Some home movie material from the Once Upon a Time tour in Europe. Here we are in the lovely city of Venice. Festival time, around February, don't ask me what year, mid 80's.
Hello Mick, keep these great videos coming! In November 1986 I was walking through a public park in Christchurch, New Zealand where I saw you sitting on a bench, just chilling out,. Being 18 years old I found the courage and walked up and we had a 5 minute chat. I remember it well to this day. We then took a photo, and you kindly signed an autograph. You were a super nice guy to the fans. Thanks for the music, especially the performances you are doing of some of your songs on this channel I just found.
Hi, thanks for the memory, I find it incredible that these short snaps in time remain vivid in our memories all these years later. I’m privileged to be in one of yours.
Just blown away again by these new renditions of older songs. It took a min or so to work out what sounded so so familiar. Couple that with the images, I hope all those featured are as touched by these gifts as us fans are 🥰 1986 it'll be 😉
I know Dave would not want anyone else than Richard Wright on keys to play/make music with him. But god what a combination this would be. Imagine him inviting Mick on his next tour or recordings..
@@grizzadams2110 Damm, you make me a little jealous 😄 It must have been a great show! I was lucky to see him some years ago with the Rattle That Lock Tour. I saw multiple Waters shows as well since “In The Flesh” tour and Mason’s Saucerfull Of Secrets. But god I wish I could’ve seen them together as Pink Floyd in the 70’s.. The same goes for Simple Minds in the early 80’s.. like the winning ticket of a lottery.
Don’t know what it is with these vids, but I keep getting jealous with myself having lived in these times, but can’t get back to them or something like that. It was just such a great time then living on half pace or even less from nowadays. Great music, great inspiration. Bring em on! Thanks!👊🏼
Beautiful interpretation of a classic early Simple Minds song. Really enjoyed the video. Everybody having a good laugh, trying to keep the spirits up while on tour, except Jim Kerr, posing & practising his moody, serious artist image. Christ can you imagine being stuck in a lift with Jim Kerr, Sting & Bono, all trying to out pious each other with their nuggets of wisdom. Great band in their day, not so much now. Mick MacNeil was a very talented musician from a young age, and a guy who knows how fortunate he is that he got his break that led to a brilliant career. No airs & graces & a guy you could approach without making you feel that he was doing you a favour. You can't hide true class. Keep sharing Mick, much appreciated.
I noticed this through watching these videos. Everyone seems to be having a great time laughing & joking apart from Jim who always seems to be isolated from the others looking all moody & miserable.
This must stir so many personal memories for you Mick regarding your then girlfriend and future wife ...you could of easily hid these away . So we really appreciate you sharing them with us . Thankyou
Just wondering how you feel inside when you watch these films, Mick... With your music upon the pictures it gives the whole thing such an ethereal feel... Anyway we will never be able to thank you as you deserve it, Mick...
It does feel odd, some quite embarrassing bits too. But I just get on with chopping and editing then playing over it, then chopping again. Always feels like it can be done so much better than my fumbling about with this video editor plugin.
@@mickmacneil1 Why is Jim looking so miserable & isolated from the rest of you all? You all seem to be having the time of your lives joking & having the craic together, whereas Jim looks like he has the weight of the world on his shoulders.
Hahaha! Genius. Mick always put perfect layers and beds in SM tracks. For mine, the keyboards on the first 5 albums were astonishing work. From 1979 from far away Australia, SM and MM were pure oxygen. With deepest thanks.
I keep checking daily Mick to see if you’ve uploaded anymore videos, love it when you do. I know you keep getting asked the same questions, I just feel lucky to have had the time with you ❤
Grazie mille per queste bellissime immagini che mi fanno tornare indietro nel tempo! Sei il miglior tastierista che hanno avuto i Simple Minds. Sarebbe bello per noi vecchi fans potervi rivedere insieme. Grazie di tutto!
Great video Mick enjoyed being taken back to 1986 . Yourself Jim and Charlie Derek and Mel and John Giblin were all a part of a magic time that produced a FACTORY'S worth of hit songs .
Lump in my throat.. such a beautiful slowed version of the music. Gives me memories of the music of one of my favourite Italian tv film series Fantaghirò in the 90s. Joy and camaraderie, so good to see! Thanks, Arlette
You said don’t ask me the year but based on how long Jim’s hair is and when that tour was it’s probably ‘86. Great video! Especially for younger fans like me who never experienced that era.
Thank you once again for sharing your video memories Mick. Also the piano version of Factory. Love it all! Would love to see and hear live rehearsal footage if that is possible to share on here?! Bye for now! ✌️❤️
Buried treasure from all those years ago, finally unearthed and presented to Simple Minds fans all over the world. Does it get any better than this? I'm sure we'll find out on the next installment. Thanks again for sharing this gold dust with us, Mick. 🏴😎👌🇮🇹
Another absolute gem! Thank you sincerely for all the music Mick, and for these fabulous and very arty snapshots from a passage in time, so kind and generous of you to share like you have been doing. Love this ambient version of Factory! Hope for some more... maybe an ambient Capital City? I love how you redid that at those 87 Cash For Kids Barrowland gigs. Jims coat here though... just sayin' 😁
What a beautiful video and music that goes with the images. Such a nostalgic look back. This was the tour when I first saw SM, also my 1st big stadium gig, in Valencia 1986. That was a superb night.
It's great to look back at what you were all getting upto during these time's before a gig or a tour, thanks for sharing these kinda intimate simple minds behind the scenes priate vids Mick 👌
What a lovely video , everyone looked so so happy. Who was the blonde lady that was in a lot of the film ? , Mick's girlfriend at the time ? There is such a beautiful innocence to these old video tapes you so kindly share with the fans.
Mick MacNeil the sound of Simple Minds, we know it Mick don’t you worry your talent was always appreciated, up load more Mick and show Jim how much your missed. Because of you and Derek, Jim and Charlie couldn’t tour as they are now. 🙏🏻😀👍🏻
Mick, you have NO IDEA how much I was waiting for your next video! They always make me so happy! Love watching them. Love you guys! Thank you so much for this 💖💖💖
John giblin singin just one cornetto briliant stuff cracked me up should've made it anouther hit off the album nice to see all the band together let's see some more videos please
Mick, I went to a show for the Once Upon a Time Tour in the USA. I met Jim and Charlie after the show...I don't understand why other members didn't do the backstage visits.
@mickmacneil1 Hi from SW France. My mate in Glasgow went to see big Dan’s gig the other night and he mentioned that there are demos of songs from Once Upon a Time with him on bass. Would you have such a thing and could you share? The only thing I have is a bootleg from Barrowlands where you play I Travel as Ghostdancing (Charlie’s sus4 guitar thing). Thanks in advance. And a sincere thanks again for inspiring me to take up the keys.
Leave it to the board man to pluck out the amazing notes in Factory and give them new color. Jim does seem a little "precious" at times but always a pleasant bloke on the occasions I got to chat with him.
@@pameladiamond9603 Upbringing plays so much into it. Can't find any of the minds slagging their parents, they grew up like so many of us did. Met Michael in Oakland and he was as nice as could be, he and John had some inside joke they were practically in tears about. Charlie with the permanent ear to ear grin, Mel just laid back. Proud to list them as my band.
🙈 I can't relate to the complexities and expectations of being the frontman of a multimillion selling rock band, but surely if it's that windy, taking your hat off has got to be the best option there 🤷♂
Nice video and great music. But I can't help wonder why this is starting to surface now after all these years. Is Mick trying to trade on the back of a resurgence of Simple Minds' popularity? Is it jealousy of the new popularity? Or is Mick making tentative moves to rejoin Simple Minds- something that every SM fan in the universe hopes and would love to see happen. Also fantastic to see the late great John Giblin featured here. As the song goes " I wish for something, I wish you were here. RIP John.
Frank, I have been moving boxes with stuff from house to house for over 40 years. If I dont do something with the contents of these boxes soon, the garbage bin will probably be their next destination. I am now a pensioner and its time to start dealing with excess bagage. I also want to state my claim in what my contribution was in these tunes I wrote, nothing more, nothing less.
@mickmacneil1 Thanks for the response. I hope you are keeping well and in good health. As somebody who has been a Simple Minds fan since I was 20 years old(I'm 64), your contribution to SM will never be underestimated or forgotten by anyone. Every SM fan would love to see you back on keys, possibly for one last tour. Everyone is getting older, and I've often wondered how much lodger they will keep going. Take care, Mick.
Frank really.... 'trade' that's a low blow, these are gifts, which will have taken many hours to create. There won't be any financial reward for doing this. If anyone is trading from past success, take a look at the latest SM setlist, it features 90% of old members songs, songs that were created by 75% of the musicians that are no longer present.
@@benbarclay3480 Thanks Ben, its true, nobody is paying me to do this, apart from a few people subscribing to my youtube channel I am doing this as a thank you for the years of loyal fans that have supported the band. Im selling nothing, so nothing to trade Frank.
Surely Shirley it's not beyond the five everyone wants to see - Jim Charlie Mick Mel & Derek to get on the blower to one another & just say you know what, maybe we just rehearse a couple of encore songs together & without fanfare choose 1 or 2 or maybe outrageously 3, ( Glasgow, Dublin or Belfast & London perhaps?) shows where we turn up and play and enjoy it together? I'm sure fans do acknowledge clearly that Jim & Charlie's current line up are all superb musicians just as they must acknowledge that even if the line up is fluid & the instinct is to move forward & stay fresh there is a particular line up that represented a band and one that made countless classics together. This subject just won't go away, it appears on so many threads of comments on hundreds of SM videos. Perhaps the answer is simple, (of course,) and it just needs 2 of the 5 to say let's do it. For funks sake if Floyd could bury a hatchet sharp enough for Roger and David to slice each others brain boxes off with the feeblest of swoops then surely ego or money or indeed anything can't stop five men who obviously respect each others views and musicianship from getting on the same friggin stage together and blowing the tits off pretty much every other band currently on the road!? Phone Charlie Mick, tell the charming bugger you're coming like it or not and by the way the 'World's greatest drummer' and Scotland's greatest bass player are too! SHAKE OFF THE GHOSTS! Mighty respect to you all.
You can bet your bottom dollar when Jim hears that roar of approval when his 'old chums' appear even he will capitulate and then of course FINALLY they'll be a final tournament with you all. My middle name is Nostradamus.
They published Let There be Love and See the Lights as first hits without you. But I still continue nowadays to hear your touch inside of them. Is there any of you in it ? And, lastly, what was your cronologically last track you recorded with them ?
@@mickmacneil1brilliant as ever. Obviously BIA is your cronologically last one. But I was referring to 1989-1990 era when you left. Was it Saturday Girl ?
Robin Clark, absolutely diamond voice.The tingles all over sound of Simple Minds live.I was 16 and they soared.
Hello Mick, keep these great videos coming! In November 1986 I was walking through a public park in Christchurch, New Zealand where I saw you sitting on a bench, just chilling out,. Being 18 years old I found the courage and walked up and we had a 5 minute chat. I remember it well to this day. We then took a photo, and you kindly signed an autograph. You were a super nice guy to the fans. Thanks for the music, especially the performances you are doing of some of your songs on this channel I just found.
Hi, thanks for the memory, I find it incredible that these short snaps in time remain vivid in our memories all these years later. I’m privileged to be in one of yours.
Just blown away again by these new renditions of older songs. It took a min or so to work out what sounded so so familiar. Couple that with the images, I hope all those featured are as touched by these gifts as us fans are 🥰 1986 it'll be 😉
@@benbarclay3920 aw thanks Ben. It actually started off as When Spirits Rise, but Factory took over.
@@mickmacneil1 thank you for your gift
2 instruments and musicians that can move me intensely. Dave Gilmour on guitar, Mick McNeil on keys.
I know Dave would not want anyone else than Richard Wright on keys to play/make music with him. But god what a combination this would be. Imagine him inviting Mick on his next tour or recordings..
@@IgnaceDL1saw Gilmour in London last week.....OUTSTANDING
@@grizzadams2110 Damm, you make me a little jealous 😄 It must have been a great show! I was lucky to see him some years ago with the Rattle That Lock Tour. I saw multiple Waters shows as well since “In The Flesh” tour and Mason’s Saucerfull Of Secrets. But god I wish I could’ve seen them together as Pink Floyd in the 70’s.. The same goes for Simple Minds in the early 80’s.. like the winning ticket of a lottery.
Don’t know what it is with these vids, but I keep getting jealous with myself having lived in these times, but can’t get back to them or something like that. It was just such a great time then living on half pace or even less from nowadays. Great music, great inspiration. Bring em on! Thanks!👊🏼
Pure gold for us fans ... beautiful memories.. thankyou
Beautiful interpretation of a classic early Simple Minds song. Really enjoyed the video. Everybody having a good laugh, trying to keep the spirits up while on tour, except Jim Kerr, posing & practising his moody, serious artist image. Christ can you imagine being stuck in a lift with Jim Kerr, Sting & Bono, all trying to out pious each other with their nuggets of wisdom. Great band in their day, not so much now. Mick MacNeil was a very talented musician from a young age, and a guy who knows how fortunate he is that he got his break that led to a brilliant career. No airs & graces & a guy you could approach without making you feel that he was doing you a favour. You can't hide true class. Keep sharing Mick, much appreciated.
I noticed this through watching these videos. Everyone seems to be having a great time laughing & joking apart from Jim who always seems to be isolated from the others looking all moody & miserable.
This must stir so many personal memories for you Mick regarding your then girlfriend and future wife ...you could of easily hid these away .
So we really appreciate you sharing them with us . Thankyou
Just wondering how you feel inside when you watch these films, Mick... With your music upon the pictures it gives the whole thing such an ethereal feel...
Anyway we will never be able to thank you as you deserve it, Mick...
It does feel odd, some quite embarrassing bits too. But I just get on with chopping and editing then playing over it, then chopping again. Always feels like it can be done so much better than my fumbling about with this video editor plugin.
@@mickmacneil1 Why is Jim looking so miserable & isolated from the rest of you all? You all seem to be having the time of your lives joking & having the craic together, whereas Jim looks like he has the weight of the world on his shoulders.
Hahaha! Genius. Mick always put perfect layers and beds in SM tracks. For mine, the keyboards on the first 5 albums were astonishing work. From 1979 from far away Australia, SM and MM were pure oxygen. With deepest thanks.
I keep checking daily Mick to see if you’ve uploaded anymore videos, love it when you do.
I know you keep getting asked the same questions, I just feel lucky to have had the time with you ❤
More to come!
@@mickmacneil1 can’t wait! 🙏
This fills me with nostalgia 🇮🇹
Just beautiful, thank you for sharing it Mick! Xx 👌
It’s cool to know you are just out there still playing and interpreting the songs of my life soundtrack
Great times with Mel Robin Clark Mick John the Best Simple Minds 🍀
Grazie mille per queste bellissime immagini che mi fanno tornare indietro nel tempo! Sei il miglior tastierista che hanno avuto i Simple Minds. Sarebbe bello per noi vecchi fans potervi rivedere insieme.
Grazie di tutto!
Great video Mick enjoyed being taken back to 1986 . Yourself Jim and Charlie Derek and Mel and John Giblin were all a part of a magic time that produced a FACTORY'S worth of hit songs .
Absolutely love this Mick for both the video and the music. Pure magic.
What a tune! Thanks for the clips Mick, love seeing these videos along with your beautiful accompanying music! 👏👏
Glad you enjoyed it
Lovely reimagining of Factory!
Thanks for sharing your memories,much appreciated.
Fantastic version, so relaxing
Wow. That really captures the feel of that OUAT era.
RIP big Jah.
Thanks for posting Mick. 🙏🏻
Fantastic to see Mick, another home movie gem
Beautiful! You all look so happy.... great days!
Please can we have an albums worth of these beautiful soundscapes.
Come on Mick, we need to see you back with them performing .
❤ beautiful Mick, thank you so much for putting these snapshots in time on here
This is lovely Mick,nice to hear factory in a different light.
John is hilarious 😂
Thanks
All the best to you!
Brilliant again.Thanks Mick,love this👏👏
Jim looks in danger. 😁Maybe seasick or about to vomit. Thank you Mick for sharing these pearls with us.
You and Hannah look so happy. Very beautiful and touching to see. Also great piano tune. Thanks a lot !
much appreciated
Lump in my throat.. such a beautiful slowed version of the music. Gives me memories of the music of one of my favourite Italian tv film series Fantaghirò in the 90s. Joy and camaraderie, so good to see! Thanks, Arlette
Mick thank you for posting this travelogue from the OUAT tour, some great memories. ❤
You said don’t ask me the year but based on how long Jim’s hair is and when that tour was it’s probably ‘86.
Great video! Especially for younger fans like me who never experienced that era.
Thank you once again for sharing your video memories Mick.
Also the piano version of Factory. Love it all!
Would love to see and hear live rehearsal footage if that is possible to share on here?!
Bye for now! ✌️❤️
So glad you like it.
Buried treasure from all those years ago, finally unearthed and presented to Simple Minds fans all over the world. Does it get any better than this? I'm sure we'll find out on the next installment. Thanks again for sharing this gold dust with us, Mick. 🏴😎👌🇮🇹
This reminds me of my Dad in Heaven ❤
Amazing, Thank you Michael x💜
Fabulous! Thanks for sharing Mick ❤
Brilliant Mick ! 😎👌
Wonderful Hannah
Bellissima!!
Brilliant memories mick thank you for the video
Beautiful melody!
Another absolute gem! Thank you sincerely for all the music Mick, and for these fabulous and very arty snapshots from a passage in time, so kind and generous of you to share like you have been doing. Love this ambient version of Factory! Hope for some more... maybe an ambient Capital City? I love how you redid that at those 87 Cash For Kids Barrowland gigs. Jims coat here though... just sayin' 😁
Thanks Christopher, I know, the coat looks like one made by Dolly Partons Mum, 'Coat of Many Colours' 🤠
What a beautiful video and music that goes with the images. Such a nostalgic look back. This was the tour when I first saw SM, also my 1st big stadium gig, in Valencia 1986. That was a superb night.
John was so funny! 🥹 He seemed like wonderful company. I miss him 💔
@@valentemariana me too.
Fantastic. Another great video Mick 🙌
Really love these 'behind the scenes' vids. Thank you so much Mick for sharing! 😊👍
Thanks Mick these are pure gold for us fans😊
Pure Goosebumps!!thanks for sharing Mick🎶🎶🎶👍👍
It's great to look back at what you were all getting upto during these time's before a gig or a tour, thanks for sharing these kinda intimate simple minds behind the scenes priate vids Mick 👌
Mick! Love you buddy! Thx for sharing!
Thank you Mick!!!…going back to the past seeing your videos of the eighties it’s amazing feelings come up!!
It should be 1986
A classic Mick thanks for sharing ❤
Fantastic Mick!!😍😍😍
Thanks a lot for sharing!!👍🏻😉🤗🙏🏻
Mick this is amazing - thank you so much for sharing this. And I adore the new interpretation of Factory ❤
Wonderful moments in time you will cherish forever.
Thanks Mick. Hope you and the family are well. Best wishes from a Nitshill boy. 🏴
Thanks for sharing mick ❤
Beautiful!!!😍😍
beautifull mick...x
Nice to see videos like this cracking stuff let's have some more
What a lovely video , everyone looked so so happy. Who was the blonde lady that was in a lot of the film ? , Mick's girlfriend at the time ? There is such a beautiful innocence to these old video tapes you so kindly share with the fans.
@@stevencavanagh63 yes, she was my girlfriend and eventually my first wife.
Thanks for sharing Mick
wowwwwwww thank you !!!! love it
fantastic
What a soundtrack again!
Mick the Soul of Minds!!!
Mick MacNeil the sound of Simple Minds, we know it Mick don’t you worry your talent was always appreciated, up load more Mick and show Jim how much your missed. Because of you and Derek, Jim and Charlie couldn’t tour as they are now. 🙏🏻😀👍🏻
Mick, you have NO IDEA how much I was waiting for your next video! They always make me so happy! Love watching them. Love you guys! Thank you so much for this 💖💖💖
John giblin singin just one cornetto briliant stuff cracked me up should've made it anouther hit off the album nice to see all the band together let's see some more videos please
❤wonderful
Thankyou again mick.
Love the one Cornetto bit
Mick, I went to a show for the Once Upon a Time Tour in the USA. I met Jim and Charlie after the show...I don't understand why other members didn't do the backstage visits.
@@SharonAronBaron1 I don’t know either.
Big THX Mick❤
Love these snapshots in time Mick, do you have any recollections from the Milton Keynes bowl shows in 86?
My first ever gig. Was 12 & went with my older brothers & cousins & it still reminds one of my all time favourite gigs.
*remains
Thank you Mick.🙏🎵😎🎸
@mickmacneil1 Hi from SW France. My mate in Glasgow went to see big Dan’s gig the other night and he mentioned that there are demos of songs from Once Upon a Time with him on bass. Would you have such a thing and could you share? The only thing I have is a bootleg from Barrowlands where you play I Travel as Ghostdancing (Charlie’s sus4 guitar thing). Thanks in advance. And a sincere thanks again for inspiring me to take up the keys.
Leave it to the board man to pluck out the amazing notes in Factory and give them new color. Jim does seem a little "precious" at times but always a pleasant bloke on the occasions I got to chat with him.
@@pameladiamond9603 Upbringing plays so much into it. Can't find any of the minds slagging their parents, they grew up like so many of us did. Met Michael in Oakland and he was as nice as could be, he and John had some inside joke they were practically in tears about. Charlie with the permanent ear to ear grin, Mel just laid back. Proud to list them as my band.
🙈 I can't relate to the complexities and expectations of being the frontman of a multimillion selling rock band, but surely if it's that windy, taking your hat off has got to be the best option there 🤷♂
Renato Immagini semplicemente faantastico e un po' malinconico peccato che la bend non sia rimasta unita con i medesimi componenti di allora.
Nice video and great music. But I can't help wonder why this is starting to surface now after all these years. Is Mick trying to trade on the back of a resurgence of Simple Minds' popularity? Is it jealousy of the new popularity? Or is Mick making tentative moves to rejoin Simple Minds- something that every SM fan in the universe hopes and would love to see happen. Also fantastic to see the late great John Giblin featured here. As the song goes " I wish for something, I wish you were here. RIP John.
Frank, I have been moving boxes with stuff from house to house for over 40 years. If I dont do something with the contents of these boxes soon, the garbage bin will probably be their next destination. I am now a pensioner and its time to start dealing with excess bagage. I also want to state my claim in what my contribution was in these tunes I wrote, nothing more, nothing less.
@mickmacneil1 Thanks for the response. I hope you are keeping well and in good health. As somebody who has been a Simple Minds fan since I was 20 years old(I'm 64), your contribution to SM will never be underestimated or forgotten by anyone. Every SM fan would love to see you back on keys, possibly for one last tour. Everyone is getting older, and I've often wondered how much lodger they will keep going. Take care, Mick.
Frank really.... 'trade' that's a low blow, these are gifts, which will have taken many hours to create. There won't be any financial reward for doing this. If anyone is trading from past success, take a look at the latest SM setlist, it features 90% of old members songs, songs that were created by 75% of the musicians that are no longer present.
@@benbarclay3480 Thanks Ben, its true, nobody is paying me to do this, apart from a few people subscribing to my youtube channel I am doing this as a thank you for the years of loyal fans that have supported the band. Im selling nothing, so nothing to trade Frank.
@@mickmacneil1for over 40 years? North Lodge didn't stored them properly? Too moisture! Ahahahah😅
Surely Shirley it's not beyond the five everyone wants to see - Jim Charlie Mick Mel & Derek to get on the blower to one another & just say you know what, maybe we just rehearse a couple of encore songs together & without fanfare choose 1 or 2 or maybe outrageously 3, ( Glasgow, Dublin or Belfast & London perhaps?) shows where we turn up and play and enjoy it together? I'm sure fans do acknowledge clearly that Jim & Charlie's current line up are all superb musicians just as they must acknowledge that even if the line up is fluid & the instinct is to move forward & stay fresh there is a particular line up that represented a band and one that made countless classics together. This subject just won't go away, it appears on so many threads of comments on hundreds of SM videos. Perhaps the answer is simple, (of course,) and it just needs 2 of the 5 to say let's do it. For funks sake if Floyd could bury a hatchet sharp enough for Roger and David to slice each others brain boxes off with the feeblest of swoops then surely ego or money or indeed anything can't stop five men who obviously respect each others views and musicianship from getting on the same friggin stage together and blowing the tits off pretty much every other band currently on the road!? Phone Charlie Mick, tell the charming bugger you're coming like it or not and by the way the 'World's greatest drummer' and Scotland's greatest bass player are too! SHAKE OFF THE GHOSTS! Mighty respect to you all.
You can bet your bottom dollar when Jim hears that roar of approval when his 'old chums' appear even he will capitulate and then of course FINALLY they'll be a final tournament with you all. My middle name is Nostradamus.
Tour TOUR not tournament. Blessed predictive.ind you maybe you could test the love with a tennis match first.
Everybody looks like they are enjoying it. Jim Kerr proves that he can still be a tit without saying anything.
Hahahaha
@Mick Macneil I love the sound of the piano you use. Would I be right in thinking CP70?
@@prometheusuk9845 among other fx
Beautiful playing Mick, I could listen to your music all day.
There is so much feeling and emotion in how you play.
❤❤❤❤❤
Ok, I’ll just show up at the next gig with my squeeze box. 😅
Mick, have you ever thought about re-releasing People Places Things? It’s rarer than hens teeth!
Great stuff Mick, who’s the blonde lady featuring prominent in the video?
@@JohnMac-mw3dv Hannah.
@@mickmacneil1 your playing over these vids is really beautiful. Thanks so much for sharing 🙏
After a second audition may I suggest an official title: Factory (Bolero Piano Theme)
Ye I like that
Fantastic. Thank you, Mick. Is that a slowed down Factory that you’ve played on it?
Yes, it is.
Bravo Mick.
Mick.....you could release this music that accompanies the clips.
who's the lady in this, Stunning!!!!!!
@@davidmunro4479 Hannah, my girlfriend and eventually my first wife
@@mickmacneil1 cheers to Mairi. Is she yoga involved yet ?
@@BelfagorBelfagoryes, she is.
@mickmacneil1 happy 😊 days indeed
♥️🙏🏻♥️
Factory....
Looks like 1985 Mick. Ya think?
Closer to Morricone than Eno. A classic anyway.
Let`s face it. You like the blonde girl 😉
1984?
86 I'd wager
😢
They published Let There be Love and See the Lights as first hits without you.
But I still continue nowadays to hear your touch inside of them.
Is there any of you in it ?
And, lastly, what was your cronologically last track you recorded with them ?
Brothers in arms
@@mickmacneil1brilliant as ever. Obviously BIA is your cronologically last one.
But I was referring to 1989-1990 era when you left.
Was it Saturday Girl ?