Craig Armstrong - Let's Go Out Tonight (Fireworks Edinburgh NYE)

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  • Опубліковано 17 лис 2024

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  • @AgnieszkaWasilewskaANGELFALLS
    @AgnieszkaWasilewskaANGELFALLS 10 років тому +2

    Amazing .... Great song .... longing, desire, emotion .... even depression ....

    • @sushirider
      @sushirider  10 років тому

      thank u > indeed it reflects...

  • @naomiaustin
    @naomiaustin 10 років тому

    Paul Buchanan, one of the greatest singer/songwriters ever singing one of my fave songs ever over the backdrop of one of the greatest events of the year in the greatest city to celebrate Hogmanay. One happy girl right now!

  • @sushirider
    @sushirider  Рік тому

    I soooooooooooooo miss Edinburgh

  • @sushirider
    @sushirider  5 місяців тому

    Will always re-watch this (my) vid and miss a heart-beat at the lyrics and memories ...
    "Let's go out tonight
    Where the cars go by
    All the day and night ..."

  • @sushirider
    @sushirider  7 років тому

    Where the cars go by, all the day and night... let's go out tonight, where the lights all shine... Craig Armstrong (feat. Paul Buchanan) : Let's Go Out Tonight

  • @sushirider
    @sushirider  7 років тому

    i miss edinburgh & for ever more, miss cruising in the car with my beloved mother > let's go out tonight, where the lights all shine... > www.sushi-rider.com/trischi/ward/ursula-uschi-ward-nee-uschi-baingo.html

  • @sushirider
    @sushirider  6 років тому

    December 2010 - In the worst Edinburgh weather, MY so beloved Mother died on 8th December 2010 in the care of (shitty) Edinburgh Liberton Hospital. During her Liberton Hospital admission: she caught an infection, was made null by mouth, after her dislodged drip came out (not her doing) - it was refused by nurses & Drs re-insertion and then she was put on AWFUL The Liverpool Care Pathway (end-of-life care). My 85 year old Mummy had been admitted to Liberton Hospital (a specialised hospital dealing for the elderly) suffering with swollen legs (diabetes) and possibly lack of medication & liquid/food intake.
    - tragic fate: I had discussed with Mummy should I come up 4/5 or 11/12 November (she knew I had organised a longer than usual work stay over Christmas). She said no, the 12th ... the worst ever decision of my life. She was admitted on 11 November, for her last time - the eve of my flight to her. Had I got there a week earlier I think I may have prevented her admission to awful Liberton Hospital. My brother living in the family home was supposedly looking after her ... later coming back from her hospital, I found her vital pills on the floor ...
    Shameful Edinburgh Liberton Hospital / NHS
    - Lack of Liquid in-take warnings - I had totally warned the nurses to ensure she drank because she had previously developed an UTI which (I shockingly witnessed) makes old people sound loopy. And asked them to tell me if she was not eating.
    - I was daily phoning the nurses until I could come up on my next work leave
    - Understaffing & lack of stimulation - one visit I saw a person with injury and a nurse said they had fallen. No tv was working and I witnessed poor souls, unstimulated sitting on their seat / lying on their beds.
    - getting her out of the hospital - I was working so hard to organise more home care and get her home. My kind company had given me permission for extra home leave - but
    - infection - Mummy caught an infection within Liberton Hospital, Edinburgh
    - intravenous drip - as she caught an infection in Liberton Hospital and was put on an intravenous drip. I rushed up to Edinburgh in the worst weather conditions and on that first night visit to her, her drip dislodged while a nurse closed her curtains and cleaned her bed. Mummy was so UTTERLY weak she could not speak nor move. She could not move to grasp my hand when i sat with her - so NO WAY did she dislodge her drip. My brother and I were taken into a room and told that the her potentially life saving drip would not be reinstated by the supervising doctor - as they deemed it too difficult for the drip to be re-inserted. At first I was in TOTAL shock but minutes after coming out of the room, and thereafter three times I requested in less than 24 hours, confronting different Drs on duty, that her drip be re-instated but they refused. This case has been documented in the Scottish Health Ombudsman. Though I wasn't seeking financial compensation but a pure hurt at her treatment and this not to happen to others, in hindsight I think I should have gone legal
    - The Liverpool Care Pathway (LCP) - Mummy was placed on The Liverpool Care Pathway (LCP). It was utterly awful - it took her 3/4 days to die and she was in discomfort. The Liverpool Care Pathway was first described in a publication in 1997? Circa 7 years late it is supposed to have been discontinued in 2014 following mounting criticism and a national review
    - Edinburgh Council, forced me to sell my sacred Swanston Avenue in 2014, Edinburgh family home, by doubling council tax, while every working London holiday, I spent there _ it was my family home and owned by us - no mortgage.
    So many times, I come back to this Craig Armstrong (now on my 2024 edit of this comment) -song & vid, wishing Icould go back to my missed, Edinburgh home & tonight, let's go out tonight with HER
    My uber and so missed fab Mummy - who was totally let down by the NHS
    www.sushi-rider.com/trischi/ward/ursula-uschi-ward-nee-uschi-baingo.html
    Is this how you would like to me treated when you are old and helpless? I reiterate, this case has been documented in the Scottish Health Ombudsman in the hope this awful haunting tragedy may not happen to your loved one