On a cold winter's night in Stornoway, I waited outside the Caberfeidh Hotel, wondering what to do. I was working for the Stornoway Gazette, the 'Only Newspaper Printed in the Outer Hebrides' according to its masthead, and I was the Island's soul dedicated newspaper photographer. What's more I was onto a scoop. I'd had a tip-off from the Manager of the hotel, that a, 'big band from the south' was staying with them.
He'd told me the band's name as if it really should mean something to me. Oh 'Ultravox' I said knowledgeably when he called with his hot scoop, wow. I think I'd heard of them, just, but I around that time I was a little in the musical wilderness. Anyway, I went into the bar to scope the place out and got into conversation with a cool looking leather jacketed Glaswegian. A few pints later, I confided my mission to him and asked if he knew the band?
I suppose I'd been expecting someone fairly outlandish and aloof to be the leader of this big band from 'the south' but when my new drinking buddy told me he thought I might be looking for him, I was chuffed. This was Midge Ure. I was even even more delighted when Midge asked us on the band’s video shoot the following day.
These pictures were taken at Callanish Stones the day after my meeting with the band. I can't remember the date exactly but it was mid winter '84 and bitterly cold. The band recorded the video for 'One Small Day' which was a single released from the album 'Lament'.
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The stones are called Tursachan Chalanais in their Gaelic name and are an ancient Megalithic site built around 3000 years BC. They lie on the west coast of the island of Lewis.