Another cool thing is the smile that Mark Knopfler flashes at times - can’t help himself cause he’s grooving so hard and he’s in the middle of something magnificent.
Im a black man raised in Detroit Michigan and dire straits was my guilty pleasure when it came to guitar riffs and talent overall ill out thst riff against anyone
Imagine creating this awesome riff plus sultans of swing , tunnel of love brothers in arms, walk of life...romeo and Juliet...the list goes on....genius
While I was listening to the song, I was twenty years old, and when the song ended, I suddenly remembered that I was already living in my seventh decade.
Don't worry. You guys are still the dumb, irresponsible kids we all were. We forget because the whole 'responsible adult' thing takes up so much time that we forget. Since you're in your 70's and your responsibilities are done, I suggest you dig out your old clothes from that era and start raising hell again. The way I see it, when you get to retirement age, you have the right to go back to being an irresponsible nuisance and your kids will be the ones who are 'lame' and 'uncool'.😈
This is what a real live show is supposed to be. Not even caring to play it like on the record, just like jamming out and having fun. At least thats what this seemed like to me.
@@annalisavajda252 I could imagine TV stations not being fond of swearing on TV back in the day. Which is fair, you want to be on TV you play by their rules.
Not only one of the greatsst songs ever, but one of the most exciting, anticipation-building intros of all time! It’s such a looooooong, expertly crafted build, with the intermittent drum fills slowly coming to life like this huge, magnificent machine is about to awaken after lying asleep for 1,000 years… and then Mark’s half-cocked wah riff with its glorious harmonics. OMG we have finally arrived at the gates of heaven, and guess what? It’s all about microwaves and fridges over there 😂
Anyone with an appreciation for Knofler's mastery of the guitar as well as his mastery of musical criticism of modern life is still listening to this and other Dire Straights music.
Back when musicians were talented Mark Knoplfer makes it looks easy playing lead and singing at the same time also the bass player is a dope backup vocalist
Since the release of So Far Away this band has always been a huge part of my life & always will. Seeing you PLAY LIVE (all 32x) WAS ALWAYS A PRIVILEGE.
Minha música favorita de todos os tempos. Tenho 19 anos e juro por tudo, rock é minha vida! Essa música marcou a minha infância, tanto pela letra quanto pelo clip. Como não lembrar do homenzinho com o cachorro? Hahaha que música daora viu. Dire straits é muito bom!
@@marksimpson2321As I understand it, the material wasn’t fitting for TW’s style, but they kept the MfN intro and the drum fills, also I think it’s still Terry on Walk of Life. Their live shows just wouldn’t have been the same without him though.
How many people actually know MK has never used a pick? Yet he manages to get stunning sounds out of his guitar. Ah memories of the best decade to be a kid - the 80's.
In my opinion, on every album made with Dire Straits and as a solo artist, Mark Knopfler takes the listener on an journey, full of wit, sometimes satire, love and also melancholy. There is a great deal of reflection, Mark being a phenomenal observer and interpretor of whatever is going on around him or wherever he is looking. For me, the music and lyrics are unique and masterful. Whilst many rightfully acknowledge and focus on his brilliant technical ability as a musician, his writing and lyricism sometimes is ignored, which is a great shame, since Mark Knopfler is a fantastic and conscientious storyteller, deserving every music prize there is out there ❤✍️ 🎸 🎶 // Carin in Sweden
How awesome is this?! I was just listening to this in my room at night with by headphones on, and at the start, my room was partially illuminated due to a light in the neighbour’s house shining through my window. As the intro built up as it does with the awesome intermittent drum fills and synth sounds, it felt spectacular and I knew that moment where everything stops and the iconic riff comes in was coming up, but nothing could prepare me for what happened. Bang on the kick drum hit at 1:42 where everyone stops and the iconic guitar riff comes in, the neighbour’s light turned off and my room submerged into darkness, making that intro even more atmospheric than it already is. I honestly can’t describe how it felt, it was as if some sort of other worldly force decided that was going to happen and it was phenomenal.
As a kid of mid 90s, first time I heard this song was on the TV and I was hooked on to this band... but this live version is a whole different experience ❤
You know you are listening to unparalleled greatness when the tears roll down your cheeks from the sheer brilliance and exhilaration from one of the greatest rock bands of all time playing a live version of one of the greatest rock songs of all time😅😅
One of the greatest Rock bands ever, didn't have 3 American FM radio songs, but please continue.... Dire Straits is really good, just not a GOAT nom, in many minds.
A band at the very peak of they're career . Praying for a dvd /album of this concert as there's never been an official release from the Brothers in Arms tour . Rest in Peace Jack Sonni 😧
The ✨ Intro..it's Pure euphoric madness 😠 like a adrenaline rush..the writing ✍ singing the Best 👌 song ever written..kudos to Mark KNOPFLER!! Absolutely ✨ Ultra Cool 😎 👌 👍
Ah ce Terry Williams !! Très certainement le plus spectaculaire, technique, rapide , fougueux batteur qu’ai pu avoir Mark Knopfler en plus de 40 ans de carrière
Шедевр в огранке простоты Великое творение так просто Dire straits обрел поклонников на век И с помощью Божественной возможно Вселяя окрыленность в небеса Ты дух нам доровал свободы нашей Пронзительность мелодий теплоты Ты покоряешь просто небосводы
Les belles chansons des années 80 sont inoubliables, ahhh que j'adorais les Dire straits, et surtout la belle voix du chanteur Mark Knopfler qui montre la virilité, ❤❤
One year shy away from 40years since I first had the privilege and the pleasure of listening to the what's now a legend a legacy and much much beautiful memories,,thank u.
God I feel sorry for kids today with the garbage they have to listen too. I thank God I was young in the 70s and 80s when bands just ripped it up on stage with the best music ever.
I know that, by garbage, you're referring to a lot of the pop and rap of my generation that is truly horrid. The songs with nothing real to say, with wholly foul language, basic and uninspired chord progressions, void of all artistic ability... just remember that if you dig deep enough in modern music, and you inch away from the mainstream stuff, you can fine some truly great music. The Longest Johns, for example, write and cover sea-shanties. Wellerman is their most famous song. The lyrics tell the very sad story of whaling, and how brutal it was. Fire and Flame from their album Cures What Ails Ya immortalizes the tragedy of the explosion of the Mont Blanc in Nova Scotia in 1917. Other songs of theirs are also really good, having good messages and interesting, skillful instrumentation. One of Phillip Phillips' albums, The World from the Side of the Moon, has some really good themes about protection, love, and community, with some excellent guitar work. Some amazing orchestral stuff I can offer includes Steven Bryant's Automatic Earth, Solace, and Ecstatic Waters, or Jim Stephenson's Symphony no. 2. Sabaton has excellent historical music, about WWI, WWII, and other conflicts throughout history like the Peloponnesian Wars or the 300. There are also some really amazing love songs like I Hear a Symphony by Cody Fry and Marry Me by Train. There's this one witty, albeit simple rap song called Bassthoven, which is a play on Beethoven and involves a lot of really well-done references to Beethoven. Video games have really good themes, like Sogno di Volare from Civ 6. I could keep going but I'm sure you get the point. Mainstream music is horrible, sure, but there are some amazing songs in this time, admittedly very little of which is made by people my age, but still, there is excellent music to be found as there are excellent books and poetry to be found as there are good movies to be found in this day and age.
hello there (general kenobi you are a bold one ) im happy to say that im young and dont listen to garbege music it sucs the music now exept some bands but yeah most of the modern songs suc they dont know how make music they swear for nothing spesific bc they dont know what to write i hate my generation
I loved this when I was 10(?) about, and I always loved seeing and hearing them- extremely talented and in sync- with Mark doing the most fun riffs at the best time(timing). So- I was lit up inside when I watched Sultans of Swing performed live by them(on my tablet- so back in the 80's it recorded). Anyways, I really love, and always have, this Band- their own unique sound and style musically. Love this Band, the memories associated, Great music 🗣️🎶❤️🔥
Another cool thing is the smile that Mark Knopfler flashes at times - can’t help himself cause he’s grooving so hard and he’s in the middle of something magnificent.
❤❤ Absolutely ❤❤. !!
!😬😬♥️💕👽
the "boo" he did at 1:57 was cool
Mark is underrated asf
Love his smile!
something magnificent.. they're probably exhausted at this point.
Terry Williams on the drums, people. What a beast.
Terry is a powerhouse!! Amazing fucking drummer
just an incredibly talented band across the board
Everytime I listen to the live version of Sultans on Alchemy, he completely blows me away. He just seems to be having so much fun there. Awesome.
The best .......
That's who I came to see.
Might be the greatest opening guitar riff of all time
My brother and I would jam to this I lend from him turn down low and just before Guitars hit we would crank it
Es ....
It is still in 2024. Just that simple
Or possibly the best drum input at the start of a song
Started with a grate riff , and ended with a rap?
Im a black man raised in Detroit Michigan and dire straits was my guilty pleasure when it came to guitar riffs and talent overall ill out thst riff against anyone
You're a human being brother. We all of us, white and black, love great music. Bless you.
I bet you’re fuckin kick ass dog
Love you brother
Detroit Rock City
You bet Love this so much
Imagine creating this awesome riff plus sultans of swing , tunnel of love brothers in arms, walk of life...romeo and Juliet...the list goes on....genius
You’re right, these are all great songs 🔥
Ride across the river is an amazing song too all the instruments
Telegraph road, probably Mark’s best solo… for sure the most underrated song of Dire Straits
And most people don't know about the movie soundtracks Mark did.
And the song SONG FAR AWAY
While I was listening to the song, I was twenty years old, and when the song ended, I suddenly remembered that I was already living in my seventh decade.
Bless you little brother🤙🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🥹
Me too!
Me three!
Don't worry.
You guys are still the dumb, irresponsible kids we all were. We forget because the whole 'responsible adult' thing takes up so much time that we forget.
Since you're in your 70's and your responsibilities are done, I suggest you dig out your old clothes from that era and start raising hell again.
The way I see it, when you get to retirement age, you have the right to go back to being an irresponsible nuisance and your kids will be the ones who are 'lame' and 'uncool'.😈
You and me both.
This is what a real live show is supposed to be. Not even caring to play it like on the record, just like jamming out and having fun. At least thats what this seemed like to me.
Well actually he had to change the lyric to "Queenie" because that other word meaning sticks was not politically correct.
@@annalisavajda252 I could imagine TV stations not being fond of swearing on TV back in the day. Which is fair, you want to be on TV you play by their rules.
Talk to Rush plz
The rhythm guitarist is the human manifestation of the 80s.
He was such fun on stage. I loved him so much.We were FB friends.
Jack passed away last year. I'm still not over it.
Jack Sonni. Rip :( 80s or not he WAS cool.
he always looked like he had the best time of his life everytime he played on stage, sad that he got sacked from the band so suddenly
@@ibnufasya6408 he quit music after his children were born in 1988
RIP Jack. Your energy and awesome outfits will be missed.
When music had originality, character, skill, uniqueness and talent, I miss those times.
Totally agree! miss the 70s
It had soul.
you are being ignorant, good music is still being made, you just have to go out and discover it
Amazing and original music is absolutely still being created, you're just stuck in your old ways.
Louis Cole. You’re welcome.
Great drummer. Unsung hero!!!!
Terry Williams est le meilleur batteur qu’ait pu connaître Mark Knopfler
Absolutely 💯
Not only one of the greatsst songs ever, but one of the most exciting, anticipation-building intros of all time! It’s such a looooooong, expertly crafted build, with the intermittent drum fills slowly coming to life like this huge, magnificent machine is about to awaken after lying asleep for 1,000 years… and then Mark’s half-cocked wah riff with its glorious harmonics. OMG we have finally arrived at the gates of heaven, and guess what? It’s all about microwaves and fridges over there 😂
You ain't wrong!
Ух ты! Как здорово вы описали всё это великолепие! Браво вам!
best youtube comment of 2023 so far
I still love the Bowie reference!
En castellano tu comentario es incomparable igual que la canción no hay nada que se compare con este sobra de arte
Dire Straits and Mark Knopfler. I still enjoy their music. Very unique.
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Папа мой дал эту музыку.
Никогда не забуду.
Скучаю по нему. 😢
Тоже самое, до сих пор лежит его мобильник на котором стоит звонок с этой песней,хоть и мужик но плачу(
Same here❤
Anyone with an appreciation for Knofler's mastery of the guitar as well as his mastery of musical criticism of modern life is still listening to this and other Dire Straights music.
No auto tunes no mobiles just good old rock n roll when music was music long live mark knopfler 🇬🇧
Song starts @ 2:06 boys and girls . Mark, dump the BS before it, and then you would have a good video.
Cheers . 😆😆
@@tracykingston9668the intro is a perfect layup for the guitar riff. It needs to stay there
Back when musicians were talented Mark Knoplfer makes it looks easy playing lead and singing at the same time also the bass player is a dope backup vocalist
The other stage version with ERIC CLAPTON is UNIQUE TO...long life to the best guitar in the world ERIC CLAPTON
One of the most recognised intros ever!! Love it 🎉
This live rendition with that intro really cemented this song into immortal forever brilliance. Ageing nicely after all these years .
crazy...how good these guys were. So Daggy but so f.. cool. This music will be played as long as humans exist.
Since the release of So Far Away this band has always been a huge part of my life & always will. Seeing you PLAY LIVE (all 32x) WAS ALWAYS A PRIVILEGE.
Mark und David Knopfler die Gründer der legendären Dire Straits the very very best of Rockmusic 1985
Minha música favorita de todos os tempos. Tenho 19 anos e juro por tudo, rock é minha vida! Essa música marcou a minha infância, tanto pela letra quanto pelo clip. Como não lembrar do homenzinho com o cachorro? Hahaha que música daora viu. Dire straits é muito bom!
Vc tem bom gosto parabens
oi @Srt_ Kelly • hás 6 dias tá bem Kelly me dar licença com todo respeito gosbomob bom-gosto com todo respeito bom-gosto. Otsgmbomgosto
oi Kelly 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Согласен!!!?
Песня на все времена!!!!
Клип просто восторг!!!!
Você tem bom gosto continue no caminho certo!
Мурашки побежали по всему звукавому полю.
звукОвому
A wonderful band, a fantastic song... Mark has always been wonderful from his youth until now, there is no better guitarist!!! ❤❤❤❤❤
Матч боц
You got that right
Sr marco e a vida o senhor rubro
Terry Williams is an absolute force of nature!
Yeah, don’t know why he wasn’t involved in the On Every Street era. A big miss on that final tour.
Why wasn't he deemed suited to drumming MfN on the album?
@@guitardave There’s alot of conflicting info about the OES album and tour. I agree, Terry was definitely missed!
@@marksimpson2321As I understand it, the material wasn’t fitting for TW’s style, but they kept the MfN intro and the drum fills, also I think it’s still Terry on Walk of Life. Their live shows just wouldn’t have been the same without him though.
Animal on the drums
Jack Sonni❤️ What an awesome beat he adds to this tune with his Steinberger! May he rest in peace❤️
😮6😮66⁶⁶6666666😮666665666😮66555⁵5⁵⁵
Go Jack!! He's smashing it in this one. Thanks for your epic contribution. Your sounds and energy are now eternal 🕉️
I just turned 65, this brings back memories of a great band and how MTV brought these groups to life in the pre on line world!
Turned 76 this year and I remember when my daughter and I were addicted to MTV and this music.
Наши советские магнитофоны давали возможность слушать этот шедевр. Переписывали друг у друга. Просто говоря балдели от них.
How many people actually know MK has never used a pick? Yet he manages to get stunning sounds out of his guitar. Ah memories of the best decade to be a kid - the 80's.
There is even a interview video on youtube where he explains the pick and how to play it
Wrong, he does use a pick occasionally.
In my opinion, on every album made with Dire Straits and as a solo artist, Mark Knopfler takes the listener on an journey, full of wit, sometimes satire, love and also melancholy. There is a great deal of reflection, Mark being a phenomenal observer and interpretor of whatever is going on around him or wherever he is looking. For me, the music and lyrics are unique and masterful. Whilst many rightfully acknowledge and focus on his brilliant technical ability as a musician, his writing and lyricism sometimes is ignored, which is a great shame, since Mark Knopfler is a fantastic and conscientious storyteller, deserving every music prize there is out there ❤✍️ 🎸 🎶 // Carin in Sweden
Mark Knopfler é simplesmente fantástico.
Money for Nothing é uma das minhas músicas favoritas.
Песни огонь,но дырявые напроч,это плохо
How awesome is this?! I was just listening to this in my room at night with by headphones on, and at the start, my room was partially illuminated due to a light in the neighbour’s house shining through my window. As the intro built up as it does with the awesome intermittent drum fills and synth sounds, it felt spectacular and I knew that moment where everything stops and the iconic riff comes in was coming up, but nothing could prepare me for what happened. Bang on the kick drum hit at 1:42 where everyone stops and the iconic guitar riff comes in, the neighbour’s light turned off and my room submerged into darkness, making that intro even more atmospheric than it already is. I honestly can’t describe how it felt, it was as if some sort of other worldly force decided that was going to happen and it was phenomenal.
As a kid of mid 90s, first time I heard this song was on the TV and I was hooked on to this band... but this live version is a whole different experience ❤
Money for WHAT??? 😢😢😢
Best drum intro EVER!!!!!!!!
You know you are listening to unparalleled greatness when the tears roll down your cheeks from the sheer brilliance and exhilaration from one of the greatest rock bands of all time playing a live version of one of the greatest rock songs of all time😅😅
100 per cent
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One of the greatest Rock bands ever, didn't have 3 American FM radio songs, but please continue.... Dire Straits is really good, just not a GOAT nom, in many minds.
Funny, I was born after 2000 and this is one of my favorite bands. I was raised correctly.
You right
Yes, you were!🎉
Same
Me too
Yes you were!
Virei fã do Dire Straits, em 1985, quando os vi, pela primeira vez. Sou fã até hoje.
A band at the very peak of they're career . Praying for a dvd /album of this concert as there's never been an official release from the Brothers in Arms tour .
Rest in Peace Jack Sonni 😧
Its coming!
@@bretfine688😮😮😮😮😮 Tell me more!!!
@@bretfine688Is it?
I have a German release of brothers in arms ,
Jack Sonni, what an energy and dun he had and showed. So glad I saw him perform live on this tour in I think Rotterdam.
One word to describe mark Knopfler/legendary.😊
I would go back to the 70's/80's in a heartbeat.
❤❤
Ich auch sofort
@@ThMelges Parecen borregos los del 2000...No se si habrá excepciones.
Fire up the time machine while I grab my gear !
The ✨ Intro..it's Pure euphoric madness 😠 like a adrenaline rush..the writing ✍ singing the Best 👌 song ever written..kudos to Mark KNOPFLER!! Absolutely ✨ Ultra Cool 😎 👌 👍
Не устаю слушать Марка где угодно........ радио,машина ,гараж,пляж. Я люблю тебя Марк!!!!!!!!
💯💣💣💣
Согласен. Сейчас такого не делают. 60-70-80 года это лучшее, что было на мировой рок-сцене.
It's abysmal, at the beginning of the 'Money For Nothing' the drums and guitar by Knopfler... SUPERB!!! ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
I would love to be back in those days again. What a time to be alive. I was fortunate enough to be in high school at this time.
I want my early 90's MTV. 80'S were fun too from what I can remember, I was born in '81, the same year it was born. What a great time to grow up.
Bring the tunes baby. Bring it !!!!
Onde no presente ou no futuro teremos melodias, harmônicas e timbres assim???? Meu Deus, me jogue novamente para 70, 80s
Quem, com 12 anos de idade em pleno meado dos anos 80, não enlouquecia com uma guitarra distorcida dessas!!!!
Hell yeah, Your band was excellent to grow up listening to and never has left my music collection. Peace and MANY THANKS
Terry Williams is one of most underatted drummers.
in his own words ,,,,,,,,just the drummer in the band,,,,,wow
Pick Withers?
Michael Nieve of Santana at Woodstock takes the cake
Ah ce Terry Williams !! Très certainement le plus spectaculaire, technique, rapide , fougueux batteur qu’ai pu avoir Mark Knopfler en plus de 40 ans de carrière
Сейчас таких не делают )))
Шедевр в огранке простоты
Великое творение так просто
Dire straits обрел поклонников на век
И с помощью Божественной возможно
Вселяя окрыленность в небеса
Ты дух нам доровал свободы нашей
Пронзительность мелодий теплоты
Ты покоряешь просто небосводы
Les belles chansons des années 80 sont inoubliables, ahhh que j'adorais les Dire straits, et surtout la belle voix du chanteur Mark Knopfler qui montre la virilité, ❤❤
A truly spectacular performance with brilliant music and lyrics. The whole band were having great fun
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Wow!! Maravilhoso!! Sensacional!!
Melhor Money for Nothing AO VIVO!!
Lembro-me dos ensaios na casa de tia Liu na Vila Zara!!!!!
❤❤❤❤mitico grande Mark non ci sono più aggettivi per parlare di questo grande artista mi ripeto lui è UNICO ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Just turned 59 and I agree wholeheartedly. The music playing on the airways today is crap. Give me Classic 60's, 70's & 80's Rock anyday.
Today's "music" can't call it that. Not even close.🎶🎸
Il top della musica mitici 💥💥💥💥@@kevinb.skinner8264
Se suonassi così vivrei di superbia
Самый шикарный и узнаваемый риф, играющий в сердцах не одного поколения людей, живущих на нашей планете.❤
Absolutely brilliant, Mark makes the guitar talk!
Masterpiece - No one will ever get near this perfection, it’s perfect, perfection impossible to repeat.
Master of Masters Mark Knopfler
Uma das melhores versões ao vivo dessa música! Dire Straits é sensacional!
Dude those synth samples in the beginning never fail to give me chills.
A few days....age 76. I still will always LOVE IT !!!!!❤
72 and I love it!!!
I’m 77. Rock on!!!
Wow!! I'd not seen this before. Always liked the FULL song. But to see the concert footage. Cool.
The best band in history! 🫶👊
E P I C Nothing that you listen nowadays can compare to this.
I can’t carry a tune in a bucket but “Brothers in Arms” is in my collection.
Descansa en paz querido Jack Sonni.
Te queremos.
Un beso a la familia desde España
One year shy away from 40years since I first had the privilege and the pleasure of listening to the what's now a legend a legacy and much much beautiful memories,,thank u.
Man I miss the 80s! Best music & movies during those times.
Descansa em paz Jack Sonni vc é muito querido!
Minha banda de rock preferida d+,d+❤❤❤🔥🔥🔥🤗🤗🎸💃🏼
So Far Away is one of the best Song of all Time 🤘🙏
By Stained??? Random...
Rest in piece, Jack Sonni. Huge contribution to Dire Straits. Will miss you.
RIP
Rest in peace Jack Sonni.I will miss your guitar ..
Rest in Eternal Peace Jack Sonni 🎸🎼🎵🎶🎙🥁🙏
Your man Terry still in the band here. Such a great drummer. Still having a massively good time.
Anyone still listen to this mastepiece in May 2024? So good!!!
Yup, me listenin now. Damn good!
Sure
Dire Straits rocks so hard
June 2024
I've been listening to it since I met Dire Street 20 years ago, my God, so much music 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏🇧🇷 Canavieiras Ba Brasil
Dire Straits é tradição passada de pai pra filho! Meus filhos ouvirão e se lembrarão de mim, assim como ouço e lembro do meu pai
The band may will rest in peace, but their creation will leaves forever..❤
dire straits, money for nothing, greatest hits of all time. new wave never fade, LOVE ❤PEACE ❤🎉
I'm 60+, only came across this piece one year back...and I was amazed and fall in love immediately. Is really rock men!
God I feel sorry for kids today with the garbage they have to listen too. I thank God I was young in the 70s and 80s when bands just ripped it up on stage with the best music ever.
Toda la razón
I know that, by garbage, you're referring to a lot of the pop and rap of my generation that is truly horrid. The songs with nothing real to say, with wholly foul language, basic and uninspired chord progressions, void of all artistic ability... just remember that if you dig deep enough in modern music, and you inch away from the mainstream stuff, you can fine some truly great music. The Longest Johns, for example, write and cover sea-shanties. Wellerman is their most famous song. The lyrics tell the very sad story of whaling, and how brutal it was. Fire and Flame from their album Cures What Ails Ya immortalizes the tragedy of the explosion of the Mont Blanc in Nova Scotia in 1917. Other songs of theirs are also really good, having good messages and interesting, skillful instrumentation. One of Phillip Phillips' albums, The World from the Side of the Moon, has some really good themes about protection, love, and community, with some excellent guitar work. Some amazing orchestral stuff I can offer includes Steven Bryant's Automatic Earth, Solace, and Ecstatic Waters, or Jim Stephenson's Symphony no. 2. Sabaton has excellent historical music, about WWI, WWII, and other conflicts throughout history like the Peloponnesian Wars or the 300. There are also some really amazing love songs like I Hear a Symphony by Cody Fry and Marry Me by Train. There's this one witty, albeit simple rap song called Bassthoven, which is a play on Beethoven and involves a lot of really well-done references to Beethoven. Video games have really good themes, like Sogno di Volare from Civ 6.
I could keep going but I'm sure you get the point. Mainstream music is horrible, sure, but there are some amazing songs in this time, admittedly very little of which is made by people my age, but still, there is excellent music to be found as there are excellent books and poetry to be found as there are good movies to be found in this day and age.
im young but i love music like this. A lot of people my age dont even know guns'n'roses
hello there (general kenobi you are a bold one ) im happy to say that im young and dont listen to garbege music it sucs the music now exept some bands but yeah most of the modern songs suc they dont know how make music they swear for nothing spesific bc they dont know what to write i hate my generation
dont worry, some of my generation much prefer this to whatever tf 'drill' is
Even back in 85 mark knopfler changed his song to reflect the sign of the times.
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@@Jorge-vw4ubthe lyrics had a slur in it but he changed it to 'Queen' instead
@@Jorge-vw4ubthe original said"faggot" instead of "queenie'.
This is Wembley Stadium, he didn't want the crowd thinking he was talking about cigarettes with hair and makeup
@@JunkCCCP
1) Mark Knopfler is English
2) cigarettes are 'fags' not 'faggot' as is the original lyric
Песне больше 40 лет! Но она прекрасна по-прежнему!
Amazing. This song will live forever
This needs to released officially. The fans want and deserve it
Rest in peace Jack and thank you for these beautiful memories.
Жаркий июль 2024 года… я танцую под этот легендарный трек ❤
Nothing more bad ass than looking like the Karate Kid while smashing that drum intro out to thousands of people!!
I loved this when I was 10(?) about, and I always loved seeing and hearing them- extremely talented and in sync- with Mark doing the most fun riffs at the best time(timing). So- I was lit up inside when I watched Sultans of Swing performed live by them(on my tablet- so back in the 80's it recorded). Anyways, I really love, and always have, this Band- their own unique sound and style musically. Love this Band, the memories associated, Great music
🗣️🎶❤️🔥
Damn those synth pads are absolutely glorious on the intro.
Man! That '57 cherry sunburst Les Paul is such a gorgeous guitar! What a fabulous sound! 😁
Isn't she a beauty!!!
@@philjones6054 Damn straight... must be worth a small fortune these days! Greetings from South Oz! ☺
Saudoso Jack Sonni, o "outro" guitarrista do Dire Straits. 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
Only way to play this song is on the Les Paul. Best sound!
Yeah and even Mark can’t find out how he got that sound 😂 but every guitarist must have a Les Paul in my opinion, it’s based 😂
@@Aliaumepagreed especially a 59 Paul like Mark is playing.
what a great start to the day! Thanks for this surprise. See you Friday
Never plays a riff the same way twice. That’s a good guitarist right there
This is the music my generation loved
One of the first songs I heard from Dire Straits and now I'm listening to it again and watching the same video