Creo que ya te despedías. Stuart . Siempre admire Big country un solo disco compré el primero que hicieron y nunca lo olvide ahora los escucho en TH-cam gracias chicos.
Strange how a band didn't release a whole lot of songs that were better than the ones they did during the 1990s and then wondered why their career declined. I guess it was down to audience and record company expectations to always play loud.
@@cejannuzi yep. They lost their way in the 90's. Poor de usions, made. They came back strongly with Driving To Damascus. Only one album I'd say was poor. Shame really. The number of quality songs, not on albums is unbelievable. Stuart wrote great songs over 20 years. Now when did the "great" songwriters last write a decent number. You go to concerts and play the old stuff because the well was dry long ago. Jus' sayin'
@@djpriddin6211 PIOT was poor. Wrong tracks on NPLH. Self produced albums in the 90s were brilliant though. Damascus was a gem . Steeltown best. Management crap
@@padraigsisk4057 I agree there, Padraig. PIOT wasn't a good album, I have to admit. I bought the expanded version as well in 2010 (?) when it was reissued with the demos on Disc 2. Disc 2, as a BC fan, you probably have and know that, that would stand alone as, one of the best if it had been released. You lose your dreams, not waving etc etc. Marvellous tracks. , I could be happy here and esp everything I need better than the released versions. Stay alive Regards Dj
that little melody on the guitar ... as catchy as fields of fire ... can't not like it, if you know the feeling ... unreleased song ... goes well with the few notables on NPLH, 'keep on dreaming' esp., but also 'comes a time/you me truth', 'kiss goodbye/freedom song', 'rep p reptile'. rest NPLH washout. 'beautiful people': good lyric, shite arrangement/song. only drawback on this song: rhythm guitar is in parts too loud/distorted/dense/not quite right. v noticeable on ear phones. Watson could do some great rhythm parts. But sometimes...no. But it is "only" a demo. Way drum mic'd, sounds live.
This was let down by the arrangement. I'm always meaning to get on Audacity and chop that horrible stilted bit out, and replace it with the full on Adamson lriff from the start.
After all these years, still my absolute favorite band of all time, talented, unique, and the best live shows I've ever seen, the music never gets old
Why have I never heard this before. Wow!!!
how the hell did this band never make it to the very top...superb stuff :)
I agree- hard to believe.
They were at the top unfortunately most people don’t know good music
Holy crap never heard this one! BC the gift that keeps giving!
As a big country fan of years I have never heard this before tonight , love this .
Shared .
Best band ever.
Fantastic song..... it's like a drug.....after the first time you hear it, you can't live without.
Lol, that was Adamson's brilliance backed by the greatest band ever.
I CAN LISTEN TOO THIS TYPE OF MUSIC ALL NIGHT...LOVE IT....
Creo que ya te despedías. Stuart . Siempre admire Big country un solo disco compré el primero que hicieron y nunca lo olvide ahora los escucho en TH-cam gracias chicos.
Superb what a talented man r.i.p stu
God bless all the free people.
Love this song..... big country fan.
Not easy to find this song ... one of their best songs. Duizendmaal dank ...
One of BC's best, gets me there every time.
favorite song to drive through the hills and mountains of eastern Pa to.
agree. from there.
beautiful song Stuart Adamson Abu as we say in Ireland
This has 'radio hit' written all over it. What on earth were they thinking?!
Radio stations wouldn't know a hit if it struck them in the face
I could always image being in the crowd doing that UK bounce to this song. Love this song.
Another gem
Big country, the b side specialists
Simply a CLASSIC!
If this song was on some advert, or in some lame film, it would have 12 million hits! such is life eh?
Strange how a band didn't release a whole lot of songs that were better than the ones they did during the 1990s and then wondered why their career declined. I guess it was down to audience and record company expectations to always play loud.
@@cejannuzi yep. They lost their way in the 90's. Poor de usions, made. They came back strongly with Driving To Damascus. Only one album I'd say was poor. Shame really. The number of quality songs, not on albums is unbelievable. Stuart wrote great songs over 20 years. Now when did the "great" songwriters last write a decent number. You go to concerts and play the old stuff because the well was dry long ago. Jus' sayin'
@@djpriddin6211 PIOT was poor. Wrong tracks on NPLH. Self produced albums in the 90s were brilliant though. Damascus was a gem . Steeltown best. Management crap
@@padraigsisk4057 I agree there, Padraig. PIOT wasn't a good album, I have to admit. I bought the expanded version as well in 2010 (?) when it was reissued with the demos on Disc 2. Disc 2, as a BC fan, you probably have and know that, that would stand alone as, one of the best if it had been released. You lose your dreams, not waving etc etc.
Marvellous tracks. , I could be happy here and esp everything I need better than the released versions.
Stay alive
Regards Dj
Three dislikes....Wankers!
Lol 😊
Listen to the full soundtrack to restless natives. Almost nonstop big country Luke never heard before
Love it! Shared ;->
thanks, nice to hear
smiley. and then silence.
Tjonge, wat een juweeltje! Wanneer heeft Stuart Adamson dit geschreven?
(Wow, wat a gem! When did Stuart Adamson wrote this?)
Brill
that little melody on the guitar ... as catchy as fields of fire ... can't not like it, if you know the feeling ... unreleased song ... goes well with the few notables on NPLH, 'keep on dreaming' esp., but also 'comes a time/you me truth', 'kiss goodbye/freedom song', 'rep p reptile'. rest NPLH washout. 'beautiful people': good lyric, shite arrangement/song. only drawback on this song: rhythm guitar is in parts too loud/distorted/dense/not quite right. v noticeable on ear phones. Watson could do some great rhythm parts. But sometimes...no. But it is "only" a demo. Way drum mic'd, sounds live.
Nice song but very c/w. Prefer their rockier stuff. Not into c/w. But love them since 1983.
This was let down by the arrangement. I'm always meaning to get on Audacity and chop that horrible stilted bit out, and replace it with the full on Adamson lriff from the start.