Thank You Stevie

Hi Stevie,

Just want to thank you. What for? Hope.

In March 2015, I was working at my computer with the television in the background; this guy came onto a programme and sang his heart out. Not often does it happen, but you just need to stop what you are doing, get up and go across to the television to see exactly what is going on.

I bet quite a few people had to do the same – wander across to their television sets to see this incredible performance. Your first audition with Kodaline’s All I Want Is Nothing More.

So here’s the thing, and I don’t even think you know you do it. Stevie you have an uncanny ability to shine with hope.

For this soul the start of 2015 was a bit scary. Like you I used to wear a uniform. Though it was the wrong emergency service. Regardless of that, years of bodily abuse in the job ended up with spinal surgery. End of physical ability. End of career. New job suitable for a person with physical disability – learnt how to work computers and websites. Then a few weeks into 2015 a routine visit to the optician revealed “sight loss”. Now there are a lot of really brave patients at the ophthalmology department at Ninewells Hospital. I am not one of them. Blindness can be terrifying. How do people cope with going blind? First visit: the doc reckoned 30% sight loss in the left eye on basic examination – and it was progressive.

With physical work problematic and now the new job at computers looking in jeopardy because of encroaching blindness, the bucket of hope had an awful big leak in it.

Then on the television appeared firefighter Stevie McCrorie, eyes filled with hope, and that voice.

Watching the first song – there can be no doubt about a truly exceptional ability and natural talent. Evidenced by the final, winning result. But the back story is the thing that did it. Irrepressible enthusiasm. Stevie, you called yourself a nobody. Please don’t ever do that again. By putting your heart and soul into what you do, people get it. Stevie you’ve put in the work, you know your stuff, and good grief you can sure belt out a song. Plus the magic part. Your own music and lyric writing is every bit as good as the top chart performers who you have covered for months. Mark this, your songs will endure. They will become timeless just like the iconic covers you have sung throughout that television series.

Strange how music and even specific songs can put down anchors in the timeline of your life.

On 5th November 2015, after a lot of tests and meds., with the incredibly dedicated staff at Ninewells Hospital I went in for the verdict. Would my eyesight outlast my remaining lifespan? 

As for 2015 and the happenings in one small corner of the country? Well the fortunes of a certain singer from Alloa appearing on a television show lifted the spirits. Week after week. Much needed too. Fortunately at the end of 2015 my own prognosis came. Albeit with caveats and cautions; but it could not have been better. The consultant advised only 6% of peripheral vision loss in left eye. Right eye 100% okay. Central vision both eyes 100%. Vision loss slowed right down and under control with eye meds. Blindness had been slowed right down. Mixed feelings. Personally thanking my lucky stars, but what about all the other folk who are fighting to keep their eyesight. Slightly off message, but Professor Pete Coffey and Professor Lyndon Da Cruz seem heart liftingly close to curing a main cause of blindness (click this link).

Here’s the strange thing about today – apart from the months spent clinging to hope in whatever way it appeared or was gifted. During the journey home from hospital my son (a firefighter) who was on driving duty switched the car radio/cd player.

Wouldn’t you know it – with eerily perfect timing came Stevie McCrorie singing All I Want Is Nothing More.

Maybe it is a whole load of emotions. All those brave folk with sight loss conditions in the waiting room at Ninewells Hospital. The rollercoaster of a year; starting from the point of not knowing whether permanent blindness and darkness for eternity was soon to arrive.

With the wonderful song playing on the car radio, all I could say to my son was that the tears which quietly flowed were because of the drops they had put in my eyes at the hospital. I don’t think he believed me.

In truth Stevie McCrorie, you were there at the start of the year, and you were there at the end. Singing your heart out. Giving people hope. So please, keep on doing what you do Buddy.

Thank you.

P.S. Stevie, if you need to get in touch to transfer ownership and control of this website to yourself, please feel free to get in touch: here.


A Bit of A Shock When A Favourite Musician

Rocks Up At Your Hoose!

During the horrendous pandemic, Stevie kept many thousands of folk sane during those horrible Crappyvirus pandemic lockdowns. Stevie played “Hoose Gigs” from his own wee studio. These were appreciated more than words can say.

A Light Shone During The Pandemic Lockdowns

^^ Stevie & A Much Appreciated “Hoose Gig” ^^

Then as normality returned at a glacially slow pace for many, the wee soul writing words to make this site more than just a “parked” domain, got a major shock when Stevie and the family rocked up outside my “Hoose” at Sannox on Arran. Purely surreal. Though the man himself was magnetically drawn next door to the Corrie and Sannox Golf Club…

Singing Online To Lift Morale of Thousands

During That Pandemic Deserves A Medal

But Turning Up At The Hoose of This Soul

And Liking The Island of Arran Was A Rare Treat.

^^ My “Hoose” At Sannox, Island of Arran ^^

^^ Hoping For Another Visit From The McCrorie Clan ^^

The next time, proper hospitality will be rolled out. Promise.

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Back To 2016

Stevie, just heard today 2nd April 2016 that you are going to return to your job as a firefighter. Tough decision, but ABSOLUTELY the right call. You have been trained to save lives. Do it man. You also sing your heart out. Seriously Stevie, 6,6338,184 – over six and a half million views – of this one video (here). No question you have that ability too. So why not do both? William Windsor can do two jobs…

Prince William Manages Two Jobs – So Can Stevie McCrorie 🙂

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So can you. Any faded journalist that tries making a few quid off of a story twisting decency, honour and talent into something else is despicable.

Just go on doing what you do so well. Being a brilliant Dad and Husband; Working hard as a Firefighter and lifting the morale of a nation in 2015 as a Singer and Musician.

The songs still keep coming. Nine years after The Voice, Stevie McCrorie keeps putting out brilliant music.

Even better, Stevie can produce a music video for £25 pounds and still have change for a fish supper when Duran Duran spend £1,000,000 on a music video. We will let you decide which is best value…

^^ This Is Really Good Music ^^

Written & Sung By Stevie McCrorie.

Titled…

On Top of The World

Yo, please can the ladies watching this listen to the song and stop watching the gentleman who forgot to bring his clothes and is just wearing the bunnet on his napper.

In case anyone is wondering what Stevie is doing in this music video, it is “Cold Water Swimming” or a variant of: “Ice Water Swimming.” Many folk derive very good health benefits. More information: Click Here.

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Really Good To See Life Work Out Well

^^ Brilliant Wee Video ^^

Translation

”I dinnae want tae greet”

By this, Stevie means he does not want to lose his composure and have tears rolling down his face. That wee phrase says so much about the sheer love this thoroughly decent human being feels about his family.

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