just brilliant. the look in his face for the back half of bird is bored of flying wrecks me. what a devastating song. rest in peace. and thank you for sharing with us
0:14 Notes On A Night not Quite Lived 3:31 Teething 9:30 Interview with Scott 10:34 The Enlightenment 13:24 Old Team 17:28 Must Try Harder 20:45 A Waste of Daylight 24:24 Bird Is Bored Of Flying RIP Scott. Make tiny changes to earth.
This is one of those videos that is ended up being more significant than we knew when it first came out. Scott's words and music touched so many of us and I'm glad we have these records of him performing his work. Entirely as a side note, quite fun to play at 125% speed...
sunshaped Was fortunate enough to catch them playing The Cluny in Newcastle on 26/04/18. The band were so tight and Scott was full of banter. Really quite devastating. I hope he's found his peace.
It was painfully sad to hear the news when it happened, and it's becoming sadder and sadder with every day, just realizing, feeling his aliveness in these very recent videos. I'm glad you were able to experience this new project live and that you have that memory. I can't even imagine what his brother and other bandmates are all experiencing right now. It's heartwrenching just even attempting to think about that.
Saw them in Manchester, first time I had seen Scott live. He had the venue in his hand, the most charismatic, warmest, and charming front man I have seen and the band played a great set. Agree that the news last week gets sadder and sadder and really feel for Grant and the family, friends and bandmates. A massive loss.
pAtriCk pAtRiCk I just came across this a little while ago, and I remembered you'd mentioned Newcastle. Some good pictures here..it's also a good read. If you've not seen it, here's a link: blank-slate-creative.com/2018/05/for-scott-hutchison-thank-you-for-the-music-mental-health-awareness-week/
sunshaped Thanks so much for the heads up. I can only echo the sentiments of the reviewer on what a great night this was. It is so conflicting looking at the pics of The Cluny gig. Memories of such a special night which will now forever be overshadowed by the events that tragically unfolded less than 14 days later. I'll always be grateful I was able to experience one of only a handful of Mastersystem gigs in such an intimate environment.
I can’t begin to imagine what Scott’s bandmates must be going through today, especially Grant. Being in a band is like having an extended family, with a communal signature. And all the best bands learn to communicate without words. This can’t be bought. Depression is a cruel mistress. I hope that Scott has found the peace that eluded him here with us and I hope that his family, loved ones and band mates can draw some comfort from that. Rest in peace Scott. 💔
Incredible sound... like a louder, more raw Frightened Rabbit. They all seemed so excited for this project, such a shame that we'll never get to hear what else they could have done. Scott you will be missed so much!
Man. I just can't stand this we got from Master System. It reminds me so much of good Smashing Pumpkins, Pearl Jam, Nirvana and the whole 90s grunge vibe, from a Frightened Rabbit perspective. So, so, missed, Scott. Always
One of my fav songs from the album, and I had the exact same 'Ugh' feeling when I heard those words (hadn't listened to the album until about 2 weeks after he passed away, just couldn't...)
I feel like this album, lyrically, was one big SOS from him. The music is so deceptive in the way it rocks in this kind of majestic way, and most of the words are pretty damn dark, with no real hope in sight.
@@Logielogie44 In the wake of his death, I read the whole album as one long suicide note. It's not like he hasnt mentioned doing before in his other work. My idle and hero, always visit this album around this time of year.
@@Alexander-Vipermad I agree with you there. I will also add for anyone who doesnt know, Scott only inputted the lyrics on this album. He didnt write any of the music nor played any of the music on it. He did live but not in the studio. It's an absolutely fantastic album.
Wow, I just found out about this today 2/13/24 from reading about the Augustines. Never knew FR did this MasterSystem thing. RIP Scott. Hope the mates are okay. Cheers.
I thought of him when my lad played me these guys. If big country had this sound when at 1983 Reading Festival , the crummy metal heads would’ve respected them more than the shit they got - along with The Enid. - time machines weren’t invented then though !
I think it's a Custom 77 T-Sonic YTH - Justin Lockey plays one so I guess Nicholas did standing in for him in this session and on the live dates Mastersystem did.