The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down is an American Classic now. The Band's Potrait of the southern dirt farmer and his shattered post civil war lament has become part of the Great American Songbook.Big Country recorded this track in 1994 with guest volcalists Kim Mazelle, Carol Laula & Steve Harley.ENJOY?
In a Big Country..Big Country was a rock band from Dunfermline, Scotland, popular in the early to mid 1980s, but still releasing material until Stuart Adamsons death in 2001..http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Country.One Great Thing..Filling in the gaps. No.19http://mog.com/Neill/blog_post/29537....and I still hate bagpipes.
All my Big Country puns are too dirty even for me.Big CountryIn A Big Country (Pure Mix)All Of UsI've been looking for this single for years and I finally got it yesterday. Much rejoicing.P.M. DawnSet Adrift On Memory Bliss (Extended Version)A Watcher's Point Of View (Don't 'Cha Think) (Youth Extended Mix)I was really into "Set Adrift..." when it first came out. That was in 1991, so I was 12 at...
The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down is an American Classic now. The Band's Potrait of the southern dirt farmer and his shattered post civil war lament has become part of the Great American Songbook.Big Country recorded this track in 1994 with guest volcalists Kim Mazelle, Carol Laula & Steve Harley.ENJOY?
Big Country exploded on the scene with their brand of heartfelt anthemic rock n roll and 'guitars as bagpipes' sound.Stuart Adamson's lyrics were enigmatic and dark, while the music swirled around like huricanes in Scotland. Their Album "the Crossing" is highly recomended. These ears do not hear a bad track.But they are so much more than that. After they fell out of the spotlight they continu...
This clip was sent to me by RockRoll43I Guess It counts as a "cover":http://americancomedynetwork.com/animation.html?bit_id=25239So without further ado......And by popular demand. (OK one guy mentioned the idea ((thanks Mark)).Big Country, live in 1995 doing an original.
*I don't quite know what it is about this song...*Is it the "(s)huak" thingy that Stuart yells here & there, is it the fantabulous guitar riff that runs throughout, is it the lyrics that find a way to make me smile no matter what, or just the overall song - the positive vibe that cascades over me whenever I play it, & I do play it - quite a lot ???? *I'm going with E (lizabeth)*h1. all of the ...