no one has commented on this song so i am just going to say, that i think it's great and more people should know about this obscure band. big country loved making songs about their homeland. Scotland. and the music behind the words was one of the most powerful things about this band. such pretty instrumental work...oh and plaid, got to love the plaid outfits during a time of a sort of fashion frenzy these guys didn't even seem to care. awesome guys!
Well! Some one nearly got It right. some got It half right-I saw Stuart sing this live on Glasgow Green-he said It was "written for a woman who raped this Country" and "don't loose heart!" Went on to sing in minor. The Woman was Thatcher-He was from an area in Scotland destroyed by her policies-It was also written for Scotland-Its metaphorical-simple.
Well! Some one nearly got It right. some got It half right-I saw Stuart sing this live on Glasgow Green-he said It was "written for a woman who raped this Country" and "don't loose heart!" Went on to sing in minor. The Woman was Thatcher-He was from an area in Scotland destroyed by her policies-It was also written for Scotland-Its metaphorical-simple.
no one has commented on this song so i am just going to say, that i think it's great and more people should know about this obscure band. big country loved making songs about their homeland. Scotland. and the music behind the words was one of the most powerful things about this band. such pretty instrumental work...oh and plaid, got to love the plaid outfits during a time of a sort of fashion frenzy these guys didn't even seem to care. awesome guys!
Well! Some one nearly got It right. some got It half right-I saw Stuart sing this live on Glasgow Green-he said It was "written for a woman who raped this Country" and "don't loose heart!" Went on to sing in minor. The Woman was Thatcher-He was from an area in Scotland destroyed by her policies-It was also written for Scotland-Its metaphorical-simple.
Well! Some one nearly got It right. some got It half right-I saw Stuart sing this live on Glasgow Green-he said It was "written for a woman who raped this Country" and "don't loose heart!" Went on to sing in minor. The Woman was Thatcher-He was from an area in Scotland destroyed by her policies-It was also written for Scotland-Its metaphorical-simple.