"A couple of days before I wrote 'This Charming Man' I'd heard 'Walk Out To Winter' (by Aztec Camera) on Radio 1, and I felt a little jealous. My competitive urges kicked in. I felt that we needed something up-beat and in a major key for Rough Trade to get behind." quote from johnny
@@Marcel_Audubon cool your tatz mang, both writers are cool in their own way. (even tho frame is a master on the guitar) the only thing music snobbery we need is that the 80s was the best
Johnny Marr of the Smiths said that the early Aztec Camera songs were a major influence on his songwriting. In fact Walk Out to Winter inspired This Charming Man. Love you Roddy!
a fabulously simple tune but so affecting in the minor key, feels like it should be a sad song but i'm always uplifted when i hear it. It was one Terry Wogan who got me hooked on this about 3 years back. Thanks Terry ...and Roddy of course
High Land, Hard Rain remains on my list of all time favorite albums. When you can remember every track lyric for lyric - you know it's the truth. Aztec Camera is the truth!
Hoy estaba trabajando, soy repartidor, he entrado en una portería y sonaba esta canción; la portera Mena podido decir el título y grupo ya que sonaba en la radio a través de su móvil. Le he comentado que hacía más de 30 años que no la oía, lo que ya es sorprendente. Más sorprendente es la memoria, ya que, aunque no he pensado jamás en ella en todos estos años, la he reconocido al instante, eso sí, desconociendo su título. Para colmo, me encuentro conque es una de las canciones pop más bellas y melancólicas ( desconozco la letra, me refiero a la melodía ) que he escuchado jamás, y no es exageración. Esto lo escribe un melómano aficionado a la música clásica, preferentemente.
A veces un melomano pasa por alto joyas como esta a primera escucha, yo me habia bajado un disco de ellos (the best of) sólo por el tema JUMP, en ese entonces apenas y conocia al grupo y sólo por esa cancion y luego de un tiempo (par de años) le dije a mi hermano mientras me bañaba a que pongas canciones aleatorias de la biblioteca de mi pc a todo volumen y esta fue una de ellas, y no sabía que la tenía ni quien era el interprete le tuve que preguntar a mi hermano y me dio con tremenda sopresa.
Es curioso, a mí me paso algo parecido, la oí en la radio tras muchísimos años y me puse a buscarla como loco pensando que eran The Smiths. Al final, la tarareé en directo en M80 ,la identificaron y la pusieron. Es maravillosa!!!
Walk Out To Winter es uno de los temas más geniales de las últimas décadas. Escuché por primera vez la versión larga en la radio con una gran parte instrumental, no pude olvidarme de ella, esa música tan cálida a pesar de hablar de invierno, compré el 12'', el vinilo, luego los CDs, tengo toda la discografía de Roddy Frame, fui a Londres y lo conocí en persona. Tengo un blog de música y lo llamé "Walk out to music" En fin, una obra maestra. Esta con Shout To The Top (Style Council), Whole Of The Moon (Waterboys) y Killing Moon (Echo & The Bunnymen) son las mejores piezas musicales del siglo XX. miguelpopmusic.blogspot.com/2012/12/aztec-camera-high-land-hard-rain-1983.html
Lo mismo me pasó con oblivious, la tonada familiar, hasta que la escuche de grande y es infaltable en mis listas, Roddy Frame es un genio infravalorado.
I heard this on "Old Grey Whistle Test" back in 1983; I was captivated by it, and couldn't believe when I found out that this amazingly talented guy was just a teenager like me! Wonderful lyrics and guitar work - still sounds just as great :)
Whoah...my mind is blown! have loved this song for a couple decades now running but never seen this video. Talk about longing for nostalgia without a proper reference point. Man, this is sparking all kinds of crazy surreals.
one of THE BEST EIGHTY songs.... this band was so jazz/pop/new wave they were cool....listened to this all through high school too bad my school was full of rockers...lol thanks whoever posted this... if only we had u tube when we were in high school....
That is so scary as I type this I'm sitting in Dymchurch (Spitting distance to Hythe) I've been up the lighthouse @ 3:05 & tonight I've sat within 200 yards of where that phone box was. It's a very small world.
I am happy that a quirky and cool musician named Roddy Frame exists in this world. I am just saddened by the fact he did not get the recognition he deserved..My favorite song from the 80s !!
Johnny Marr has been quoted as saying this song inspired the guitar part he wrote for this charming man. However the guitar progression I’m hearing in walk out to winter sounds like it has much more in common with Heaven Knows I’m Miserable Now to my ears. Anyone else feel this way?
This song brings back so many memories. Going out on a Friday night after "The Tube" with Jools Holland and the late great Paula Yates. Blimey, where has the time gone............
Agree with Mercurybeam below...has a very emotional impact...found my old single of it the other day and reminded me why it was one of the very few records i recall buying at that time....emotive, evocative...heart rendering....
Aztec Camera to me are like a glass half-full type of person's Smiths! (though I love both bands myself). Interesting how Johnny Marr was in some way influenced by this song.
Met in the summer and walked 'til the fall And breathless we talked, it was tongues Despite what they'll say, wasn't youth, we hit the truth Faces of strummer that fell from the wall But nothing is left where they hung Sweet and bitter, they're what we found So drink them down and Walk out to winter, swear I'll be there Chill will wake you, high and dry, you'll wonder why Walk out to winter, swear I'll be there Chance is buried just below the blinding snow You burn in the breadline and ribbons and all So walk to winter, you won't be late, you always wait This generation, the walk to the wall But I'm not angry, get your gear, get out of here and Walk out to winter, swear I'll be there Chill will wake you, high and dry, you'll wonder why Walk out to winter, swear I'll be there Chance is buried just below the blinding snow Walk out to winter, swear I'll be there Chill will wake you, high and dry, you'll wonder why Walk out to winter, swear I'll be there You blind, snow blind, this is why, this is why
I saw them open for someone back in 83 or 84. Liked them so much I bought their album (vinyl, still have it). What ever happened to them? This was a great band.
I heard this song for the first time last week. It is the most beautiful melody I have heard in a long time. What do the lyrics mean, though? Does anyone know what he's talking about?
Highland Hard Rain - get it and discover genius of Roddy Frame. Blagged our way into Shepherds Bush in 1989, claiming we were Scottish, despite my East london accent. Roddy - the man
Yeah, Scotland does not have nice beaches or good weather, but we sure have some talented musicians :) Love it! Would also be interested to know where they filmed it.
Have you watched/listened to the live version of this on RUclips when they were on Old Grey Whistle Test? It's this same arrangement--much better than on any album I can find!
@roddyframe123456 My dad hated pop music, with very few exceptions, The Specials and some Propaganda, come to mind. I could tell how surprised and impressed he was by this, from the 1st time of hearing. Nothing would give me greater pleasure, if he was around now, than to play this for him! Also remember him remarking on how Killermont Street, was highly unusual amongst my record collection, as you could actually hear every word he sang!
Video filmed in Hythe, but this is a little love letter to East Kilbride which is Roddy's home town and remains bloody baltic every winter to this day. Good for the snow.
This version isn't on Spotify... sadly or at least not in Austria. The one on Spotify is either the Album Version or the Extended, but not this one with the insanely cool intro
"A couple of days before I wrote 'This Charming Man' I'd heard 'Walk Out To Winter' (by Aztec Camera) on Radio 1, and I felt a little jealous. My competitive urges kicked in. I felt that we needed something up-beat and in a major key for Rough Trade to get behind." quote from johnny
so he wrote a pale imitation... who cares?
Liar
@@Marcel_Audubon cool your tatz mang, both writers are cool in their own way. (even tho frame is a master on the guitar) the only thing music snobbery we need is that the 80s was the best
@@bubblegumgun3292 there's a reason j'en ai marre is pronounced 'johnny marr'
wow I never knew that!
Johnny Marr of the Smiths said that the early Aztec Camera songs were a major influence on his songwriting. In fact Walk Out to Winter inspired This Charming Man.
Love you Roddy!
Aztec Camera and The Smiths classic staple of the early 80's. This audio file sounds awful bye the way.
who cares?
Rocking Roddy. Been loving this man since I was 16. I am 56 now. Love has not died.
@@Marcel_Audubonyou again, sad man. For one, I do. Can't you let people enjoy both? Some people will find this tune because of that quote.
@@galetinm you've spent the better part of your morning breathlessly responding to comments left over 2 years ago and I'm the sad man?
High Land Hard Rain one of the greatest pop albums of all time.
Keep on rocking Rod!
This song hasn't aged a bit in 26 years, just as vital and fresh as it was in 1983.
Still fresh in 2022. Walk out to Winter...
I've always loved this song from the moment i heard it back in 83 love it as much now as i did the it hold special memories to me
あんなに洋楽聴いてた学生時代、この歌聴き逃してたわー💦
ラジオで聴いて探しました〜
One of my all time favorite bands, along with Orange Juice and Prefab Sprout. Love you guys!
Easily one of the most gifted singer/songwriters. I've been a fan since the first Aztec Camera album.
a fabulously simple tune but so affecting in the minor key, feels like it should be a sad song but i'm always uplifted when i hear it. It was one Terry Wogan who got me hooked on this about 3 years back. Thanks Terry ...and Roddy of course
High Land, Hard Rain remains on my list of all time favorite albums. When you can remember every track lyric for lyric - you know it's the truth. Aztec Camera is the truth!
マクドナルドで聴いてハマりました!
this is the best song the 80`s had done.i will never get tired listening to it even a hundred times.
Hoy estaba trabajando, soy repartidor, he entrado en una portería y sonaba esta canción; la portera Mena podido decir el título y grupo ya que sonaba en la radio a través de su móvil. Le he comentado que hacía más de 30 años que no la oía, lo que ya es sorprendente. Más sorprendente es la memoria, ya que, aunque no he pensado jamás en ella en todos estos años, la he reconocido al instante, eso sí, desconociendo su título. Para colmo, me encuentro conque es una de las canciones pop más bellas y melancólicas ( desconozco la letra, me refiero a la melodía ) que he escuchado jamás, y no es exageración. Esto lo escribe un melómano aficionado a la música clásica, preferentemente.
A veces un melomano pasa por alto joyas como esta a primera escucha, yo me habia bajado un disco de ellos (the best of) sólo por el tema JUMP, en ese entonces apenas y conocia al grupo y sólo por esa cancion y luego de un tiempo (par de años) le dije a mi hermano mientras me bañaba a que pongas canciones aleatorias de la biblioteca de mi pc a todo volumen y esta fue una de ellas, y no sabía que la tenía ni quien era el interprete le tuve que preguntar a mi hermano y me dio con tremenda sopresa.
Es curioso, a mí me paso algo parecido, la oí en la radio tras muchísimos años y me puse a buscarla como loco pensando que eran The Smiths. Al final, la tarareé en directo en M80 ,la identificaron y la pusieron. Es maravillosa!!!
Walk Out To Winter es uno de los temas más geniales de las últimas décadas. Escuché por primera vez la versión larga en la radio con una gran parte instrumental, no pude olvidarme de ella, esa música tan cálida a pesar de hablar de invierno, compré el 12'', el vinilo, luego los CDs, tengo toda la discografía de Roddy Frame, fui a Londres y lo conocí en persona. Tengo un blog de música y lo llamé "Walk out to music" En fin, una obra maestra. Esta con Shout To The Top (Style Council), Whole Of The Moon (Waterboys) y Killing Moon (Echo & The Bunnymen) son las mejores piezas musicales del siglo XX. miguelpopmusic.blogspot.com/2012/12/aztec-camera-high-land-hard-rain-1983.html
@@pepelanstrum6923 Que pasada, entonces ocurrían cosas así, muy memorable ese momento imagino
Lo mismo me pasó con oblivious, la tonada familiar, hasta que la escuche de grande y es infaltable en mis listas, Roddy Frame es un genio infravalorado.
He's so young! and yet so talented. Beautiful video.
I heard this on "Old Grey Whistle Test" back in 1983; I was captivated by it, and couldn't believe when I found out that this amazingly talented guy was just a teenager like me! Wonderful lyrics and guitar work - still sounds just as great :)
Whoah...my mind is blown! have loved this song for a couple decades now running but never seen this video. Talk about longing for nostalgia without a proper reference point. Man, this is sparking all kinds of crazy surreals.
one of THE BEST EIGHTY songs.... this band was so jazz/pop/new wave they were cool....listened to this all through high school too bad my school was full of rockers...lol thanks whoever posted this... if only we had u tube when we were in high school....
That is so scary as I type this I'm sitting in Dymchurch (Spitting distance to Hythe) I've been up the lighthouse @ 3:05 & tonight I've sat within 200 yards of where that phone box was. It's a very small world.
I am happy that a quirky and cool musician named Roddy Frame exists in this world. I am just saddened by the fact he did not get the recognition he deserved..My favorite song from the 80s !!
He also wrote all of Morrissey’s best songs 😆
cross fmで今、流れたこの曲。急にネオアコ(80年代、イギリスやグラスゴーなど語りだしたパーソナリティー)歌詞の和訳まで読まれた、この曲、解散してたけどフリッパーズが推してたから知ったんだった懐かしい
THE BEST OF THE BEST of CAMERA AZTECA!!!
Me recuerda mucho a un amor que no pudo ser, pero aquel tiempo...y aquellas sensaciones...y esta gran música, IMPOSIBLE OLVIDAR
GRACIAS PAUL!!!
OMG I loved this song. I loved this album! This really takes me back.... Thanks for posting!
Johnny Marr has been quoted as saying this song inspired the guitar part he wrote for this charming man. However the guitar progression I’m hearing in walk out to winter sounds like it has much more in common with Heaven Knows I’m Miserable Now to my ears. Anyone else feel this way?
This song brings back so many memories. Going out on a Friday night after "The Tube" with Jools Holland and the late great Paula Yates. Blimey, where has the time gone............
I'm only just discovering this now...dancing the shit out of it ;0
Probably my favourite guitar solo ever at the end.
God. This brings me back to a much simpler time ! I was only 14 when it came out so that might explain it 😂
Roddy never sold his soul, so he will ALWAYS be ours.....
So Sweet to say! So true. Xoxo
I love the atmosphere- classic video!!!
Is it just me, or does the young Roddy Frame resemble River Pheonix? One of my favorite songs ever--love this entire album!
River & Johny Depp
Roddy Frame should be a Megastar.
But I am kinda glad he's not
Because he's still ours................
Amazing and spectacular song, 80s were so good.
This is in my top ten of 80's hits absolutely superb...Roddy man where are you know!?x
Best guitar-vocalist.
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この街はどんな匂いがするんだろう
I was born in 1992 but even i think that alot of the music of the 80s was great and that it puts alot of modern music to shame.
not really an Xmas songs but to me its CHRISTMAS wen I hear it lovely song
This song is so awesome!
lov this song,,back in the ole good days
People bang on about jonny Marr and the smiths. Roddy frame was light years ahead. I'm a guitar player and this bloke from aztec camera was brilliant.
Una de las canciones más bonitas, escritas de la historia de la música
Después de tanto tiempo la escuchas y la melodía la tatarareas...😘
Agree with Mercurybeam below...has a very emotional impact...found my old single of it the other day and reminded me why it was one of the very few records i recall buying at that time....emotive, evocative...heart rendering....
fantastic, i love the single version of this song!
A 'goosebump' track! in the best possible way ;)
Love it. Takes me back 💔
Aztec Camera to me are like a glass half-full type of person's Smiths! (though I love both bands myself).
Interesting how Johnny Marr was in some way influenced by this song.
whoever posted this THANX! this was my favourite high shcool song...such a feel good song
I had this tape in rural japan 9/1984..everytime september rolls around I want to listen from pillar to post or walk out to winter
his voice makes me happy
Como olvidarla. Grandes recuerdos de juventud
Excellent Guitar playing . Me Love It!!!
Gran canción!!!
👵👩🦯 👍
Gracias por compartir este tema es mi adolescencia en estado puro Mjose ❤️
This song is so real
brilliant !!!! oh to be back to the 80s and away from the shite of today :(
Me recuerda especialmente un amor que no llegó a ser y hoy después de más de 30 años la recuerdo con nostalgia de lo que nunca ocurrió.
Temazooo, una joya musical, una obra maestra
one of the great talented british to came out of the fabulous 80s
Love it!
“Modern Love” brought me here. Go Get her Michael!
Jacqui from Leamington Spa, Benidorm 1983.......what a great girl....
F-ing incredible in retrospect.
Inch perfect pop.
Magica band e tutte le loro canzoni roddy frame vera icona
Love it love it love it! What a gift!
fuck man this is an awesome song.. i love playing the 12inch version..
Oh how I love this song!!
Classic and unforgettable
Roddy Frame -Genius!!
geee ! make me cry sooo pure
Met in the summer and walked 'til the fall
And breathless we talked, it was tongues
Despite what they'll say, wasn't youth, we hit the truth
Faces of strummer that fell from the wall
But nothing is left where they hung
Sweet and bitter, they're what we found
So drink them down and
Walk out to winter, swear I'll be there
Chill will wake you, high and dry, you'll wonder why
Walk out to winter, swear I'll be there
Chance is buried just below the blinding snow
You burn in the breadline and ribbons and all
So walk to winter, you won't be late, you always wait
This generation, the walk to the wall
But I'm not angry, get your gear, get out of here and
Walk out to winter, swear I'll be there
Chill will wake you, high and dry, you'll wonder why
Walk out to winter, swear I'll be there
Chance is buried just below the blinding snow
Walk out to winter, swear I'll be there
Chill will wake you, high and dry, you'll wonder why
Walk out to winter, swear I'll be there
You blind, snow blind, this is why, this is why
thanks for posting luv da song heard it today on direct tv alternative music channel 839
Brilliant guitar.
Nice to meet you 240p in 2012.
This crazy sound....
I saw them open for someone back in 83 or 84. Liked them so much I bought their album (vinyl, still have it). What ever happened to them? This was a great band.
Roddy Frame still around as a solo artist these days with three solo CDs and new material coming out in 2014.
Temazo. Pero imprescindible la versión entera. De lo mejor que se ha escrito.
the synth at the start, really moving
I heard this song for the first time last week. It is the most beautiful melody I have heard in a long time. What do the lyrics mean, though? Does anyone know what he's talking about?
I've always taken it to be about the ideals of the punk scene...the youth wanting to change everything
Hope that helps🌻
Can someone upload a better sound quality version of this video? Thanks
I was 7 when I saw this on Max Headroom on channel 13 way back in '85!
technically proficient with unbound creativity
sheer coolness! the wee boy from east kilbride
Highland Hard Rain - get it and discover genius of Roddy Frame. Blagged our way into Shepherds Bush in 1989, claiming we were Scottish, despite my East london accent. Roddy - the man
Straordinaria canzone e band roddy frame top of the top
Yeah, Scotland does not have nice beaches or good weather, but we sure have some talented musicians :)
Love it! Would also be interested to know where they filmed it.
Filmed in Hythe, Kent.
Was gonna say, vegetated shingle beach always gotta be Kent or Suffolk!
fantastic!
My Canadian Christmas anthem :)
Hythe has changed a bit since 1983
Johnny Marr wrote Charming Man after listening to this, and 2 other songs on the same night
Makes so much sense.
Have you watched/listened to the live version of this on RUclips when they were on Old Grey Whistle Test? It's this same arrangement--much better than on any album I can find!
Because, this is classy in the truth forever !
- BabyJesus -
Makes me remember listening to this album for hours in my bedroom at my parents house....sigh. How life changes....
The devil definitely tuned his guitar...
Muy buena
@roddyframe123456 My dad hated pop music, with very few exceptions, The Specials and some Propaganda, come to mind. I could tell how surprised and impressed he was by this, from the 1st time of hearing. Nothing would give me greater pleasure, if he was around now, than to play this for him! Also remember him remarking on how Killermont Street, was highly unusual amongst my record collection, as you could actually hear every word he sang!
Isn’t the album version different than this one?
Perfecte popsong bestaat
!!!
Video filmed in Hythe, but this is a little love letter to East Kilbride which is Roddy's home town and remains bloody baltic every winter to this day. Good for the snow.
When it snows in EK, get you scarf oot!!!😂
This version isn't on Spotify... sadly or at least not in Austria. The one on Spotify is either the Album Version or the Extended, but not this one with the insanely cool intro
I can't find it either. But there's an extended 7 min 47 sec version with those synths in the beginning.