Tag Archives: Stuart Adamson
Indelible Ink: Special Edition ‘Stuart Adamson: In A Big Country’

Indelible Ink: Special Edition ‘Stuart Adamson: In A Big Country’

Posted 18 February 2011 | By | Categories: Books, Music, The Life | 2 Comments

It’s perhaps difficult to sufficiently express just how popular Big Country were for a few years in the mid-1980s. Albums went straight to number 1, there were regular Top of the Pops appearances, they were lauded in music publications from pop paper Smash Hits to the weekly NME and Melody Maker and were also well-liked and respected by many [...]

Who is Scotland’s Greatest Ever Male Vocalist? – The Frontmen and Singers

Who is Scotland’s Greatest Ever Male Vocalist? – The Frontmen and Singers

Posted 16 December 2009 | By | Categories: Music, Musical Musings, Scotland's Greatest | 40 Comments

Alec’s final article in the “Greatest Ever” series is an epic. So much so that we’ve had to break it into two pieces for fear that our readers’ heads may explode. Following last week’s list of females, Alec provides 50 of the greatest ever Scottish male vocalists for you to consider. In part 1 he [...]

Vote for Scotland’s Greatest Ever Guitarist

Vote for Scotland’s Greatest Ever Guitarist

Posted 04 November 2009 | By | Categories: Music, Musical Musings | 32 Comments

Many thanks to everyone who took the time to share their thoughts last week. It was incredibly difficult for us to narrow the field down to five, but in the end the Dear Scotland contributors settled on Adamson, Braithwaite, Jansch, Robertson and Young. This poll will close in exactly one week. So vote now.

The Mafia Stole My Guitar

The Mafia Stole My Guitar

Posted 21 October 2009 | By | Categories: Music, Musical Musings, Scotland's Greatest | 6 Comments

Alec Downie’s take on Scotland’s greatest ever guitarists: Sir Alex Ferguson works on a simple premise: get a strong defence, build from the back and allow the creative players to play.  Applying that theory to music you’ll find that the foundation of all Rock ‘n’ Roll is bass and drums and everything else is art.