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Did Dire Straits' Mark Knopfler create the coolest riff ever?... YEP! I'll explain!
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@dragonfire61
@dragonfire61 Год назад
An interview with Mark Knopfler would be amazing Rick. Just saying 😂
@kentl7228
@kentl7228 Год назад
Agreed! I would adore to listen to that. I think he is wary of interviews but with Rick, there would be mutual respect, the questions would stimulate Knopfler and he would want to learn some things from Rick.
@UnspecializedCuriosity
@UnspecializedCuriosity Год назад
That would be so cool!
@newwavepop
@newwavepop Год назад
i would love that. but i dont think Mark does things. i mean like i think he is literally retired and wants nothing to do with attention of any sort.
@AKLZ01780
@AKLZ01780 Год назад
Yes, invite him for an interview!!!
@darringodden7225
@darringodden7225 Год назад
I believe it was the Chris Evans radio show where I heard Mark say he would like guitar lessons. So if I am correct it would be very interesting to hear what Rick could help him with. No doubt the interview would be an epic as Mark is a right down to earth chap.
@Craig2760
@Craig2760 Год назад
Several years ago I asked a bandmate and guitarist friend if he would give me some guitar lessons. Told him I want to play like Mark Knopfler. He replied, "We ALL want to play like Mark Knopfler!"
@ChrisZwolinski
@ChrisZwolinski Год назад
We all have dreams😆😅🤣😂
@Nick-xh6of
@Nick-xh6of Год назад
Mark Knoplfer and Chet Atkins are like PB and J.
@mattiasjohansson7231
@mattiasjohansson7231 Год назад
And django Reinhardt
@driggs2821
@driggs2821 Год назад
And Metheny. Good God, Metheny.
@alanh7247
@alanh7247 Год назад
knopfler wanted to play like jj cale.
@nunocosta6138
@nunocosta6138 10 месяцев назад
Mark knopfler is without a doubt one of the best songwriters and guitarists in music history.
@heathercollins4432
@heathercollins4432 5 месяцев назад
"CGP" ("Certified Guitar Player") according to Chet Atkins....😎
@edcollins9377
@edcollins9377 4 месяца назад
Outstanding guitarist yes, and a decent songwriter, but that's about it since he has only 1 amazing song (Sultans of shwing as Austin Powers would say)..
@joedwyer3297
@joedwyer3297 4 месяца назад
​@@edcollins9377brothers in arms is a masterpiece
@PhilipJanoff
@PhilipJanoff 4 месяца назад
@@joedwyer3297 as is Telegraph Road
@ac1646
@ac1646 3 месяца назад
@@edcollins9377 Nice bait 🥰
@iainsutherland1113
@iainsutherland1113 Год назад
Dire Straits are one of these rock bands that stand out from the crowd because you can genuinely say they created their own ‘sound’. They were around at a time when we weren’t short of unbelievable bands but you can put on a Dire Straits record and instantly tell it’s them, no one else sounds like them. 😎
@tamedshrew235
@tamedshrew235 Год назад
I agree and also think Steely Dan fits that definition for the 70s
@mrnice7570
@mrnice7570 11 месяцев назад
Beautifully put
@irajserpent8453
@irajserpent8453 11 месяцев назад
I think kings call from phyl lynott really sounds like dire straits
@grantstanfield6636
@grantstanfield6636 11 месяцев назад
Mr. Knopfler is a genius and makes a sounds that instantly improves my mood and outlook on life. If I had the chance to meet him, I would thank him from the bottom of my heart.
@bugscorb
@bugscorb 11 месяцев назад
This is true, but at the same time every album was unique with its own sound. The closest in sound were Dire Straits and communiqué, although still different. But the rest had their very own style and sound. Knopfler didn't try and rehash from what went on before.
@chad0x
@chad0x Год назад
Mark Knoflers guitar playing always sounds so effortless doesn't it? Like he's just dropping it in without even thinking about it. Incredible. Brothers in Arms is one of the best Albums of all time.
@dougm5341
@dougm5341 Год назад
Brothers in Arms is arguably the greatest song ever
@EsternoPidovana
@EsternoPidovana Год назад
I disagree, Making Movies is definitely better and with more great songs. In Brothers in Arm there is much less Marc guitar and more keyboards and saxophone.
@briang530
@briang530 Год назад
​@@EsternoPidovana that's a hard sell but I could see the argument for it. I have original presses and digital remasters of every Dire Straights and Knopfler solo album (except for ShangriLa which I only have digital files of and can't find the vinyl in good shape for love or money). I'd be hard pressed to pick a favorite among them though. I do find that I actually play Love over Gold most, but that is probably on account of It being a more languid and relaxed album. The OG self titled album gets the nod for energy and a pleasing more raw sound. Making Movies is probably the most interesting musically, and Brothers in Arms is the most mature sounding.
@EsternoPidovana
@EsternoPidovana Год назад
@@briang530 Of course, it all depends on personal taste in the end. I like big solos and all the guitar note that accompanies the singing and the piano intrusions like in Tunnel of Love, Expresso Love, Solid Rock, but also in Telegraph Road or Love over gold. It seems to me that in the Brothers in Arms album these parts that I love have been reduced, and they distort what Marc did in the previous albums. Perhaps it was Knopfler's personal choice, but for me it was an unfortunate choice. Aside from the title track, there isn't a solo of note; even Walk of Life, which I really like, is almost exclusively played by keyboards.
@briang530
@briang530 Год назад
Totally fair.
@cooldude.1811
@cooldude.1811 Год назад
The effortless melodic solos of Mark Knopfler are unique, but what is sometimes lesser appreciated is the pure poetry of his lyrics.
@c.s.christopher5801
@c.s.christopher5801 Год назад
Especially in Brothers in Arms
@humblepie8638
@humblepie8638 Год назад
I was just thinking the same thing - a poet storyteller.
@chipsterb4946
@chipsterb4946 Год назад
“All I can do is kiss you through the bars of a rhyme” One of my favorite lyrics of all time! Is it a pun? Sort of… but in a way music is his prison maybe, or at least a barrier between him and Juliet. Alternatively music is his only way to communicate his love to her… Mark Knopfler’s lyrics are so poetic, so efficient it’s just amazing to me. Money for Nothing is about MTV, a visit to Circuit City, and pop culture all at once …
@martinaddison4880
@martinaddison4880 Год назад
Romeo and Juliet is hard if not impossible to beat.
@MetteC5
@MetteC5 Год назад
lesser appreciated by whom?
@drdave971
@drdave971 Год назад
Whenever I hear Brothers in Arms , I start tearing up pure feel , pure emotion all I can say is wow Mark Knopfler
@davidfeltz8697
@davidfeltz8697 8 дней назад
It really is amazing.
@AdrienMitchell69
@AdrienMitchell69 7 дней назад
That entire album is amazing. I'm mostly a hard rock/ metal guy, but I live every song on that album.
@kyrafox1435
@kyrafox1435 7 месяцев назад
Telegraph Road is one of the greatest songs ever. It builds and builds to pure perfection! The guitar solo is amazing. The drums as well. I love Dire Straits! Skate away is another fave.
@runvti3274
@runvti3274 2 месяца назад
Telegraph feels like really underrated song.
@corriefraser
@corriefraser 2 месяца назад
Don't forget the piano by Alan Clark, one of the most underrated rock pianists ever. He was given a gem to work with but he took it to a new level.
@lynnestamey7272
@lynnestamey7272 Месяц назад
I loved Skate away! Well, anything MK did is fine by me.
@somerandomhomeboy
@somerandomhomeboy Год назад
"Sultans Of Swing" is great on so many levels; the groove, the lyrics, the fact that the singer is also the lead solo guitarist.
@sydneysdaddy2007
@sydneysdaddy2007 Год назад
It's the best song ever created
@simpleysteve2536
@simpleysteve2536 4 месяца назад
S o S a standout tune from the 70s.
@jasonmansfieldsr8645
@jasonmansfieldsr8645 2 месяца назад
Totally the best. Ever.
@jlkoenig4377
@jlkoenig4377 Год назад
Knopfler is like a freakin' gold medal Olympic gymnast of the guitar, bless him for all the musical thrills he's given us.
@Sandysand701
@Sandysand701 8 месяцев назад
Sultans of Swing, a rock band singing about a jazz band, just brilliant.
@donaldcoffey800
@donaldcoffey800 26 дней назад
Much like Dire Straits,The Sultans of Swing had big dreams of their own, but sometimes, dreams just don't come true.
@hwyisalive
@hwyisalive 7 месяцев назад
The solo during the last couple minutes of "Tunnel of Love" is my favorite ever. Finished with Roy Bittan's arpeggio outro, and it's pure magic.
@TimMer1981
@TimMer1981 5 месяцев назад
Indeed.
@notanotheraccount
@notanotheraccount 5 месяцев назад
It's truly amazing, the way it builds so slowly to that supreme high note, then fades away. Makes me nearly cry every time.
@richarddavis3239
@richarddavis3239 5 месяцев назад
Totally agree, the last couple of mins are awesome.
@mattjohn2782
@mattjohn2782 3 месяца назад
Here is one more vote for Tunnel of Love. That song is pure magic.
@rahl1994
@rahl1994 3 месяца назад
😮‍💨👌🏻
@raulsuazo5015
@raulsuazo5015 Год назад
The best mark knoppler solo is the second solo of “tunnel of love”. If your soul doesnt shrink in pain and you do not shed a tear listening to it you have no soul.
@kentl7228
@kentl7228 Год назад
Thank You Australasia live in Sydney is my favourite concert for Dire Straits. The Tunnel of Love solo on it is amazing.
@harryosullivan9632
@harryosullivan9632 Год назад
Tunnel of love is perhaps the best guitar solo of all time by anyone.
@WegrennerX
@WegrennerX Год назад
Totally agree!
@milanforever7014
@milanforever7014 Год назад
@@harryosullivan9632 one of the best for sure ;)
@plspiri
@plspiri Год назад
I have to agree, and a great song too.
@SausageFingers73
@SausageFingers73 Год назад
Rick, what I think a lot of people miss is that the little bits and pieces between the lyrics are almost sound effects for what he has just sung, like the the chime of the last orders bell, he makes a chime sound, or the step right up to the microphone is followed by a walking up melody line. Lots of little bits in it like that. Another one, is the trumpet players blowing that sound, he makes like a brass stab kind of thing. Very under the radar kind of stuff, but it makes it, it's almost like a second line of lyrics
@johncollins5552
@johncollins5552 Год назад
Knopfler "he knows all the chords" but not strictly rhythm, he knows how to " make it cry and make it sing"!
@conflagratus
@conflagratus 2 месяца назад
My radar has always been all over that stuff. Most famous Blues descended players, like Hendrix, were MK x 10. Mark gave it a polite English-syle nod.
@kathrynadamson3886
@kathrynadamson3886 20 дней назад
Yes! This!!
@ericstein7243
@ericstein7243 7 месяцев назад
Rick Beato is a genius in his own right. Just hearing and understanding what's behind these riffs, and being able to explain it clearly, is as ingenious as the riffs themselves. You're a true treasure, Rick; I haven't seen anyone on RU-vid who does more to advance music theory comprehension and appreciation for young and emerging musicians.
@BOOMNERD51
@BOOMNERD51 10 месяцев назад
The clean tone Mark plays with enchants me
@calikiwi
@calikiwi Год назад
I was working bar on Hamilton Island, Australia when Dire Straights was touring Aussie flying to venues from Hamilton. After a show they’d come down to the staff canteen and play everyone else’s music but their own and we all called out other tunes and they’d do it with their twist! The last concert was close and all the staff that could went, but Soph the breakfast waitress got a ticket late but had missed the rides and getting off and back to the island was hard… sooo the guys heard this and THEY TOOK HER ON THEIR PLANE WITH THEM!!! Cool guys, the whole island staff had a blast with them over the time they stayed!!
@tracker3952
@tracker3952 Год назад
Ride on! 👍😎👍
@kremepye3613
@kremepye3613 Год назад
I bet they ran a train on her tho
@guitarfreekin
@guitarfreekin Год назад
Lucky you!!!
@customsongmaker
@customsongmaker Месяц назад
"These guys were so nice, they bought free drinks for my girlfriend and even let her spend the night with them!"
@prakashkrishnan9646
@prakashkrishnan9646 Год назад
Mark Knopfler's a musician's musician. Just impeccable taste and choice of notes in his playing. Often imitated but seldom matched...
@LivingOnCash
@LivingOnCash 4 месяца назад
Mark is the king of outro's. Not only his technical ability but his mastery of melody is amazing.
@Fludded
@Fludded 2 месяца назад
Dire Straits recorded Calling Elvis at Air Studios (when it was still at Oxford Circus). I was an a ssistant engineer. Knopfler would improvise tonnes of tracks of solos and then the engineer would comp the solos into a final solo track which knopfler would learn for LIVE (and ultimaltelyt the finshed solo everyonewould think hed made up on the spot). The problem with this kind of way of working was making sure the instuments and amp settings were NEVER messed with over night while the band were out 'dining' the receptionists. True story. I have more!
@Acemechanicalservices
@Acemechanicalservices Год назад
My family took a 24 hour car trip in 1985. I was 14 years old, and I had a Walkman cassette player with 2 tapes. Dire Straits - Brothers in Arms and Night Ranger - Midnight Madness. I listened to them back to back, non stop. The batteries were wearing out, and I continued to listen as it got lower and slower. I’ll never forget it, and those records give me a unique feeling to this day because of it.
@Headloss
@Headloss Год назад
Born in 81 and my parents would drive me and my sis out to the sticks to visit my uncle, aunt and cousins every so often. It was a 3hr journey home at night and 'Brothers In Arms' was the soundtrack to it. My father died last year and I was creating a playlist for his wake. Was drawn to the album, which I hadnt heard since back in the 80s and it instantly took me back there. All the songs, the running order. Felt like I was on that journey home again. So good to be able to appreciate that album as an adult now.
@jbro6236
@jbro6236 Год назад
Cool story.
@DonLytle
@DonLytle Год назад
Midnight Madness was a staple of my life bro. Cassette format FTW (at the time). :)
@markp.9707
@markp.9707 Год назад
Two great albums to take with you on a 24 hour car ride!!! I never tire of either Bands. Night Ranger never gets talked about but that album was pretty good.
@markp.9707
@markp.9707 Год назад
@@Headlossthe beauty about music it always takes you back to that moment when you heard it for the first time or it’s lyrics meant something special.
@vintagethings9187
@vintagethings9187 Год назад
I saw Dire Straits as a support, before they were famous. I was standing right at the front and was just blown away by Knopfler's energy. He was so taut, like his tendons were electrified, but so clear in what he was playing. He just grabbed you. So much attitude and eloquence in his hands. I've never tried to find the words before. I thought they were special. And Sultans stood out from the whole set.
@remy0779
@remy0779 Год назад
Glad to see Mark being highlighted here, fantastic artist with a unique sound.
@heiskari
@heiskari Год назад
Sultans of Swing´s version in the Alchemy Album is the best live song ever recorded. Absolute perfection. The whole album is unbelievable tbh.
@arnoudwalrecht8479
@arnoudwalrecht8479 Год назад
100% agree
@5.126
@5.126 11 месяцев назад
Hell yeah
@nostromo7928
@nostromo7928 Месяц назад
I have Alchemy on DVD. What a concert video! Sultans of Swing sounds almost like a brand new song, there's so much fire in it, and the song's climatic notes!
@PsychoGallagher
@PsychoGallagher Год назад
I could go on and on about how fantastic both Dire Straits and Mark Knopfler solo are, how much they mean to me etc. But really they're simply one of my most precious musical safe spaces. Mark Knopfler and his bandmates give me immense comfort and greatly-needed healing. The music is such a gift to humanity!
@mikaylachapman9036
@mikaylachapman9036 Год назад
You described exactly how I feel about them. All their songs have such a warm feel. I can go and listen to other bands, but I always come back to Dire Straits. Wild West End is my favorite, it's like the musical equivalent of a hug. It's what I imagine falling in love is like.
@jhmclane
@jhmclane Год назад
​@@mikaylachapman9036 +1 to that. "Greasy greasy greasy hair - easy smile"- killer words and the way he delivers them is so full of affection and nostalgia, a boy could fall in love with that conductress just from hearing the song.
@mikaylachapman9036
@mikaylachapman9036 Год назад
@@jhmclane Yes. Also, the lines "Excuse me talking, I wanna marry you. This is Seventh Heaven Street, don't you seem so proud?" from the first verse. It's like you can hear the smile in his voice, if that makes any sense. Instantly fell in love with the song from that point. Mark, although not the greatest singer, conveys so much feeling in his voice, it's more like having a conversation with him, rather than simply listening to a song.
@humblepie8638
@humblepie8638 Год назад
I remember my 6 foot 3 brother dancing to Sultans of Swing at his wedding, stomping all around the dance floor in total bliss. Joyful riff, tasteful leads, wonderful brother.
@mikecoughlin4128
@mikecoughlin4128 3 месяца назад
lol. I’m 6’4” and love to dance. I sure hope no one sees me as “stomping around “!
@nickzivs
@nickzivs Год назад
Arguably one of the best ever and definitely my favourite. He's just an effortless finger picker and the man is an unbelievably thoughtful lyricist as well. Truly underrated and that's just fine.
@MetteC5
@MetteC5 Год назад
Underrated by whom?
@DaveTaste
@DaveTaste 9 месяцев назад
They sold over 100 million albums.
@PhilipJanoff
@PhilipJanoff 4 месяца назад
@@MetteC5 Rolling Stone had him ranked only 96 on the list of 250 greatest guitarists…
@MetteC5
@MetteC5 4 месяца назад
@@PhilipJanoff oh, so a magazine should change my mind. Is that how you live?
@PhilipJanoff
@PhilipJanoff 4 месяца назад
@@MetteC5 you asked where he was underrated and I provided an example. I disagree with them - I’d have him in the top 10
@QuicknStraight
@QuicknStraight Год назад
The live version of Sultans on Alchemy is just incredible. Knopfler is a genius.
@adityamohan1773
@adityamohan1773 Год назад
It's the best version of that song. It sounds gorgeous.
@mrsvle
@mrsvle Год назад
One of the best live albums in rock history !!
@BMPagano
@BMPagano Год назад
First album I've ever bought!! I was 5 years old, in 1982, and my dad took me to a record store and he bought me a double cassete issue of that amazing album!! Many incredible moments and renditions of DS songs on that album - I still have it, by the way ;-)
@Metal_Auditor
@Metal_Auditor Год назад
Personally I prefer the 1992 Basel version. The duel between Mark and Chris White is just spectacular.
@u2santos
@u2santos Год назад
Sultans and Tunnel Of Love from Alchemy are honestly 2 of the best guitar moments I've ever heard.
@Frank-wx2ym
@Frank-wx2ym Год назад
The outro solo of "Are we in trouble now" is absolutely fantastic. Same goes for "Tunnel of Love", "Telegraph Road", "Brothers in Arms" and many more.
@I_like_turtles_67
@I_like_turtles_67 Год назад
Mark is a phenomenal player. An excellent song writer/story teller too.
@mingthemerciless886
@mingthemerciless886 Год назад
Telegraph road, what a song!
@bikegiant1376
@bikegiant1376 Год назад
Yes!!! The solo on “Are We In Trouble Now” pure heaven!
@mikelindeman9755
@mikelindeman9755 Год назад
Agree with all - Are We in Trouble Now is hypnotic. Also like the recurring emotional guitar throughout Far From the Clyde. Nobody makes it sing like Mark. If you’ve never seen on RU-vid, Search for Mark with Tom Jones doing “Feel Like Going Home”.
@shibolinemress8913
@shibolinemress8913 3 месяца назад
I was 15 in 1978. This and Kansas' Dust in the Wind were 2 of my favourite songs, and still are. We're so blessed to have grown up in the 1970's!
@tenzingsherpa9874
@tenzingsherpa9874 Год назад
Mark’s guitar approach on every song is way too genius! One of the greatest ever for sure 🙌
@1104kdd
@1104kdd Год назад
I was in London when Sultans of Swing was released. Some DJ on Capital Radio spent a whole afternoon asking people to phone in and say who had played a guitar riff like that before. It was infuriating him that he couldn't remember. There were all kinds of suggestions. But the truth was no one. Almost uniquely the sheer quality of their albums never waned. About 15 year ago, my son, then about 15, maybe younger, suddenly appeared and said Dad, Dad, I've just heard this song, Telegraph Road, and I reckon it's the greatest song ever. Not gonna argue.
@mkguitarproject
@mkguitarproject Год назад
Telegraph Road from the Alchemy album is perhaps THE perfect rock song. And the fact that it's been recorded live makes it even more special.
@devilboner
@devilboner Год назад
Telegraph Road really is something special. Whenever I've heard him play it at a concert, suddenly tears just started streaming down my cheeks. It's really that profound and emotional of an experience to listen to, to me anyways.
@markmiwurdz202
@markmiwurdz202 Год назад
@Keith Duckett. The DJ who first played "Sultans Of Swing" was Charlie Gillett ( who I think sadly died). I believe the first play of Sultans was a demo' record(ing). Excellent parenting with regard to your son's comment on "Telegraph Road".
@MikkaShrednik
@MikkaShrednik Год назад
As much as "The Sultans of Swing" took over rock radio waves, the only country that had that album hit number 1 was... ready? Former Yugoslavia?
@utternonsenseproductions2415
I saw Mark Knopfler live in Manchester, 2015. All I'll say is that him and his band were sensational and to me it was one of the best gigs I've ever been to. Mark told stories, chatted away like he was everybody's favourite uncle and he played everything beautifully. Sensational.
@chancemiller9340
@chancemiller9340 Год назад
HE... 👍
@celyn_27
@celyn_27 Год назад
I was at the same gig, was spectacular. Would love to be able to catch him live one more time.
@utternonsenseproductions2415
@@chancemiller9340 what?
@hugogreen13
@hugogreen13 Год назад
They were amazing when they played the Rylands, Manchester Uni Union 1978. Sultans of Swing had just come out
@jmayer29
@jmayer29 Год назад
The Alchemy Live version of this song is AMAZING.
@thedolphin5428
@thedolphin5428 Год назад
My story about DS and SoS, was that in summer 1977, my brother-in-law and I went to some 2-bit pub in North London for a beer. A band was playing. Cost £1 to get in. About 50 people standing around listening. They played SoS. Most amazing, unique guitar work we'd ever heard. My b-i-l said to me "If these guys ever record that, it's gunna be a fkn monster hit". A year later, it sure was. (Closest I've ever gotten to Mark Knofler !)
@gasaholic47
@gasaholic47 Год назад
Some of Knopfler’s most beautiful work was done on the soundtrack to Local Hero. Brilliant stuff!
@sealisa1398
@sealisa1398 Год назад
Just gorgeous…
@angelikalindenau943
@angelikalindenau943 Год назад
You made the comment I was going to add myself - YES! 🤫
@bronwynhellings3909
@bronwynhellings3909 Год назад
Local Hero was an exceptional score
@typhoon-7
@typhoon-7 Год назад
I was recently in Torridon where Local Hero was filmed and had to play Going Home on the stereo as I drove over the mountains and down to the sea. Talk about a perfect combination of music and scenery.
@othgmark1
@othgmark1 Год назад
Local hero is simply perfect for the movie.
@deefsound
@deefsound Год назад
Telegraph Road live by Dire Straits, is one of the best pieces of rock music and poignant storytelling I’ve ever experienced.
@Marcus_C51
@Marcus_C51 Год назад
Yes--one of his most poignant , expansive numbers. Love it!
@neilcrawford8303
@neilcrawford8303 Год назад
I think it must be one of MKs favourites to. Lucky enough to see him perform four times, and every time he's played Telegraph Road. Just amazing to listen to and watching him play.
@LukasMatejka-du5hb
@LukasMatejka-du5hb Год назад
such a shame they didn't make more of these epic tracks...... you can listen to Mark solo for 3-4 minutes and you won't get bored for a second...... like with D. Gilmour on guitar
@Marcus_C51
@Marcus_C51 Год назад
@@neilcrawford8303 Wow, that is something else-nice! How could he NOT love that song? Must be a blast for him to play.
@biffphuddle6581
@biffphuddle6581 Год назад
The thing I like about Knofler is when Sultans of Swing came out he showed guitarists it was cool to play clean without gobs of effects. VERY Tasty. Steve Miller could do that too.
@emelle1283
@emelle1283 9 месяцев назад
effects are heaps better though
@joedwyer3297
@joedwyer3297 4 месяца назад
​@@emelle1283he didnt say no effects he basically said without overusing them
@sehgalvaibhav
@sehgalvaibhav Год назад
On Every Street... esp. the second half... what a simple riff, but so beautiful and melodious esp. when the drums kick in.
@nicoladisvevia
@nicoladisvevia Год назад
The whole "Love over Gold" album is IMO a masterpiece that's not been celebrated enough. I still remember buying it when it first came out, the smell (records always had their own special smell!), taking it home, then playing the first side, then the second, then the first again, then the second, ... With this record, Knopfler had reached a whole new peak in technique, musicality, expressiveness, complexity and depth of meaning.
@fu6817
@fu6817 Год назад
Yea it's great... not their best album thought :) Can't beat Brothers in arms no matter how you look at it.
@Marcus_C51
@Marcus_C51 Год назад
Ahh yeah-Love over Gold! Love the perfect title and yes, a masterpiece that doesn't get it's due. "Telegraph Road" is one of those epic tunes...
@swankeepers
@swankeepers Год назад
I had a workmate that made the comment "what do you do after you've made the perfect album?" referring to "Love Over Gold". I can listen to "Telegraph Road" on continuous repeat.
@Marcus_C51
@Marcus_C51 Год назад
@@swankeepers I hear you--I've done it myself. What an epic journey!
@thewaygokid3135
@thewaygokid3135 Год назад
Agreed. Telegraph Road and the title track are so great! If you haven’t checked out The Ragpickers Dream album it’s really good too.
@KennethGonzalez
@KennethGonzalez Год назад
Mark Knopfler is so good! Great technique, tone, and sense of melody. Always inspiring to listen to. I love the album he did with Chet Atkins "Neck and Neck"
@samp7552
@samp7552 Год назад
And the subtle humour in it!
@stuartmenziesfarrant
@stuartmenziesfarrant Год назад
Great song writer too. Check out Mason Dixon Line
@MikeGgeetar
@MikeGgeetar Год назад
Is anybody hurt?
@kellycny65
@kellycny65 Год назад
INCREDIBLE album.
@punns643
@punns643 Год назад
Was he's slow now
@Central-Scrutinizer
@Central-Scrutinizer Год назад
Add me to a long list of people who think that Brothers in Arms is an incredibly beautiful work of art. One can put headphones on, close eyes, and float away on a voyage of story and spirit.
@lewisg1736
@lewisg1736 Год назад
I love Knopfler’s guitar playing for the “notes” that he doesn’t play. Those pauses create the tension that makes his music both recognizable and brilliant.
Год назад
A very long time ago I had discussed it with my best ever friend who passed last year ripping half of my heart away. The veirdest truth is, I never missed those tones "missing". For me these are just right there without the "missing parts", cos' I was then and remained the same weirdo when it comes to music, my oldest love. Now I'm aged enough to remember sitting in smoky places around the decades ago lost 7th district of that old, absolutely different way than now dirty slummy Budapest listenig them with him, and a bit later realizing, a lot of people and (including absolutely great musicians as well) hated them, especially him, I never getting learned why in 90's and so far in the early twenties. And nowadays this song comes again and again crossing my way framed by random people being astonished and lamenting about how good it is. So long.
@Breakbeats92.5
@Breakbeats92.5 Год назад
I can listen to Sultans of Swing over and over again.
@olizalzeortolan8322
@olizalzeortolan8322 Год назад
Same It's so addictive
@padraiglyons5439
@padraiglyons5439 Год назад
I always thought just the famous repeating triplets in the second solo followed by the bend were worth the price of the album alone, one of the catchiest parts of a solo ever.
@randallkelley3600
@randallkelley3600 Год назад
Yes!
@BigBri550
@BigBri550 Год назад
I could listen to that whole first album over and over again, and I did habitually back when it first came out.
@lylecampbell9036
@lylecampbell9036 Год назад
Yes I can and I do
@neugey
@neugey Год назад
This song brings back memories as it's one of the last songs I heard with my mom before she died. I was driving her to the hospital and I happened to be playing Sultans on CD and she really loved the clean guitar sound. It reminded her of the guitar playing she loved from oldies and surf rock and was surprised at how relatively new this song was.
@MikeMorton
@MikeMorton Год назад
I never noticed how much it sounds like surf rock before. That's a great memory to have.
@MickLoud999
@MickLoud999 Год назад
I am older than most. My favorite Dire Straits albums are the first two. Communique is sublime. Just the feel of Knopfler's playing just sends chills. "Oh yeah, Once Upon a Time in the West"
@razona5139
@razona5139 Год назад
I've always said the Communique was there best. Single handed sailor and Lady writer really stand out as some of their best written and produced tracks to me. Pure perfection in musical form.
@sealisa1398
@sealisa1398 9 месяцев назад
Single Handed Sailor, Once Upon a Time…I love the album.
@brettjamz3
@brettjamz3 7 месяцев назад
Mark is one of the most underrated of the underated guitar 🎸 players when ever we talk about ranking guitar players. Which I personally hate ranking any form of art. Seriously he's as good a song writer and player as anyone else
@truthseeker9688
@truthseeker9688 8 месяцев назад
Mark Knopfler is argueably the best guitarist ever.
@tomdebom1346
@tomdebom1346 5 месяцев назад
@@iloveaviation-burgerclub-a8145”hiding behind effects” is a myth, most effects exacerbated any mistakes/flaws
@DDGVET4
@DDGVET4 Год назад
Sultans of Swing was one of our favorite songs while on deployment to the Persian Gulf during the Iranian Hostage Crisis in 1980. We had a few shipmates that made up a 3 piece band and played the song at a Halloween party we threw on the fantail of our guided missile destroyer while underway Halloween night. A fellow by the name of Mark Hayden played the lead flawlessly. I have never forgotten it and when I hear it now at the age of 65 I crank it up and relive that time on that ship as if it were yesterday. I can see the faces of all my old shipmates as they were then.
@deanelsworth817
@deanelsworth817 Год назад
Fantastic memories, music just has that ability to transport you back to memories from years ago. It is almost like time travel.
@katdog1738
@katdog1738 Год назад
I was tending bar paying my way through Tulane in 1980-82, and we’d trip u0 the jukebox to play sultans, rather often, as we covered our heads (cigarette smell defense) with towels and baseball caps and slung drafts and drinks half the night.
@ivocanevo
@ivocanevo Год назад
Wow, I'll just stop typing my little Sultans of Swing story now. 😅
@DDGVET4
@DDGVET4 Год назад
@@ivocanevo Don't do that. We want to hear yours too!
@seviregis7441
@seviregis7441 Год назад
Military musicians have a special something, I’m sure those moments were awesome.
@harriscl100
@harriscl100 Год назад
Dire Straits "You and Your Friend" is probably one of the best songs for audiophiles to test speakers and systems. His guitar in that track is beyond human!
@sudarmaji77
@sudarmaji77 Год назад
ha I used the intro as my ringtone
@Frank-wx2ym
@Frank-wx2ym Год назад
You're right, it's absolutely brilliant!
@mykhailoskachkov5946
@mykhailoskachkov5946 Год назад
I prefer Planet of the New Orleans
@MrChrisWhitten
@MrChrisWhitten Год назад
@@mykhailoskachkov5946 Some of the best guitar is Nashville's own Paul Franklin
@harriscl100
@harriscl100 Год назад
@@mykhailoskachkov5946 Had not thought about that one! good call!
@timmorrow9780
@timmorrow9780 Год назад
The debut album by Dire Straits has to be one of the all time debut albums. Love Down To The Waterline, sounds really good loud, such a haunting intro. You know you're good when Chet Atkins invites you to play with him.
@CB-xr1eg
@CB-xr1eg 6 месяцев назад
Water Of Love, the best song on the album after "Sultans", for me.
@Patrick-857
@Patrick-857 5 месяцев назад
It's nuts how polished the songwriting and musicianship is for a debut album.
@user-pt2zj8gl3w
@user-pt2zj8gl3w 8 дней назад
Let’s go down to the waterline,come on!
@christinabarnesful
@christinabarnesful Год назад
Watching him play with Chet Atkins blew me away. Absolute legends and so humble.
@FoardenotFord
@FoardenotFord Год назад
Knopfler is the reason I got into playing guitar - one of the greatest of all time.
@musicbymarkplake3945
@musicbymarkplake3945 Год назад
Mark Knopfler and Lindsay Buckingham are two players who have guitar techniques that are surprisingly hard to duplicate.
@kingsleysaxon9710
@kingsleysaxon9710 Год назад
And the lesson in that is that you don't become a MK or LB by "duplicating" technique. Develop your own and let your music lead your technique not the other way around.
@WellnessRosterHQ
@WellnessRosterHQ Год назад
Both influenced by Chet Atkins which probably has a little to do with it. Best thing to do is learn from them and not try to duplicate them as everybody sounds like themselves.
@wirenutt57
@wirenutt57 Год назад
Knopfler is left-handed, but plays guitar right-handed. That has something to do with it.
@WildernessTamed
@WildernessTamed Год назад
@@wirenutt57 me too. Plus I finger pick and I'm a Geordie. Must be something in the water here up north.
@bobbybeast1000
@bobbybeast1000 Год назад
Two of my favourite guitarists, because they understand how guitar fits into the song so well, because they’re great singer songwriters themselves
@esmenhamaire6398
@esmenhamaire6398 Год назад
I'm not a musician, but I was blown away when Sultans of Swing was first released here in the UK - and didn't hit the top of the charts immediately. (it did some months later, when it was re-released in the UK after having charted in the USA) The lyrics are clearly audible and tell a great story, about numberlesss bands who never make it big despite being good musicians themselves but play for the love of music anyway. Sung over music that sounds at first as if it's yeah, good, but somewhat mundane but when you pay attention (bear in mind again - I'm not a musician I don't understand the technicalities, but i know good playing when I hear it) is actually pretty damned clever, and absolutely beautifully played - it's an absolute gem. I never tire of hearing Sultans of Swing, it's THAT good!
@kevinrose4281
@kevinrose4281 4 месяца назад
What a first single.
@mathewbrust398
@mathewbrust398 8 месяцев назад
Knophler was a true genius. I think I first heard Sultans when I was about 10 or 11, and that guitar has blown my mind ever since.
@donnahighley2940
@donnahighley2940 4 месяца назад
He IS a true genius, not was.
@mathewbrust398
@mathewbrust398 4 месяца назад
True, my bad. He still can jam!
@fast_richard
@fast_richard Год назад
As a non-musician I have heard of arpeggios, but I never had a solid idea of what they were. Now I know. The examples Rick uses from Sultans of Swing are the little flourishes that I always think of as really being the icing on the cake that takes that song from pretty good to fantastic. Now I even know what to call them. This is why I listen to Rick Beato, I learn things.
@Lowpro68
@Lowpro68 10 месяцев назад
I feel the same. Thank you Rick Beato.
@callagc
@callagc Год назад
Mark is such a beautiful guitarist, you can tell he's put his 50k hours in but it's the space he leaves between notes. Such a difference between him and the shredders. The storytelling for me is his greatest achievement, you feel he puts so much into his writing. I absolutely love his solo work with songs like get lucky and down with Bonaparte. Keep them coming Rick.
@Marcus_C51
@Marcus_C51 Год назад
Very good point, so many of these virtuosos get caught up in the torrents of notes with no space...music is all about the rests too! Plus Mark's phrasing is legendary, another thing that some of these shredders don't always get.
@Patrick-857
@Patrick-857 5 месяцев назад
Yeah, he's a songwriter who just happens to be a phenomenal guitarist imo. He's like if Bob Dylan was a virtuoso guitar player who didn't feel the need to show off. He's understated and tasteful in his playing, and all the while he's casually and conversationally telling you a story with multiple characters that have their own ways of speaking. All in a gravelly voice that isn't what most people would think of as a good singing voice, until you realise he's a great singer.
@billmcdonald4335
@billmcdonald4335 10 месяцев назад
What I love is when Mark plays all understated-like. 'So Far Away From Me', for example. That minimalist guitar throughout just screams volumes.
@terryheatwole6153
@terryheatwole6153 11 месяцев назад
I love how music takes you to a place and time in your life like it was just five minutes ago.
@mathieulamaure1487
@mathieulamaure1487 Год назад
As a classical guitarist, Knopfler is one of the few rock guitarists that still blow my mind. His Musicality/expressivity is really what sets him apart. Listen to the phrasing, the dynamics, the touch, Those are things you just can't do with a pick.
@pachudoblas
@pachudoblas Год назад
Exactly: musicality unmatched in other rock guitarrista
@stephenmetcalf3172
@stephenmetcalf3172 Год назад
From what I have read and heard, Knopfler was not a classical guitarist, his finger style came from folk, roots, blues and country.
@nahnope8581
@nahnope8581 Год назад
@@stephenmetcalf3172 I think he's just saying from his perspective as a classical guitarist
@tommy2buttz668
@tommy2buttz668 Год назад
As a plumber, i second your opinion
@davidmfass
@davidmfass Год назад
I definitely agree about the phrasing and dynamics. His playing is like a dialog. He makes short emphatic points with just one or two notes, slapping the strings on the fretboard, intermixed with thoughtful pauses, then a longer melodic passages. It's really like he's having a conversation with the song itself.
@jeroenneve5807
@jeroenneve5807 Год назад
Mark Knopfler is a storyteller first and foremost. I can lose myself in every lick, in every note he plays. His work after Dire Straits is even more amazing.
@mer101010
@mer101010 Год назад
i agree
@poorbrokeguitarist
@poorbrokeguitarist Год назад
I have not listened to anything after dire straits. I will now check it out though. Thank you for pointing that out.
@msmoniz
@msmoniz Год назад
@@poorbrokeguitarist Oh my you have been doing yourself a MASSIVE disservice! His post- Dire Straits albums are amazing! You're in for a treat!!
@Reckefisch
@Reckefisch Год назад
@@poorbrokeguitarist Good lord, you were missing out. Some recommendations from various albums in no particular order: Junkie Doll Song for Sonny Liston Punish the Monkey Summer of Love Speedway at Nazareth Basil Privateering What it is Rudiger ... I could go on forever, I fear. So much great stuff and every single album of Knopfler's contains some real gems! Go find 'em
@hueffel987
@hueffel987 Год назад
​@@Reckefisch Sailing to Philadelphia Darling Pretty Monteleone Stand up guy Piper to the end The way it always starts The Last Laugh Smooching .... And listen to Band The Notting Hillbillies
@josevi5835
@josevi5835 11 месяцев назад
With no doubt Knopfler is one of the best, if not the best, guitar player, composer, lyrics writer and leader of a rock band all-in-one. I have never heard such a clear sound of an electric guitar and a wiser use of the silences and tempo. When listening to his Sultans of Swing Alchemy live version you realize that his control of the timing is incredible. He also enhances the importance of the rythm structures and has a fabulous commercial acumen. Mark is the GOAT.
@johnathanasiou9284
@johnathanasiou9284 Год назад
Sultans of Swing & Lady Writer are my 2 favourite Mark Knopfler riffs. Mark is a genius!
@alanbrown3963
@alanbrown3963 Год назад
I saw DS at Red Rocks Amphitheatre near Denver in 1985. No lead up band, just 3 hrs of Dire Straits and their absolutely riveting skill. No doubt one of the best concerts I have ever attended. I fell in love with Dire Straits when our Belgian foreign exchange student introduced me to Making Movies in 1981. Every track on that album moves me every time I listen to it. Such an amazing group and Knopfler is brilliant. I think I wore a steering wheel out playing air guitar to DS while I learned to drive. LOL
@jackblevel8296
@jackblevel8296 Год назад
I saw that Tour when they got to Melbourne Australia, they set ticket sales records and played 18 nights. I saw them at the Sidney Myer music bowl. Absolutely stunning show, the sound was incredible.
@ericjohnson26
@ericjohnson26 Год назад
I was at this concert also. Absolutely amazing show!!!
@mandygreer3732
@mandygreer3732 Год назад
Oooooo- an interview with Mark would be SO EPIC!! I think if Sting can do one Mark will, too! 🤞🏼🤞🏼🤞🏼
@davemakesnoises
@davemakesnoises Год назад
knopfler is prob my biggest guitar influence. he plays such melodically rich statements with such a sense of ease, absolutely the smoothest
@999gremlins
@999gremlins 8 месяцев назад
All those years ago I switched to claw hammer style because of that song. It also gave the guitar more of a "piano feel" all the noites of a chord would ring simultaneously as opposed to the one string at a time sequence that a guitar pick plays. 40+ years later, still playing the same way.Every once in a while i'll play with a pick so I don't forget how. :)
@GianclaudioNativo
@GianclaudioNativo Год назад
Mark Knopfler's style is unique and unmistakable, as is his touch. He mostly plays with his fingers and this greatly affects the uniqueness of his sound. His genius can be found in many of his songs like "Telegraph Road", "Brothers in arms", "Local Hero", etc... but, in my humble opinion, it's in "Romeo and Juliet" that he had an "illumination": he composed a Love ballad using a National (a resonator guitar used above all in the blues and bluegrass) moreover tuned in Open-G. Incredible! It's not for everyone... Mark is great!
@WouldbeRenaissanceLady6926
@WouldbeRenaissanceLady6926 Год назад
You can sooo say that again! I absolutely agree. Love Romeo and Juliet and Telegraph Road, sheer heaven. I can listen to Mark Knopfler play until the cows come home and beyond!
@phishphan5732
@phishphan5732 Год назад
Oh, Romeo… I used to have a scene with him. 😉 his lyrics tell such stories and draw you in
@BWater-yq3jx
@BWater-yq3jx Год назад
I learnt that in standard tuning; so that's why it was so annoying to play. 🤦‍♂️ 😆
@thewaygokid3135
@thewaygokid3135 Год назад
His newer stuff is also great! Always interesting lyrics and licks
@mickeystanic4750
@mickeystanic4750 Год назад
Nothing so unique about his sounds nor playing in the world of guitar players. It's his song writing and his voice that are more recognisable. But for those who don't play guitar I can see how they may think that.
@stringpicker5468
@stringpicker5468 Год назад
I remember driving down a very busy road in Sydney Australia and this song came on the radio. The guitar said "hey no one sounds like this" and it was Sultans. Just bloody amazing. No other sound has given me that buzz.
@doctorstainy
@doctorstainy Месяц назад
I like how his singing is kind of chill but poetic almost talking, and the guitar is his real singing, together with the rest of the band they create these beautiful atmospheres taking you to a different time.
@williamskiba6786
@williamskiba6786 Месяц назад
Have watched a ton of your videos over the years, and remember you saying you grew up in Fairport... I graduated college in Rochester in 1978 and fondly remember the music of those days (Cars, Police, PAt Benetar, and so many others). Have lived here since 1981 and go over that lift bridge all the time (live just up the street in Webster now) and just love your story about it.
@DennisfromMunich
@DennisfromMunich Год назад
I had the great privilege to see Knopfler live various times and all I can say is that his live playing is even more classy and interesting than the recordings. He surrounds himself only with the best and his shows are masterclasses in improvisation by all musicians involved. And he sells soundboard recordings that are mixed and mastered on thy fly at the boards. That’s so gutsy and shows the amount of skill and trust in the skill involved!
@shorerocks
@shorerocks Год назад
Money For Nothing gets me every time. How he plays it... magnificient.
@paulwood5803
@paulwood5803 Год назад
And that's one of their least good songs IMHO. Brothers In Arms or Telegraph Road are the best Dire Straits songs.
@I_like_turtles_67
@I_like_turtles_67 Год назад
@@DexterHaven Sultans is just as good as money for nothing. If not better.
@nt3523
@nt3523 Год назад
I was 13 when I first heard Money for Nothing blasting from some highschool kids car. I was blown away. Bought the cassette and fell in love with the whole album. Your Latest Trick's horn and sax solos are like velvet.
@clemclemson9259
@clemclemson9259 Год назад
@@paulwood5803 opinion
@najib1
@najib1 Год назад
People shouldn't dismiss Money For Nothing tbh. The riff so difficult to replicate, the sound, the climatic intro with Sting's voice... It had such impact when it was released not even including the groundbreaking music video.
@thirdman27
@thirdman27 Год назад
He’s been a hero and phantom mentor of mine for years. I’ve been obsessed with Dire Straits for years
@Wooffred
@Wooffred Год назад
Mark Knopfler just did things effortlessly as all good guitar players do. They seem to be able to do anything, on guitar, forever.
@vintagestrings6
@vintagestrings6 Год назад
Mark Knopfler is a musical genius and gifted writer. Sultans of Swing has to be one of the best ever recorded Stratocaster sound. The engineer was gifted. Been enjoying the ride with Mark since 79.
@jonessperandio
@jonessperandio Год назад
I think Tunnel of Love is the best recorded Strat sound. At least it's the one I like the most, it gives me goosebumps nearly every time.
@steveh8724
@steveh8724 Год назад
@@ady9830 It's like how Mark Knopfler is with music.
@TerryClarkAccordioncrazy
@TerryClarkAccordioncrazy Год назад
@@ady9830 One definition of genius is that you can look at a really smart and competent person and think "if I worked hard and practiced and trained and thought about that for a long time I would be able to do what they just did", whereas a genius makes you think "I'd never have done what they just did even if I studied and practiced and worked my whole life".
@reinierreitsma4733
@reinierreitsma4733 Год назад
@@jonessperandio Wasn't that played on a Shecter (Dream Machine) in stead of a Fender (Strat)..?
@jonessperandio
@jonessperandio Год назад
@@reinierreitsma4733 Yes, I believe so. Interesting how the best Strat tone (IMO) was done on a copy, just like the iconic tone from Appetite for Destruction was produced by Slash on a Les Paul replica.
@cucamongaduke3600
@cucamongaduke3600 Год назад
Telegraph Road is one of my favorite musical compositions and lyrical stories of all time.
@lennardd.180
@lennardd.180 Год назад
And then he goes on stage in Hammersmith 1983 just to make the solo even better in what is, in my opinion, one of the best live performances ever.
@brianmyers4444
@brianmyers4444 Год назад
👍👍
@annetteturner5972
@annetteturner5972 11 месяцев назад
Yes, I was there for Alchemy at Hammersmith Odeon 1983, amazing
@lindaleeb6659
@lindaleeb6659 Год назад
I still remember when I first heard this song. It kind of leaped out of the radio, it sounded like nothing else. The riff was so original. I also had never heard a guitar sound like that, altho I later discovered how much in that respect he owed to J. J. Cale. But still, great stuff. I still love the song. I also love that it's such a great little story, with all the distinct characters and how vividly he sets the scene. You can see that bar, see those guys, see those kids at the back not paying attention. It's kind of a poignant, these regular guys playing their hearts out in a dive bar on a rainy Friday night, their little spot of joy at the end of a working week. It's wonderful.
@mitchellsymons1030
@mitchellsymons1030 5 месяцев назад
Me too. I was driving through (London's) Regent's Park and I was so excited by what I was hearing, I had to pull over
@cranklabexplosion-labcentr8245
The amount of Mark Knopfler content randomly coming out from various RU-vidrs is pleasing
@bfs007a
@bfs007a Год назад
If you get Knopfler in there for a talk..that would be peak most things.
@maaikeroeleveld2415
@maaikeroeleveld2415 Год назад
That would be great, if Mark would be up for a talk with Rick.
@j.l.2849
@j.l.2849 9 дней назад
Saw the title and instantly knew it was Sultans of Swing. That song is pure BRILLIANCE and should be mentioned alongside the greatest rock songs recorded.
@inpursuit500
@inpursuit500 6 месяцев назад
When I was just a kid my pops had 2 cassettes in the truck. One was Bob Seger greatest hit and the other was Dire Straits greatest hits. Two things made everlasting impressions on me: Night Moves was the greatest American coming of age song ever written, and the other was that Mark Knopfler's guitar on Sultans was the single most melodic thing I've ever heard. I believe that to this day! Bravo Rick on another fantastic video!
@SirHatchporch
@SirHatchporch Год назад
This illustrates the greatness of Rick. I've heard "Sultans of Swing" a thousand times in my life and never gave it much thought. Now I'll never hear it the same way again.
@vascofigueiredo7594
@vascofigueiredo7594 Год назад
Dear Rick, you really are a true story teller, besides being a well of musical knowledge. Thank you for sharing so much of both with us!
@stephenm8725
@stephenm8725 Год назад
it's truly remarkable and inspiring
@jeffurey6399
@jeffurey6399 11 месяцев назад
Mark's solo career was phenomenal as well! Such a balladeer!
@annetteturner5972
@annetteturner5972 11 месяцев назад
Is phenomenal...still hoping for more!
@mrsc120
@mrsc120 Год назад
The riff after Romeo & Juliet still brings me out in goosebumps after ....... 40-odd years. My niece teases me about it to this day.
@sonomabob
@sonomabob 11 месяцев назад
Yup, I play those riffs on the mandolin just for the pleasure of it.
@d1p70
@d1p70 10 месяцев назад
for me it's always been the outro on "tunnel of love" - since the first time i heard it as a teen on casette tape!
@jimwells4774
@jimwells4774 8 месяцев назад
Yeah buddy transports me back to my first romance at 20yrs of age. It's timeless genius and oh so fine and subtle!!
@Kundabaggins
@Kundabaggins Год назад
After 4-5 years of waiting for a Dire Straits video, you've given us one Rick. Bless you! I couldn't believe my eyes when I saw this earlier on RU-vid and I thought, "now I can die happy". But then now I'm thinking, "can we have a What Makes Thing Song Great" on Dire Straits please? :D
@ArthurBrendler
@ArthurBrendler Год назад
I'm glad that Rick made this vídeo about Sultans. But he talked more about Page than Knopfler. It's clear that Rick, as a guitar player, is more Rock/Fusion oriented and he is not too much into Dire Straits/Mark Knopfler. He recognizes MK as a great player and that's it. But i am happy about it, at least he spokes a bit about my favorite player and composer.
@Kundabaggins
@Kundabaggins Год назад
@@ArthurBrendler Yes, noticed it too! Agree with you...though of course one of the reasons I love Rick Beato is his ability to appreciate all types of music.
@DogSwede1
@DogSwede1 Год назад
I need a Dire Straits/Mark Knopfler special from Beato every week.
@Rombizio
@Rombizio Год назад
He is one of the greatest guitar player in history. And he is a better composer than guitar player. And a better lyricist than composer. And a better album producer than lyricist. It is insane.
@23hojojo
@23hojojo 10 месяцев назад
Its Prince all over again.
@Rombizio
@Rombizio 10 месяцев назад
@@23hojojo Prince was good. Not like Mark though.
@23hojojo
@23hojojo 10 месяцев назад
All in one artis Plus dance and acting...both voice,production,writing,music,fantastic gutar playing,genious music evergreens
@josevi5835
@josevi5835 6 месяцев назад
Fantastic post!! Agree with you. Very talented artist like Prince, Elton John and few others.
@jimlahey3919
@jimlahey3919 Год назад
There’s no denying Mark Knopflers greatness. This has always been one of my favorite guitar works. Mark is very under appreciated. He and Tom Scholz were both amazing but don’t get the recognition they deserve
@MetteC5
@MetteC5 Год назад
Don't get the recognition they deserve in what context? They're perfectly appreciated in mine.
@johncollins5552
@johncollins5552 9 месяцев назад
They're World famous millionaire musicians for decades, well deserved recognition! Taylor Swift, Beyonce and Ed Sheeran fans probably never heard of them😅
@zoltanrudolf9413
@zoltanrudolf9413 Год назад
Sultans of Swing has BOTH the coolest guitar riff AND the coolest guitar solo in music history.
@TheDirge69
@TheDirge69 Год назад
The live version of Sultans on Alchemy is sublime, in fact the entire album is stellar. in my top 10 live albums OAT!
@djblc2201
@djblc2201 Год назад
Was just gonna say exactly this 😊
@mrpeepers541
@mrpeepers541 2 месяца назад
It is more than knowing the musical structure and techniques. Knopfler has the feel, the soul, applied with a special touch to make the sound.
@dickstryker
@dickstryker Год назад
Knopfler really is a Sultan Of Swing. Riff lord of the highest order. Definitely a memeber of The Pantheon.
@Jay-pl3wk
@Jay-pl3wk Год назад
You're iconic. Continue your work and share your passion for music, just like you do. I'm not a musician but your videos are incredible to watch and learn from!
@wolfetom10
@wolfetom10 Год назад
Great one. I also love Telegreaph Road. May not be the best, but it's a great long-form solo for spacing out to if you're in a head space where you need a LOT of room.
@EdHeinzelman
@EdHeinzelman Год назад
after working in other peoples record shops for years, I finally opened my own place in 1978. What an absolutely magical time to be in the record business.
@johnsmith-sw7ii
@johnsmith-sw7ii Год назад
Not only is it the best riff ever but NO ONE ELSE can play it like him. I have listened to this 1000s of times and still want to hear more!!!
@chrisferrett4586
@chrisferrett4586 3 месяца назад
I remember sultans well I was an apprentice plumber and stopped to hear who this was as it was on the radio. I went out and bought their first album, never regretted that I still think this is my fav album still to this day. Loved in the gallery. Some great lyrics And then there was an artist ,who didn't want to paint at all , he takes an empty canvas and puts it on the wall. Since then there has only been a few to shine like John Mayer and Robert cray, for me at least.
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