anyone else into big country in the 80s ?
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yes, as a keen fan of the Skids, i followed Stuart Adamson when he formed Big Country. It was a unique high energy sound with the bagpipe sounding guitar playing. I think they were only ever likely to have a short popular existence but were good while they lasted. Stuart Adamson of course later suffered from depression and addiction problems and took his own life.
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I saw both The Skids and Big Country during the 80's. Live bands still played at Birmingham Odeon back then. Stuart Adamson was a sad loss. The Absolute Game was an excellent album. I didn't know the Skids were back together - I'd be worried about seeing them in case they weren't as great as I remember."She moves in such an exciting world!"
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Big country have reformed with Mike Peters(the Alarm) taking over from the sadly departed Stuart Adamson,they are touring in December/January
http://www.bigcountry.co.uk/home.php
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I remember renting Restless Natives from the video store but I can't remember anything about the film itself. Another one to add to my LoveFilm list.
I remember Big Country well, the electric guitar that sounded like bagpipes. I remember that The Crossing was released in different colour sleeves as a gimmick. I also remember that really evocative track Chance that has such sad lyrics.
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