Mark Knopfler - Curves, Contours and Body Horns - The TV Documentary

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  • Опубликовано: 27 июн 2014
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    "Curves, Contours and Body Horns"
    This is an edited version (due to copyright claims) of a great TV special released by Granada (ITV) around the time the 40th anniversary Fender Stratocaster was released circa 1994. MK's part is only 1 minute but this is a great docu about a great guitar.
    Some of the people on the original version were: Keith Richards, Nile Rodgers, Eric Clapton, Hank Marvin, Chris Rea, George Harrison, Paul Rodgers, Nils Lofgren, Dweezil Zappa, Dave Gilmour, Mark Knopfler, Buddy Holly, Jimi Hendrix, Bryan Adams, Bonnie Raitt and Robin Trowe.
    Network: Granada TV, UK www.itv.com/news/granada/
    Narration: Johnnie Walker www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/profi...
    Date: Circa: Early 1994
    Fender Stratocaster: 40th anniversary Saturday, 22 January 1994 forums.fender.com/viewtopic.ph...
    Mark Knopfler's Grab: 37:46
    Length: 48:38
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    NHB band members (1990-2002)
    Mark Knopfler -- vocals, guitar
    Steve Phillips - vocals, guitar, bongo's
    Brendan Croker - vocals, guitar
    Ed Bicknell - drums
    Guy Fletcher -- keyboards, vocals, guitar
    Paul Franklin - pedal steel guitar
    Marcus Cliffe -- bass
    Danny Cummings -- drums [2002]
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    Dire Straits band members (1977-1995)
    Mark Knopfler - lead guitar, lead vocals (1977-1995)
    David Knopfler - rhythm guitar, keyboards, backing vocals (1977-1980)
    John Illsley - bass guitar, backing vocals (1977-1995)
    Pick Withers - drums, percussion (1977--1982)
    Hal Lindes - rhythm guitar, backing vocals (1980--1985)
    Alan Clark -- keyboards (1980--1995)
    Terry Williams -- drums (1982--1989)
    Guy Fletcher - synthesizer, backing vocals (1984--1995)
    Jack Sonni - rhythm guitar (1985--1988)
    Joop de Korte -- percussion (1982--1986)
    Mel Collins -- saxophone (1982--1984)
    Tommy Mandel -- keyboards (1982--1984)
    Chris White -- saxophone (1988--1992)
    Chris Whitten - drums and percussion (1991--1992)
    Phil Palmer -- guitar (1991--1992)
    Paul Franklin - pedal steel guitar (1991--1992)
    Danny Cummings -- percussion (1991--1992)
    Eric Clapton -- guitar (1988--1989)
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Комментарии • 349

  • @lanacampbell-moore6686
    @lanacampbell-moore6686 4 года назад +21

    Mark Knopfler Is The Best Guitarist Ever!!!

    • @nonethodasco2846
      @nonethodasco2846 3 года назад +4

      I agree ❤🎸

    • @ALEKHINE1927
      @ALEKHINE1927 Год назад +1

      Nah. Frank Zappa is or was

    • @KennethHogsten
      @KennethHogsten Год назад

      ​@@nonethodasco2846
      Hollies 7

    • @aural_supremacy
      @aural_supremacy 8 месяцев назад +1

      One of the most intelligent comments I have heard about guitar players and their skills is either Eric Johnson or Stevie Ray Vaughan I don’t remember who said that saying so an so is a better guitar player is like saying red is better than blue as a colour, no such thing as the best guitar player in the world or ever.

    • @aural_supremacy
      @aural_supremacy 8 месяцев назад

      @@ALEKHINE1927you can’t be serious, so you are a Zappa fan that’s your thing but even a good guitarist, um no, if he was he would not have needed Steve Vai, and I don’t like him either, technically brilliant but musically lame, Zappa’s guitar playing sounds like some howling dying animal and I am a musician if you like that sound nothing wrong with that.

  • @scarcam
    @scarcam 2 года назад +5

    When I watched this in '94 I realised the strat had a middle pickup....Thanks Keith!....Use it all the time now!

  • @TheSavagederek
    @TheSavagederek 8 месяцев назад +1

    Leo really was a genius. He along with his team , changed music forever and created the greatest guitar design ever .

  • @davidnorman4923
    @davidnorman4923 4 года назад +4

    With this nationwide lockdown someone should show this on TV now! Its very interesting!

  • @jerryturner3997
    @jerryturner3997 6 месяцев назад +1

    I was here-2023, Excellent 🎸 documentary! As for the 🎸 Players! Definitely, some of the best of the "BEST" My "REALITY" All are "UNIQUE" with a "SPECIAL"🎁...😉...🎸...🎶🎵🎶... Thanks-Folks...🎶-🪕...👀...🤓..

  • @Nakke144
    @Nakke144 9 лет назад +14

    Got to love Chris Rea, what a talented and humble man.

  • @robertcronin6603
    @robertcronin6603 3 года назад +2

    All these guys, the ones who are still with us looked so damn young in this film... getting old sucks ass, my friends...sucks it.

  • @arenalife
    @arenalife 4 года назад +23

    I remember watching this in 94 and thinking Keith looked like a gnarly old rocker, he looks like a kid compared to now!

    • @jackmaple6679
      @jackmaple6679 4 года назад +2

      Exactly the same here lol👊👊

  • @Netlife-001
    @Netlife-001 7 месяцев назад

    to the editor that gave us the entire 'Cosmic Debris' solo, good job!!

  • @benw-king3380
    @benw-king3380 8 месяцев назад +2

    It's amazing to think that thing's started off in a tiny place with three girls on the 'assembly line.' These early 50s bolt together Telecasters were conceived as a working musician's instrument, something that now changes hands for between 15/20 thousand dollars; a friend said to me, 'Leo was a big electronics fan. He'd be able to power the neighbourhood's lights now with all the spinning he does in his grave.'

  • @dodgedandle8311
    @dodgedandle8311 2 месяца назад

    The most versatile guitar ever made and to think Leo got in right first time is a mind Blower 🤯

  • @Zeal808
    @Zeal808 2 года назад +3

    Ive finally realized, its the Stratocaster for life. I have a 1972 American Stratocaster that sounds incredible and a recently acquired Fender blues Jr. Wow! The blues jr is such a fun amp.

    • @RideAcrossTheRiver
      @RideAcrossTheRiver 7 месяцев назад

      Blues Jr IV with 3-band, reverb, and be sure to get the remote Fat switch!

  • @miketyson69
    @miketyson69 5 лет назад +15

    I recorded this on VHS back in 1994 (15 years old) and watched it so much I wore the tape out. I love this documentary but Dweezil at 40:35 still blows my brain 😎

    • @jackmaple6679
      @jackmaple6679 4 года назад +3

      Exact same here and yeah dweezil...ahh

    • @greenysguitars
      @greenysguitars 3 года назад +5

      I did the same thing, watched this thing about a hundred times as a kid

  • @OffBelay_
    @OffBelay_ 5 лет назад +3

    Also worth adding to what Richards said, Strats seem to get more beautiful as they age.

  • @enjoyyoursleep1
    @enjoyyoursleep1 10 месяцев назад

    they way they talk of the revolutionary fender guitar, is how I felt seeing the hammond organ for the first time.

  • @MrACangusyoungDC
    @MrACangusyoungDC 9 лет назад +3

    Happy to see Nils Lofgren. Underrated

  • @markorocket1984
    @markorocket1984 4 года назад +2

    The guitar intro defines what the Stratocaster is all about. Pure, melodic, aggressive and beauty. True and unique that all lovers of the fine instrument admire.

  • @anthonypate8657
    @anthonypate8657 Год назад +1

    I build my own guitars now I still love the telecaster the strat is great but I always go back to my telecasters.

  • @BlessedMe11
    @BlessedMe11 3 года назад +4

    It's so damn sad, that Leo felt he had to sell out to CBS. I have several Fender Guitars, Strats, a Tele and even a P Bass, I also own a 1964 Pre CBS Strat. To me, it is priceless. Most Fender Guitars do, in fact, possess magic. Somehow, it's built in them, like Leo's Soul.

    • @TheSavagederek
      @TheSavagederek 8 месяцев назад

      I read that Leo was diagnosed with cancer so decided to sell the company . After CBS bought him out , he was informed that the original diagnosis was in fact wrong , and it was a stomach virus he had , but by that time it was too late .

  • @martinulstein9087
    @martinulstein9087 8 лет назад +5

    The Stratocaster fits your body when playing on stage. That is important for me. The tones sound natural.

  • @abhisheklamba3761
    @abhisheklamba3761 8 лет назад +1

    i don't know whether to die for knopfler but sure to living up with it my life

  • @jimbobaby01
    @jimbobaby01 9 лет назад +5

    The irony is that if the Knopfler sultans solo is from the 92 tour, then it's not a starts as he played sultans in 92 on a Pensa.

  • @johnkerley4152
    @johnkerley4152 6 лет назад +1

    I would say it is probably one of the most recognized design of guitar known around the world.

  • @davidedwards7835
    @davidedwards7835 11 месяцев назад +1

    mark knopfler was only in this for a few seconds

  • @craigusselman546
    @craigusselman546 6 лет назад +5

    Keith up on a roof high as a kite with his Strat rock and roll.

    • @furbymetal83
      @furbymetal83 4 года назад +2

      I ve read your comment right before the Keith part, and I thought "bah, this guy is so judgemental, its probably keith just doing his rocker persona", but then I watched it and was like .. yup. high as giraffe balls

    • @jackmaple6679
      @jackmaple6679 4 года назад +1

      Nicolas Luis lol👊

  • @Gibson1976uk
    @Gibson1976uk Год назад

    My Les Paul gave me an achy back once after playing it for a long time on stage :) never changed guitars the whole time :) that guy stuck on me :) loved playing it and still do! but saying that, I was not in the best of health at the time

  • @BoyleJr
    @BoyleJr 4 года назад +1

    I got a book about this over 15 years ago.it included all these guys words.it was like reading a play

    • @BoyleJr
      @BoyleJr 4 года назад +1

      @@jackmaple6679 Yeah i would have too.the bookshop in our mall was closing down anf got that great book for 3 euro

    • @russellparratt9859
      @russellparratt9859 2 года назад

      I've got that book. It was going cheap, perhaps for some glaring editorial errors? It's good to catch up with this documentary, but I'm happier with the book.

  • @utterlyexiged
    @utterlyexiged 7 лет назад +5

    That lick by dweezil zappa towards the end!

    • @guitarfoundry
      @guitarfoundry 6 лет назад

      yes...minor pentatonic box position one and two, then mindless minor scale sequencing up and down through the shapes to return back to box position one again...i've taught that shot to the easily impressed for 30 years.

  • @bluesmaster9896
    @bluesmaster9896 9 лет назад +4

    kieth Richards great turn of phrase ,made me giggle

  • @shredguitar7680
    @shredguitar7680 4 года назад +4

    I’m surprised Yngwie wasn’t featured on this documentary considering he was one of the first to have a signature Strat in the company, along with the fact that his sound is hugely impacted by the Strat

    • @freddykabulaschnitza2475
      @freddykabulaschnitza2475 4 года назад +2

      Yngwie is pure tecnishin, very good tecnishin, but his music from finger to gitah never touch soul, even i try but not happen. Listen to men called marco nofloper, his sound puts me in the heven, his finger scuptere from god.

    • @sellmeyoursoul6601
      @sellmeyoursoul6601 4 года назад +1

      and Ritchie too

    • @freddykabulaschnitza2475
      @freddykabulaschnitza2475 4 года назад

      @@sellmeyoursoul6601 you mean a richie masodirio from Roma? Him my cousin but not that get gitirist

    • @agriff4795
      @agriff4795 Год назад +1

      Eric Clapton was the first artist to have a signature Stratocaster, Yngwie was the second, but same year, 1988.

  • @lousydevotee9169
    @lousydevotee9169 8 лет назад +2

    I watch this all the time. Thank you for uploading ❤️✌️

  • @philipallan8171
    @philipallan8171 8 лет назад +13

    Jimi was the ultimate! Strat-man that took it all the way.

  • @KONAROCK1
    @KONAROCK1 9 лет назад +18

    What's with Clapton on that weird couch elevator? LOL

  • @Templar7832
    @Templar7832 9 лет назад +2

    This is brilliant and wasn't a Fender PR thing. It was shown on ITV TV as a documentary about the brand. I've got it on video somewhere! I've been trying to find it for years.

  • @merseybeat1963
    @merseybeat1963 10 лет назад +2

    Love that intro clip..

  • @virtualvalium
    @virtualvalium 5 лет назад

    Excellent documentary with loads of good music and quotes. I've been playing guitar for over 20 years now and I can't play anything like these people. They have a tonne of soul and really feel that rootsy kinda music.

  • @green323turbo
    @green323turbo 7 лет назад +10

    Gotta love Keith 27:34 ... But what the heck is going on with that wall behind Clapton ?

    • @noahh4682
      @noahh4682 3 года назад

      My thought exactly. It’s pretty cool though.

  • @Musical_Man_Guitar
    @Musical_Man_Guitar 2 года назад +2

    Still say the tele is a better guitar, it just sounds better and stays in tune!

  • @edithmmota
    @edithmmota 4 года назад +2

    MK IMBATÍVEL!! O gigante da música, o melhor músico do planeta. O Brasil ama você 🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷❤❤💃

  • @markh7523
    @markh7523 8 лет назад

    outstanding, I'm buying one

  • @jayt838
    @jayt838 4 месяца назад

    Interesting bit about the Strat ! And Clapton's room he's sitting is F#%t Up for sure . LOL

  • @julesbonnot7357
    @julesbonnot7357 9 лет назад +2

    cool vdo and legendary guitar for sure! Thoughts for Mister RORY GALLAGHER who died 20 years ago, and for his 61 Strat that sounded like no other! Rory on!

  • @SteveReynoldsGuitarist
    @SteveReynoldsGuitarist 9 лет назад +27

    beautiful sounds but they sound best clean in the likes of hank Marvin and mark knopflers hands

  • @carmensilva9206
    @carmensilva9206 4 месяца назад

    Q buen guitarrista q es el mejor del mundp ❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @Humergaboo
    @Humergaboo 4 года назад +4

    And do not over look Master Eric Johnson.

  • @popogejo7245
    @popogejo7245 2 года назад

    Carson, and Fullerton got honorable mention that's kool.
    It's also funny that r & r started out as guitars for the old singing cowboys.
    Too funny!

  • @mickyboy1955
    @mickyboy1955 9 лет назад +14

    I was disappointed Stevie Ray Vaughan was not featured more as I believe he was one of the greatest exponents of the Strat.....But a fine video,none the less.

    • @turricaned
      @turricaned 9 лет назад +4

      micky rooney I think he'd have been happy to do it had he not been dead for four years by the time this documentary was made... :(

    • @rhythmace1
      @rhythmace1 9 лет назад +1

      turricaned
      Ummm... archive footage?!

    • @danjo7398
      @danjo7398 9 лет назад +2

      micky rooney whats funny is 3.13 wasn't even a strat hahaha

    • @LASR71
      @LASR71 9 лет назад +1

      Daniel Brennan Ha ha, absolutely, clueless twats didn´t even made good research. That was a Hamilton in the "Couldn´t stand the weather" video.

    • @danjo7398
      @danjo7398 8 лет назад

      Sorry but it wasn't a strat

  • @balke7935
    @balke7935 Год назад

    Some of the best bits have been snipped sadly… the Hendrix at Woodstock section changed my life.

  • @themojitos
    @themojitos 6 лет назад +4

    Strats are great, I love 'em and I've played plenty. But a tele is called getting it right first time.

    • @jackmaple6679
      @jackmaple6679 4 года назад

      I think I agree..

    • @LeviBulger
      @LeviBulger 4 года назад +2

      The Stratocaster was literally made because the telecaster didn't balance well and was uncomfortable to a lot of session players.

  • @aidansmyth6480
    @aidansmyth6480 9 лет назад +3

    I remember watching this documentary when it was first broadcast in Britain back in the early 90's I believe. I expected to see the likes of Clapton, Marvin, Hendrix, Richards etc discussing the Stratocaster. I recall the thrill - which I got again while watching this after 20 something years - of seeing my own personal guitar hero included within this documentary - Nils Lofgren. If you don't know his work, take the time to check him out. There's a reason he's included here.

  • @moonkef
    @moonkef 8 лет назад +1

    Was waiting for the lightning fast pentatonic lick after the amazing cleans.......and it was Hank! I thought it was EJ!

  • @jeanking4686
    @jeanking4686 5 месяцев назад

    Immediately opens with sultan of swing 3rd solo. That's how it's done

  • @julysanchez8580
    @julysanchez8580 4 года назад +1

    Kieth richards is such a bad ass!

  • @The_Bit_Player
    @The_Bit_Player 8 лет назад +7

    Tele always gets the job done. And if it doesn't, it's not the Tele, it's you.

    • @MrShadowofthewind
      @MrShadowofthewind 8 лет назад

      It's all in the fingers, not the guitar, the guitar is just a tool.

    • @MrShadowofthewind
      @MrShadowofthewind 7 лет назад

      ***** I know what you mean, but there have been many guitar players using the ''wrong'' guitar for the job, and because of that created a very unique sound that surprised everyone, so in that sense there is no ''wrong'', especially these days where you can swap out anything.

    • @MrShadowofthewind
      @MrShadowofthewind 7 лет назад

      ***** Can't vibrato on Les pauls or other guitars with fixed bridges ? Gary Moore, Tony Iommi and many others disagree ! :p Like i said, i get what your saying, but if it might ever happen that your forced to use another guitar you'll most likely still sound as you, because the magic happens with your fingers, the guitar only enhances this.

    • @MrShadowofthewind
      @MrShadowofthewind 7 лет назад

      ***** en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vibrato Gary Moore and Tony Iommi are famed for they're vibrato, and both mainly use/used guitars with fixed bridges, unless you mean vibrato in a untraditional way ? Again, i totally understand what you mean, but we seem to disagree on one specific thing, my opinion is that the fingers mainly dictate someone's sound, and yours is that the guitar does, i understand that different guitars will give different sounds, one is low with a growl, the other high thin sounding, but with any player with their own voice you will still recongnize their sound on different guitars, because of their way of playing, wich is in the fingers.

    • @MrShadowofthewind
      @MrShadowofthewind 7 лет назад

      ***** There you go, now everything makes sense, personally i stay far away from tremolo's.

  • @Gibson1976uk
    @Gibson1976uk Год назад

    Gilmour is right! I am known to call out who’s playing on a record if it’s a strat player :) people would say ‘how do you know?’etc. do you know the song? Not always! I just know the players style

  • @Nick_DG
    @Nick_DG 3 года назад +3

    40:37 Not sure I'd play any electric guitar with one foot in the water . . .

  • @joewalsh7823
    @joewalsh7823 7 лет назад +13

    Anyone else noticed how remarkably similar Mark Knopfler's style is to that of JJ Cale?

    • @attiylanen
      @attiylanen 4 года назад +5

      Yes. I believe MK was influenced by JJ Cale and also by Chet Atkins. Singing style from Bob Dylan. Everybody gets influences from somebody, and the music evolves.

    • @jamesmathai1138
      @jamesmathai1138 4 года назад +2

      The first time I heard JJ Cale I thought he was MK. Until he started singing of course.

    • @fannyingabout
      @fannyingabout 4 года назад +2

      Yeah a blend of JJ Cale and Chet Atkins

    • @ralphtouch8962
      @ralphtouch8962 3 года назад +1

      Naturally

    • @lessehead
      @lessehead 9 месяцев назад

      Yes, JJ was a big influence of his. Listen to MK’s song Don’t You Get It. Sounds just like JJ!

  • @stevengittins2709
    @stevengittins2709 7 лет назад

    nice picking mate, I'll see you around

  • @StamatisStabos
    @StamatisStabos 7 лет назад

    i hope they release someday a documentary about all fender guitars

  • @precbsfender
    @precbsfender 7 лет назад +3

    Ironic, Hendrix played Keith Richards 1965 Stratocaster when Jimi arrived in London England in 1966. That 1965 Olympic white Stratocaster was gifted to Jimi by Keith Richards girlfriend Linda Keith...Keith Richards only found out later that his white Stratocaster was MIA...Keith and Linda's relationship soured soon there after..

  • @firdausHITMAN
    @firdausHITMAN 10 лет назад +2

    Thank you for the upload. Can you please state from which sultans of swing version is the opening intro from? Many thanks.

  • @twezzo99
    @twezzo99 8 лет назад +7

    Alright, it´s not the most important thing in this world. BUT it drives me CRAZY when anyone, and be it Mark Knopfler, tells you Hendrix didn´t actually play with his teeth. Well. ANYONE with a bit of patience can learn how to pluck the strings with their teeth. I, being a gigantic Jimi fan, did it with my first band at 15. And HE didn´t fool his audience. I know the sound.

    • @twezzo99
      @twezzo99 8 лет назад

      No. As far as I found out, it´s really easy to pluck with your teeth, and impossible to do it with your tongue.

    • @lucaswood7602
      @lucaswood7602 7 лет назад +1

      my dentist advises otherwise, I'll just use my fingers instead thank you

    • @classicartfoundation639
      @classicartfoundation639 7 лет назад +2

      twezzo99 yep you're right, i'm very surprised Knopfler would actually come to that conclusion.

  • @joannehack7588
    @joannehack7588 6 месяцев назад

    🎸

  • @ESJ593
    @ESJ593 5 лет назад

    Funny, a Gibson Les Paul recently sold for 2 million. One that is and was used by several musicians. Not one signed by a few artists and not one sold for "charity" The Gibson I had in mind was used on 3 separate number one songs that topped the UK hit parade...………..

  • @faunoram
    @faunoram 9 лет назад +29

    funny how this documentary sort of disses Hendrix as if he only smashed and burned guitars and didnt do anything else...

    • @mapp4751
      @mapp4751 8 лет назад +7

      ramiro martinez
      HI thanks for mentioning that,i liked the documentary but i was outraged that they disrespected Jimi like that! he did a hell of alot and was a Strat devotee!

    • @paulbcote
      @paulbcote 5 лет назад

      If only Jimi had been around to explain his perspective on it!

    • @JerryRiceBall
      @JerryRiceBall 5 лет назад +2

      ramiro fauno martinez Its an english documentary and jimi outshined all of the english guitarists at the time... i sense some bitterness on the part of the creators of this documentary.

    • @danielnichols5632
      @danielnichols5632 3 года назад

      Lol the old blokes are really bummed about Hendrix smashing stuff

  • @MarioNunz
    @MarioNunz 7 лет назад +1

    that's Richie Sambora at 44:15...KILLER LICKS

  • @wildizer
    @wildizer 9 лет назад +2

    Geordies galore!

  • @jyeunplugged1
    @jyeunplugged1 8 лет назад

    Good

  • @mohammadghalandary4780
    @mohammadghalandary4780 5 лет назад +3

    What's the name of the song Tony Joe White is playing in (25:15)?? Please tell me if you know!

    • @chrisjohnson4165
      @chrisjohnson4165 3 года назад

      I don't know, but Tony Joe White had something very special.

  • @chickenlickin3820
    @chickenlickin3820 3 месяца назад

    Wicked! xXx

  • @sellmeyoursoul6601
    @sellmeyoursoul6601 5 лет назад +2

    25:44 lick

  • @asdf9890
    @asdf9890 5 лет назад +1

    Dweezil playing the Hendrix Strat while sitting on a diving board over a pool?!!

    • @MisterTee
      @MisterTee 4 года назад +1

      If it survived being torched if would be able to survive a dunking.

  • @terjesolhaug2071
    @terjesolhaug2071 3 года назад +2

    Does anyone knows who play the guitar solo at the end of the program? And from what song.

  • @qmal2009
    @qmal2009 8 лет назад

    Just for kicks, checkout the big wolf spider crawling down the wall...to the side of E.C.'s right shoulder at 28:17.

  • @Stangil1
    @Stangil1 7 лет назад +9

    Wow one little mention of SRV, one of the greatest guitarists ever. Smh.

  • @greenkostia
    @greenkostia 3 года назад +2

    Also pretty anti Hendrix. But I value dweezil zappss opinion

  • @joeyjojo8200
    @joeyjojo8200 4 года назад

    2:13 I love this sound by Keith! What type of amp is he playing?? Who knows?

  • @SilverWalker84
    @SilverWalker84 6 лет назад

    it also has alot to do with the specific guitar you get. don't think because you spend 10 -20 gs on a vintage strat that it's gonna be a player. even the new custom shops can end up not being players. advice i got from a wise seasoned player was look for the guitars with wear from being played because you know it was well suited and was loved and if you see a vintage instrument in mint condition often times its in mint condition for a reason.

  • @1gitarz
    @1gitarz 7 лет назад +11

    Zappa playing his electric with his feet in the pool.........maybe not the best idea.

    • @Tricknologyinc
      @Tricknologyinc 7 лет назад +1

      Guitar's grounded. Pool's grounded. What's your problem?

    • @kenshirk6993
      @kenshirk6993 7 лет назад

      I wouldn't be concerned about the guitar as much as I would be about the amp. If it was to fall in--there could be some issues....grounded or not. GFI protected would be important

    • @bbking0064
      @bbking0064 5 лет назад +1

      Zap the Zappa you reckon.....

  • @mmoffenbier
    @mmoffenbier 9 лет назад

    In response to Aidan Smyth. Check out if you can Nils's album called " Cry Tough" one of his earliest but rough and gritty. I believe it came out in 1976/77 I think you will like it.
    MFM

  • @davetighe
    @davetighe 7 лет назад +1

    Great documentary but incorrect title, still enjoyed it tho :-)

  • @tabletop77
    @tabletop77 4 года назад +1

    I loathe Strats but Roy Rogers at 44:35 is so good

  • @zodiacbluesbaby
    @zodiacbluesbaby 9 лет назад +23

    What's with Clapton going up and down in a lift??

    • @Billbill80s
      @Billbill80s 9 лет назад +1

      zodiacbluesbaby He's high, then he's low again. I took it to be a nifty little symbolism of his lifelong substance abuse battle/s.

    • @LASR71
      @LASR71 9 лет назад +3

      zodiacbluesbaby Maybe some pretentious "oh I am so nineties and I look so cool and trendy going up and down" stupid idea from the director of the documentary. Remember clapton with his stupid Armani suits and fucking Hugh Grant long hair? That was also "so nineties". I´d rather have him today dressing as Jay Leno in denim shirt and jeans, lol

    • @zodiacbluesbaby
      @zodiacbluesbaby 9 лет назад +2

      RL R I thought his merchant banker look was more from the 80s.... he started dressing down a bit after Unplugged.

    • @LASR71
      @LASR71 9 лет назад

      zodiacbluesbaby Oh, I wasn´t aware of that. I don´t know why I had the idea this was a 90´s look, but I see you know what I was talking about. Cheers sir!

    • @Billbill80s
      @Billbill80s 9 лет назад

      zodiacbluesbaby Not exactly true. He did still pull out the door to door salesman outfit now and then through the 90s.

  • @jamesmcmeekin1893
    @jamesmcmeekin1893 6 лет назад

    i have this it's 53 mins long and much easier to watch

  • @MrWillywillmore
    @MrWillywillmore 4 месяца назад +1

    What the bloody hell is happening to Clapton's wall???

  • @bettyramireztello6185
    @bettyramireztello6185 7 лет назад

    permite tenerlo en mi canal! ? pregunto para saber, por eso de los derechos de autor....ya me pasó...que lo eliminan y me dejan sin video

  • @paulkasputis5978
    @paulkasputis5978 9 лет назад

    A couple things I got from this vidio: 1 Listen to your customer. 2. Don't smash, burn or hang a guitar on a wall to collect dust. Put electricity and your mojo into it. When you pass the next guy/girl will build on your mojo.

  • @Coppertunes
    @Coppertunes 6 лет назад +1

    Keith was wrong, he wasn't Leonardo, he was Clarence Leonidas Fender

  • @elpablosky6300
    @elpablosky6300 2 года назад

    On 1984 Harrison pick a CBS stratocaster for jamming with Deep Purple ( Ritchie Blackmore guitar ) .
    Keith Richards he play more tele than Stratocaster and Gilmour play Tele and Strat .

  • @Doomy-ti3vn
    @Doomy-ti3vn 6 лет назад

    🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷

  • @Bronxboy
    @Bronxboy 8 лет назад

    I would love to get this on dvd , is this for sale ?

  • @seb250cr
    @seb250cr 9 лет назад +1

    Mark was playing Schecter guitars for years, in the Alchemy tour video I think there are no Fender guitars that were used. Am I right?
    Telegraph road is played with a Schecter guitar. and i think i am right to say that "once upon a time " is played with a Schecter too.

    • @amarkintime1
      @amarkintime1  9 лет назад

      Yes!
      We have a great resource for all Mk Guitars per period on Ingo's site.
      ds.mk-guitar.com/songlist.htm

    • @stevemorse108
      @stevemorse108 9 лет назад

      Yes I remember him playing a Schecter guitar...in fact I even bought one.

    • @williamharvey9702
      @williamharvey9702 8 лет назад

      and Suhr ,and Gibson , and ...

  • @StefanGBucher
    @StefanGBucher 9 лет назад +1

    Who's the guy hiding behind Jimmie Vaughan at around 20:02? You know, back by the giant Gibson sign...

  • @quad1000
    @quad1000 9 лет назад

    40:13 Uhhh...Dweezil, uhhh...playing plugged in with your foot in the water...

  • @Joevacs
    @Joevacs 8 лет назад +3

    hehe, why is Clapton going up and down on the lift ?

  • @RickDanner
    @RickDanner 8 лет назад

    22:47 nice company work shirtless LOL

  • @guitarfoundry
    @guitarfoundry 6 лет назад

    The Stratovarious.

  • @mattcartwright1638
    @mattcartwright1638 9 лет назад +4

    Whats with the revolving wall in Clapton's interview

    • @paulbcote
      @paulbcote 5 лет назад

      Seems like he and the camera are in a big freight elevator that is always going down.

  • @KRAZEEIZATION
    @KRAZEEIZATION 9 лет назад +11

    What's Keith doing dancing on that roof? He's mainly a Tele man anyway! Funny how Clapton plays the blues but is sitting in a sterile penthouse dressed in white Armani or something! Chris Rea in a junkyard "it's paid many gas bills"!!! Ho! Ho! Ho!

    • @dennisschell5543
      @dennisschell5543 6 лет назад

      Keith is lucky he didn't fall off...

    • @digthemusicman483
      @digthemusicman483 6 лет назад +2

      Dennis Schell not that it would have done anything 😂

    • @popogejo7245
      @popogejo7245 2 года назад

      Teley my @ss, Keef could probably play a goat if you could get the damn thing in tune.

  • @khalaziafaqih367
    @khalaziafaqih367 5 лет назад

    Counting on keith richard said "you know"