The best part of his playing on this song was cut short at the end. At any rate, Mark is one of the greatest guitarists and lyricists in any genre. His solo stuff is very good, and he is still going strong.
Yes, great performance that cuts off the final solo which was part of what made Mark Knopfler a legend. Do yourselves a favor and hunt the studio version down
The Alchemy Live version is the pinnacle. Some other great songs from them include Telegraph Road, Private Investigations, Romeo and Juliet, and Brothers In Arms
Yes, it's disappointing when the Alchemy Live isn't the one. I hope you 3 gentlemen will check that out real soon. If you love the guitar in this one you're going to lose your minds when you see the Alchemy Live..
@@gennarodemartino9311Not to anyone that knows anything about rock guitarists. I've seen interviews of Clapton and other contemporaries who rate him amongst the best of all time. Bob Dylan used Mark Knopfler on a couple of his albums and rated him as the best guitarist he's had since the days of The Band.
Dire Straits are amazing. Please do the official video for Brothers In Arms. You probably heard the song before but it is so moving and the guitar is haunting.
Mark Knopfler is considered one of the best guitarists. He’s very jazz influenced and he makes me think of Django Reinhardt ! ( legendary jazz guitarist) Money For Nothing was their #1 hit. The official video itself was groundbreaking! Check it out guys- it slaps!!!!!❤😊
I'm gonna beg you guys to please do another reaction video to "Sultans of Swing".... But next time react to Dire Straits- Sultans of Swing (Alchemy Live).... It's one kick ass performance! Especially the drummer Terry Williams, he absolutely kills it. And also of course Mark Knopfler, with his masterful guitar playing. But for me Terry Williams just elevates the performance. So I really do hope you guys check it out. YOU WON'T BE DISAPPOINTED!
"They don't give a damn about no trumpet-playin' band, that's not what they call rock'n'roll..." This song is the definition of smooth. We'd never heard anything like it when it was released.
Yes, whoever put that video together faded out the best part of it! You guys should listen to the studio version, or another live version because the ending guitar work is incredible!
@@normandavidtidiman9918No it isn't the single version. Everything that has been played on radio and released as a single always included the second guitar solo.
There are times I like to listen to this version (without the guitar solo at the end being cut off; the original song is much longer than what's shown in the video) and there are times I like to listen to the Alchemy version of this song. It's the same song, but the vibes are different. You guys should check out the Alchemy Live version and compare the differences. Another song by Dire Straits I highly recommend is Tunnel of Love, the live version from Wembley, but the live version from Alchemy is also good. In this song, the vibes are different as well from the studio version and the live version.
It was all these UK guys who grew up in the 50's and 60's who got into old American Blues albums and were influenced by it so much they incorporated it into the songs they wrote. Then they ended up bringing it back to the US and revived all the old bluesmen and women. I know Elvis played a big part in it in America but it was people like Clapton and the Stones that really struck a chord in American listeners ears. Out of them Mark Knopfler here was the best fingerpicker to come out of it all.
This video was cut in the middle, just when guitar solo was about to start. Hard to understand why someone would do that, considering that Mark Knopfler is top 5 guitarists of all time.
You're not wrong about England being the source of a lot of the best blues-inflected rock in the 60s and 70s. Most of my favorite musical acts at the time were from the UK.
Every Dire Straits song is a duet between Mark Knopfler and his guitar at it's heart. His solo work is probably even better since that band has been together since 1996. Dire Straits only had two permanent members Mark Knopfler and John Illsley, the bass player.
Guys, seriously, like many others have already said, if you watch and react to the band's live version as part of their 'Alchemy' tour (the still photo which appears in the bottom right hand corner of this very video...) I absolutely guarantee you'll all be blown away by Mark's amazing guitar skills, and the bands fantastic musicianship, all of them. 🙋♂🙋♂🙋♂
Yes...the guitar work in this song is smooth 🔥....this unfortunately is te short version of this song. Listen to the full version, cause you missed the guitar solo guys. LOL
Mark Knopfler is like Mick Jagger. Neither of them can really SING, but their voices somehow just WORK. As much as I love great singers, I wouldn't change these guys for anything. 😊✌️
Loved the reaction - Mark Knopfler is one of those rare electric guitarists who fingerpicks. And if you wanna try another tune, "Telegraph Road" is a great Dire Straits song. (The pub in Sultans of Swing is in the area I live in London. There's still a good pub live music scene round here. I'm blessed that my "local" has live music 4 or 5 nights a week).
This video cuts off the best part of the song…the EPIC guitar solo at the end. You guys really need to hear the studio version so you can hear that! 🔥🔥🔥
You should check out "Walk of Life". Once you hear the opening, you'll realize you've known of Dire Straits without knowing Dire Straits if you ever watched a baseball game.
I had this same reaction the first time I heard this song when I was 12 years old! There’s not one bad song off this entire first album. Water of Love is my favorite track, but you should treat yourself and listen to the entire record. ❤
Y'all really bring it, I totally dig your reactions. American Rock bands were predominant in the 70's. Just saying.😊 Btw it's money for nothing and your chicks for free.
This was Dire Straits' biggest hit off their first self titled album in 1976. That entire album is, as I've heard you call it, 'Fire'! There is one cut off that album that doesn't seem to get much play or love, and IMHO, is deserving of being called amazing. It's my personal favorite as it reminds me every time of a road trip I took with my best friend in 1978 (RIP). That song being 'Wild West End'. The fascinating bit of it is Mark Knopfler's mastery of finger-style guitar on his Fender Stratocaster (electric, which is unusual, but gives incredible nuance to his dynamics)... All done without a solo in this song, but has unique riff after unique riff that backs the song perfectly while grabbing one by the ear. The lyrics speak to anyone who's had a chance tohang with their best friend with in their own hometown or 'hood'. Enjoy! 😄 ruclips.net/video/T4Ad_J_2l0w/видео.html
Really enjoy your music reactions. Unfortunately the video you watched cut the ending short. Mark Knopfler’s solo goes on for a while more and it’s really good. If you haven’t reacted to The Allman Brothers Whipping Post I highly recommend you do. I am positive you’ll agree it’s absolutely fire. But you have to make sure you react to the studio version, if you decide to listen to it.
I love hanging with you guys listening to music. Check 'Walk of Life' if you want another groove with them, but my favourite song of theirs is Brothers In Arms, which is a more melancholy/sad song and Your Latest Trick, which since you appreciated the Sax on Baker Street you'll probably dig that one.
Nice reaction . Shame you didnt get the full version with the famous solo at the end. Maybe react to the Alchemy Live version sometime. It's an epic version..!
Their entire first album was fire. The sound production and clean guitar is incredible. Not just this song but all of them. I don't think this is the best song anyway. "Six Blade Knife". "The Gallery". "Down to the Waterline". All amazing guitar work. Knofler is among the Goats of guitar players.
Guitar music just flows effortlessly out of Mark Knopfler like cool water. He once said he'd be practicing, fall asleep, and when he woke up he was still playing.
You have to watch the "Alchemy Live" version. What you just watched was lip syncing the studio version. (A very common practice in most videos before 1985). The "Alchemy Live" version is legiondary! The Guitar and the drums are stellar!
I recommend that you check out "The House of the Rising Sun" by The Animals. Another British group from the 60s-70s. I saw them live in January '71 at a small Ag & Tech College in Upstate NY.
The official video famously and tragically cuts short a phenomenal guitar solo from the original performance, that's also on the record. You can get clips of this whole show, if you want to see full version.
To me Mark Knopfler is the greatest exponent of the electric guitar in music. Review more Ideally the live videos. Theres better to come. Watch Sultans live on stage, youve only seen half of the song.
Great reaction. I wish people didn’t react to this video, because you’re missing a whole verse, and the best solo. An important verse, and solo, in my opinion.
Dire Straits have some amazing tracks in their catalogue and Mark Knopfler is considered one of the best professional guitarists on the planet. Leo Moracchioli is a RUclips artist who turns songs into Heavy Metal and he has an amazing cover of this song. I hope you get to check it out sometime.
Middle guy is correct. The British Invasion, as it's called in music, started in the 1960s with Pop Rock from The Beatles, The Kinks, and others. It completely changed the sound of rock music. The vibe became very teen suburban, rather than the other side of the track rockabilly, of Elvis, Carl Perkins, Eddie Cochran, and the like. Then in the 70s the Brits re-invented rock again, with a sound driven by a love of American electric guitar blues.
Gents if you like this song you need to listen to the long version. This vid is abbreviated and there is more to the song that is very much worth listening to. Trust me. You won't be disappointed.
They cut off the best part, the Solo at the end, he had just started , and the clip ended. Listen to the full song, to see what you missed, since you loved the guitar
How on earth did they cut off the solo at the end? You should listen to the whole song with the solo at the end. Its one of the greatest solos ever! That video should be banned.
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Where the hell is the rest of it????
Telegraph Road
I would love to see you react to the Live at Alchemy version of Sultans of Swing. One of THE best live performances ever.
The best part of his playing on this song was cut short at the end. At any rate, Mark is one of the greatest guitarists and lyricists in any genre. His solo stuff is very good, and he is still going strong.
It was definitely cut off before they brought it home!!! 👍🏿
It's missing a verse too. Too bad -- this is one of those songs where the album version beats all the others.
Yes, great performance that cuts off the final solo which was part of what made Mark Knopfler a legend. Do yourselves a favor and hunt the studio version down
You should hear the "real" version with another verse as well.
I know that bummed me out that's the coolest outro,bummer I wanted these guys to hear him let loose!!!
You missed the best part of the song! The epic guitar solo near the end. Please listen to/watch a video of the FULL song.
I agree. Missing Knopfler's killer solo at the end is like stopping "In The Air Tonight" before Phil Collins's epic drum solo.
That IS the "full" 7" single version, you want the live extended version
Yes! I almost yelled at the screen “nooooo!” You gotta listen to the end!!!
@@StellaJean1000 That’s how the single version ends,and that video. There is no extended solo.
@@normandavidtidiman9918No it isn't the full single version. The end has been cut off.
The Alchemy Live version is the pinnacle. Some other great songs from them include Telegraph Road, Private Investigations, Romeo and Juliet, and Brothers In Arms
yesssss
it boogies don't it !!!
Please do Alchemy live, it's the real deal!
Yes, it's disappointing when the Alchemy Live isn't the one. I hope you 3 gentlemen will check that out real soon. If you love the guitar in this one you're going to lose your minds when you see the Alchemy Live..
Skate Away is also a classic.
Mark Knopfler doesn't use a pick, only his fingers. That's what makes his sound so unique.
Indeed because 5 picks are better than one.. 😀
Underrated??? 🤣🤣🤣
@@gennarodemartino9311Not to anyone that knows anything about rock guitarists. I've seen interviews of Clapton and other contemporaries who rate him amongst the best of all time.
Bob Dylan used Mark Knopfler on a couple of his albums and rated him as the best guitarist he's had since the days of The Band.
Dire Straits "Walk of Life" "Brothers in Arms" "So Far Away" and of course "Money for Nothing" all are great. You will like each of these as much.
Excellent recommendations.
So Far Away is my favorite of these .. all good though for sure
great suggestions but don't leaves out Roller Girl....lol
Industrial Disease
@@alansmith7626 Yes, Skateaway! The emotion evoked by this song is second only to perhaps Telegraph Road.
I know you don't want to repeat, but ALCHEMY LIVE version!! You'll be sooo happy you did.
Dire Straits are amazing. Please do the official video for Brothers In Arms. You probably heard the song before but it is so moving and the guitar is haunting.
It ALWAYS makes me cry!
Mark Knopfler has such a unique sound that is easily recognizable, the mark of a true artist.
You MUST MUST MUST do the live version from alchemy!!!!!!!!!!
trust me
I told them as well.
Mark Knopfler is considered one of the best guitarists. He’s very jazz influenced and he makes me think of Django Reinhardt ! ( legendary jazz guitarist)
Money For Nothing was their #1 hit. The official video itself was groundbreaking! Check it out guys- it slaps!!!!!❤😊
Jazz are you deaf?
Mark Knopfler narrates. His guitar sings for him
Mark knoffler is one of the most underrated guitarist. Truely great!
underrated guitarist 😳 well im 41 and in my youth we joke about him as we always hear he was the best
Maybe within the general public. In guitarist world, he's up there with the likes of Clapton.
Underrated by you. Stop that nonsense
Underrated??? 🤣🤣🤣
Underrated…? I think he’s pretty widely considered one of the best guitarists of all time to people who know music.
Just tickles me to death to see new generations fall in love with the music I grew up on. Nice one. Glad you enjoyed this one. It's a classic.
I'm gonna beg you guys to please do another reaction video to "Sultans of Swing".... But next time react to Dire Straits- Sultans of Swing (Alchemy Live).... It's one kick ass performance! Especially the drummer Terry Williams, he absolutely kills it. And also of course Mark Knopfler, with his masterful guitar playing. But for me Terry Williams just elevates the performance. So I really do hope you guys check it out. YOU WON'T BE DISAPPOINTED!
I concur
They all were on fire!!
"They don't give a damn about no trumpet-playin' band, that's not what they call rock'n'roll..." This song is the definition of smooth. We'd never heard anything like it when it was released.
And the Sultans, yeah the Sultans play Creole.
One of my all time favorite rock songs. Funky, blusy, just a feel good jam. And damn....this version ended before the second (best) solo was over.
Yes, whoever put that video together faded out the best part of it! You guys should listen to the studio version, or another live version because the ending guitar work is incredible!
@@JamesAcquilanoNo one faded it out,that's the single - 7 inch - version.
Same I listen to it at least once a week ❤❤❤love these musicians 🎉🎉
@@JamesAcquilanofacts👍👍😊
@@normandavidtidiman9918No it isn't the single version. Everything that has been played on radio and released as a single always included the second guitar solo.
A pox on the house of whoever cut out the final bars - some of the most iconic soloing ever.
Mark Knopfler is a guitar genius. Brilliant. Glad you guys enjoyed it.
Never uses a pick, all finger picking.
There are times I like to listen to this version (without the guitar solo at the end being cut off; the original song is much longer than what's shown in the video) and there are times I like to listen to the Alchemy version of this song. It's the same song, but the vibes are different. You guys should check out the Alchemy Live version and compare the differences. Another song by Dire Straits I highly recommend is Tunnel of Love, the live version from Wembley, but the live version from Alchemy is also good. In this song, the vibes are different as well from the studio version and the live version.
Live shows are where this band is at fellas.
Check out anything from the Alchemy tour and you have a seat on the Knopfler express.
Thank me later.
It was all these UK guys who grew up in the 50's and 60's who got into old American Blues albums and were influenced by it so much they incorporated it into the songs they wrote. Then they ended up bringing it back to the US and revived all the old bluesmen and women. I know Elvis played a big part in it in America but it was people like Clapton and the Stones that really struck a chord in American listeners ears. Out of them Mark Knopfler here was the best fingerpicker to come out of it all.
I was look for this comment 😜
Europe gave many American artists opportunities in the 60s and 70s. The magnificent Tina Turner spoke to this.
This video was cut in the middle, just when guitar solo was about to start. Hard to understand why someone would do that, considering that Mark Knopfler is top 5 guitarists of all time.
One of the best rabbit holes.
Mark Knopfler is one of the guitar Goats and one of my top bands ever!.
More please!.
You're not wrong about England being the source of a lot of the best blues-inflected rock in the 60s and 70s. Most of my favorite musical acts at the time were from the UK.
So much great music from the Knopfler brother .... Check out their song "Industrial Disease" one good song, that did not get much Radio airplay love
Every Dire Straits song is a duet between Mark Knopfler and his guitar at it's heart. His solo work is probably even better since that band has been together since 1996. Dire Straits only had two permanent members Mark Knopfler and John Illsley, the bass player.
I've always loved the drumming in this song. So tasty.
Telegraph Road from Alchemy Live will blow you away. Guitars, drums, keyboards all 100% fantastic.
Why does this later video 80s seem like a much shorter version then the live version we see most of? The EPIC Guitar solos together is missing.....
this is a poor cut off version of the song and there are other live versions where they play much longer and really show their musical abiliities.
Another couple of suggestions - "Lady Writer", "Romeo & Juliet", "Tunnel of Love"
Guys, seriously, like many others have already said, if you watch and react to the band's live version as part of their 'Alchemy' tour (the still photo which appears in the bottom right hand corner of this very video...) I absolutely guarantee you'll all be blown away by Mark's amazing guitar skills, and the bands fantastic musicianship, all of them. 🙋♂🙋♂🙋♂
His guitar style is so unique. You absolutely always recognize Mark.
Yes...the guitar work in this song is smooth 🔥....this unfortunately is te short version of this song. Listen to the full version, cause you missed the guitar solo guys. LOL
Mark Knopflers first job was writing copy for a London newspaper.His first assignment was writing the obituary for Jimi Hendrix ..
Mark Knopfler, schooling people to this day on hand picking a guitar
Mark Knopfler is like Mick Jagger. Neither of them can really SING, but their voices somehow just WORK. As much as I love great singers, I wouldn't change these guys for anything. 😊✌️
Dire straits are the best!!..Mark Knopfler for me the best guitarist in the world..still listen to them..❤❤
MK is a maestro, my personal favorite. You should hear him with Chet Atkins, another master, on "Neck and Neck." An album they did together.
Poor Boy Blues
This was my music 🎵🎵. Love Dire Straights. Midnight Special has all these cool bands from the 70s.
As others have said, the Alchemy Live version is as good as it gets. Just amazing.
One of the Many bands from the UK who made great music inspired by black American jazz and blues
I do prefer this version, but the Alchemy Live version rocks.
80s were crammed with epic British rock and pop bands. Go and research them! It's spectacular.
MTV started with none other than nonstop videos of dire straits and Michael Jackson. Period.
That’s facts❤🎉🎉🎉
👍👍👍💯💯💯when MTV was nothing but MUSIC VIDEOS, not all this crap they show now. SMH!
Mark is one of the goats of guitar
Yes, he is!!!
Prince was once asked what it’s like to be the greatest guitar player in history. His response “I don’t know, you’d have to ask Mark Knopfler”
Loved the reaction - Mark Knopfler is one of those rare electric guitarists who fingerpicks. And if you wanna try another tune, "Telegraph Road" is a great Dire Straits song.
(The pub in Sultans of Swing is in the area I live in London. There's still a good pub live music scene round here. I'm blessed that my "local" has live music 4 or 5 nights a week).
This video cuts off the best part of the song…the EPIC guitar solo at the end. You guys really need to hear the studio version so you can hear that! 🔥🔥🔥
Top 3 Best Rock songs of the 70's! We were so spoiled!
#Facts 😊🥰🐰
You should check out "Walk of Life". Once you hear the opening, you'll realize you've known of Dire Straits without knowing Dire Straits if you ever watched a baseball game.
One song, Brothers In Arms!
I had this same reaction the first time I heard this song when I was 12 years old! There’s not one bad song off this entire first album. Water of Love is my favorite track, but you should treat yourself and listen to the entire record. ❤
This band has a lot of cool tunes
Walk of life, So far away,Romeo and Juliet
And those are just a few
Y'all really bring it, I totally dig your reactions.
American Rock bands were predominant in the 70's. Just saying.😊
Btw it's money for nothing and your chicks for free.
This was Dire Straits' biggest hit off their first self titled album in 1976. That entire album is, as I've heard you call it, 'Fire'! There is one cut off that album that doesn't seem to get much play or love, and IMHO, is deserving of being called amazing. It's my personal favorite as it reminds me every time of a road trip I took with my best friend in 1978 (RIP). That song being 'Wild West End'. The fascinating bit of it is Mark Knopfler's mastery of finger-style guitar on his Fender Stratocaster (electric, which is unusual, but gives incredible nuance to his dynamics)... All done without a solo in this song, but has unique riff after unique riff that backs the song perfectly while grabbing one by the ear. The lyrics speak to anyone who's had a chance tohang with their best friend with in their own hometown or 'hood'. Enjoy! 😄 ruclips.net/video/T4Ad_J_2l0w/видео.html
Really enjoy your music reactions. Unfortunately the video you watched cut the ending short. Mark Knopfler’s solo goes on for a while more and it’s really good. If you haven’t reacted to The Allman Brothers Whipping Post I highly recommend you do. I am positive you’ll agree it’s absolutely fire. But you have to make sure you react to the studio version, if you decide to listen to it.
Yes Money For Nothing should be on ur list and I think you'd also enjoy the Walk Of Life song and video. TY for this reaction y'all
That light touch Knopfler has is so frikkin hard to do it's truly MADDENING!
Knopfler. KING
Walk of live. The live performance of this song is formidable too!
Mark Knopfler is a phenomenal guitarist.
Couldn't wait for you guys to get to this one! Love the channel/reactions!!
This was for a tv audience. Gotta hear them in concert. They jam in every song. Knopfler is top shelf.
IT WAS CALLED the British Invasion. Good music 60s on!
I love hanging with you guys listening to music.
Check 'Walk of Life' if you want another groove with them, but my favourite song of theirs is Brothers In Arms, which is a more melancholy/sad song and Your Latest Trick, which since you appreciated the Sax on Baker Street you'll probably dig that one.
The Legendary Mark Knopfler!!
Wrong version guys unfortunately. This cuts out the guitar outro. The Alchemy live version will blow your mind. Mark Knopfler is a genius.
Nice reaction . Shame you didnt get the full version with the famous solo at the end. Maybe react to the Alchemy Live version sometime. It's an epic version..!
Life is. Learning. I first heard this song in 1980. During my assignment in the military overseas and at the time no idea Who performed the song
Mark Knopfler is one of the most underrated guitarists of all time
His journalist background show off in his lyrics, very well written.
Seriously lads , you need the Alchemy live version. It is simply mesmerizing
He is such a great guitar player for a person who can't read music. All this is natural, he hears it and feels it then plays it.
Great band, great sound, and a cool reaction fellers, more dire straights please 👍❤🏴
Mark Knoppler is a guitar genius one of the greatest who ever lived
Their entire first album was fire. The sound production and clean guitar is incredible. Not just this song but all of them. I don't think this is the best song anyway. "Six Blade Knife". "The Gallery". "Down to the Waterline". All amazing guitar work. Knofler is among the Goats of guitar players.
Guitar music just flows effortlessly out of Mark Knopfler like cool water. He once said he'd be practicing, fall asleep, and when he woke up he was still playing.
Swing. Dixie, jazz, rock, Honky tonk, Creole , creole.. Sultans of swing do anything... They know all the chords
You have to watch the "Alchemy Live" version. What you just watched was lip syncing the studio version. (A very common practice in most videos before 1985). The "Alchemy Live" version is legiondary! The Guitar and the drums are stellar!
I recommend that you check out "The House of the Rising Sun" by The Animals. Another British group from the 60s-70s. I saw them live in January '71 at a small Ag & Tech College in Upstate NY.
The official video famously and tragically cuts short a phenomenal guitar solo from the original performance, that's also on the record. You can get clips of this whole show, if you want to see full version.
Deptford, South London. back then a pretty grim place. In those days pubs would have live music, a wide spectrum of style and level of competence.
To me Mark Knopfler is the greatest exponent of the electric guitar in music. Review more Ideally the live videos. Theres better to come. Watch Sultans live on stage, youve only seen half of the song.
Please, do a re-do with the Alchemy Live version. It's a different level of awesome.
You guys have to do the live version. Its a must!!
PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE do THE BEST version of this song, the Alchemy Live show! OMG!! Which is better??? The guitar or the DRUMS?? Man!!
Great reaction. I wish people didn’t react to this video, because you’re missing a whole verse, and the best solo. An important verse, and solo, in my opinion.
Dire Straits have some amazing tracks in their catalogue and Mark Knopfler is considered one of the best professional guitarists on the planet.
Leo Moracchioli is a RUclips artist who turns songs into Heavy Metal and he has an amazing cover of this song. I hope you get to check it out sometime.
Middle guy is correct. The British Invasion, as it's called in music, started in the 1960s with Pop Rock from The Beatles, The Kinks, and others. It completely changed the sound of rock music. The vibe became very teen suburban, rather than the other side of the track rockabilly, of Elvis, Carl Perkins, Eddie Cochran, and the like. Then in the 70s the Brits re-invented rock again, with a sound driven by a love of American electric guitar blues.
You do need to listen to the Alchemy live version that's on a whole different level. You won't be disappointed, loads more guitar solos.
Gents if you like this song you need to listen to the long version. This vid is abbreviated and there is more to the song that is very much worth listening to. Trust me. You won't be disappointed.
Without watching the video: I hope u are covering the Live version 🤗 Ok, let’s see/ hear what you think of it!
Check out "Telegraph Road" and "Skate Away " they're bangers
sorry lads if thought this was great you will be blown away with the live version (Alchemy Live ) , you really need to listen to it .
They cut off the best part, the Solo at the end, he had just started , and the clip ended. Listen to the full song, to see what you missed, since you loved the guitar
The Alchemy LIve version is longer with a lot more guitar breakout.
How on earth did they cut off the solo at the end? You should listen to the whole song with the solo at the end. Its one of the greatest solos ever! That video should be banned.
You guys would have enjoyed the outro to this song. The songs got another 30 seconds to it