As a teenager I would go and see Big Country at the Glasgow Barrowlands and then the next month go and see the Alarm, I loved both bands so when Mike fronted Big Country that was really special for me, I loved it ❤
This man talked me out of a suicide attempt more than three decades ago and has been a constant in my life since then. He is quite simply, an extraordinary, inspirational human being, a bridge over my troubled waters and a cheerleader when things go well. I hope he and his music continue for as long as humanly possible. I ❤️ you, Michael Leslie Peters!
How on gods green earth can 47 people give this video a thumbs down!? I bothers me that there is as much bitterness in this World that we live in!! So so sad.
Have loved the Alarm since I saw them support U2. Mike Peters is such a humble bloke..remember him sharing my friends umbrella as we walked up to the Strand towards a Big Country gig..again, the Alarm were support. Legend
There's an earnestness, an almost painful earnestness in Mike Peters' eyes that is a constant all of these years, no hint of the cynicism and tiredness that affects so many other performers with so many years of putting up with the vagaries of the music industry. An amazing spirit, a flame that keeps on burning.
Tom Hunter A profound observation that sums up Mike Peters' and The Alarm's music. There is a lot of rubbish written on You Tube but this is a gem of a comment that keeps coming to mind when I think of or listen to the music.
I have nothing against Mike Peters but no one can replace Stuart Adamson and hearing him sing his songs just doesn't do it for me. He doesn't have the vocal range or distinctive sound in his voice that Adamson had. Big Country just sounds like a mediocre cover band of itself in its heyday. It sounds just as wrong to me as it would if U2 had someone replace Bono or Midnight Oil without Peter Garrett.
@@vfxtutswithdan1893 Stuart was one of kind you cant replicate that the emotion and the soul you cant capture that he was like Bon Scott to AC/DC so I wish them success but the songs dont have the fire that Stuart had.
@@deloreandmc9600 Sure, but Mike and Stuart had a personal connection and this very video shows the impact that BC's songs had on Mikes life. I agree that Stuart was one of a kind, but reforming got them to make new album and tour again. And it finally got them back to the States and I had the opportunity to see them, although it was bittersweet without Stuart and Tony. Compared to their last couple of albums, The Journey is actually pretty good and some of the songs have some real spirit to them. And it was really special for me to see Bruce playing with his son to recreate the old songs with 2 guitars. Sure, Mike Peters can't replace Stuart, but what about the guy that's with them now? I'm not even sure who he is. They've made some new songs, but they really don't move me that much. No new album, no real touring beyond staying local. Anyway, I appreciate what Mike did, for what it's worth.
“I thought that pain and truth were things that really mattered but you can’t stay here with every single hope you had shattered.” Why the hell didn’t I write that?
Mike Peters is an inspiration to so many, he's gone through so much, there is such a belief and strength in him, the love for his wife, his music and his fans really comes through, the guy is a Legend
“I thought that pain and truth were things that really mattered but you can’t stay here with every single hope you had shattered.” One of my all time favorite lyrics. It really brought me out of a tough time. I was literally lying on the floor feeling sorry for myself when I first became aware of what Stuart was singing. I pulled my head off the floor and never looked back. An amazing song.
In my small US City, Lancaster, PA we blast “In a Big Country” in the square for emigration protests and protests in general. It always makes me cry! The big heart in it still transmits powerfully decades later. Nice to see the story of how this song inspired the Alarm and Mike. Long live Mike his family and his LOVE HOPE STRENGTH Foundation. THX!!! ❤️
i love this kind of human being.... i see it in his expressions, in his way of thinking, we can connect instanctly and i surely can rely a lot to this kind of human being.... pure essence of life,positivity,hope and love for Life and the people around him.... the way he overcame is big and i wish him the best of the best....stay alive!
The nicest, most humble and generous man in rock n roll. He deserves all the respect and accolades he has garnered over his career. Took on the rock industry and the tossers who control the radio stations and won. The inspiration for the film ‘Vinyl’. Those first three Alarm albums have stood the test of time. Blaze Of Glory - May his blaze burn for many years.
That song changed my life as well. I lost it the very first time I heard it. Especially poignant if you've ever been on the literal edge. It takes one to know one and I think that's why the song so powerful to some people.
Wow! My husband just sort of randomly stumbled upon this video (In a Big Country is one of his theme songs). We had never heard of Mike Peters or The Alarm, which now surprises me. But we just fell head over heels in love with him, his family, and his story. I just said, "He's my new favorite rock star that I've never heard of!".
Love Mike Peters great guy, used to love The Alarm, so glad he is fit and well , as people have already said, he is an absolute gentleman, a nice guy 100% and he just lives for music
1:34 a man ages. He gains weight, he loses his hair; energy and testosterone. But there’s just sometimes a man remembers his youth and all at once he’s twenty again. God bless you, sir. Rock and roll will never die.
Last night I pushed my groceries out of my nearest Walmart. Something struck me when I realized I was listening to Rain in the Summertime. Almost time warped back to the 80s when everything seemed possible. And you would rarely hear it on radio here. It was special when you did.
Somehow found a way to see Mike Peters + The Alarm after being a fan for 35 years. Took my 21 year old son along and had the time of our lives. Just to be in the presence of such a positive, kind, energetic and humble spirit was something I'll never forget. Keep on marching on!
Dave Rindone I met him and his lovely wife Jules at his gig here in Salt Lake City last year, they are two of the kindest human beings! Can’t wait to see them Nov 2nd here again. He is such an approachable person with love for all his fans!
A story of courage and determination Mike a horrible disease which my partner was diagnosed last year she’s in remission now it changed our lives forever great music pal wish you all the best.
I have loved The Alarm and Big Country since the 80s. I was so thankful to get to see Mike front Big Country back in 2013 and meet him as well. What a class act, inspiration and fighter he is! ❤
Seriously, how can anyone give this video a thumbs down? Mike Peters comes across as one of the most decent and genuine human beings in the world. I hope to be at the Assembly Rooms next April.
I've been a fan of the Alarm since the late 80's and still have the Standards CD I've had since the 90's in regular rotation. Love this video and Mike and the band deserve more attention and appreciation....outside of Wales of course!
That was brilliant, such an inspirational man. I did buy some Alarm singles many years ago but ironically my favourite band around that time was Big Country. Saw them quite a few times and Stuart was amazing as a player, performer and a songwriter. Your energy and positivity is humbling something I am sure Stuart would approve of. All the best for you and the family, they are lucky to have such a strong person around them. All the best. x
What an inspiration you are Mike Peters so positive in life, you attack everything full on and win. You and Stuart Adamson were and are my hero's Stay alive! !!
I absolutely loved when Mike talked about his children and the meaning his children give him. My wife and I were in the same situation and we were blessed with twins. Just seeing them kick a soccer ball is such a joy.
Met Mike by accident at a service station . Brief chat with me being polite, and glad to know another lovely human in a competitive music industry. Cheers Mike !
As a massive Alarm fan, seeing them loads of times in the 80's, including supporting U2 at Cardiff Arms Park, where the Alarm stole the show, Mike is legend to me. In the late 80's, while on holiday in Rhyl and knowing mike lived in Dyserth, i decided to go and see his home, not thinking he, an international rock star, would be there. I went in a shop by the waterfall and asked the shopkeeper if he knew where Mike lived. He replied something about " that long haired bloke" and pointed me in the direction of Mikes home. I pulled up outside a big house, up the hill and looked at the house. Mike was actually there, mowing his front garden, i got out my car and introduced myself as a big fan and asked for a signature. He duly signed the only piece of paper i had, which was my Birth Certificate. Has a chat for 10 mins and on my way...totally starstruck
Just an amazing person, amazing performer and song writer.. I've always loved how powerful Mike's voice is and how much energy he's always welled up from his soul and given to his audience. Mike Peter's is a national treasure and where he felt he always needed to give back to us all I can think of is I wish he would have thought of himself just as much.. He's needed here for a while longer..
Just saw Mike this past Thursday at City Winery in Nashville with my wife for her birthday. He was inspirational. We also met a superfan, Stuart. Stuart's enthusiasm and stories of his college years following The Alarm made the evening all the more fun and memorable.
I love mine peters and the alarm. Mike is my big country. I'm 47 and a signed recording artist and I owe so much of that to the alarm. I was a 16 year old kid when I saw the alarm and the ritz in nyc. I was changed. I knew what I was doing for the rest of my life. Thankyou mike And all the alarm. Respect
People saluting this guy and this video reminds me of a song I wrote about ten years ago: "Somewhere on the road to nowhere, somewhere on the interstate. Someone will point at nothing. And someone will say "that's great!".
Utterly blown away by this...Big Country were the soundtrack of my early teenage tears on long bus journeys across country, school etc....now, watching Mike Peters tell his story I’m in awe of this man...long may you live and rock Mike! 🏴🏴🎸
Been a huge Alarm and Mike Peters fan since hearing them on college radio in the early 80’s… finally got to see him a couple years ago. It was glorious. ❤
What a decent bloke you are Mike, The Alarm were always one of my favourite bands in the 80's and I still have great memories of seeing them live in Southampton in 85 and 86
I was a teen when this came out, it was such a great album, such a great time in American history, the 80's and great alternative music. Great bands, pretty girls, dancing several days of the week...everyone was happy!
As a teenager I would go and see Big Country at the Glasgow Barrowlands and then the next month go and see the Alarm, I loved both bands so when Mike fronted Big Country that was really special for me, I loved it ❤
me too, been there and the memories
The crossing by big country is a very underrated album. A true classic imho
still got it after so many years .....one of the best rock bands of the 80's
This man talked me out of a suicide attempt more than three decades ago and has been a constant in my life since then. He is quite simply, an extraordinary, inspirational human being, a bridge over my troubled waters and a cheerleader when things go well. I hope he and his music continue for as long as humanly possible. I ❤️ you, Michael Leslie Peters!
Salute to you, Rona. Hats off to Mike.
Mike Peters should be Sir Mike. A fine classy human being.
No better accolade
@@chrisikin69 We don't have Knights - we have Bards :)
@@dexstewart2450 Having googled what a Bard is- I agree !
Mike Peters was given life and he knew just exactly what to do with it. God bless him.
This video brought me to tears. Mike is a wonderful human. And a great fellow Welsh man.
How on gods green earth can 47 people give this video a thumbs down!? I bothers me that there is as much bitterness in this World that we live in!! So so sad.
I really think the only reason most give it a thumbs down is that he took his life after all the good he did. Just sad.
It’s the algorithm trying to get you to engage
@@adamwest4987 You've got the wrong person. Mikes alive and well.
Guys like me think that Lenin was an angry loser.
Like Mike would be arsed about the 23 thumbs down when he's beaten cancer twice. This man is a legend and a good role model for all
Twenty three morons?
@@firstlast5350 Today 4/15/2021 63 idiots
Probably Alarm fans still mad that he walked out on the band without warning.
@@Cards-In-The-Closet 🤣
Have loved the Alarm since I saw them support U2. Mike Peters is such a humble bloke..remember him sharing my friends umbrella as we walked up to the Strand towards a Big Country gig..again, the Alarm were support. Legend
Spirit of 76 is as important to me as In a Big Country is for you Mike. 40 plus years later it makes me smile in recollection and sob with regret.
Such a wonderfullness, love it asa well
If only Stuart had had Mik's inner strength. Stay strong, Mike.
RIP Stuart. You are truly missed.
tes, and not let alcoholism taken over him
Be strong
😘
This song has affected so many of us. It’s my understanding that before spoke angels spoke. And; before man made music, angels made music.
Mike is an inspiration to us all. Stay alive.
in a big country
!!!!!
This man has inspired me throughout my life, year after year. I wonder how many souls have been saved by his spirit? God bless you Mike Peters
How could any decent person give this man a thumbs down, it truly is beyond me.
people exist who genuinely hate good people.
His narcissism is slightly off putting. ? Also his musical talent seems rather limited. ? Apart from that he's OK.
Best albums of 1983 , The Crossing and Declaration . RIP Stewart , well done and said Mike !
War - U2?
There's an earnestness, an almost painful earnestness in Mike Peters' eyes that is a constant all of these years, no hint of the cynicism and tiredness that affects so many other performers with so many years of putting up with the vagaries of the music industry. An amazing spirit, a flame that keeps on burning.
Totally agree.
Tom Hunter A profound observation that sums up Mike Peters' and The Alarm's music. There is a lot of rubbish written on You Tube but this is a gem of a comment that keeps coming to mind when I think of or listen to the music.
Word.
Great comment.
Yes!!! he always seems to me like he is totally and utterly welded to the moment
Great Man ,Fantastic Band, Awesome Family, Brilliant Video. Love, Hope, Strength Forever Young.❤
No better person to sing Adamsons' song than Mike Peters.
Ur kidding right?
@@matthewdodds9754 Why?
I have nothing against Mike Peters but no one can replace Stuart Adamson and hearing him sing his songs just doesn't do it for me. He doesn't have the vocal range or distinctive sound in his voice that Adamson had. Big Country just sounds like a mediocre cover band of itself in its heyday. It sounds just as wrong to me as it would if U2 had someone replace Bono or Midnight Oil without Peter Garrett.
@@vfxtutswithdan1893 Stuart was one of kind you cant replicate that the emotion and the soul you cant capture that he was like Bon Scott to AC/DC so I wish them success but the songs dont have the fire that Stuart had.
@@deloreandmc9600 Sure, but Mike and Stuart had a personal connection and this very video shows the impact that BC's songs had on Mikes life. I agree that Stuart was one of a kind, but reforming got them to make new album and tour again. And it finally got them back to the States and I had the opportunity to see them, although it was bittersweet without Stuart and Tony. Compared to their last couple of albums, The Journey is actually pretty good and some of the songs have some real spirit to them. And it was really special for me to see Bruce playing with his son to recreate the old songs with 2 guitars. Sure, Mike Peters can't replace Stuart, but what about the guy that's with them now? I'm not even sure who he is. They've made some new songs, but they really don't move me that much. No new album, no real touring beyond staying local. Anyway, I appreciate what Mike did, for what it's worth.
Not a big fan of the music, but I'm a big fan of strong, and humble, positive people like Mike Peters...
“I thought that pain and truth were things that really mattered but you can’t stay here with every single hope you had shattered.” Why the hell didn’t I write that?
I truly admire this bloke, what an inspiration.
Mike Peters is an inspiration to so many, he's gone through so much, there is such a belief and strength in him, the love for his wife, his music and his fans really comes through, the guy is a Legend
“I thought that pain and truth were things that really mattered but you can’t stay here with every single hope you had shattered.” One of my all time favorite lyrics. It really brought me out of a tough time. I was literally lying on the floor feeling sorry for myself when I first became aware of what Stuart was singing. I pulled my head off the floor and never looked back. An amazing song.
Christ,he comes across as being a genuinely good guy
I've met Mike and he truly is a genuinely good guy. So sweet and generous with his soul.. spreading love, hope and strength to all.💖
he's so humble, wondering if the crowd enjoyed the show, and if he was good enough. This is a man of deep feeling
God bless you Mike and your wonderful loving wife and kids xx
In my small US City, Lancaster, PA we blast “In a Big Country” in the square for emigration protests and protests in general. It always makes me cry! The big heart in it still transmits powerfully decades later. Nice to see the story of how this song inspired the Alarm and Mike. Long live Mike his family and his LOVE HOPE STRENGTH Foundation. THX!!! ❤️
I wasn't ever a fan of the Alarm but....Wow! What a great bloke! Very inspiring. I'm glad I watched this.
i love this kind of human being.... i see it in his expressions, in his way of thinking, we can connect instanctly and i surely can rely a lot to this kind of human being.... pure essence of life,positivity,hope and love for Life and the people around him.... the way he overcame is big and i wish him the best of the best....stay alive!
What an incredible life Mike has led. A life with meaning.
A good man and a brave man, God bless mike
The nicest, most humble and generous man in rock n roll. He deserves all the respect and accolades he has garnered over his career.
Took on the rock industry and the tossers who control the radio stations and won. The inspiration for the film ‘Vinyl’. Those first three Alarm albums have stood the test of time. Blaze Of Glory - May his blaze burn for many years.
never heard of him
Saw Mike fronting Big Country in Sheffield and was really impressed with his stage presence . Seemed like a really lovely guy as well .
I've nothing but fond memories of seeing the Alarm live (with original members) in concert back in the 90's!!!
I saw them twice. Passing this music down to my kids
@@dennisberube2307 saw them in Newcastle city hall 1984, my kids love them!
Both Mike Peters
and Stuart Adamson are/ were .
two amazing human beings..
God Bless them both...💙 🙏 🇬🇧
I only met Mike and his beautiful wife Joules once and I can honestly say that they are what makes life LIFE❤❤❤
That song changed my life as well. I lost it the very first time I heard it. Especially poignant if you've ever been on the literal edge. It takes one to know one and I think that's why the song so powerful to some people.
I worked will Mike Peters about 15 plus years ago. What a great, and friendly man. I'm So glad to have met him.
what a fighter...great musician, great father, great husband and most of all a great human being.
Wow! My husband just sort of randomly stumbled upon this video (In a Big Country is one of his theme songs). We had never heard of Mike Peters or The Alarm, which now surprises me. But we just fell head over heels in love with him, his family, and his story. I just said,
"He's my new favorite rock star that I've never heard of!".
I've met Mike. Top bloke. Has respect for his fans.
Love Mike Peters great guy, used to love The Alarm, so glad he is fit and well , as people have already said, he is an absolute gentleman, a nice guy 100% and he just lives for music
Stuart Adamson, RIP big man, STAY ALIVE
1:34 a man ages. He gains weight, he loses his hair; energy and testosterone. But there’s just sometimes a man remembers his youth and all at once he’s twenty again. God bless you, sir. Rock and roll will never die.
Woe, the Alarm!!! I haven't heard about them for over three decades!
An all round nice guy - stay alive!!
Last night I pushed my groceries out of my nearest Walmart. Something struck me when I realized I was listening to Rain in the Summertime. Almost time warped back to the 80s when everything seemed possible. And you would rarely hear it on radio here. It was special when you did.
Amazing, beautiful human being.
Spot on mate!
Somehow found a way to see Mike Peters + The Alarm after being a fan for 35 years. Took my 21 year old son along and had the time of our lives. Just to be in the presence of such a positive, kind, energetic and humble spirit was something I'll never forget. Keep on marching on!
Dave Rindone I met him and his lovely wife Jules at his gig here in Salt Lake City last year, they are two of the kindest human beings! Can’t wait to see them Nov 2nd here again. He is such an approachable person with love for all his fans!
A genuine decent human being ,not trying to be anyone other than himself.In these times a rare thing , good on you
Nice genuine men are always nice genuine men. He has kindness in buckets xx
STRENGTH One of my fave 80's songs ever!
That song made me feel a lot also, I love it.
A story of courage and determination Mike a horrible disease which my partner was diagnosed last year she’s in remission now it changed our lives forever great music pal wish you all the best.
I have loved The Alarm and Big Country since the 80s. I was so thankful to get to see Mike front Big Country back in 2013 and meet him as well. What a class act, inspiration and fighter he is! ❤
Mike is an insperation to us all. His positivity too. ❤
Seriously, how can anyone give this video a thumbs down? Mike Peters comes across as one of the most decent and genuine human beings in the world. I hope to be at the Assembly Rooms next April.
I've been a fan of the Alarm since the late 80's and still have the Standards CD I've had since the 90's in regular rotation. Love this video and Mike and the band deserve more attention and appreciation....outside of Wales of course!
One of the only people I would love to spend an hour with , just chatting, what an amazing man.
What a good person! Cheers to Mike Peters.
That was brilliant, such an inspirational man. I did buy some Alarm singles many years ago but ironically my favourite band around that time was Big Country. Saw them quite a few times and Stuart was amazing as a player, performer and a songwriter. Your energy and positivity is humbling something I am sure Stuart would approve of. All the best for you and the family, they are lucky to have such a strong person around them. All the best. x
What an inspiration you are Mike Peters so positive in life, you attack everything full on and win. You and Stuart Adamson were and are my hero's Stay alive! !!
Definetly the soundtrack from a very memorable time in my life here in Brazil .Thankyou !
I absolutely loved when Mike talked about his children and the meaning his children give him. My wife and I were in the same situation and we were blessed with twins. Just seeing them kick a soccer ball is such a joy.
Met Mike by accident at a service station . Brief chat with me being polite, and glad to know another lovely human in a competitive music industry. Cheers Mike !
As a massive Alarm fan, seeing them loads of times in the 80's, including supporting U2 at Cardiff Arms Park, where the Alarm stole the show, Mike is legend to me. In the late 80's, while on holiday in Rhyl and knowing mike lived in Dyserth, i decided to go and see his home, not thinking he, an international rock star, would be there. I went in a shop by the waterfall and asked the shopkeeper if he knew where Mike lived. He replied something about " that long haired bloke" and pointed me in the direction of Mikes home. I pulled up outside a big house, up the hill and looked at the house. Mike was actually there, mowing his front garden, i got out my car and introduced myself as a big fan and asked for a signature. He duly signed the only piece of paper i had, which was my Birth Certificate. Has a chat for 10 mins and on my way...totally starstruck
This is simply AWESOME.
This has blown my mind! This geezer and his missus are inspirational human beings!!
Big Country and The Alarm. My two favorite bands!!!!
@Bruce, in the 80's these 2 bands were my favourites, got to see them both live ,fantastic memories and great times
Same here. I add the Jam as a third!
there is no one more sincere,kind ,or generous in music than Mike Peters. just to talk to the man you can feel his inner strength.
Just seems like a guy who has never uttered a single line of bullshit in his entire life.
Been a fan since day one. Peace to you, Sir
Bless you, beautiful human being
Mikes an inspiration, I’m glad I stumbled across this !! The Alarm was a great band.
That made me cry. What an incredible story. What a hero. What a Human Being.
Just an amazing person, amazing performer and song writer.. I've always loved how powerful Mike's voice is and how much energy he's always welled up from his soul and given to his audience. Mike Peter's is a national treasure and where he felt he always needed to give back to us all I can think of is I wish he would have thought of himself just as much.. He's needed here for a while longer..
Wow what a strong man well done Mike what a life video thank you for uploadng
Just saw Mike this past Thursday at City Winery in Nashville with my wife for her birthday. He was inspirational. We also met a superfan, Stuart. Stuart's enthusiasm and stories of his college years following The Alarm made the evening all the more fun and memorable.
Always comes across as a genuine guy. Brilliant.
What a wonderful video, thank you. Huge fan of big country and the Alarm.
I remember The Alarm well from the 80s...but never knew any of this he went through. What an amazing guy
I love mine peters and the alarm. Mike is my big country. I'm 47 and a signed recording artist and I owe so much of that to the alarm. I was a 16 year old kid when I saw the alarm and the ritz in nyc. I was changed. I knew what I was doing for the rest of my life.
Thankyou mike
And all the alarm.
Respect
Darren Diaz wow I was at the same show. Boston band Face to Face opened right? One of the best shows I have ever seen
People saluting this guy and this video reminds me of a song I wrote about ten years ago: "Somewhere on the road to nowhere, somewhere on the interstate. Someone will point at nothing. And someone will say "that's great!".
Good man good men your heart is much appreciated brother
Utterly blown away by this...Big Country were the soundtrack of my early teenage tears on long bus journeys across country, school etc....now, watching Mike Peters tell his story I’m in awe of this man...long may you live and rock Mike! 🏴🏴🎸
What an amazing story. Mike, you are a very inspiring and loving man. From a fellow Big Country fan.
Been a huge Alarm and Mike Peters fan since hearing them on college radio in the early 80’s… finally got to see him a couple years ago. It was glorious. ❤
Incredible voice, great band and vastly underrated. Chapeau, Mike et al.
That was really great. Thank you so much for posting.
Brilliant. Quite brilliant in it's straight talking sincere simplicity.
First saw you in Seattle back in the day when I was a young Marine opening up for Pat Benatar. Been a fan since!!!!
Such a big fan of this man. Such a wonderful human being. Always so positive. Really inspiring. Bless you!
What a decent bloke you are Mike, The Alarm were always one of my favourite bands in the 80's and I still have great memories of seeing them live in Southampton in 85 and 86
Love this guy.
Amazing story.
Loved this. Great Docu. Love to you and your beautiful wife and beautiful kids xxx Stay Alive.
I was a teen when this came out, it was such a great album, such a great time in American history, the 80's and great alternative music. Great bands, pretty girls, dancing several days of the week...everyone was happy!
I liked this song back then, still have it and still enjoying it...🏴
Stuart Adamson. Great Heart Great Soul.
This made me cry. What a wonderful couple.
What a really nice guy. Saw him fronting Big Country in Edinburgh last month and he was fantastic.
Great stuff. Thanks for keeping the songs of Big Country and the Alarm going !