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@@Dirk1337 it’s a close call but for me Knopfler edges it. Full writing control, a better guitarist, full production control, not as good a singer granted.
Yes to R & J. My suggestion too. In addition to The Princess Bride, he wrote the soundtrack to the less well known Local Hero - little bits of that appear in many live performances.
Lady Writer is not one of their popular songs, but I'm glad you did a reaction of it. It's a great song! Their songs do have a similar signature, but their sounds varies from album to album. Wait till you hear one of their later bangers. Like the Brother's In Arms.
Polo, your reaction is understated, and it makes it enjoyable. I agree with you that Dire Straits is unique and has exceptional musicians. Thanks for sharing!😊😊😊
My God, my generation was so spoiled! We didn't know how good we had it with bands like Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, Billy Idol, Dire Straits and so many more to name. I don't know if music like this will ever come back. We were so lucky to have real bands with powerful raw talent. Not just a singer with auto tune and back up dancers.
Private Investigations from Dire Straits Live "On The Night" 1992 will also blow your mind. The drummer here is Pick Withers from 1979. The drummer from Sultans Of Swing Live alchemy is Terry Williams but both are incredible drummers. Anyway love your channel. Cheers all the best from Australia 👍🎸🎸
I love his collaboration with James Taylor on Sailing to Philadelphia. He wrote it after reading a book about Mason and Dixon. It's a great song. Romeo and Juliette is also amazing.
I love that you're just at the tip of the iceberg with Dire Straits! I've been a fan since 1978 and I haven't heard a bad song yet. One of my all-time favorites is 'Telegraph Road', which is a long song that is also a story about a road in Detroit. The song uses the road as a metaphor for the cycle of the life of the city. I've driven it many times, but apparently Mark was in the front of the tour bus and asked about the road... the rest was history. That song, like Brothers in Arms, is a bit slower but is an incredible piece of music.
when you decide to listen to Telegraph Road, make sure you do the video from Alchemy Tour. It was in this concert that they did Sultans of Swing. I have ordered the DVD of this entire concert and cant wait to see it.
Dire Straits is without a doubt one of greatest bands ever and Mark Knopfler, who by the way plays without a guitar pick, is one of the all time greats. I saw them live back in the eighties and the were all that I expected and absolutely phenomenal! After they broke up I saw him on tour as a member of Clapton's band and it was absolutely mind blowing as they played many of the Dire Straits songs also. Talk about watching two of the best ever guitarists at their finest!!! A concert I will NEVER forget!!!!
Sultans of Swing from Alchemy is the performance you are thinking of, where the drummer's (Terry Williams) dad was in the audience. Pick Withers was the drummer on this song though.
My dad was always a huge Dire Straits fan, thanks to him I can recognize Knopfler playing guitar in my sleep, took my dad to see him in concert 15-16 years ago, it was an experience
Loving your reactions to Dire Straights, they have been in my soul for 40 plus years now. You have two more absolute BONKERS LEVEL EPIC tracks to go though. Telegraph Road and my all time favorite, Romeo and Juliet. Enjoy when you get to them :)
Great musicians ! Great guitar, sliding twangy individual notes. I have a record where Mark Knophler plays guitar with Chet Atkins, another guitar master. I really like "Industrial Disease" by Dire Straits, sort of an "eco-satire".
I agree, you can listen right through their albums. A big favorite, especially when they played it live, was Romeo and Juliet. It's not short, & it's a real beatutiful song. Also, Brothers In Arms. Thank you. Eye surgery has set me back for a while, but when I can, will definitely subscribe. Peace & Love to you and all your followers.
I love the fact that Mark Knopfler is one of the only guitarists that does NOT use a pick! Also would like to mention that not everybody cares that you pause, or how many times you do so, it is YOUR channel!! And I'm happy you rewind after every pause. Would like to request you listen to Telegraph Road, by Dire Straits, Alchemy Tour video. I think you will enjoy it! It is from the same tour as the Sultans of Swing video you watched.
Hey Polo, Sue from Canada. Just thought you’d like to know Mark Knopfler is only 2 years older than me but I have been a Dire Straits fan since they came out in late 70’s. Brilliant guitarist. You should check out their live video of “Money for Nothing”. You’d love it. Absolutely thrilled you love them. ❤️🇬🇧🎶
Most of Mark's radio tracks do leave you wanting more, some of the best outros ever. You really can't go wrong with anything he has done whether it's Dire Straits, The Notting Hillbillies, solo with his band, with Chet Atkins, Emmylou Harris, movie soundtracks or on any of his numerous collaborations. Just happy to have heard it all when it was new and been able to enjoy it since.
I can listen to DS anytime, any place. Their sound, style, groove and expertise are just as captivating as the first time I heard them. Making Movies is still my favorite DS album but I dig every single album they ever produced. MK is a genius and so diverse. Love your reactions.
Communique is such an underrated album, it deserves way more love, there s gems in it : news, where do you think you re going, once upon, a time in the west , follow me home and most of all , lady writer and single handed sailor
btw shame that every dire straits video cuts off Marks ending solo as many of their songs end with him soloing out it was crazy . in concert his songs go on for 8 min or more on average
If you haven't already heard "If This Is Goodbye" I think you might love it. Written by Mark in response to peoples' last messages of love from 911. Heartbreaking. Done by Dire Straits and also as a duet with Emmylou Harris - both different, both wonderful.
you said it Polo... Pink Floyd and Dire Straits were the two favourite bands of my youth. I enjoyed everything they did and so glad I got to see both of them live. Both bands had guitarists that will be remembered as among the greats... Yet one played slow, David Gilmore, and one played fast, Mark Knopfler. And they are still playing great today, decades later
*_My Grandpa heard this beautiful song when he went to see them live in Manchester /England (University Student Union bar) when they_* *_first started out in 1978 - He was (and still is) a huge fan. I love them too thanks to him. He still has the original LP album that includes this_* *_wonderful song - Great review btw ..._*
Mark Knopfler is my favorite guitarist. I love 'em all (SRV, Gilmour, Hendrix, Van Halen, Vai, etc etc etc). But there is something about Mark's playing that is the number one game for me. Yes, do more Dire Straits, as well as solo Mark.
I need you to know what this reaction means to me. You are reacting exactly how I did when I was 18 years old when I heard Dire Straits for the first time. Sultans of Swing was on the radio and I heard it and thought it was a cool sound so I went to the record store and bought their debut album. Like you feel, not a bad or even mediocre song on both sides! They came to Vancouver in I think 1980 and I saw them in concert with a buddy ho thought they were just 'ok'. Skip ahead to about 1984 or '85 and they came back in town for the Brothers in Arms tour. What a show, I mean, what a show! I got all their albums, this track is off their second album, Communique. Bluesy rock, just such a great sound. Every album, every song, awesome. I've grown with the band. Mark did two solo concerts here, one at Queen Elizabeth theatre where the acoustics are perfect. His guitar work is just so incredible, and the way his guitar answers his singing. When I watch you, I see me as a young kid listening to the tracks for the first time. It's the best Sunday morning music ever made. Chris. If I could pick a track, maybe 'Wild West End' off their first album, or a solo song 'Song for Sonny Liston' ... Just all of them. Chris
From the same album as sultans of swing. Making movies - with ‘Romeo and Juliet’ and ‘roller girl’ is my favourite. The next - brothers in arms was huge / mtv played kicks for free to death - also walk of life. My request is Paul Brady - the island (animated version). Brady was voted best songwriter in Ireland multiple times times - ahead of Van Morrison, Bono/edge and Phil Lynott. The island ❤️. Love your eclectic choices. Marxman/Sinead O’Connor / ship ahoy Tommy Makem / broad majestic Shannon Aswad / African children are some other tasty tunes. Keep on keeping on
Can only echo all the others who are recommending that you do Telegraph Road (Alchemy-Tour live version); in my opinion it pips Sultans to the post - both of these songs have to be in the top few best-ever live performances by any rock band. Each and every member of the band is on their best form and I'm so grateful that the cameras were there to capture them at the time. I saw DS live on their Brothers In Arms tour in the mid-eighties, the second major gig I ever went to and still one of the most memorable.
Mark Knofler is my favorite... graduated HS in 77'... Listen to down by the waterline, or even where he got together with emmy lou harris and song rollin on. He was old friends with George Harrison and Eric Clapton.... Had a lot of good duos with eric clapton
Mark Knopfler is a great guitarist, I still have their "Making Movies" LP in my collection. You'll definitely like their song "Tunnel of Love". Another band from Britain.
Not only a great band, but the audio quality of their releases were always great. I like to use their music to demo or test home stereo gear because of the sound quality. :)
Angel Of Mercy is another great track from the same album, "Communique" Pick Withers was the drummer on it, then replaced by Terry Williams who played on the amazing Alchemy live...
Mark's style is called finger-picking or finger style. He spent time perfecting with the country legend Chet Atkins who is also known for this style. As you said, you can recognize it is Mark playing. I also agree that this song is way too short. You feel he didn't get to finish it. 😅
Mark's first notes in Telegraph Road (Alcemy Tour) will give u goosebumps and they continue all the way through. It showcases all the members in the band!!
YES! Skateaway is just brilliant. Like Hand in Hand, so underrated. Edit… Love the line in In The Gallery when an artist puts an empty canvas on the wall. Seems so soul destroying for the focus artist of the song. Such an emotional experience.
Okay, now you need to check out the Alchemy performance of 'Telegraph Road', where every member of the band proves themselves to be brilliant; and 'Money For Nothing' from On The Night performance.
Eu também desde o começo da música já deu arrepios e no solo final até chorei...mas, chorar já é quase natural quando ouço as músicas não só da banda quando de Mark em carreira solo.
Dire Straits has been one of my favorites since I first heard them in about 1978. I really like Pick Withers on drums and John Illsley on bass. And Knopfler is a virtuoso.... A Chet Atkins C.G.P. - certified guitar player....
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Mark Knopfler is the singer and fine guitarist all wrapped up in one. He’s 74 and still kicking. I love Dire Straits.
I love his solo stuff, too. It’s a completely different style and vibe, but still so good! I own everything he has put out.
@@oyvindkleven1087 Same. Can't wait for his new album. 🎸
New album out next month :)
I love the two big jumps at the end by MK. Pure joy right there.
Not only slinger and guitarist, also songwriter.
He writes, he sings, he produces and he is a virtuoso guitarist. Possibly our greatest living musician.
after David Gilmour. But that's not a shame.
@@Dirk1337 it’s a close call but for me Knopfler edges it. Full writing control, a better guitarist, full production control, not as good a singer granted.
@@Dirk1337jimi ,mark and Eric top three fact
David fourth
Knopfler is an amazing player but also just a great story teller.
Totally - the lyricism in Lions, Tunnel Of Love and more recently Basil always blows me away.
Mark is the master of the finger pick guitar style
You are funny. They did not come out of nowhere...you did. 😀😅
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Romeo and Juliet man. It'll change your life bro. Knopfler also wrote the soundtrack for The Princess Bride, one of the best movies of all time!
Oh really? I didn't know that and Princess Bride is my all time favorite movie. Thanks!
True that.
Yes to R & J. My suggestion too. In addition to The Princess Bride, he wrote the soundtrack to the less well known Local Hero - little bits of that appear in many live performances.
I prefer Skateaway, but the whole album's great.
Don't forget "Tunnel of Love." Masterpiece.
Lady Writer is not one of their popular songs, but I'm glad you did a reaction of it. It's a great song! Their songs do have a similar signature, but their sounds varies from album to album. Wait till you hear one of their later bangers. Like the Brother's In Arms.
Polo, your reaction is understated, and it makes it enjoyable. I agree with you that Dire Straits is unique and has exceptional musicians.
Thanks for sharing!😊😊😊
It's been said already, but I URGE you to listen to "Telegraph Road" - Alchemy Live version. Simply one of the greatest live performances ever.
Do Telegraph Road, next. The instrumental at the end really showcases the bads talent. Epic stuff.
YESSSS, Telegraph Road is my favorite Dire Straits song. I have to go check out a video of them performing it live.
He handles and plays the guitar like it's part of him. Amazing!
Check out 'Wild West End' from their first album. Beautiful song.
My God, my generation was so spoiled! We didn't know how good we had it with bands like Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, Billy Idol, Dire Straits and so many more to name. I don't know if music like this will ever come back. We were so lucky to have real bands with powerful raw talent. Not just a singer with auto tune and back up dancers.
Billy Idol????
You might not of know, but the rest of us did!!!! Billy idol!!!😂😂😂😂
@@supaflydude666 No. I know exactly who Billy Idol was which is why I'm asking the question: Why?
Also, the Who, Genesis, Black Sabbath, Neil Young, Yes, ELP, Dylan.
Private Investigations from Dire Straits Live "On The Night" 1992 will also blow your mind. The drummer here is Pick Withers from 1979. The drummer from Sultans Of Swing Live alchemy is Terry Williams but both are incredible drummers. Anyway love your channel. Cheers all the best from Australia 👍🎸🎸
Private Investigations should be next.
On the night “brothers in arms “!
I love his collaboration with James Taylor on Sailing to Philadelphia. He wrote it after reading a book about Mason and Dixon. It's a great song. Romeo and Juliette is also amazing.
MONEY FOR NOTHING.
Best Guitar opening riff ever.
MTV used it for years.
But only the long one for a reaction... Sting is adorable in the beginning. And make it LOUD 😅!!
I’ve said that for YEARS and have never once heard anyone bro f that up when talking about guitar intros….
Mark wrote the song “private dancer”, a monster hit for Tina Turner.
I did not know that, thank you!
I love that you're just at the tip of the iceberg with Dire Straits! I've been a fan since 1978 and I haven't heard a bad song yet. One of my all-time favorites is 'Telegraph Road', which is a long song that is also a story about a road in Detroit. The song uses the road as a metaphor for the cycle of the life of the city. I've driven it many times, but apparently Mark was in the front of the tour bus and asked about the road... the rest was history. That song, like Brothers in Arms, is a bit slower but is an incredible piece of music.
when you decide to listen to Telegraph Road, make sure you do the video from Alchemy Tour. It was in this concert that they did Sultans of Swing. I have ordered the DVD of this entire concert and cant wait to see it.
Good observation about Mark, His vocals are always subdued but golden.
Dire Straits is without a doubt one of greatest bands ever and Mark Knopfler, who by the way plays without a guitar pick, is one of the all time greats. I saw them live back in the eighties and the were all that I expected and absolutely phenomenal! After they broke up I saw him on tour as a member of Clapton's band and it was absolutely mind blowing as they played many of the Dire Straits songs also. Talk about watching two of the best ever guitarists at their finest!!! A concert I will NEVER forget!!!!
Love seeing the smile on your face during this song. It’s the same look I’ve always had when I listen to it. Thank you Sir !
I also hate how soon this song ends 😭it gets so good at the end. Listen to Down to the Waterline if you haven't already.
Mark knopfler is a great songwriter and story teller. Also he is considered one of the Best guitarists of all time
Sultans of Swing from Alchemy is the performance you are thinking of, where the drummer's (Terry Williams) dad was in the audience. Pick Withers was the drummer on this song though.
for me its Van Morrison , Mark Knopfler, Bob dylan best musicians ever best writers too Mark is a superb song writer
Agree totally, the order switches depending who I'm listening to at the time
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"Once Upon a Time In The West" same album strongly recommended ❤
My dad was always a huge Dire Straits fan, thanks to him I can recognize Knopfler playing guitar in my sleep, took my dad to see him in concert 15-16 years ago, it was an experience
I'm so glad you're into it.
album: "Communiqué" (1979) you cant go wrong with this or any album really all quality stuff
Their first two albums were flawless
You listen to three notes played by MK and you know it's HIM, there's no doubt possibile: wonderful songwriter and super tasteful guitarist.
Knopfler is just ridiculouly good
Loving your reactions to Dire Straights, they have been in my soul for 40 plus years now. You have two more absolute BONKERS LEVEL EPIC tracks to go though. Telegraph Road and my all time favorite, Romeo and Juliet. Enjoy when you get to them :)
Great musicians ! Great guitar, sliding twangy individual notes. I have a record where Mark Knophler plays guitar with Chet Atkins, another guitar master. I really like "Industrial Disease" by Dire Straits, sort of an "eco-satire".
You need to do Dire Straits Telegraph Road alchemy live... one of the greatest ever live performances
I agree, you can listen right through their albums. A big favorite, especially when they played it live, was Romeo and Juliet. It's not short, & it's a real beatutiful song. Also, Brothers In Arms. Thank you. Eye surgery has set me back for a while, but when I can, will definitely subscribe. Peace & Love to you and all your followers.
One of my favorite bands, guitar player and singer...
I love the fact that Mark Knopfler is one of the only guitarists that does NOT use a pick! Also would like to mention that not everybody cares that you pause, or how many times you do so, it is YOUR channel!! And I'm happy you rewind after every pause.
Would like to request you listen to Telegraph Road, by Dire Straits, Alchemy Tour video. I think you will enjoy it! It is from the same tour as the Sultans of Swing video you watched.
He is my all time favorite. He recently had Christie’s of London auction off 15 guitars to be used to help young artists
Mark is a wonderful guitar player!!! 👌
my favorite dire straits song ❤
Bought my first Dire Straits album in 1979. Polo’s comments are spot on. A great band.
My favourite DS song. It's definitely one for long drives.
Hey Polo, Sue from Canada. Just thought you’d like to know Mark Knopfler is only 2 years older than me but I have been a Dire Straits fan since they came out in late 70’s. Brilliant guitarist.
You should check out their live video of “Money for Nothing”. You’d love it. Absolutely thrilled you love them.
❤️🇬🇧🎶
I'm really enjoying your Dire Straits journey. Keep em comin'. 🤟😁
Great DS song: Romeo and Juliet!!!!!
once upon a time in the west is "fine listening" from dire straits...cheers
Best song from that album.
Most of Mark's radio tracks do leave you wanting more, some of the best outros ever. You really can't go wrong with anything he has done whether it's Dire Straits, The Notting Hillbillies, solo with his band, with Chet Atkins, Emmylou Harris, movie soundtracks or on any of his numerous collaborations. Just happy to have heard it all when it was new and been able to enjoy it since.
Great song. Great reaction. You are great. Thank you.
Telegragh Road, Romeo and Juliet, and Our Shangri-La a live duet with Mark and Emmy Lou Harris. Wonderful all!
First listened to Lady Writer in 1979 and still love it.🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸
“money for nothing” is an amazing tack with one of the best intro riffs of all time, and great story telling
Mark Knopfler plays with touch and feel quite like no other. Sometimes it feels like he is just breathing on the strings.
Mark Knopfler and Carlos Santana deserved more recognition as the great guitarists they are. They are insane! And more; Mark was a great singer too!
I can listen to DS anytime, any place. Their sound, style, groove and expertise are just as captivating as the first time I heard them. Making Movies is still my favorite DS album but I dig every single album they ever produced. MK is a genius and so diverse. Love your reactions.
One of his best guitar solos in this one. Awesome track! I'm glad you liked it!
Communique is such an underrated album, it deserves way more love, there s gems in it : news, where do you think you re going, once upon, a time in the west , follow me home and most of all , lady writer and single handed sailor
btw shame that every dire straits video cuts off Marks ending solo as many of their songs end with him soloing out it was crazy . in concert his songs go on for 8 min or more on average
Mark Knopfler did the score for The Princess Bride movie! Check it out! Beautiful!
If you haven't already heard "If This Is Goodbye" I think you might love it. Written by Mark in response to peoples' last messages of love from 911. Heartbreaking. Done by Dire Straits and also as a duet with Emmylou Harris - both different, both wonderful.
Mark's guitar style evolved a lot over the course of his career. This is him very young.
I have loved Dire Straits for years. It is so much fun to see you appreciate them.
you said it Polo... Pink Floyd and Dire Straits were the two favourite bands of my youth. I enjoyed everything they did and so glad I got to see both of them live. Both bands had guitarists that will be remembered as among the greats... Yet one played slow, David Gilmore, and one played fast, Mark Knopfler. And they are still playing great today, decades later
Have you done "romeo and juliet" yet? That's a good one, in particular the live "alchemy" version. Also "tunnel of love" from the same album.
*_My Grandpa heard this beautiful song when he went to see them live in Manchester /England (University Student Union bar) when they_* *_first started out in 1978 - He was (and still is) a huge fan. I love them too thanks to him. He still has the original LP album that includes this_* *_wonderful song - Great review btw ..._*
No, this song was on Communique from 1979
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*_Quibbling about me being a year out ? Seriously ? Sigh ..._*
Not quibbling, just like accuracy. The right album and the right year. I didn't mean to upset you. Take care...
@@peterlewis5151 .
Mark Knopfler is my favorite guitarist. I love 'em all (SRV, Gilmour, Hendrix, Van Halen, Vai, etc etc etc). But there is something about Mark's playing that is the number one game for me. Yes, do more Dire Straits, as well as solo Mark.
Mark is a world class guitarist. One if the 🐐 s
The song was Sultans of Swing Alchemy Live...You covered it about 5 months ago... Drummer was Terry Williams
Yep and in the Lady Writer vid it's original member Pick Withers on the kit, Terry joined them later.
An absolute classic is Money for nothing but give Telegraph Road or Romeo and Juliet a listen.
I absolutely love your channel! All my favorites from my youth. Your passion for music really is great.
Seen them live on their last tour, sounded even better live.
My FAVORITE Dire Straits song of all time. The outro is just perfection
I need you to know what this reaction means to me. You are reacting exactly how I did when I was 18 years old when I heard Dire Straits for the first time. Sultans of Swing was on the radio and I heard it and thought it was a cool sound so I went to the record store and bought their debut album. Like you feel, not a bad or even mediocre song on both sides! They came to Vancouver in I think 1980 and I saw them in concert with a buddy ho thought they were just 'ok'. Skip ahead to about 1984 or '85 and they came back in town for the Brothers in Arms tour. What a show, I mean, what a show! I got all their albums, this track is off their second album, Communique. Bluesy rock, just such a great sound. Every album, every song, awesome. I've grown with the band. Mark did two solo concerts here, one at Queen Elizabeth theatre where the acoustics are perfect. His guitar work is just so incredible, and the way his guitar answers his singing. When I watch you, I see me as a young kid listening to the tracks for the first time. It's the best Sunday morning music ever made. Chris. If I could pick a track, maybe 'Wild West End' off their first album, or a solo song 'Song for Sonny Liston' ... Just all of them. Chris
From the same album as sultans of swing. Making movies - with ‘Romeo and Juliet’ and ‘roller girl’ is my favourite.
The next - brothers in arms was huge / mtv played kicks for free to death - also walk of life.
My request is Paul Brady - the island (animated version).
Brady was voted best songwriter in Ireland multiple times times - ahead of Van Morrison, Bono/edge and Phil Lynott. The island ❤️.
Love your eclectic choices.
Marxman/Sinead O’Connor / ship ahoy
Tommy Makem / broad majestic Shannon
Aswad / African children are some other tasty tunes.
Keep on keeping on
To your point, I REALLY wanted this song not to end. The outtro guitar just blazing away, don't stop!
Can only echo all the others who are recommending that you do Telegraph Road (Alchemy-Tour live version); in my opinion it pips Sultans to the post - both of these songs have to be in the top few best-ever live performances by any rock band. Each and every member of the band is on their best form and I'm so grateful that the cameras were there to capture them at the time.
I saw DS live on their Brothers In Arms tour in the mid-eighties, the second major gig I ever went to and still one of the most memorable.
I’m 59 and grew up with all their music. Still my favourite
Please, check ”Telegraph road” (live from Alchemy tour) and ”Private investigations”.
Private Investigations … such a different expression, a unique favorite
They really are the sultans of swing! I loved their concert!
Mark Knofler is my favorite... graduated HS in 77'... Listen to down by the waterline, or even where he got together with emmy lou harris and song rollin on. He was old friends with George Harrison and Eric Clapton.... Had a lot of good duos with eric clapton
His voice reminds me of Bob Dylan
It's interesting as time went by his voice sounded less like Dylan and more like Mark Knopfler. An example is Lights of Taormina. 🎸🎸🎸
I've said this in a video I believe.
@@poloreacts27 Cool 👍
indeed and a few like that same as Tom petty too
I think the same thing every time I hear him - certain words and phrases, in this song "my fall from grace" gets me.
Mark Knopfler is a great guitarist, I still have their "Making Movies" LP in my collection. You'll definitely like their song "Tunnel of Love". Another band from Britain.
Please do more Dire Straits, for example live performances of Telegraph Road, Tunnel of Love and Private Investigations I am sure you will like them.
Marks unique sound comes from finger picking with light weight strings.
Memorable track, always loved it.
Love these guys gotta listen to I want my MTV. Also Mark Noppler’s album Shangilla
Oh and the solo on Sultans of Swing is worth a review.
Not only a great band, but the audio quality of their releases were always great. I like to use their music to demo or test home stereo gear because of the sound quality. :)
Angel Of Mercy is another great track from the same album, "Communique" Pick Withers was the drummer on it, then replaced by Terry Williams who played on the amazing Alchemy live...
Mark's style is called finger-picking or finger style. He spent time perfecting with the country legend Chet Atkins who is also known for this style. As you said, you can recognize it is Mark playing. I also agree that this song is way too short. You feel he didn't get to finish it. 😅
Nice song! New to your channel getting into older rock etc great video
I love how you're going through the Dire Straits catalog. I can't wait until you get to Love over Gold and Telegraph Road.
Mark's first notes in Telegraph Road (Alcemy Tour) will give u goosebumps and they continue all the way through. It showcases all the members in the band!!
Such a great group ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Sailing to Philadelphia, a collaboration with James Taylor is amazing.
mention for.. 'skateaway'.. 'in the gallery'
YES! Skateaway is just brilliant. Like Hand in Hand, so underrated. Edit… Love the line in In The Gallery when an artist puts an empty canvas on the wall. Seems so soul destroying for the focus artist of the song. Such an emotional experience.
Okay, now you need to check out the Alchemy performance of 'Telegraph Road', where every member of the band proves themselves to be brilliant; and 'Money For Nothing' from On The Night performance.
👍👍Great performance. 🖖❤
Eu também desde o começo da música já deu arrepios e no solo final até chorei...mas, chorar já é quase natural quando ouço as músicas não só da banda quando de Mark em carreira solo.
Fun fact- Dire Straits "Brothers In Arms" was the very 1st CD only release to go Platinum.
CD only release?
@@jjc5407 Yes it was the 1st album to be released 1st on CD only. Vinyl album and cassette were secondary releases.
Dire Straits has been one of my favorites since I first heard them in about 1978. I really like Pick Withers on drums and John Illsley on bass. And Knopfler is a virtuoso.... A Chet Atkins C.G.P. - certified guitar player....
ENORMOUS Dire Straits fan, and this one is in my top 3.