MARK KNOPFLER AND JAMES TAYLOR - Sailing to Philadelphia REACTION - Its so dreamy - First hearing

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  • @RadCenter
    @RadCenter Год назад +40

    This song is indeed based on a true story. The Mason-Dixon Line was a surveyors line across the what is now the western border of Delaware and the southern border of Pennsylvania, plotted in the 1760s by the two surveyors portrayed in this song, Charles Mason and Jeremiah Dixon. Later, the territory north of this line marked the Northern (non-slave-owning) states, while the territory south of the line included the Southern (slave-owning) states.

    • @StevenQ74
      @StevenQ74 Год назад +9

      Mark Knopfler wrote this song after reading a book about that story

    • @gregscott7777
      @gregscott7777 Год назад +5

      At the time the Mason-Dixon Line was drawn, it wasn’t about free vs. slave states, that came later. Originally, it separated the overlapping land grants of William Penn and Charles Calvert. After years of dispute, Mason and Dixon surveyed the boundary between what would become Pennsylvania and Maryland.

    • @frankiefourfingers6717
      @frankiefourfingers6717 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@bobster708I read this book. It would make a good door stop 😅

  • @marybaillie8907
    @marybaillie8907 Год назад +23

    From Mark's first guitar note you are drawn in. The song is told in an autobiographical form about the famous surveyors Mason /Dixon. Mark's and James are magical together. James Taylor and Van Morrison both added vocals to Mark's album. It sold 3.5 million albums. Jame's also included this song on his 2002 album October Road. Wonderful collaboration. Great reaction Harri. Thanks Harri and David.
    Cheers from Canada 🇨🇦

  • @keeperofwickets1781
    @keeperofwickets1781 Год назад +8

    Have loved this song for years, and.....damn, when JT's voice comes in, it just makes me smile every time.

  • @dariyushkaranjia8749
    @dariyushkaranjia8749 3 месяца назад +2

    This song means the world to me. One of the first songs my Dad ever made me listen to. In my top 3 songs ever. Knopfler and Taylor what a combination man...

  • @bethking7348
    @bethking7348 7 месяцев назад +2

    Mark is an amazing storytelling artist! ❤❤. This whole album is fabulous as is The Ragpickers Dream

  • @charlesyateschalfant
    @charlesyateschalfant Год назад +8

    One of my favourites from Knopfler. He's also probably my favourite artist, favourite guitarist for sure.
    He's truly a poet as well as a superb musician.

  • @pacificareigns
    @pacificareigns Год назад +3

    One of my favorite james taylor collabs.

  • @georgesheffield1580
    @georgesheffield1580 Год назад +8

    Besides being one of the most fantastic guitarist and composer he is a fantastic story teller too.

  • @xxFORDIExx
    @xxFORDIExx Год назад +7

    Another masterpiece created by Mark Knopfler. Never has there been another artist who invokes movies and pictures in your mind, like Mark Knopfler. He can turn his hand to anything. He wrote this song with James Taylor in mind. Whilst Knopfler is known for his virtuoso style, he really can do anything. The man is a genius. What a catalogue of music he had, solo, soundtrack and with Dire Straits

  • @williamcrane1913
    @williamcrane1913 Год назад +11

    The Mason/Dixon Line. In pre-independent America, Mason and Dixon were hired the British Government to survey and establish the border that defined the Pennsylvania colony on the north with roughly Virginia, Delaware and Maryland on the south and Pennsylvania on the north. Later, as the United States the Mason/Dixon line defined the separation between the northern Free states and the Southern Slave states. So, the dialogue between Charlie Mason and Dixon (the Geordie boy) was whether this new country would be a land of liberty or not. A beautiful and deeply meaningful song.

  • @davebzen795
    @davebzen795 Год назад +10

    David - This submission was excellent and particularly enjoyable if one was born and raised in Philadelphia. 😎 I haven't heard this magical pairing for too many years. Terrific performance by Mark and James. Harri, your review was most insightful and enjoyable. Thanks to both of you for this one!

    • @davidtalley4816
      @davidtalley4816 Год назад

      DaveBZen: I love this song, so glad you enjoyed it too.

  • @SPierre-dm4wo
    @SPierre-dm4wo Год назад +10

    I grew up with a lot of guitar because my dad plays (acoustic six-string and twelve-string), and he's always said that if God plays the guitar, the sound's probably pretty close to Mark Knopfler.

  • @sarahm.5356
    @sarahm.5356 24 дня назад

    I love this song so much.

  • @tobjord
    @tobjord Год назад +4

    History lesson included in this song!

  • @trackandtravelwithrick8933
    @trackandtravelwithrick8933 Год назад +7

    One my favorites from Mark, there is a good video of how he researched to write this song.

    • @revsharkie
      @revsharkie Год назад

      Reminds me of some of the history-based songs Brian MacNeill has written. But the music feels like something Christy Moore or his brother Luka Bloom might do. I'll maybe see if I can find some Brian MacNeill songs to request next month.

  • @bartweiner9854
    @bartweiner9854 Год назад +3

    Love this song. I would listen to this song on the airplane flying to my home in Philadelphia from the UK in the 90s and early 2000s

  • @markbrooks8144
    @markbrooks8144 Год назад +15

    Great song from a great album. My personal favourite from this album is “Speedway at Nazareth.” I really want to thank you for showcasing some of Mark Knopflers post Dire Straits work. There’s lots of it, dabbling with all sorts of genres. Beautiful music and lyrics as you’d expect from this bizarrely, forgotten genius.

    • @jjc5407
      @jjc5407 Год назад

      If you've ever had the privilege of seeing Mark and his band live then of all the songs they perform Speedway at Nazareth is the one that is taken to a whole other level compared to the studio recording, great as that is. The sense of cars careening around a track at high speed during the outro is hard to describe unless you've witnessed it. Magical stuff.

    • @markbrooks8144
      @markbrooks8144 Год назад +1

      @@jjc5407 Very true. I'm fortunate enough to have had that privilege a few times and am very much looking forward to the next one.

    • @bernardfinch7046
      @bernardfinch7046 Год назад +1

      @@jjc5407 I saw him perform Speedway at Nazareth in Birmingham and I know what you mean it was on another level. The guitar seemed to go right through my body never forgot it.

    • @jjc5407
      @jjc5407 Год назад

      @@markbrooks8144 I'd heard that Mark's decided to stop touring. I hope that doesn't mean he won't perform concerts again, at least in the UK. That said, his last couple of tours haven't come down to my neck of the woods like previous ones. He's largely stuck to Glasgow, Newcastle and London in the UK legs of his tours (given their personal significance to him) and then gone around the world. I would very much like the pleasure of seeing him and the band again.

    • @marksimpson1991
      @marksimpson1991 Год назад

      I can't listen to Speedway At Nazareth very often. Having raced in the 70s, it chokes me up every time. A brilliant song.

  • @JUSTMAR1E
    @JUSTMAR1E Год назад +2

    Gosh, it’s been a long time since I’ve heard this. Thanks Harry

  • @Cynthia...
    @Cynthia... Год назад +2

    I just knew that this would be wonderful David, I love them both so much.

  • @davidw7005
    @davidw7005 Год назад +1

    On of my favorites!

  • @TheDivayenta
    @TheDivayenta Год назад +1

    Sounds like a beautiful Irish song.

  • @sarahm.5356
    @sarahm.5356 24 дня назад

    I love the thematic complements on this album. That are these two men sailing to Philadelphia, discussing slavery, to draw the line that would demarcate freedom from bondage; later there's the rock band flying to America, looking for stardom; in between there are the black musicians touring America and trying to avoid getting lynched. I don't remember if or how the rest of the songs fit together. What It Is is universal; there's another reflective romantic song toward the beginning; well, later on I'll listen more.

  • @grimreaper-qh2zn
    @grimreaper-qh2zn Год назад +3

    Mason & Dixon, an epic postmodernist novel by Thomas Pynchon first published in 1997, centers on the collaboration of the historical Charles Mason and Jeremiah Dixon in their astronomical and surveying exploits in Cape Colony, Saint Helena, Great Britain and along the Mason-Dixon line in British North America on the eve of the American Revolutionary War.

    • @frankiefourfingers6717
      @frankiefourfingers6717 Год назад +1

      I’ve read the book twice and it’s one hell of a long read but really good. Also handy as a door stop it’s so big

  • @TollGateAB
    @TollGateAB Год назад +2

    Thank you for this reaction.
    Lots of Dire Straits references in this album!
    What It Is, Silvertown Blues, Speedway At Nazareth, One More Matinee, and of course Sailing To Philadelphia.
    Check them all out, you won’t regret it.

  • @charlesyateschalfant
    @charlesyateschalfant Год назад +2

    BTW Harri...Knopfler's favourite style is a fusion of folk, country/rockabilly and blues. With a little pop thrown in.

  • @StevenQ74
    @StevenQ74 Год назад +4

    You can also hear Paul Franklin playing the pedal steel in the background, he played with Mark solo, with Dire Straits and with Marks other band "The Notting Hillbillies" ruclips.net/video/__yJN2TuBCo/видео.html

  • @mrbutch308
    @mrbutch308 Год назад +1

    I am from Philadelphia. In my opinion this is the very best song about Philadelphia - out of dozens of songs written about my city ... Elton John, Bruce Springsteen, Boyz II Men, Oates & Hall, etc. notwithstanding. It tells a true story: the story of two English surveyors who were commissioned to settle a border dispute concerning two English colonies: Maryland and Pennsylvania. Even today we call the boundary line "The Mason Dixon Line."

  • @vlh0316
    @vlh0316 Год назад +4

    I love “El Macho “ from this album. Give it a try.

  • @judywalton9381
    @judywalton9381 Год назад +2

    Love this song! Mark is a historian - see "Remembrance Day" on his "Get Lucky" album. But if you want to hear a pair of legendary musicians just having fun, listen to ruclips.net/video/5pklluASxfA/видео.html from his album with Chet A"tkins. Another great cut from that one is "Yakety Axe." Love you, Harri!

  • @donnahighley2940
    @donnahighley2940 Год назад +2

    It's not surprising that you wouldn't know about America's Mason Dixon line. What's amazing is how much Mark Knopfler knows about it. Beautiful song.

    • @Sagitarria
      @Sagitarria Год назад

      He read Thomas Pynchon’s book. A great read

    • @JG-fv9bv
      @JG-fv9bv Год назад

      If memory serves me correctly Mark Knopfler made a tv documentary on the Mason Dixon line

  • @Oandad
    @Oandad Год назад +4

    You should do Yusuf/Cat Stevens, Where Do The Children Play.

  • @alaska_uk1303
    @alaska_uk1303 8 месяцев назад

    America did a cover of this one Harri, well worth a listen, features Mark Knopfler on guitar!

  • @Piano-Stew
    @Piano-Stew Год назад +1

    Mark Knopfler from Dire Straits

  • @scottr9900
    @scottr9900 Год назад

    Going out West in those days was a gamble. You might lose you shirt, or your scalp, depending on where you wound up.

  • @georgesheffield1580
    @georgesheffield1580 Год назад +1

    The reference to the Georgie boy and the boy from the west country are also references to the north and in south of America. The industrial north and agricultural south west of Britain.

  • @Sagitarria
    @Sagitarria Год назад

    Greatly inspired by Thomas Pynchon’s book Mason & Dixon

  • @colinbirks5403
    @colinbirks5403 20 дней назад

    The Mason Dixon Line? It's in America. Believe it separates four American states. Defines the North and the South of U.S.A.

  • @vinsgraphics
    @vinsgraphics Год назад +2

    It’s criminal that radio/tv focuses on the popular garbage designed for mass consumption rather than classic mastery like this. Mark has released 9 solo albums after DS (and working on #10), and virtually nothing from any of these albums is widely known.