Big Country Remembrance Day live
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He said
"I will be The Sacrifice"
"Bells will ring on Remberance Day"
These words are true..
And I Forever wil Remember!!
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Beautiful & sadly missed x
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Nice one xxAlbionxx. This a fantastic trip down memory lane, if a little sad for the loss of a wonderful musician in Stuart Adamson
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I was at this show as part of the Big Country fan club. My Dad who had taken me there said he would "find something to do" until the gig was over. Afterwards he revealed that the bouncers had taken pity on him and allowed him to go up to the VIP area in the balcony to watch the whole show. I remember him saying how impressed he was by Big Country and how much he enjoyed it.
My Dad is no longer with me and neither is Stuart.
Life is cruel but I thank them both for what they gave me.
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Thank you so much for putting this up.
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Benjamin Disraeli once said "despair is the conclusion of fools" -- no offense to Stu, but to anyone else who ever contemplates suicide, remember what this ambitious, motivated, successful British Prime Minister thought on the subject, and remind yourself that you're being foolish, that there's always some action to take, happiness to regain, & also, people who love and need you - since you don't get a second chance, play out your life with dedication & see where you can take it -
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we're all thinking in Stu , yes, while seeing this, even if he did'nt know his place above the stars, We had it already READY for him, for those GOOD and gifts he brought, his place is now up upon the stars, and some place, but also in our hearts he has a return ticket forever, he will always be with us, u never understood how much u brought to us, fellow = D
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@twonky721 Yup!
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@bonobono74 . . . . . Remembrance Day has the original though . . .:)
Who knows why you took your own life Stu. But we will all remember you for your incredible songs that shaped our youth. Thanks Stu.
paul20motorbikes 3 years ago 14
This is just what I needed tonight. Thanks for this. I was a fan from the first time I heard them on KROQ in Los Angeles, 1982. Saw them several times, have every album, and still can't believe the Big Man is no longer with us. Great crowd here too - more energy than many punk shows I've been to.
whatwedodo 3 years ago 11