country this guy wrote unreal songs parrohmane into the valley where the rose is sown wonderland in my eyes he's a genius x

    • @BigBoaby-sg1yo
      @BigBoaby-sg1yo 3 дня назад

      @@rogert.belger3990 He wrote songs with passion and sang them straight from his heart .

  • @cure969
    @cure969 4 месяца назад +2

    Great to find the best Concert they ever made. But... The Playlist ist wrong

  • @The.Last.Guitar.Hero.
    @The.Last.Guitar.Hero. 16 дней назад

    this was Bc at the top their game. Saw them shortly after this

  • @bo0tsy1
    @bo0tsy1 19 дней назад

    I lucked upon an SNL. Captivating

  • @JohnZokas-hf3qw
    @JohnZokas-hf3qw 3 месяца назад

    Lost patrol… wit an opening has everything and wit an ending…

  • @paztarancon
    @paztarancon Месяц назад

    💖💖💖

  • @marcoinvernizzi1365
    @marcoinvernizzi1365 24 дня назад

    Stuart Adamson grande musicista ed interprete bravissimo peccatoche ci ha lasciato troppo cpresto