The Life and MUSIC of STUART ADAMSON - The Skids, Big Country, The Raphaels - Episode One
In this first episode, we explore the extraordinary - and ultimately tragic-life of Stuart Adamson, the voice behind some of the most powerful anthems of a generation. From his early days with Skids, through the soaring success of Big Country, Stuart carved out a sound unlike anything else - guitars that echoed like bagpipes, songs that carried both pride and pain. But behind the music lay a far more complex and troubled story. This episode traces his rise from working-class Scotland to global fame, the pressures of success, and the personal battles that would follow him throughout his life. This is not just a story about music. It’s a story about identity, struggle… and the cost of being heard. (We have had to trim a short segment from the original upload due to a copyright issue which has resulted in losing around 2 minutes of narration) Stay Alive: The Life and Death of Stuart Adamson: The Authorised Biography Hardcover : https://amzn.eu/d/0287TECj Thanks to the following for allowing the use of images, video footage and music : / @bc1000stars / @skidsvids / @bigcountry Chrysalis Records EMI Virgin Records Ltd BBC Virgin DISCLAIMER: This video is created for documentary and educational purposes. All images, audio, and video clips used within this production are believed to fall under the principles of fair use as outlined in Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976. These materials are used for purposes such as COMMENTARY , criticism, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and RESEARCH. Where possible, every effort has been made to credit original creators, artists, and rights holders. No copyright infringement is intended. If you are a copyright owner and believe your material has been used inappropriately, please contact us directly so the matter can be addressed promptly. This video is a respectful tribute to the life and legacy of Stuart Adamson. All opinions expressed are those of the creators and are not intended to defame or misrepresent any individual or organisation. Viewer discretion is advised, as some themes discussed may be sensitive in nature. ----------------------------- Our YouTube channel delves deep into the chilling world of historical true crime, uncovering forgotten cases and unsolved mysteries that continue to haunt the past. With a focus on true crime narratives, each video explores the dark truths behind real-life horrors, ensuring true crime enthusiasts are captivated by every story. #music #rock #punk ➝ Please remember to SUBSCRIBE to our channel so you never miss a new upload! / @daysofhorror ➝ Join the CURIOUS CREEPER club / @daysofhorror ➝ Paypal Donation : https://paypal.me/DaysofHorrorVC?coun... ➝ Buy us a Coffee : http://buymeacoffee.com/daysofhorrorvc ➝ Follow us on Instagram : / ourdaysofhorror X : https://x.com/ourdaysofhorror ➝ ALL our links https://linktr.ee/ourdaysofhorror Music in this video : Wild Fires - Doug Maxwell Maestro Tlakaelel - Jesse Gallagher And still they move - Haunting Atmospheric Soundscape Departure - Ghostpocalypse - Kevin MacLeod The Dread Don't Die on Me - myuu Ghost Story - Kevin MacLeod Equipment Used : DJI Osmo Pocket 3 incl. DJI Wireless Mic // DJI Neo Drone Editing Software : Vegas Pro 23

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