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Uploaded by on Dec 15, 2006

Big Wreck at the Roy Thomson Hall, October 2001 with the Toronto Symphony Orchestra and Eric Johnson.

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  • Thornley doing Eric Johnson "Cliffs of Dover" that's pretty sweet.. I'm kinda surprised I never really got into Big Wreck when they were around. Great video!!

  • Eric joined him for a few songs that night as a special guest!

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  • I bet you hear a lot that youre a fucking moron

  • Anyone who doubts their talent or credibility, buy the album. You don't here this type of beauty on the radio anymore. Someone please save rock & roll!!

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  • @frozenturd007 Upon reading you're 2nd response for the 2nd time I noticed something pretty funny. You said, "Ian Thornley is one of the most naturally talented..." Adding the word "naturally" instead of just saying "most talented," reminds me of a person describing a blind date and saying she has a "nice personality" rofl. I think I know what you were trying to say, so it's probably a grammatical error, but it's funny nonetheless.

  • @frozenturd007 I can see you're hurting inside spedly, I apologize. I didn't call you a moron. I only suggested that you may appear to be a moron by equating one's level of intelligence with their opinion on a single musical group. Frankly, I know nothing about this band, beyond the fact that I hated the first minute of this song quite a lot, and was compelled to comment. I realize now how much I hurt your feelings and I'm sorry. I'll remember to use more tact next time I see a shitty band.

  • @frozenturd007 Yes, I am the moron for pointing out your severe hearing disability. Ian Thornley is one of the most naturally talented musicians the country has ever produced (insert Nickelback comment here), and to say otherwise is simply blasphemy. No one understands why people watch videos of bands they dont like in the first place. It has nothing to do with groups I particularly like, talent is talent plain and simple. I looked at your profile, youre obviously a citizen of higher learning

  • @Spedly I bet you say that because you feel one's level intelligence should be determined by their opinions on your favorite musical groups. I'm afraid this just isn't true, although you may be able to link higher percentages of idiots to certain groups. It does make me a little sad, but I feel like it's my duty to inform you that all people who think this band is garbage are not inherently stupid, and suggest that you choose a different insult next time to avoid looking like a moron yourself.

  • Listen to a podcast review of Big Wreck's In Loving Memory Of on the Dig Me Out Podcast at digmeoutpodcast . com

  • @moe17moe Just gotta buy a few hundred thousand records and get it into heavy rotation then they'll come

  • I always loved Big Wreck from day one and still now nothing has changed it's weird! This still is one of my favorite songs.

  • chad kroeger has nothin' on this cat

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