The Alarm perform their best known hit 68 guns live at the Burbury workers benefit gig. Look at my other videos as the rest of the gig is on here Please leave comments and rate.Ta
in regards to classless U2 fans booing The Alarm off stage, when U2 came to Utah long ago to open for Black Sabbath, they too got booed off stage. took them a LONG time to show their faces back in Utah again.
saw them at the edinburgh playhouse around 1985 and they absolutely ROCKED!!! i seem to remember them all swapping instruments with each other and playing them on different songs!!! . . incredible!
Heard this song as a young pup years ago, then downloaded a couple more lately. Superb. Ricky Warwick, does/was he singing with them? Saw him come on and sing with SLF a few years ago.
this guy lives quite near to me. hes always in the local paper doing charity work. i see him out and about quite alot, but have never spoke to him. he seems like a nice chap.
One of the best song of the eighties...thanks for uploading
i saw them 20 years ago ; strange to see them now ; they physicially changed (me 2 ;) but their energy's still the same !! Thanks for post
Thanks, RB!! Very interesting.
Sorry but that's NOT "The Alarm".
That's the Mike Peters Band.
The Alarm are fantastic, thanks for posting would love to have been there.
in regards to classless U2 fans booing The Alarm off stage, when U2 came to Utah long ago to open for Black Sabbath, they too got booed off stage. took them a LONG time to show their faces back in Utah again.
saw them at the edinburgh playhouse around 1985 and they absolutely ROCKED!!!
i seem to remember them all swapping instruments with each other and playing them on different songs!!! . . incredible!
Heard this song as a young pup years ago, then downloaded a couple more lately. Superb. Ricky Warwick, does/was he singing with them? Saw him come on and sing with SLF a few years ago.
this guy lives quite near to me. hes always in the local paper doing charity work. i see him out and about quite alot, but have never spoke to him. he seems like a nice chap.
It refers to the Paris student riots of 1968, which spread throughout the world and changed the whole ideology of student life.
An awesome tune.......no matter who does it....I often strum it out on the bus window.
seen them supporting the jam at the ice ring should have gone further excellent band
watched you back u2 went out and bought your album not u2s fuckink top album thanks
When I saw them on that tour, they were most definitely NOT booed off stage.
saw them at Tiffanys in Glasgow in 1982ish supporting U2 GREAT SONG
wow...love it !!
AWESOME.
Agreed, the Alarm and Big Country are better than U2.
when was this concert? I saw them back in July 2008.
What is the reference? What does 68 guns MEAN?