Omg kirsten. I left scotland to get a job as a sailor. Royal Navy. To get a job. Your dad would be so proud. Yes I know and love the song. I will cry no more. Beyond stunning. Me and your grandad are saiors no more. And Stuart is still part of us. Our hearts
That's because Big Country songs are like sharks' teeth: sharp, cutting, to the point and when one is done another one just as brilliant pops into place! The guitar work in this song by Stuart and Bruce are just remarkable and it is the perfect song to cap The Seer - it is so full of life and hope musically yet the lyrics are somewhat sombre...what a musical genius. To hear Stuart's lovely daughter breathe new life into these songs in her own unique and heart felt way is such a blessing to her and all of us fans. Clearly God has gifted this family with wonderful song and sincerity!
Always one of my favourite Big Country songs, ever! To hear the words, music and inspiration from Stuart in a different forms always brings a tear to my eye. Miss him so much. Kirsten, thank you so much for keeping your fathers music alive. Stunning version.
Beautiful Kirsten. One of the first and best concerts I ever saw was The Skids at the Apollo in Glasgow about 1977, the whole place was bouncing. Still remember it to this day. Your Dad is a legend and will never be forgotten x
This is one of my many favourite Big Country songs. You have such a beautiful, haunting voice. You've really made this version your own and I love it. ❤
You just made me laugh and cry at the same time with this beautiful rendition. Laugh as in so happy to see an immaculate version of a favorite song of mine. Your dad was my guitar hero and still is. I really miss him and it is safe to to say I’m his biggest fan in Singapore. You have definitely made him proud. Coz I am proud of you! This is the best gift you can present to your dad, which is to carry on his legacy with your beautifully trained technical voice. I look forward to see your other covers. Thank you Kirsten! Made my evening!
In my mind, one of the most beautiful songs ever written and my favourite Big Country song! I wish they played it more live,,,,,, It stirs up many memories. You sing it beautifully
A wonderful version of an absolutely underrated song. Together with the legendary "Porrohman" this song is to me the best final song of any Big Country album. How it breaks out of its folk song pattern in the second part - unforgettable and also very well intepreted here by Stuarts daugher. Stay alive!
Stunning rendition Kirsten🙂. Thank You for sharing it with us all Not performed often enough at gigs as I recall Great Song and full of spirit and passion but your father knew no different he gave every song his best as it was the only way he knew 🙂. God rest him and God Bless him Touched my life forever and I’ll be eternally grateful to him for that Thank You for sharing🙂
So there is actually some real talent still out there. Kristen you are quite a unique talent in this weary old world. Don't give up, keep making your music 👍
"i was the mother's son; I took the fun; I knew what I was giving" (the great divide). not sure why, but I think SA's songs for the first four and most popular BC albums were also the most lyrically autobiographical ones he did (hard to be autobiographical singing 'we're not in Kansas anymore' when one was never in Kansas in the first place etc.) or maybe one should say the most youthful/introspective (tell me the truth, are you one in a million, or just some baggage from my youth?) rather than auto-biographical. anyway, this sounds like a successful cover to me. one of Stu's eternally youthful songs. another one with the soldier/sailor theme, but tis not a militant one. no more into the valley shall we go, he could have sung. whole seer album is a little like that. maybe that's the link with the title/theme of the next one (ok, i'll stop waffling now). "who's protecting the innocenti?", no that wasn't one of his lyrics.
Truly on another level, Kirstens interpretation of her fathers classic has so many levels to appreciate, wonderful without doubt .
The is on of my favourites along with The Red Fox.
I'm real old and I've been a fan of Big Country for 40 years. Her version is precious and gorgeous. Wow.
Dad would be very very proud 😍
This is a beautiful song. Thank you .
A true credit to your great father, he was a genius Kirsten. I love this song. I will be here forever till the river runs into the sea................
A wonderful song and a wonderful voice! Your father is smiling with pride for sure.
Beautiful voice
Love this so much
Wow! What a beautiful version.
Omg kirsten. I left scotland to get a job as a sailor. Royal Navy. To get a job. Your dad would be so proud. Yes I know and love the song. I will cry no more. Beyond stunning. Me and your grandad are saiors no more. And Stuart is still part of us. Our hearts
Each time you do a new Big Country number I think, "That's my favourite." And then the next one comes along. Beautiful.
BC1000stars howdy stranger
That's because Big Country songs are like sharks' teeth: sharp, cutting, to the point and when one is done another one just as brilliant pops into place! The guitar work in this song by Stuart and Bruce are just remarkable and it is the perfect song to cap The Seer - it is so full of life and hope musically yet the lyrics are somewhat sombre...what a musical genius.
To hear Stuart's lovely daughter breathe new life into these songs in her own unique and heart felt way is such a blessing to her and all of us fans. Clearly God has gifted this family with wonderful song and sincerity!
GOAT. miss Stuart but. I have YOU
Really good. I loved your father and his music.
Always one of my favourite Big Country songs, ever! To hear the words, music and inspiration from Stuart in a different forms always brings a tear to my eye. Miss him so much. Kirsten, thank you so much for keeping your fathers music alive. Stunning version.
Excellent. Nothing more to say. It is such a great song
Love this song 😢
I have never heard a live version of this song, which is a crying shame. It is your fathers finest work. Thanks for making me cry, I needed it today.
Thanks...Kirsten...loved your dad...still do...keep the music flowing...cheers...JS
What a beautiful rendition of one of my favorite Big Country songs.
Stunning. Dad was an amazing songwriter and you do him justice...and then some x
Absolutely brilliant version can tell it's from the heart what a talented father you had definitely pass down to yourself.
You strum that guitar Lady, you sing from the heart, bless you 💖 and thank you.
beautiful voice your dad would be proud....brilliant
Beautiful Kirsten. One of the first and best concerts I ever saw was The Skids at the Apollo in Glasgow about 1977, the whole place was bouncing. Still remember it to this day. Your Dad is a legend and will never be forgotten x
Amazing talent love listening to her beautiful voice
Please please release an album of covers
This is absolutely wonderful. The music of Big Country means the world to me. You do your dad proud. Great voice.
Watched this on Facebook earlier and it is outstanding 👏👏 very beautiful voice
I would love to hear you sing winter sky
You have your father's gift. Thanks for this
You bring new life to these wonderful songs. Thank you!
Got your dad's eyes Kirsten,and a beautiful voice.Just discovered this.I was a huge BC fan back in the day.We live on in those we leave behind.
Love your voice..so much mixed emotions..so grateful to hear the songs sang this way..great ..
Keep up it..x
Wonderful song put across brilliantly. 👍
Great my fave from the Sheer ..and a brilliant cover that you brought to life. Hard to beileve 86 when i first heard this track .💝
This is one of my many favourite Big Country songs.
You have such a beautiful, haunting voice.
You've really made this version your own and I love it. ❤
Really fantastic. I loved the change in texture, and the way you brought the lyric to life. Another great Big Country song.
Beautiful song, voice and girl. From Costa Rica with love!
great ... this song is one of my favorites.... your father will be proud of you Kirsten ...keep on going....
You just made me laugh and cry at the same time with this beautiful rendition. Laugh as in so happy to see an immaculate version of a favorite song of mine. Your dad was my guitar hero and still is. I really miss him and it is safe to to say I’m his biggest fan in Singapore. You have definitely made him proud. Coz I am proud of you! This is the best gift you can present to your dad, which is to carry on his legacy with your beautifully trained technical voice. I look forward to see your other covers. Thank you Kirsten! Made my evening!
Thank you Kristen
Beautiful. Xxxx
I find funny the thumb down....I adore this post....go away horrible person. .....
I forget how much I love this song, then I am ambushed by hearing it and tears spring to my eyes
In my mind, one of the most beautiful songs ever written and my favourite Big Country song! I wish they played it more live,,,,,, It stirs up many memories. You sing it beautifully
Beautiful vocals.
Absolutely brilliant 👍
These are amazing Kirsten, keep them coming, absolutely beautiful 👏🏻👏🏻
A wonderful version of an absolutely underrated song. Together with the legendary "Porrohman" this song is to me the best final song of any Big Country album. How it breaks out of its folk song pattern in the second part - unforgettable and also very well intepreted here by Stuarts daugher. Stay alive!
Excellent. This version brings so much to the table, it has me thinking maybe this was Big Country's best song (and that's saying a lot)
divine
Just an amazing song. Timeless ❤️😊👍
Would we be dreamers, helplessly so
Where would we go, where would we go......
Absolutely wonderful!
WHAT a voice x
BEAUTIFUL AND SINGS BEAUTIFUL
Lovely idea to do this song. Beautiful.
fantastic
THE SONG GET IN THE EAR, WOW😍👌
Outstanding 👌
The most beautiful song i have ever heard Kirsten sing 💖
Beautiful rendition of one of my favourite BC songs. Thank you.
Possibly in my top 5 BC songs ever. Lovely version Kirsten. X
Oh and I’ve been wanting to cover this on my channel. Sigh... day job. But definitely sharing yours!
Absolutely brilliant track !
You need to sing with the band! Amazing!
Absolutely BEAUTIFUL ...thank you :-)
Another beautiful rendition of one of my favourite BC songs. You definitely have your father's gift. Thanks for sharing hen ❤️
What a talent…👏
Gorgeous rendition
Wonderful
I took away my thumbs up just so that I can give a new thumbs up!
Stunning rendition Kirsten🙂. Thank You for sharing it with us all Not performed often enough at gigs as I recall Great Song and full of spirit and passion but your father knew no different he gave every song his best as it was the only way he knew 🙂. God rest him and God Bless him Touched my life forever and I’ll be eternally grateful to him for that Thank You for sharing🙂
Stunning!
🙏❤️
Hello
I’m a little French
I love this song ❤️❤️
I listened and I was a fan of big country since 1983 🙏🙏❤️❤️
Thanks for all
Made me tear up...great work.
Awesome, well done Kirsten.
Amazing talent. Thank you.
Just excellent
So there is actually some real talent still out there. Kristen you are quite a unique talent in this weary old world. Don't give up, keep making your music 👍
Beautiful arrangement
This is brilliant!
Beautiful
Awesome!
👏👏👏👏👏
❤
"i was the mother's son; I took the fun; I knew what I was giving" (the great divide). not sure why, but I think SA's songs for the first four and most popular BC albums were also the most lyrically autobiographical ones he did (hard to be autobiographical singing 'we're not in Kansas anymore' when one was never in Kansas in the first place etc.) or maybe one should say the most youthful/introspective (tell me the truth, are you one in a million, or just some baggage from my youth?) rather than auto-biographical. anyway, this sounds like a successful cover to me. one of Stu's eternally youthful songs. another one with the soldier/sailor theme, but tis not a militant one. no more into the valley shall we go, he could have sung. whole seer album is a little like that. maybe that's the link with the title/theme of the next one (ok, i'll stop waffling now). "who's protecting the innocenti?", no that wasn't one of his lyrics.
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Better than the version sung by current big country line up
Half way through, I noticed several drops of water running down my cheeks.
STAY ALIVE!