I was there that night in Dublin when Big Country were supporting Page & Plant. Mark threw up at the start of their first song and the band went off stage. Stuart came back out on his own with his acoustic guitar and played the full set. He was a brilliant performer and such a talented songwriter. Sadly missed by all music lovers.
His death is a footnote, his legacy is his music. Thank you Stewart, & the rest of Big Country for your amazing contributions. (I only became a fan a few years ago, which is a testament to how well their songs stand the test of time.)
Have always loved Stuart as the singer in Big Country, but didnt know what kind of personality he had til seeing a glimpse of it through watching his interviews. He comes across as very genuine, down to earth and possessed a wonderful sense of humour. RIP Stuart ❤️
Stuart talking Scottish is so beautiful and special. Really stands out from other musicians ..... it does something to me as a woman..... anyway, Rest in Peace dear Stuart, you were so full of talent, show you're talents above there now
Robert Burns and a nightingale rolled into a vibrant torch of hope in the 1980s and '90s. His quaint accent alone is a gift from another time when poetry mattered.
Stuart Adamson's tragic early death will always be a huge loss to both Skids & Big Country fans. I still frequently listen to both bands as I did as a youth many years ago. Their music easily stands the test of time. Stuart's lyrics with Big Country ooze sheer poetry. Their poignancy, scale of depth & symbolic imagery seems timeless! Both Stuart Adamson & Ian Curtis (latter vocalist with Joy Division), are right up there with the very best singer/songwriters of all time!
When I heard about what happened to Stuart, I could not believe it! He must have been in such a dark place in his private life. Suicide seems to be a selfish thing to commit, I feel for the loved ones left behind. PS, Just A Shadow is surely one of the greatest songs of all time.
1stb band i ever seen live, lucky enough to see them twice, once in Belfast, still the best. Seen them at the Glass spider tour Bowie did in Slane too, they were the support band but they stole the day. Miss this guy so much, talented and a real gent.
Really seemed a decent humble man -think he was very underratedand lyrically he really put his soul into their songs-first band really got into and he's missed by many rip Stu adamsom
I cannot imagine, or empathize with you on what you were going through in regards to depression Stuart as i've never been down that road, however i have suffered from panic attacks (anxiety). Mental health is something that maybe back in 2000/2001 wasn't talked about much, but it's important people reach out. It can effect both men, and women, though it tends to be men that it's effecting allot more. If anyone reading this then reach out, and seek the help needed. R.I.P. Stuart Adamson, a legend of Scotland, and the world on the musical scale, and a kindhearted man.
When I studied in Oldenburg from 1996 to 2002, I watched the movie "Restless Natives" one night and I was so flashed by the music, expecially by "I will run for you". Never before music had such an impact on me. It took a while to find out what band made the soundtrack. It is tragic to see that Stuart obviously stayed in Oldenburg during that time.
Great band and top live performances. Shame what happened to him but I know what living with depression is like and how it can take hold of you. Loved the 80s great uplifting music.
The Crossing was the first album I ever owned. The music takes me back to some Good times! You kind of wish you could sit down with Stuart, and just ask, Why?
Truly missed........our name is out...our name is known,our name is everywhere but who knows where we're from......don't look away....play it loud........gone before his time......respect.
@Wasp Factory Ive been listening to a single song BIG COUNTRY since its presentation, your comments help to place humanity in the hit, post it, saying. Hope you find eternal wellness; my bias is that its through Christ
@Wasp Factory Ah right i never knew that. I know depression can happen for different reasons but i always thought forms of depression came on either by itself, or through abuse of alcohol
@Wasp Factory Well when i say forms i mean levels. Like some people have different levels of it. Some have mild depression, others have severe depression. So i guess in that respect there are forms
@@Swahy I would say it is because the bagpipes are jokingly seen as a loud obnoxious noise, and he probably felt that the comparison was more of a diss towards his playing rather than the reality of it being unique and intriguing. I love the bagpipes, so I definitely get how he felt insulted when the rest of the world insulted his culture for cheap laughs.
@@crs2385 Mine all time favourite song of theirs is 'Broken Hearts (Thirteen Valleys)'. I really love that one. However, Big Country released dozens of great songs throughout their career and their brilliant 1990 compilation 'Through A Big Country: Greatest Hits' gets played regularly at my place.
You should just keep it simple and enjoy his music. We live in a culture that knows nothing about death and people really shouldn't be assuming anything. Ya know why? everyone has to throw in the two cents about his suicide when he made such beautiful music.
The only way is to take their pain from them, and it just isn't that easy. I wish, like you, that it were. I'm sure he still had MUCH to offer music lovers, but the problem was likely that he felt the world didn't have much left to offer him.
What a straight funny man. Amazing man and band. Nobody's fault, but i wish he could have been saved from himself to live his life longer happy and content.
The Crossing album is STILL a staggering piece of work, I don't really care for anything else they've done, I can't lie, sorry. RIP Stu. Thanks for the interview.
How prophetic about what he is saying about the desire to reconnect with the part of life that he is missing out on! He would kill himself on the day his wife asked for a divorce and had begin to resume drinking again (after a decade of being sober). What a shame. A house of cards.
A year later and he would be gone. We love your musical poetry Stuart, may you now rest in peace. Thank you for the legacy, never forgotten 😢❤
Don’t y’a just want to
give him a big hug
What a tragic loss
Never forgotten
Best band ever
RIP
💝
I wish I could, I really do ...he was a honey.
I have not forgotten, cheers
What we admire in the big man lies in each and every one of us: we need to reach out and serve others with our heart and soul.
I still miss him today desperatly
This is what an authentic human being looks like.
RIP Stuart! You made my childhood so full of great music...thank you for that! Miss you and the Big Country you and the rest of the band created!
I was there that night in Dublin when Big Country were supporting Page & Plant. Mark threw up at the start of their first song and the band went off stage. Stuart came back out on his own with his acoustic guitar and played the full set. He was a brilliant performer and such a talented songwriter. Sadly missed by all music lovers.
I believe Mark had food poisoning that night.
Wow..I was at that gig as well.
His death is a footnote, his legacy is his music. Thank you Stewart, & the rest of Big Country for your amazing contributions.
(I only became a fan a few years ago, which is a testament to how well their songs stand the test of time.)
Stuart, bless him.
Death is a natural part of the circle of life. You are so right though in that service to others is the true measure of the well lived life.
I love you Stuart Adamson. Turns out that you were the fragile thing.
Rest peacefully sweet Gent.
Have always loved Stuart as the singer in Big Country, but didnt know what kind of personality he had til seeing a glimpse of it through watching his interviews. He comes across as very genuine, down to earth and possessed a wonderful sense of humour. RIP Stuart ❤️
I loved his music and voice... still feel sad even tho its been a few years since his passing... RiP Stuart... Your a Legend
Stuart, you are so missed. You were such a gentle soul. Scotland's poet.
Of the World, God Bless
Stuart talking Scottish is so beautiful and special. Really stands out from other musicians ..... it does something to me as a woman..... anyway, Rest in Peace dear Stuart, you were so full of talent, show you're talents above there now
💝
Stuart you legend!
You will always be my favourite guitarist...
Wish your daughter Kirsten becomes a great singer songwriter like you Stu. Miss Big Country....RIP STU.......
Stuart, Your lyrics, Music, and your Performances are always so epic. I miss you...RIP Sir.
Robert Burns and a nightingale rolled into a vibrant torch of hope in the 1980s and '90s. His quaint accent alone is a gift from another time when poetry mattered.
An astonishing guitarist. Missed terribly
Int: "Were you afraid?" Stuart: "Nay. (pause) Ah grrrreeeuw op in Scotland, mon!!!" Priceless; may God rest your soul, Stuart.
A terrible loss of a fantastic musician and a lovely guy
this man is my true hero i met and chatted 3 times im 60 nd just wish he was still here
God give you peace, Stuart. You sweet man 💖, 15 years on.. you're still missed
and if you believe in gods then its that god that did this to him.
my hero
big loss
Lovely words Marjorie.
@@fearnpol4938 20 years on, still missed
Stuart Adamson Best Guitarist Ever So Talented
Stuart Adamson's tragic early death will always be a huge loss to both Skids & Big Country fans. I still frequently listen to both bands as I did as a youth many years ago. Their music easily stands the test of time. Stuart's lyrics with Big Country ooze sheer poetry. Their poignancy, scale of depth & symbolic imagery seems timeless! Both Stuart Adamson & Ian Curtis (latter vocalist with Joy Division), are right up there with the very best singer/songwriters of all time!
When I heard about what happened to Stuart, I could not believe it! He must have been in such a dark place in his private life. Suicide seems to be a selfish thing to commit, I feel for the loved ones left behind. PS, Just A Shadow is surely one of the greatest songs of all time.
Great talent who came across as such a nice bloke. You are missed and your music lives on
Great singer songwriter and performer!!! RIP
I so wish he could've been completely pleased with his unique talent and accomplishments. Nothing like Big Country, if only he saw it like we all do.
1stb band i ever seen live, lucky enough to see them twice, once in Belfast, still the best. Seen them at the Glass spider tour Bowie did in Slane too, they were the support band but they stole the day.
Miss this guy so much, talented and a real gent.
Really seemed a decent humble man -think he was very underratedand lyrically he really put his soul into their songs-first band really got into and he's missed by many rip Stu adamsom
nicest person id met so easy to blether to nd loved a laugh
Each ones life touches so many others!He left an amazing impression on our souls!Thank God for your impressions!
baby we miss u so much....our long walks by the water....u were so sweet
Love you Stuart thank you for the best songs ever, miss you.
I cannot imagine, or empathize with you on what you were going through in regards to depression Stuart as i've never been down that road, however i have suffered from panic attacks (anxiety). Mental health is something that maybe back in 2000/2001 wasn't talked about much, but it's important people reach out. It can effect both men, and women, though it tends to be men that it's effecting allot more. If anyone reading this then reach out, and seek the help needed. R.I.P. Stuart Adamson, a legend of Scotland, and the world on the musical scale, and a kindhearted man.
Miss the man every day. His passing diminished this world in no small manner.
Big Country & Talk Talk were the shining stars of the 80's.
Great post. The most under rated musical talent.
Guys a pure rocker and doesn't love himself!R.I.P , Stuart 🎼👌
I really miss this man and his music. I really wish he would have chosen to stick around.
My favourite band… ❤saw them many times at The Playhouse in Edinburgh xx
When I studied in Oldenburg from 1996 to 2002, I watched the movie "Restless Natives" one night and I was so flashed by the music, expecially by "I will run for you". Never before music had such an impact on me. It took a while to find out what band made the soundtrack.
It is tragic to see that Stuart obviously stayed in Oldenburg during that time.
Love you Stuart always in our hearts , your voice lives in my head 💫💚💫💚
Great band and top live performances. Shame what happened to him but I know what living with depression is like and how it can take hold of you. Loved the 80s great uplifting music.
Genius !! miss you Stuart..
Omg ♥️ that man xx
Sad. Loved the band, Big Country. Rest in power, Stuart.
His first gig was in 1973! ☄
The Crossing was the first album I ever owned. The music takes me back to some Good times! You kind of wish you could sit down with Stuart, and just ask, Why?
Truly missed........our name is out...our name is known,our name is everywhere but who knows where we're from......don't look away....play it loud........gone before his time......respect.
I hope you found peace Stuart.
loved his work with the SKIDS
John Hook Me too !
Giving up the things you love is a sign of depression
What was the reason of depression?
@@blabla-kk8bl Apparenlty alcoholism. He had a problem with drink, and that's apparently what contributed to his depression
@Wasp Factory Ive been listening to a single song BIG COUNTRY since its presentation, your comments help to place humanity in the hit, post it, saying. Hope you find eternal wellness; my bias is that its through Christ
@Wasp Factory Ah right i never knew that. I know depression can happen for different reasons but i always thought forms of depression came on either by itself, or through abuse of alcohol
@Wasp Factory Well when i say forms i mean levels. Like some people have different levels of it. Some have mild depression, others have severe depression. So i guess in that respect there are forms
His voice and lyrics combined with the " bagpipe guitars" are so unique and timeless...so much better than anything on the level of dixie chicks!
Thank you Gwen!! Love my mo gradhach!!
LEGEND!!!!!!!...SADLEY MISSED.
Sad loss great singer and entertainer a loss for us all he would have been so celebrated now .
his comments about not seeing people again at 3:10 is sad.. missed this mans music and humanity ...
A friend said Stu hated the mention of "bag pipe guitar". He hid it well there.
Why does he hate the mention of bag pipe
@@Swahy I would say it is because the bagpipes are jokingly seen as a loud obnoxious noise, and he probably felt that the comparison was more of a diss towards his playing rather than the reality of it being unique and intriguing. I love the bagpipes, so I definitely get how he felt insulted when the rest of the world insulted his culture for cheap laughs.
God bless him. x
If there is a god he will be listening to fantastic music from Stuart
Incredible performer and superb guitarist.
Skidz rule OK !
Seems happy here and childlike as well. Interesting interview.
Best song ever chance
Ohhh lord
Chance is my favourite one of Big Country
@@crs2385 Mine all time favourite song of theirs is 'Broken Hearts (Thirteen Valleys)'. I really love that one.
However, Big Country released dozens of great songs throughout their career and their brilliant 1990 compilation 'Through A Big Country: Greatest Hits' gets played regularly at my place.
Mo gradhe, still beautiful at 42, face and soul
Grandissimo Stuart, grazie di tutto, ci manchi
Wow! I was at that gig as well.
Skids changed my musical trajectory.
he was a massive talent, big shame, I re-discover the magic of big country every now and then. always enjoy it.
So sad, a tragic waste of a magnificent life, wish it could've been different. RIP.
Quite the haunting interview, given how things turned out. Ah, Stuart.
I like his jumper
You should just keep it simple and enjoy his music. We live in a culture that knows nothing about death and people really shouldn't be assuming anything. Ya know why? everyone has to throw in the two cents about his suicide when he made such beautiful music.
Well said Jon, Stuart left us a legacy many others could only imaine or dream, he gave us the Dream, God Bless
This makes me so sad
Look at my sweet baby!
The only way is to take their pain from them, and it just isn't that easy. I wish, like you, that it were. I'm sure he still had MUCH to offer music lovers, but the problem was likely that he felt the world didn't have much left to offer him.
Man I miss him . . .
Good looking and talented guy. RIP
"Were you afraid in Kosovo"...
" No,i grew up in Scotland"...
Brilliant
saying goodbye...never knowing when you'll see someone again...
Spooky...
He looked down and away after he said this.....
I mean, after he answered the question. Looked down, away and a little sad (at least, that's my impression)
One of a kind for sure, Godspeed stuart
I wish there were a way to change the minds of anyone who is determined to take their own life...
What a straight funny man. Amazing man and band. Nobody's fault, but i wish he could have been saved from himself to live his life longer happy and content.
aww bless
hard to see Stuart looking so rough
never forgotten,rest easy pal
"Aren't you afraid?"
-"No, I grew up in Scotland, man."
The Crossing album is STILL a staggering piece of work, I don't really care for anything else they've done, I can't lie, sorry. RIP Stu. Thanks for the interview.
Oldenburgh without the "h" please.
The town is called "Oldenburg"!
Stay alive...
Really interesting interview
He didn't seem depressed at all...
phuck i wish he ws still around!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Such a massive loss to Scotland
He was an excellent musician and such a nice guy. A total Scotland hero. May he rest in peace
A loss to the world imo
Stuart 😘
YES I REMEMBER THEM,WAS IN TO THEM BEFORE BIG COUNTRY.
💖💖💖
I'm not too familar with Stuart's stuff apart from In a big country but he seems like such a nice and down to earth fella. God rest him 🙏❤
Who'd've thought he would've been dead in roughly a year afterward?
I really like him
The guy was a genius. Why oh why would he kill himself? So sad.
god rest ye stuarty.
How prophetic about what he is saying about the desire to reconnect with the part of life that he is missing out on! He would kill himself on the day his wife asked for a divorce and had begin to resume drinking again (after a decade of being sober). What a shame. A house of cards.
What does the saying " a house of cards" mean ?
One card falls, so goes the others. A shaky foundation whereas the structure will collapse if one element is removed.
john sullivan
Thanks
“……you never know if you are going to see people again “
Painful irony.
much missed man, sad seeing a band using the name Big Country playing pubs and car parks these days!
Actually without him there is no big country for me. Other guys good too however Stuart was the spirit of the band.
A nice interview