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Big Country – Live At Barrowland 1983 (The Homecoming) 1984

77 min📅 1984-05-10

Captured on New Year's Eve 1983/84 at Glasgow's legendary Barrowland Ballroom, *Big Country – Live At Barrowland 1983 (The Homecoming)* (1984) delivers a raw, electric snapshot of the Scottish rock band at a pivotal moment in their career.

Director: Nigel Gordon

Cast

Stuart Adamson
Stuart Adamson
Mark Brzezicki
Mark Brzezicki
Tony Butler
Bruce Watson

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Big Country – Live At Barrowland 1983 (The Homecoming) (1984) about?

This concert film documents Big Country's electrifying New Year's Eve performance at Glasgow's Barrowland Ballroom in 1983/84, showcasing their signature blend of Celtic rock and post-punk. It's a celebration of the band's connection to their roots, featuring fan favorites and deep cuts that capture their live energy.

Who directed Big Country – Live At Barrowland 1983 (The Homecoming)?

Nigel Gordon directed this live concert film, capturing the raw intensity of Big Country's Barrowland show.

Who stars in Big Country – Live At Barrowland 1983 (The Homecoming)?

The main cast includes Stuart Adamson, Mark Brzezicki, Tony Butler, and Bruce Watson, the core members of Big Country.

Is Big Country – Live At Barrowland 1983 (The Homecoming) (1984) worth watching?

For fans of classic rock or live music documentaries, this film is a treasure—offering a glimpse into a band at their peak. While it lacks IMDb ratings, its historical significance and the band's enduring appeal make it a compelling watch for music enthusiasts.

How long is Big Country – Live At Barrowland 1983 (The Homecoming)?

The runtime is 77 minutes, packing a punch of energy into just over an hour.

About Big Country – Live At Barrowland 1983 (The Homecoming) (1984) — Scotland's Rock Legacy in One Night

Captured on New Year's Eve 1983/84 at Glasgow's legendary Barrowland Ballroom, *Big Country – Live At Barrowland 1983 (The Homecoming)* (1984) delivers a raw, electric snapshot of the Scottish rock band at a pivotal moment in their career. Directed by Nigel Gordon, this 77-minute concert film pulses with the energy of a band reconnecting with their roots, blending anthemic anthems like "Fields of Fire" with the gritty intimacy of a hometown crowd. The Glasgow-based sextet—fronted by Stuart Adamson's soaring vocals and anchored by Mark Brzezicki's thunderous drums—transforms the stage into a communal campfire, where Celtic folk-rock meets post-punk urgency.

The night exudes a sense of return, as Big Country's distinctive twin-guitar sound weaves through classics and deep cuts, evoking both nostalgia and defiance. Adamson's lyrics, steeped in Scottish landscapes and personal struggle, resonate against the backdrop of Barrowland's grungy charm, making this performance more than a concert—it's a cultural touchstone. Whether you're a longtime fan or a newcomer to their sound, the film captures the band's unfiltered passion, proving why their music still feels electric decades later.