They still are with bruce and mark. I'd love to sing the lead live with the band. I think my vocals wpuld be fine. I'm a masterton whose clan home is Dunfermline
It's definitely my favourite live version for sure.I did have the album "Without the aid of a safety net" but that seems to have disappeared off the face of the earth,and that's why I'm listening to this track here.
@@DC-uv3nz Stop wriggling, fairly is being used to qualify a superlative. I don't know if there is unanimity about this version being the definitive version. I agree with you that it is but I know of those who think only studio versions of any piece of music can be considered definitive. This is one of my all time favourite songs and yes, it is the best version by far...in my opinion.
I occasionally come back to these clips as they restore my faith in human-kind. I have everything BC recorded with Stuart. When I speak of BC, it is so personal, it is like talking about me, my past, my feelings, my aspirations, my sadness, my anger. I grew up with BC, older now, and hence I really don't understand a lot of comments. BC saved me when I was 17,when Steeltown came out An awakening to which I never want to forget and always want to embrace each morning.
I grew up listening to this music, 35 years later it just gets better with age.i will die loving big country,stuart you were and still are a god to many.rip.
Not sure why people argue over Big Country vs U2. When U2 first came out, I enjoyed "Boy", "October" and "War". But Big Country's music is close to my heart in a way U2 could never be. I met Stuart and Tony in 1993, nice chaps.
I have been listening a lot to Big Country during the lockdown and pandemic to decompress. Music heals you. I remember seeing them in concert in the 80s and they had so much good energy. It has always been uplifting to hear their songs and it makes you want to soar above all of the sadness, stress and all the changes that are going on right now. I’m very grateful for Big Country’s talent. R.I.P. Stuart. Praying 🙏 for your family, fans, and band mates. Your immortal soul lives on forever.
If I could have one day in a time machine, I would go to The Barras to see Big Country with Stuart up front!! Bounce... Bounce... Bounce!!! Those who were lucky enough to be there, cherish your memories. 😥
I saw them at the Barras in 1991. It was the first gig I ever went to and it is still the best. I don't think any concert will ever top that one. Absolutely phenomenal experience. 😁
Yeah, Barras is a great venue. Floor's sprung so you get a brilliant 'bounce'. Great fun. Miss these days sooo much. Cheers Stuart, Bruce, Tony and Mark. Love you all.
Every time it goes to the riff break and the crowd starts pulsing... omg. Someone please invent a time machine and let me borrow it for exactly 5 mins 47 sec. Thanks.
stuart and BC saved me for sure in 85. Underrated? I never go down that path. BC, to me means Stuart, Bruce, Tony and Mark, was unique. We might never see such poetry put to rock again. BC first got me on their 'music, but it was the poetry and humanity. I loved The Crossing, but Steeltown slayed me. I heard Steeltown once and was more dumbfounded than when I heard the Crossing. The band, esp. Stuart, is better live than studio. That is incredible.
I am from Canada(originally from Brampton, ON - CFNY 102.1FM) - I just loved these guys and still love them, Fingerprintz(Jimmy O'Neill) and many others from Scotland. Love this energy! I miss him and his lovely musical perspectives!
and I'm back and Stuart was a genius and I miss him. I wasn't wrong. BC is the best band ever and how can you argue with a sea of palms in an ocean of snow. cripes. no one writes songs like this anymore.
Big Country!!! What a band. saw them live in the early 80s in London. never lost ttheir roots. Also one of the best live bands that came out of that era. Steeltown best record they ever did. Great live track. RIP Stuart
Just watched the current big country in my home town Corby which this song was written about. Absolutely superb and at the end thanked every member past and present including Stewart. Really quite emotional and I'm guessing as great as they always were. Thank you for the music, from corby
First saw them Live at the Edinburgh playhouse New Years Eve 1983. I was 16 years old and it is the BEST concert I have ever been to. Met Stuart several times at East End Park watching our beloved PARS, he was a very humble man. RIP Stuart you left us far too soon.
Love the way Bruce attakes his guitar! The energy at this gig must have been f*ing phenomenal, it's so obvious the boy's are totally in the groove!! Shite!--Miss you Stuart.
I remember Stuart used to say this whole album was too downbeat for people, but to me it always was and always will be one of the most beautiful collection of songs ever. RIP, my dearest friend. What made you so great is exactly what took you. May we meet again some day. xxx
U2's The Edge delivered the eulogy at Adamson's funeral which was held at Carnegie Hall, Dunfermline. He told the mourners that Big Country wrote the songs that he wished U2 could write.
Brother in lives in Ontario.. he'd not be into BC.. he'd really not be into runrig who sang "the cutter" a great song about a uk emigre who settled in ontario.. just like him. about the same time. Some folks are just not connected to the world. BC fans get it. my names on the crossing anniversary LP snd I'm very scottish very from dunfermline and very knowing of the shit we went through in Scotland in the 80s. Thatcher@
Here I stand with my own kin, At the end of everything, Finally the dream has gone, I've nothing left to hang upon, I came here with all my friends, Leaving behind the wait of years, Leaving alone in a flood of tears! Amen Stuart !
So many years later and this band still command a following both online and live, there's a reason and this is one of them. Musicians still post videos of attempts at covers, New musicians still discovering the complexity of big country's sound. Amazing, and I was privileged to have witnessed their prime.....along with many others. Privileged.
this is without doubt the best vid out there of this song - what a voice, and there is no flaw in his voice singing live.............. absolute gem of a video to always treasure in watching Stuey Adamson do what he did best...
What a fantastic live band BC were. Saw them for the first time right after "The Crossing" came out, and that concert remains one of my fave experiences ever - pure brilliance start to finish. Such a sad, sad day when Stuart died. RIP.
was just checking out some Big country gr8 tunes and seen your post.I feel bad that i didnt know Stuart had passed.Big Country were really big in my day as a teen in Scotland.Rip Stuart."Restless natives" Soundtrack brought me to this song
It is the best live version, this concert was one of the best indeed. Mark is sounding so cool and Stuart, Bruce and Tony are in great shape. Aah memories. Great car track.
Even I, who struggle with enjoying live versions in general compared to studio recordings (especially if I learnt to love the music from the studio recordings), find this version to be much more than just acceptable. All the good parts are highlighted and extended to give the audience more of what we want. It is a real treat to listen to this version when you know the original full well.
Fucking unbelievable video.the power and the talent of this band is mindblowing.saw them on peace in our time tour.they are the best live band i have ever seen
Probably the best 1:15 second intro Big Country has done. I just love the power and spirit of this song. The way it builds and is layered. Brilliant! So much sound from these guys. I'll listen to them as long as I have a breath in my body. 4:13, I'm bouncing in my living room!
+pazuzu666ish, I agree. When the band carried on (which I'm glad they did) it was just too obvious how much his guitar and voice added to this stellar band. Stuart had a lovely, distinct voice and guitar sound that will never be replicated.
Stiil miss you Big Man, to be fair on this tour all the songs were nailed on. I thought the boys were at their best live and especially on the Without tour.
I saw Big Country twice. The first time was probably in the early 80s. They played at the University of Virginia (where I went to college) in Memorial Gymnasium. This brick building was built in the late 1800s/early 1900s. At the time it was built it was the biggest gym in the South of the US. Awesome show; acoustics were awful. Fast forward to approximately 1995/1996. I was working in Georgia; BC played at a venue called the Post Office in Augusta, GA. Very small place, good crowd, not great (several hundred?). I was able to stand just offstage to the right of the band as they looked into the crowd. I was so close I it was ridiculous. One of the great experiences of my youth. Hope the reincarnated band comes to the States sometime in the next decade!
Only ever saw Big Country once. It was at Wembley Stadium with Elton John when they were a very last minute replacement for a band who had to pull out. Excellent show.
This is one bad ass intro. LOVE how it builds and bangs in with drums and distortion. Stuart is one smooth cat, with that little grin and collected style. Euro crowds rock, BC rocks, Scotland rocks, and I'm from Kentucky. Wherever you are Stuart, I hope you keep them jumping!!
This band have brought joy and hope and honesty to a lot of people since 1982, . They changed their style of music down the years like most bands. Sometimes didn't work. But for me it was Steeltown no 1, Driving to Damascus no 2. Bye the way Thanks to Bruce and mark for keeping the Flame lighting.
These guys were great, Killer rhythm section, Melodic guitar work, And meaningful songs, They should have been massive
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Du hast so dermaßen recht Grüße aus Deutschland.
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They still are with bruce and mark. I'd love to sing the lead live with the band. I think my vocals wpuld be fine. I'm a masterton whose clan home is Dunfermline
They still are!
The best performance of this song. Rest In Peace Stuart Adamson and long live Big Country!
My favourite album of all time. These guys were all so talented. Listen to them all the time.❤
I think it's fairly unanimous that this is THE definitive live version of this song. Immense.
Fairly unanimous? WTF? It's unanimous or it isn't, there is no such thing as "fairly" unanimous..
The Live versión in Germany is pretty awesome too. Both are simply fantastic
It's definitely my favourite live version for sure.I did have the album "Without the aid of a safety net" but that seems to have disappeared off the face of the earth,and that's why I'm listening to this track here.
@@crackpot148 Fairly = 'With Justice'. The sentence works just fine.
@@DC-uv3nz
Stop wriggling, fairly is being used to qualify a superlative.
I don't know if there is unanimity about this version being the definitive version. I agree with you that it is but I know of those who think only studio versions of any piece of music can be considered definitive.
This is one of my all time favourite songs and yes, it is the best version by far...in my opinion.
I occasionally come back to these clips as they restore my faith in human-kind. I have everything BC recorded with Stuart. When I speak of BC, it is so personal, it is like talking about me, my past, my feelings, my aspirations, my sadness, my anger. I grew up with BC, older now, and hence I really don't understand a lot of comments. BC saved me when I was 17,when Steeltown came out An awakening to which I never want to forget and always want to embrace each morning.
So true and straight from the heart a magical feeling inside when you connect with the music of Big Country:-)
Well said, and for Christ's sake keep the faith, our children live in a new X-Factor world.
mongo88now88 I can't get my head round people who don't like BC. They must be missing a soul
Well said... Bravo...
Stay Alive !!!
mongo88now88 Buddy, I know just what you mean. Your sentiments ring so true with me too!
The raw emotion in the song and performance is unparalleled and makes me fight back tears!Thank you, Big Country.
Amen
Proper Talent Bruv.
Your name will never die, Stuart Adamson
I grew up listening to this music, 35 years later it just gets better with age.i will die loving big country,stuart you were and still are a god to many.rip.
Agree 100 per cent. The best there is.i will go to my grave , with big country in my heart. Years of pleasure, they have given me.
A moment in time that will never be captured again RIP Stuart ❤️🏴X
Not sure why people argue over Big Country vs U2. When U2 first came out, I enjoyed "Boy", "October" and "War". But Big Country's music is close to my heart in a way U2 could never be. I met Stuart and Tony in 1993, nice chaps.
My sentiments exactly.
No band made me feel as much, at age 22, as Big Country. If you ever want to do that trib, Jimmy, I'm there. ;)
U2 just had better management and were Irish which counted when it came to breaking the States
Vai Corinthians
How perfectly and eloquently expressing my exact sentiments! Stuart is a master songwriter
I feel sorry for today’s generation
They missed it... they missed it all
The genius of Stuart Adamson
I have been listening a lot to Big Country during the lockdown and pandemic to decompress. Music heals you. I remember seeing them in concert in the 80s and they had so much good energy. It has always been uplifting to hear their songs and it makes you want to soar above all of the sadness, stress and all the changes that are going on right now. I’m very grateful for Big Country’s talent. R.I.P. Stuart. Praying 🙏 for your family, fans, and band mates. Your immortal soul lives on forever.
Stunning, brings a tear to your eye.
If I could have one day in a time machine, I would go to The Barras to see Big Country with Stuart up front!! Bounce... Bounce... Bounce!!! Those who were lucky enough to be there, cherish your memories. 😥
I saw them at the Barras in 1991. It was the first gig I ever went to and it is still the best. I don't think any concert will ever top that one. Absolutely phenomenal experience. 😁
+Lisa Knell Thats brought a tear to my eyes. Came four times north to the Barras and yes bounce, bounce ,bounce. Great days. Stay alive
xx Gareth
+gareth e because I'm American, I may never make it to the Barras. But at least I can live through those who were there!
grahamlive my biggest regret is never seeing them back in the day. I went to Ireland to see U2, I should have went to Scotland to see Big Country! 😢
Yeah, Barras is a great venue. Floor's sprung so you get a brilliant 'bounce'. Great fun. Miss these days sooo much. Cheers Stuart, Bruce, Tony and Mark. Love you all.
One OF The greatest Bands live, That's how u play music and Sing
Best ever version of anything ever. Sleep well, my friend.
THE best version of this song.Saw them at the Barrowlands many a time. Best gig in town, always! RIP big man!
I Cannot stop listening to this tune brings back so many memories..God i miss this band !!
Every time it goes to the riff break and the crowd starts pulsing... omg.
Someone please invent a time machine and let me borrow it for exactly 5 mins 47 sec. Thanks.
stuart and BC saved me for sure in 85. Underrated? I never go down that path. BC, to me means Stuart, Bruce, Tony and Mark, was unique. We might never see such poetry put to rock again. BC first got me on their 'music, but it was the poetry and humanity. I loved The Crossing, but Steeltown slayed me. I heard Steeltown once and was more dumbfounded than when I heard the Crossing. The band, esp. Stuart, is better live than studio. That is incredible.
Think about Stuart everyday. Miss him with all my heart.
tim brown only really realized recently how good they were. Fabulous band. RIP mr. Adamson. You were truly one of the best.
....from germany....i miss him every day....
Oh yes. Agree wholeheartedly.
I am from Canada(originally from Brampton, ON - CFNY 102.1FM) - I just loved these guys and still love them, Fingerprintz(Jimmy O'Neill) and many others from Scotland.
Love this energy! I miss him and his lovely musical perspectives!
and I'm back and Stuart was a genius and I miss him. I wasn't wrong. BC is the best band ever and how can you argue with a sea of palms in an ocean of snow. cripes. no one writes songs like this anymore.
mongo88now88 and you’ll be back again 🙂 like I will.
I love big country and Stewart was brilliant!
one of the best live bands ever
👍👍👍👍
Just brilliant. Stuart has that crowd in the palm of his hand. RIP.
Simply The Best !!!!!! RIP Big Stewie 16th. December 2001 . Sadly Missed By All .... None Can Fill His Shoes !!!!!
About this time of year I like to remind myself of what a top live act we lost.
Always missed Big Stu
Stuart at his very best.....what a musician, song writer and all round top guy....much missed.
Big Country!!! What a band. saw them live in the early 80s in London. never lost ttheir roots. Also one of the best live bands that came out of that era. Steeltown best record they ever did. Great live track. RIP Stuart
Classic tune. I love the way Stuart and band leave everything on the stage. They don't write and perform songs like this today.
the start gives me goose bumps..i've had the pleasure of seeing them live so many times ..never let me down
Just watched the current big country in my home town Corby which this song was written about. Absolutely superb and at the end thanked every member past and present including Stewart. Really quite emotional and I'm guessing as great as they always were. Thank you for the music, from corby
Stuart m8 died 2001
First saw them Live at the Edinburgh playhouse New Years Eve 1983. I was 16 years old and it is the BEST concert I have ever been to.
Met Stuart several times at East End Park watching our beloved PARS, he was a very humble man.
RIP Stuart you left us far too soon.
I only recently discovered these guys by accident and man they sound so good live, I prefer alot of their songs live than studio
I agree, wish they had the final fling dvd on cd to listen to
I Loved big Country as a kid. i always thought that the albums were recorded poorly.
best live band I ever saw and I have seen a few , a top top band
They were the soundtrack of my adolescence here in Argentina.
Wow..what for band!!! Great ,wonderful music and i love Scotland!!
Totally underrated band, an absolutely storming version of this track.
felinemad Never met a single fan who ever said they were underrated.
I woul love to be in that crowd !
Love Big Country and love Steeltown, I must agree this is the finest version. One of the songs in my life's soundtrack. Timeless
Love the way Bruce attakes his guitar!
The energy at this gig must have been f*ing phenomenal, it's so obvious the boy's are totally in the groove!! Shite!--Miss you Stuart.
I remember Stuart used to say this whole album was too downbeat for people, but to me it always was and always will be one of the most beautiful collection of songs ever. RIP, my dearest friend. What made you so great is exactly what took you. May we meet again some day. xxx
Stuart Adamson guitar legend 😊
stuart you are sadly missed
U2's The Edge delivered the eulogy at Adamson's funeral which was held at Carnegie Hall, Dunfermline. He told the mourners that Big Country wrote the songs that he wished U2 could write.
One of the best gigs ever -- Toronto 1993. Amazing. Love them just as much today. Soul, passion, great playing, original. Rest in peace SA.
Brother in lives in Ontario.. he'd not be into BC.. he'd really not be into runrig who sang "the cutter" a great song about a uk emigre who settled in ontario.. just like him. about the same time. Some folks are just not connected to the world. BC fans get it. my names on the crossing anniversary LP snd I'm very scottish very from dunfermline and very knowing of the shit we went through in Scotland in the 80s. Thatcher@
i was there what anight ,still have goose bumps watchin this
one of the greatest bands ever to grace this world
Here I stand with my own kin,
At the end of everything,
Finally the dream has gone,
I've nothing left to hang upon,
I came here with all my friends,
Leaving behind the wait of years,
Leaving alone in a flood of tears!
Amen Stuart !
They had that entire audience bouncing in a big simultaneous beat. That’s impressive and powerful!
So many years later and this band still command a following both online and live, there's a reason and this is one of them. Musicians still post videos of attempts at covers, New musicians still discovering the complexity of big country's sound. Amazing, and I was privileged to have witnessed their prime.....along with many others. Privileged.
this is without doubt the best vid out there of this song - what a voice, and there is no flaw in his
voice singing live.............. absolute gem of a video to always treasure in watching Stuey Adamson do what he did best...
What a fantastic live band BC were. Saw them for the first time right after "The Crossing" came out, and that concert remains one of my fave experiences ever - pure brilliance start to finish. Such a sad, sad day when Stuart died. RIP.
Stuart Adamson. 14 years today. 11 April 1958 - 16 December 2001. RIP.
was just checking out some Big country gr8 tunes and seen your post.I feel bad that i didnt know Stuart had passed.Big Country were really big in my day as a teen in Scotland.Rip Stuart."Restless natives" Soundtrack brought me to this song
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Love this Song, BC. It still brings a tear to my eye thinking about your passing Stu... Loved your show at the Sutler, here in Nash...
RIP brother
Miss this band so much, This truly is one of the greatest live performances ever !!
One of the finest live performances you’ll see anywhere…
Fantastisch,Danke
....beste live was ich je sah....denke jeden Tag dran....
It is the best live version, this concert was one of the best indeed. Mark is sounding so cool and Stuart, Bruce and Tony are in great shape. Aah memories. Great car track.
Even I, who struggle with enjoying live versions in general compared to studio recordings (especially if I learnt to love the music from the studio recordings), find this version to be much more than just acceptable. All the good parts are highlighted and extended to give the audience more of what we want. It is a real treat to listen to this version when you know the original full well.
Man I'm tearing!!!
Big Country stood for all that is good and pure.
Fucking unbelievable video.the power and the talent of this band is mindblowing.saw them on peace in our time tour.they are the best live band i have ever seen
Thank you stuart a very big part of my life and u still are xxxxx
THANKS! 30 years on these guys help me "Stay Alive!"
Every song from this concert was amazing, they were amazing that night , best ever, and every concert was outstanding
This is the best version I've ever heard of this song. Love, love, love
Big Country, are a great Band
What a Great band!!They at the very least equal Zepplin, Rush and all The Greats!
They are One of The Greats!!!
Even now; still sorely missed.
Hope your at peace Stuart.
Stuart Gone but never forgotten one of so many Classics
Définitivement un super groupe!! Quel concert !!!!!
His name will never die...
this time will be forever....
great live version 1986 nyc concert excellent also
Born the same year as me.Wish he was 60 now as I am coming up to.Can`t have everything I suppose.Jim.liverpool.
Probably the best 1:15 second intro Big Country has done. I just love the power and spirit of this song. The way it builds and is layered. Brilliant! So much sound from these guys. I'll listen to them as long as I have a breath in my body. 4:13, I'm bouncing in my living room!
+megakingkong was just thinking same dude, we lost a (scuse language) fukkin gem in this guy
+pazuzu666ish, I agree. When the band carried on (which I'm glad they did) it was just too obvious how much his guitar and voice added to this stellar band. Stuart had a lovely, distinct voice and guitar sound that will never be replicated.
56 years old been there done it got the tee shirt and these boys are the greatest.
Diese Songs hörst du nicht nur mit den Ohren .Sie haben sich tief in meinem Herzen verankert Danke BC für all die Jahre
Stiil miss you Big Man, to be fair on this tour all the songs were nailed on. I thought the boys were at their best live and especially on the Without tour.
I saw Big Country twice. The first time was probably in the early 80s. They played at the University of Virginia (where I went to college) in Memorial Gymnasium. This brick building was built in the late 1800s/early 1900s. At the time it was built it was the biggest gym in the South of the US. Awesome show; acoustics were awful. Fast forward to approximately 1995/1996. I was working in Georgia; BC played at a venue called the Post Office in Augusta, GA. Very small place, good crowd, not great (several hundred?). I was able to stand just offstage to the right of the band as they looked into the crowd. I was so close I it was ridiculous. One of the great experiences of my youth. Hope the reincarnated band comes to the States sometime in the next decade!
Hands down the best live song ever! Rest in peace Stuart, your music is your legacy and my 5 year old son will know YOU and BIG COUNTRY!
Wow even after more than 20 years this is still amazing, I shiver, I weep, fantastic band - I feel 20 again.
Only ever saw Big Country once. It was at Wembley Stadium with Elton John when they were a very last minute replacement for a band who had to pull out. Excellent show.
Been longtime fan I'm glad the new Big Country are still going,There's only one Stuart Adamson👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Just listen,feel the hair on your arms ,say no more ,RIP STU
Here I stand with my own kin, at the end of everything...... RIP Stuart Adamson, one of the best and underrated singer songwriters of our generation
never get sick of listening to this record love it
God what a great version of this song
RIP Stuart, I'll be at epic studios in Norwich tomorrow with my old man celebrating the anniversary of the crossing album ❤️
I met Stuart. What a genius. BC are one of the best rock bands ever. Great sound, beautiful music.
pure brilliance
As relavant as ever, and the soundscape is so amazing.
This is one bad ass intro. LOVE how it builds and bangs in with drums and distortion. Stuart is one smooth cat, with that little grin and collected style. Euro crowds rock, BC rocks, Scotland rocks, and I'm from Kentucky. Wherever you are Stuart, I hope you keep them jumping!!
if I was stuck on an island with only 1 album...it would be this record...Live without the aid of a safety net...pure brilliance
pure class, will never be replaced r.i.p. stuart
my teenage years were all big country,still love them ,always be a part of me
I have started a new job miles from Scotland .This song has kept me going in the drive to work.
Hope i have done the correct thing for my family.
This band have brought joy and hope and honesty to a lot of people since 1982, . They changed their style of music down the years like most bands. Sometimes didn't work. But for me it was Steeltown no 1, Driving to Damascus no 2. Bye the way Thanks to Bruce and mark for keeping the Flame lighting.
this is about my town Corby loves big country
Never will music be this good again 😩😩😩😩
Best version of this song by a mile. Love it when the drums kick in.
Just brilliant, Big Country were and still are a phenomenal live band.