Dijon 2013-06-30, Telegraph Solo with amazing solo! Mark Knopfler at his best.
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@mowburnt23 дні тому
Can we have a moment of appreciation for the sound engineer on this live performance - super clear and well balanced!
@richarddejager92679 днів тому
100% 👍 Greets from the Netherlands
@KCYPRIANO11 місяців тому
It should be illegal to play a commercial during "EPIC" solos such as this!🥵
@JustSomeVideos09 місяців тому
Surely only EPIC if slapped?
@ArethaMarques2 місяці тому
They have to keep the vibration low.
@sslaytor2 місяці тому
Pay your monthly fee and they disappear!
@professornuke75622 місяці тому
UMMM, pay up.
@kitfranzman4860Місяць тому
The person putting the video up makes money off ads
@nickyoung47999 місяців тому
My Mum died today, and she loved this guy as much as I do. Thank you Mark ❤
@PamDukovac-ie3dk9 місяців тому
So sorry hon
@CurriedBat8 місяців тому
Sorry for your loss.
@lukechurch84918 місяців тому
If your mum loved mark and his music, what can I say,peace bro.She too is a legend
@williamscally77498 місяців тому
Thinking of you and sending love from Australia. She's "going home " as my mum did 3 years ago.
@Onionbaron4 місяці тому
All mum´s die, and so do we all... My mum is fighting cancer but we all know it´s a question of time... She knows, we know... It´s a struggle, she is my idol, the best person ever lived and I´m not sure I can cope with the loss of her! But I know she would want me to carry her torch and try to warp the world in the right direction,,, And I will try for her sake, and for all those who will come...
@DroneCowboy599 днів тому
Amazing!! the most underrated songwriter of all time. Love everything he does Cheers 😎💗🤘✌🎷🎸🎸🎹
@toby99998 днів тому
Was he really underated? I can remember how big Dire Straits was back in the 1980s. I still have their most popular album in my collection from 1985. It sold over 30 million copies.
@onelazyafternoonРік тому
Dear UKposts, thanks for the commercial break towards the end of the final solo, so thoughtful. I was about to enter a trance-like state, you saved me from experiencing total bliss and brought me back to the real world.
@michaeldoyle9932Рік тому
I'm with you David. That was BS!
@keithdraycottРік тому
Special place in hell for the drone that did that.
@wasssoxxРік тому
Ah, yes! Keep the plebs on their toes. Allow no time to reflect, to ponder. Our god forebid that they ever begin to think for themselves.
@misignalРік тому
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@Super24810Рік тому
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@RalphEssex34 місяці тому
Marky is the one. A true song writing genius. A master guitarist. A beautiful man. Thanks, Mr Knopfler, Happy 2024.
@willyegli92902 місяці тому
A Master❤🎸🌹
@Th4thWiseman2 місяці тому
Proper thread created with a proper comment 👍 Mark Knopfler is a magnificent gift to all, a humble man on and off stage. ❤️
@Fell_Wanderer2 місяці тому
Knopfler is GOD
@richarddixon857Місяць тому
🎉
@richarddixon857Місяць тому
@😅😅Th4thWiseman
@thierrydijoux5081Рік тому
Thank God, I've lived in Mark Knopfler's time on Earth.
@mousiebrown17479 місяців тому
Amen, Brother!
@user-gh2oq6rq9h9 місяців тому
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@user-gh2oq6rq9h9 місяців тому
14:28 14:28 14:30
@Digerone4 місяці тому
He's just one of the very best!
@deborahvpМісяць тому
Mark, thanks for keyboards! 😊
@robhammer401Рік тому
Mark Knopfler... absolutly one of the best in history ....along with David Gilmour....amazing!
@sonoransaguaro8428Рік тому
Oh... you got that right!! Those two masters top Everyone else!!❤️❤️🌵🌺😎
@danielvandersall675611 місяців тому
Ahem--Jimmy Page (COUGH) 😁
@robhammer40111 місяців тому
@@danielvandersall6756 @so true …every one of them have so much true talent….and there are others deserve a mention but these three are my favorite!
@kiwibird11211 місяців тому
My thoughts EXACTLY!👍
@brianwood74809 місяців тому
There are many, many of us music lovers & fans who feel exactly the same way about these two extraordinarily special & gifted human beings. I wish Mark Knopfler and David Gilmour could read, understand and grasp what their music has meant to millions of people around the world in the last 40 to 50 odd years.
@MotherGoose2644 місяці тому
These days few things can put a smile on my face..thank god Marks solo still does 😊
@samsides34494 місяці тому
And always will!💓💓
@beefandbarley4 місяці тому
Find the Beauty Frans. We’re all in this. ✌️
@noneofakind39653 місяці тому
And I'd like to add a thought to your comment, Reading your comment has given me the same and Ditto as well ❤🤙🏼
@sess12211 місяців тому
Everyone talks about the guitar playing but the keyboard work in this is just as brilliant and really sets the mood.
@ian753810 місяців тому
Totally agree, as keyboard player and pianist I know just how hard this is to play. Greatness personified, name one group today that can even come close to the bands of yore?
@jeffzafiropoulos57710 місяців тому
Agreed. Beautiful touch and phrasing.
@piratepete43229 місяців тому
Well spotted me in Herr from OZ.❤
@Cloxxki9 місяців тому
I wonder how the piano, keyboard and sax lines for his best songs came to be what they are. Did the available musicians improv something, or did Mark already know where the notes would go?
@sess1229 місяців тому
@@Cloxxki The songwriter typically shows the chord progression to the other musicians and lets them know the "mood" he wants to create. Good, creative players, at least most of the time would listen, "feel" it out, fall into it and play until it worked. I would guess this is what takes place in the beginning here (there's no sax so I'm assuming you're referring to the flute part). Beyond that, I'm guessing, by watching Knopfler here, he's almost acting as an orchestra leader in a way, as he turns to the other musicians to cue, approve or whatever.
@williamgreenfield9991Місяць тому
Well folks, let's face it. This is one of the greatest songs in the history of rock and roll. As a lifelong devotee of listening to epic rock and its guitarists (First rock concert I ever saw was Cream in '68, second was The Jimi Hendrix Experience in Nov. '68) I speak, well, from experience. I've seen many other greats live, but this guy, I mean how many players can construct a solo like this that builds tension for so long? The lad is a bit of a genius, I declare. And seriously, the entire band is absolutely killing it.
@keithmanning5279Місяць тому
Rt on my good man ! Spellbinding...
@ronhall903926 днів тому
You lucky bastard. I just hit the scene in the late 70's and the crack (original pronunciation - its a Northern English/Southern Scottish word nicked by the Paddies) was about Free and all the old rock stuff. I got AC/DC, Whitesnake, Rory Gallagher and Blue Oyster Cult (just misse Motorhead) and other stalwarts - yer just gotta roll with it. Be happy with you have got and listen to the old stuff (with headphones and a cotes de Rhone)
@williamgreenfield999125 днів тому
@@ronhall9039 I get a real kick out of telling folks that I saw Hendrix and Cream live in '68. One of the things I remember about the Experience show is when Jimi was introducing one of the big hits like Foxy Lady he said "This is where we were a million years ago, but I know this is what you want to hear". Electric Ladyland had just come out and you could hear that he wanted to move on musically, but the fans wanted the "old" stuff. Joni Mitchell once said "They hate you if you change and they hate you if you stay the same. You can't win, so I decided to go ahead and change". (Paraphrased). Only saw her once but was lucky (again) that it was the tour she did with Jaco Pastorius, Pat Metheny and other great jazz musicians. When Jaco took his solo slot he was playing some amazingly beautiful stuff, quite soft and subtle, when some clown in the audience shouted "Get it on!" (The rest of the audience was being respectfully silent). The look on Jaco's face would have killed the guy, if looks could kill. Not much of today's music grabs me, although I must say that Buckethead is the most amazing musician I've ever heard in my life. Check him out if you haven't already.
@roshanbeni360119 днів тому
❤❤❤❤❤❤
@NisseOhlsen17 днів тому
David Gilmour, Comfortably Numb.
@KM-jp2wxРік тому
I always read through the comments that are posted under these music submissions, and there is always so much love and admiration for Mark Knopfler. Thank you to all who share how he has enriched your lives through his music. It adds to the magnitude of his gift to the world.
@jp-mc2bpРік тому
So many great talents that are no longer. Still listen. And will till I die
@KM-jp2wxРік тому
@@jp-mc2bp Same here.
@antonyryan345711 місяців тому
hes a legend that's why
@erepsekahs11 місяців тому
There is so much evil and pain in this world, but hearing Knopfler makes the price worth paying.
@Cloxxki8 місяців тому
Let's hope Mark does as well.
@jaykay6387Рік тому
Nobody plays like him, a totally original genius.
@johnnybraceРік тому
AAAAAAA-men
@jayanta8610Рік тому
Mark the man! His fingers flow like a river, so smooth, such a genius! Underrated for his talent - maybe because not many have heard his solos or Dire Straits Alchemy and all the rankings are based on popular vote?!
@cataclem28Рік тому
Unfortunately not now
@BesokoolРік тому
@@cataclem28 Why?
@jf8424Рік тому
Oh yeah😊🤩
@chasbolo6226Рік тому
I will never forget the first time I ever heard this guy play. I was sitting in a self-serve gas station I worked at over in Dallas and this came on the radio. I was hypnotized in the first few seconds of "Sultans of Swing" and had to just sit there and try to digest what I was listening to. Changed my life, forever. Thank you Mark, still love you and your music like few others.
@barendblufРік тому
Nice comment. Same experience here in Amsterdam
@bogsplash8612Рік тому
Agreed, a fantastic song, well written and so well played.
@jimmypeach8838Рік тому
played on a softball team named Sultans of Swing
@act.13.41Рік тому
I dropped by a friend's house. He said, "You've got to hear this." It started with "Down to the Waterline." When the album had finished, all I could say was, "Again." I was blown away. A sound all his own. I knew Mark was one of a kind and even today, he still is.
@catherinedellaviteРік тому
He was borned with a guitar at the hand of his hand...A french woman in love till 20 years every morning get up with a solo...Plse be curious and go and listen a french guitarist who Clapton congratulates...PAUL PERSON SOLO BA BA BA XXXXX
@cemsarioglu59478 місяців тому
Nothing to say. He is beyond musical talent, Mr Knopfler is something else. I grew up with his music and I will always be a huge fan. Thank you…
@SoniaMaria-dy5ug9 місяців тому
Ohhh My Lord!!!! ...this is simply BRILLIANT!!!... how can a man pack 500 years of history in sooo touching verses of pure emotion delightful harmony...... ohh everything under a Super Mestro leading a great band..... echoing guitar talking smoothly with the beautiful piano ..muuuch more!!!.... ONLY MY GREAT POET COULD DO IT!!!.THANK YOU MARK..💋💋🎸🎸🎶🎶❤️❤️💥💥
@javierfueyo68712 місяці тому
ALASBUENAS Otia Sonia María Totalmente de acuerdo contigo ❤😂y a reír. .....y. APASALOBIEN TÛSYTÔS
@alexnunoРік тому
Best song ever. This man has more music on his pinky than most kids today on all fingers combined. Those were the times.
@carp1118Рік тому
That's true, his fingers are magic, and no one can play like him, how much fingers the man have, not many fingers to play like Mark Knopfler, and his brain are full with sounds, music and good stuff, in other Heads are a lot of Shit, Mark is a genie and I hope his live is long, when he's gone no one can beat him, no one come after him with this fingers and so full of music
@sonoransaguaro8428Рік тому
OMG Yes!🔥💥🌟 Those WERE the Times!!❤️😎🌵🌺
@kennethmardis213211 місяців тому
Have all their songs. I think
@lapelcelery4210 місяців тому
True, but don't discount all of us kids - some of us still care to try.
@santiedebeer94619 місяців тому
There's a young guy called Marcin. And a lot of others stil practicing, some will get there. Hang in there!
@marieblueРік тому
The Telegraph Road is a major north-south 70 mile thoroughfare in Michigan. Mark Knopfler was inspired to write this song while riding in the front of the tour bus, which made the journey down Telegraph Road. Back then, Knopfler was reading “The Growth of the Soil” (1917), a novel by the Nobel Prize (1920) winning Norwegian author Knut Hamsun, and he felt compelled to put the two together and compose a piece about the beginning of the development along Telegraph Road and the changes over the ensuing decades. This was a metaphor for the development of America and the ruining of one man’s dream in the wake of its decline. “Telegraph Road” (1982) clocks in at 14:15‼️ 💚🎵💙
@TheLRiderРік тому
Thanks Marie always interesting to understand the root meaning and background of a song especially a masterpiece like this.
@marieblueРік тому
@@TheLRider Thank you so much for this kind feedback, Brian. Warmest regards to you.
@hansvanderiet5129Рік тому
Never knew that. But always felt a connection between these two pieces of art. Very interesting! Wonderfull stories.
@marieblueРік тому
@@hansvanderiet5129 Thank you for this kind feedback. Best regards to you.
@Thomas-dp2mf11 місяців тому
I worked in Detroit years ago and had to ride on telegraph.when I heard this I thought it fit for the Detroit area I guess I was right
@hcastagnolo111 місяців тому
In times when music has become a festival of rational and technical thought mixed with a gymnastic demand, listening to Knopler again reminds us that music is FEELED, not thought, and that with just one note suspended in time can move you to tears. Thank you Marck for leaving a beautiful mark in our lives.
@tswhite792910 місяців тому
One note suspended in time. My man. Same thoughts.
I've been listening to this masterpiece since when I was 11. From the Brazilian countryside, it's a proof of concept that music will always be universal.
@beautifulenergywithbeccy5425Рік тому
He's a prophet. Listen to the words!
@jeantours9641Рік тому
You are born, you hopefully are raised, you overcome bad times, you enjoy great moments, you plant a tree, you build a house, you love, you raise kids, you might write a book, you age , you think: did I really wrote that music? yes sir, you did and we thank you !
@susanfretwell4375Рік тому
Makes words out of guitar notes.don’t forget the pianist.fantastic.
@dfbaerwaldРік тому
The sublime Jim Cox
@sureshot83999 місяців тому
I saw him play this song in Vancouver years ago. It was worth the price of the ticket on its own. So sad he has retired from touring, my daughter is a big fan now and I would love to have seen him one more time with her.
@Ozzie1438 місяців тому
yeah i mean he has a strong legacy, might as well leave out on a bang. he just looks exhausted these days, sad to see age has slowed him down. nevertheless, still GOAT.
@davidlowen7802Рік тому
I'm 80+ how come this has only now come my way. I must have been sleeping - that's all i can say. Amazing!!
@paulholmes8398Рік тому
Discovering Dire Straights Better late than never. What songs have you heard and whats your favorite. I love Brothers in Arms, Romeo & Juliette cant beat a bit of Money for nothing and the Sultans of Swing....
@markmarkplaceРік тому
I just turned 60 and am right behind you! Let's catch up!
@markthomas3730Рік тому
His mastery of the guitar is beyond words...
@BrunoAxhausenРік тому
Mark just improvises a melody in a solo that many other songwriters would kill to compose for a song just once in their careers…
@Katiebelly123Рік тому
This Telegraph Road is so touching it brings tears to my eyes. Thank you Mark!!!!!
@neilhartley7827Рік тому
Mine too, Mark is brilliant his solo,s always bring a tear
@Mr_Rob_otto2 роки тому
He wrote this on tour, driving up Telegraph Road from Ohio to Pontiac Michigan. The road is a two lane stretch through farmlands, past cities and suburbs. Telegraph Road widens into three lanes in both directions. Six lanes of traffic, three lanes of traffic moving slow. Beautiful, especially having driven that stretch of road.
@greenman7612Рік тому
While I’d like to believe that story since I’ve traveled that “Telegraph Road” many times, it’s unlikely. There are many Telegraph Roads!
@fotogfitzfoto412Рік тому
It was, according to Knopfler, inspired by a tour bus drive along Telegraph Road (US 24) in downtown Detroit, while he was reading Knut Hamsun's Growth of the Soil.
@alanlewis7924Рік тому
Could be true, been up and down that road many times. So have a little faith or make the cat wise. It's your choice!
@dennisodell3040Рік тому
Ah fella’s who cares which Telegraph Road this masterfully written song is about. Mr. Knopfler writes mesmerizing stories, linking the words with spellbinding music and finishing it all up with a performance that he makes look as effortless as pulling up his britches in the morning.
@raynabozny2338Рік тому
I worked at a Ford Dealership on Telegraph Rd in Redford Michigan for 27 years on that route
@eireannspooner40494 місяці тому
Knoffler is the man! Love everything he does
@ginarobey5749 місяців тому
I love his total unassuming demeanor. Effortless brilliance.
@chuckkonowalchuk4988Рік тому
oh my....I have no words...the man is a genius. absolutely phenomenal
@trevorbest-gn2dqРік тому
I'd forgotten just how good this track was. What an absolute talent Mark Knopfler is. I remember him first appearing with Dire Straits on TV back in the 70's playing Sultans of Swing and realised then this guy was something else.
@syrdax9 місяців тому
I was reading a post about Nazareth Speedway which lead me to find Speedway at Nazareth which lead me to again, find a new live version of Telegraph. Blast of song. I own the original Alchemy albums which I had to make into mp3 because they were getting old. Me and my friend went to a place to play pool in the 90's and they had this music box and every time we'd play Telegraph Road and the guys who knew us were "not again a 15 minute track" but they ended loving the shit out of Dire Straits thanks to it, I'm talking in a place north Argentina where local style music is popular. Anyway, I always love to find what Mark's doing lately and I love that he's still playing and there's always a great solo from him.
@Cloxxki8 місяців тому
So did Bob Dylan. He didn't want to write or record anymore without the benefit of Mark on his team :)
@smagherini8 місяців тому
always loved how the song builds up to Mark’s majestic solo
@jemaaelfna9 місяців тому
It seems so easy for Mark to sing ,just like a storyteller telling his story ,music is just flowing behind !!!! GOD BLESS YOU SIR for decades of nice music .
@SophisticatedBob9 місяців тому
His touch, feel and dynamics are unequaled. Amazing man.
@gohumbertoРік тому
Basically he plays the perfect choice of note, at the perfect time, all the time.
@borisgalos6967Рік тому
In the perfect way
@johnc.roberts9736Рік тому
He never misses a single note/ the absolutely paranormal as in his ability to create such complex melody and phrasing I am so very humbled and appreciative that there are periods of emotional intensity that I feel that my heart will break🎼🎶🎼🎶🎸🎸❤
@bartjanssen3837Рік тому
alas, at 11:55 he messes up. Unfortunately after 2005 Mark gradually started losing his fluidity
@daveburgess6028Рік тому
By far the best guitar solo one will ever witness or hear. What else can be said? Mark Knopfler is a legend!
@ckirubakarane4 місяці тому
I listening Mark music 35 years, still it is new. Amazing talent and tune.
@etg719311 місяців тому
This song and Mark’s guitar solo transports my soul to the doorsteps of musical heaven.
@geoffstricklerРік тому
Knopfler is a genius, at guitar, and at storytelling. Telegraph Road is one of his greats, perhaps matched only by a number of tracks on “Brothers in Arms” album, which is a masterpiece.
@paulholmes8398Рік тому
Couldn't agree more. The title track is epic.....
@BM-jy6cb8 місяців тому
Fascinating how people perceive things so differently, and everyone is entitled to their view. For my part, Brothers in Arms was their worst album by a country mile. Pure commercial junk, and coming after the excellent Love over Gold made it even more of a disappointment. A friend once described it as "music to Hoover to" and he wasn't wrong IMHO.
@geoffstrickler8 місяців тому
@@BM-jy6cb There are only two particularly commercial (radio/TV friendly) tracks on Brothers in Arms, “Money for Nothing”, and “Walk of Life”, and frankly, it’s a bit surprising that Money For Nothing got much radio play with it’s play time of over 8 minutes. Of course, they did release two 4-5 minute single versions, so that’s probably what got most of the airplay. I’m sure the MTV video had much to do with that as well. But the rest of that album is where the good stuff is, and none of it is the type of stuff that’s likely to be played anywhere but “Classic Rock” and “Album Oriented Rock” stations.
@user-hx5dm6ms3j5 місяців тому
Да, его гитара говорит .....
@khristianvinales8849Місяць тому
Agreed.And Ride Across The River is one of then alongside Brothers in Arms
@karimousaad4534 роки тому
Telegraph Road is always magical, a beautiful trip full of colours and the final solo is sublime.
@johngibson94634 роки тому
And the colours keep changing. MK must have created a hundred different versions of Tel road outro. I get the impression he just makes it up as he goes along with just enough consistency so that the band can keep up with him. He's just enjoying himself. I can't imagine he pens out a new score for every live performance. The reality is that this version only has snatches of the original, but what is consistent is his smooth performance of what is an incredibly piece to replicated.
@johnirwin335Рік тому
He fell in love with the guitar and many have been reborn as a result. For me, Sultans shows a unique tenderness, truly unique..Notes just like kisses come out and just hang in the air. I want to send him.a.thank you card for Christmas...
@lioraglatt-berkowitz992811 місяців тому
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@MauaoManРік тому
The guy is so laid back I’m surprised he stands upright
@annettereynolds7457Рік тому
This is definitely his defining moment. Absolutely breathtaking.
@daveburgess6028Рік тому
Well said! His best guitar solo period!
@kairikkola10 місяців тому
Mark Knopfler style is so unique. That makes him greatest guitarist of all time.
@kevinlawton77588 місяців тому
Probably the cleanest guitar solo ever! Been listening to Telegraph Road since 1982 with how many different players involved (?) over thew years and it never ceases to send chills! I used to think 'Sultans of Swing' was the epitome of Mark Knopfler, but now I think it's Telegraph Road.
@Cloxxki8 місяців тому
He's not exactly holding back or hiding in that solo, now is he?
@timothykelleher1876Рік тому
Mark and Santana are the best guitarists I've heard in my 63 years, IMHO. Love his music. They are great stories of love, romance, friendship, travel thru time.
@susanbezio670814 днів тому
Jeff Beck
@lespreston667611 місяців тому
He still lives in his music, I am glad I lived to see such talent.
@Martin25KCРік тому
He is a Master of guitar, no more words
@georgesheffield1580Рік тому
And a master composer and a master story teller .
@erepsekahs11 місяців тому
There are no words for it. He pays so beautifully, so sensitively, it brings tears to my eyes. What an effing genius he is.
@marcofaustinelli70103 місяці тому
9:14 - The start of a fantastic journey... you can feel the anticipation in Mark's wavy arm movements, and then off he goes: skillful, delicate, virtuoso never excessive, always in control. The smartest left hand in the history of guitars...
@sscholle3 місяці тому
My understanding is, he is left-handed! and learned to play on a right-handed guitar.
@marcofaustinelli70103 місяці тому
@@sscholle That's exactly my point. Our favorite hand remains our premier tool, with natural, instinctive, subtly superior capabilities. I am left-handed, I play piano and my accompaniments come out more "special" than my melodies. When I watch Mark Knopfler play, the hand that "makes" the music is the one caressing the frets.
@Stephenformusic3 місяці тому
Makes him unusual. Imagining playing a left handed guitar fretting with my right.
@garydrumsgardner3 місяці тому
After reading the first comment about an advert spoiling someone's enjoyment of this live performance, I feel particulary lucky to have watched this without the intrusive ads! Beautiful.
@YesaywaaaaaaaaaaМісяць тому
Well u play it upside down steph. Imagine been playing guitar. Great fair play. Music is life🎸🎶👌
@vincents3334Рік тому
A musical genius. Songs, sound, lyrics, guitar playing.
@stevesealey63122 роки тому
Never get tired of hearing this
@stooge81Рік тому
My life is better for having seen this guitar great play live, both solo and with Dire Straits. Two of the greatest live music experiences of my life.
@DManDo-rw2uqРік тому
How am I today years old and hearing this for the first time? What a beautiful song.
@JS-hu7pvРік тому
Imagine Mark walking into a random guitar store on a busy Saturday afternoon, ball cap and sunglasses on. He picks his choice of guitars and begins improvising a solo like this.
@alundeere62022 місяці тому
Apparently Tash Sultana did exactly that here in Australia. Check out her music it’s amazing.
@robertweldon7909Рік тому
10/20/2022 With every tune there is a story. With every story there is an experience or a history. That is what you get with Mark Knopfler, every time. Be it Sultans of Swing, Single Handed Sailor, Sailing to Philadelphia, or Telegraph Road. All of it tied together with some of the best guitar picking you will ever find anywhere. It's just sad that he had to stop. I sure hope he's well, we don't need to loose another great right now. You have to have experienced his live concerts to really appreciate his music (mine was his first US tour with Dire Straits) ;-)
@AgentRafaРік тому
I agree with everything you wrote. But why did he have to stop? Was it just because he got older or was it because of the jab?
@michaeljones1686Рік тому
@@AgentRafa The jab?
@jayanta8610Рік тому
I am sad that I could never attend a live Mark concert. That will remain a regret. He’s an absolute musical genius non-pareil.
@robertweldon7909Рік тому
@@AgentRafa No, he has heart problems, according to one report I heard.
@AgentRafaРік тому
@@robertweldon7909 You mean like 'myocarditis'? Heart problems could very well be jab related...
@hankreardon6998Рік тому
Mark is all about tone and clarity and it taps directly into my spinal chord somehow. Will always be my favorite.
@AgentRafaРік тому
Well said, me too. Mark is the GOAT imo.
@tourerongpoordoy8753Рік тому
Bought my first cassette direstraits album. Brothers in arms with his metal guitar on the cover when i was 16 years old. Hook to his music eversince.
@leehill9922Рік тому
Get chills when I hear this, still.
@rickiaustin65983 місяці тому
Mark Knopfler,Will always be one of the most special guitarists of all time. Your music takes me back to the most amazing years of my life thankyou my Brother in arms ❤ From NZ please come back and play for us 😊
@robertross30268 місяців тому
My son introduced me to Dire Straits. Went to two of their concerts. Absolutely the best ever and This is his best.
@MeridoFlowРік тому
What a beautiful music! Makes you forget all your worries. Thank you
@mariovanrompaey9291Рік тому
Absolutely, exceptional musician!
@djmorry8748Рік тому
It's 44 years since I last saw him as a young man playing Sultans of Swing! I bet if you asked him does he still practice, he would say yes, and I'm getting better at it!
@jimbarth9090Рік тому
Timeless song from one of the most brilliant guitarists we have seen!
@robertanderson987822 дні тому
No words for this level of wonder
@LeoTopolРік тому
What an amazingly beautiful piece of art. I have listened to this over and over again for the last 3 days. Just WOW!❤️❤️❤️
@bulldozerkeРік тому
I'm utterly impressed by how quiet people are when he starts singing. You hear absolutely no one
@tomgribbin9531Місяць тому
One of the greatest anthems in the history of rock and roll . Respect .
@nancyferranti76908 місяців тому
This man and his music , whether him or Dire Straits , got me thru living in Asian countries and traveling the trains !
@marcelmallory2761Рік тому
God, this was mesmerizing........ such a great artist.
@user-qq2mo1ek2rРік тому
It drives my wife mad however, I just never tire of listening to Dire Straits. They are so musical, meaningful and always original.
@marionkidder1128Рік тому
Ye Gods! What an incredibly gifted musician! His brilliant talent stops me in my tracks every time . Thank you.
@adladl4276Рік тому
Amazing story teller. Comes from both his voice and his guitar. Absolute genius.
@Tika2030Рік тому
Wow, amazing music! He's the greatest guitarist of all!
@malcolmwindust388811 місяців тому
I would love to hear Knopfler play Comfortably Numb (I think he did once) and Gilmour play Telegraph Road. Two brilliant melodic guitarists swapping material. 👍😁
@debragraham246311 місяців тому
OMG-How incredible would that be?????
@user-uf9ki9cz8w8 місяців тому
That would be awesome.
@jaykay63874 місяці тому
That would be interesting, indeed.
@sean.butterworthРік тому
Amazing! My favourite guitar solo of all time. And to think no two will ever sound exactly the same. What talent this man possesses.
@solomonkane223Рік тому
Always thought this to be one of his best works. Love how the last part of the song is just one big jam session. It's like a beautiful 3 way dance between the drums, piano, and his unmatched guitar playing.
@Cloxxki8 місяців тому
Others can play those notes. He comes up with them first and as he goes along. Has anyone else ever been able to compose another Knopfler song?
@jm9103Рік тому
This video is pure Gold, each second.. . the position, the sound, the colurs and of course the magie of Mr. Mknopfler... Shines! One of the best things of this world, peace!
@SNUBAUSAРік тому
such a great musician and band, absolutely special
@icklefРік тому
OMFG master class in musical perfection. Mark, stunning performance.
@williamadamsmusic3025Рік тому
Knopfler delivers such a gentle, touching and beautiful song,.. it's hard to get a message across and bring folks to tears at the same time, but Knopfler pulls it off and makes it look so easy... I ❤ You Brother! Thankyou!
@peterstiefel352311 місяців тому
I was in middle school. Changed me. Unbelievable band. One of a kind.
@musikofi94 місяці тому
gave me shivers, amazing, amazing, wonderful! I love it as much as 35 year ago!
@stevejarvis186Рік тому
Just unbelievable. I saw him play this with Dire Straits on the Brothers In Arms Tour in the 80`s in BIrmingham, its one of my favourite songs. Thanks for all the music Mark.
@CymrunswРік тому
OMG, I was there that night when he played this song with that one light bouncing off that amazing alloy guitar. What a night, never forget it.
@terancepreston5269Рік тому
Ah 1985 at the NEC I was there also
@anaconda6147Рік тому
13:06 pizza commercial. 🍕😫
@TheLRiderРік тому
I was there too and with my girlfriend. Beautiful night.. What a concert loved the NEC..
@hjones451Рік тому
At the NEC - I was there too!
@davidammra99043 місяці тому
I was 15 and in the late seventies spun my cousin’s vinyl collection, Dire Traits debut album touched my soul. And became my most sought after band. Making Movies wore out more record deck needles than I’d care to remember. Tunnel of Love refers to a ride in a fair ground , Spanish City in a north eastern seaside town,Whitley Bay. Dust and Diesel, and first dates. Thank you Mark. I’m heading to Christie’s with my piggy bank 31/01/2024. ;-)
@David-th2ug8 місяців тому
Probably., the most underrated songwriter of all time. His playing is sublime.
@simonshrouder34763 місяці тому
Can you imagine the power of this piece of music if you could go back in time and play it to patrons of a Mozart concert. Would the beat live in their brains as it does in ours? IMHO one of the greatest MK masterpieces here...
@sergmadzonni5637Рік тому
What a beautiful song! Thank you, Mr. Mark Knopfler!
@chadchesney3858Рік тому
My all time fave guitar hero. A guitar playing savant, a genius PLUS 1.
@lorigrisham46512 роки тому
That would have been epic to be in that audience! Legendary performance!
@fotogfitzfoto412Рік тому
A far better version was recorded at the Hammersmith Odeon in London in July 1983 during the Alchemy tour. I was there and it was epic. The 13+ minute track appears on the Alchemy LP, and is a fixture on my favourite composition playlist. I might be old, but at least I saw all the great bands.
@jayderrett7362Рік тому
@@fotogfitzfoto412 I was also there that night. My first ever gig, at the age of 15. I'd only just discovered them when Private Investigations got to number two in the charts. I only went along with a mate as a way to get out the house and act a bit grown up by going up west. A night I'll never forget for my first lesson in true musical craftsmanship.
@1johnsonfamily10 місяців тому
Both of you are very lucky
@redbay8527Місяць тому
What an beautiful song. This man is a musical genius. I hope he lives forever....
@danielmcgraw3201Рік тому
Sitting here my dog curled up beside me listening to pure genius and talent. It’s a MK kind of night!
@lpja2326Рік тому
Living legend, forever legend till the end of time and beyond....
@jaymacpherson8167Рік тому
Thank you for posting. I’ve been a Knopfler fan ever since Sultans of Swing was released in the US. For me his music and that of his mates is timeless.
@davidizett5307Рік тому
Yes! I have it all!
@breakandrun70Місяць тому
What can you say, that already has not been said. One of the best guitarist on the planet, he has given the world that beautiful gift, along with the awesome song writing ability. Thank you Mark, appreciate what you do.🤩❤🥍 Your the best!
@murraycatto1Рік тому
Never get sick of listening to it, from on of the greatest
@JosephSvorc-jg4gwРік тому
Simply amazing .. thanks to all envolved .. there is nobody that can surpass history knowledge and wisdom Mark is the kind of Man, that his peers went to for solice, and inspiration!! ♥️
@JosephSvorc-jg4gwРік тому
Sorry for the misspelling, etc, You know what I was trying to convey
@JosephSvorc-jg4gwРік тому
Especially Eric Clapton. . who has admitted he had always taken a back seat to Mr. K
@chrisandrew852Рік тому
An absolute master of his craft
@holynyork71246 днів тому
5 in the morning and found Mark,OMG this ol girl is dancing in the kitchen! Love you & your wonderful music.🎉👍🏻😊❤️👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻❤️❤️
@mariemorley85284 дні тому
Yes! This old gal dancing too with joy of receiving this gift 💜
@Craig27609 місяців тому
I asked a guitar player friend if he could teach me to play like Mark Knopfler. He said, "We all want to play like Mark Knopfler."
@DeeEllEff3 місяці тому
The final 3-4 minutes of this song is one of the most sublime guitar solos I’ve ever heard (and believe me, as a music critic 40 years since my sophomore year in college I’ve heard plenty). MK is Ultra indeed! Keep on rocking
@christophemonniaux3047Рік тому
Mélodie exceptionnelle, toujours autant de frissons, Mark Knopfler un des plus grands guitariste que j'ai eu la chance de voir plusieurs fois, souvenirs inoubliables...