@@scottfraser7118 You can always tell the intelligence level of a person when they have to resort to swearing to make a point. I’m guessing that you won’t be bothering Mensa anytime soon!
Excellent version by Simple Minds took me to the original MTV video of walls came down by the call in 1983, a great decade of music especially the first half. Look forward to seeing Simple Minds in Leeds & Hull in April.
very good appearance, great ambience and so clear and distinct as well as decent. accoustik at its best. it would be nice if Simple Minds would go on tour with an orchestra
Cud i miód na moje serce. Jim to im starszy tym lepszy. Kunszt i klasa sama w sobie. Simple Minds idzie ze mną przez cale zycie i stale mam niedosyt. Brawo za twórczość i styl. Dzieki że jesteście kochani❤❤
Cette musique fait partie de nous, malgré la langue, elle fait partie de notre ADN, elle est gravée dans nos gênes, dans nos cellules ... Merci beaucoup 🤞
After all these years, Jim’s tremendous voice and Charlie’s play are still… alive and kicking. I was a fourthgrader, was in elementary school when this song was a hit. My first favourite band along with Sisters of Mercy - as strange and unfitting as you may find it 😂
The Walls Came Down originally by The Call Lyrics: Well they blew the horns And the walls came down They'd all been warned And the walls came down They stood there laughing They're not laughing anymore The walls came down Sanctuary fades Congregation splits Nightly military raids The congregation splits It's a song of assassins Ringin' in your ears We got terrorist thinking Playing on fears
Nicely done but there's always going to be a soft spot for Mel Gaynor on the drums... Plus Andy Gillespie on keys if you can't have Mike MacNeil. And Derek Forbes on bass if you can't have Ged Grimes. So essentially peak 80s Minds is best. And peak 2010s Minds is next best.
Mel is one of the most under rated drummers! … he is missed so much when you listen to newer live performances … his unique hi hat work, subtle little fills etc. … Cherise is talented, but a totally different feel to the music …