Through the Barricades (In the Style of Spandau Ballet) (Instrumental Version)

Through the Barricades (In the Style of Spandau Ballet) (Instrumental Version)

Through the Barricades (In the Style of Spandau Ballet) (Instrumental Version)

Through The Barricades (in The Style Of Spandau Ballet) (instrumental Version) -

The song was written by lead guitarist following a deeply personal tragedy. It was inspired by the death of Thomas "Kidso" Reilly , a member of the band’s road crew who was killed by a British soldier in Belfast during The Troubles in 1983.

: The arrangement begins as a gentle acoustic ballad and gradually builds into a powerful arena-rock crescendo. The song was written by lead guitarist following

: The lyrics and tone draw from W.B. Yeats’s poem Easter, 1916 , capturing the bittersweet and "terrible" reality of conflict. The song was written by lead guitarist following