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@viliko4308Ай бұрын
One older people here 😊... This is everything what is good in music. It amazes you, it makes you happy, it heals and comforts you. MK is so precious ❤
@christinehoughton8591
Ай бұрын
Exactly well said ❤
@MrGettysburg44Ай бұрын
It's what music was like in the 60's and 70's......no Autotune, backing tracks, no sampling etc. Just talented musicians doing what they are good at!
@garrycroft4215Ай бұрын
I’m the same age as Mark 74 and saw them live twice back in the day 1978 & 1984 this is my favourite performance of all time and will be playing at my funeral.
@rachelisaacson4269
14 күн бұрын
I'm 56.I saw them in Adelaide Australia twice also with my late mother. It was such an epic beautiful memory and performance. So very talented band ❤
@maruka1716Ай бұрын
If you think it's insane that you're listening to a song from 45 years ago, it's even more insane that Mark Knopfler (the guy in red) just released a new album yesterday. That's April 12, 2024. He's 74 years old and still recording, although I don't think he's planning to tour anymore. (I'm younger than he is, and I don't want to travel for work anymore either.) In addition to his work as a singer and guitarist, he also wrote all the songs on all six Dire Straits albums. Then he went on write all the songs on ten solo albums. And he did nine film soundtracks too. If you start exploring his work in earnest, you're not going to run out of material any time soon
@JaneAustensWorld18 күн бұрын
Loved your reaction. Did you notice how comfortable and easy Mark Knopfler was finger plucking his guitar like a banjo and smiling all around? Pure talent.
@skeff99Ай бұрын
One of the best riffs ever. Any person listening to this song, even if this isn't your genre you can't help to move to this song. It's crazy. Timeless too.
@RideAcrossTheRiver
Ай бұрын
I played "Telegraph Road" for a metalhead and he said, "how do people even like this?"
@marcodebrabander5751Ай бұрын
Mark Knopfler tells a story and he let his guitar sing like no other. Especially this concert every note is perfect. Never heard anything close in a live concert. This song made me fan for life (35 years ago). All albums of Direstraits are original and exceptional!
@marilynrigsby6874
27 күн бұрын
About 45 years for me!! 78,79 or 80, this song catch me cause being about band life, like (turn the page) singing about what they knew about... on the road again 😂😂
@ruth2141Ай бұрын
The original studio version came out in 1978, on the band's first album, and was a huge hit. This "Alchemy" concert was in 1983. At that time the band had been through personnel changes and was almost a completely different group. This was right at the end of a tour, so the band is really tight, and the drummer, Terry Williams, is on fire. I've heard his family was at the concert and he really went all out. One of my favorite moments from this video is just before 3 minutes in your reaction video, where Williams does a particularly fabulous riff and Knopfler and the bass player look back at him and at each other, smiling, and you can tell even they were impressed.
@obijon7441
Ай бұрын
Yep. Legend has it Terry's dad had come to see him play with the band for the first time that night and he wanted to impress him, so he was giving it everything he had.
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Ай бұрын
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@dopiaza2006
Ай бұрын
@@obijon7441 I hope he was impressed!
@twalbert123
Ай бұрын
@@obijon7441 Just yesterday I watched a 30 min KZread video called "I'm just the drummer" or similar and it's about Terry Williams - it was so good! He discusses this concert too! Worth the watch....
@amelias.2509
28 күн бұрын
@@twalbert123Thanks for telling us of the video about Terry. ❤
@musashimiyamoto586Ай бұрын
Mark Knopfler hasn't got the voice of a Freddy Mercury, Pavarotti or any other gifted vocal artist, but I'll be damned if his Dylan-esque almost talking style isn't a match made in heaven with the musical genius that was Dire Straits. For similar epic songs check out Telegraph Road from the same gig or Tunnel of Love (this or any other concert).
@JFinSD2
Ай бұрын
Both Mark and Tom Petty had the Dylan-esque vocal style down pat.
@arisultanikАй бұрын
Mark Knopfler is a master story teller. His songs take you on a journey and always have a deeper meaning. His voice and guitar work together to add the emotion to the stories like no other.
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@DebbieSandford-1807
6 күн бұрын
His solo guitar - perfection
@viviennerose6858Ай бұрын
It never fails to amaze me to watch other reactions to this incredible performance, and all they can seem to think of is Mark's outfit! Unbelievable 😮
@MsGeoffhАй бұрын
Guitar players all over the World....that is simply how it's done!
@bobmiller9313Ай бұрын
This was pure talent. Mark the guitar player loves playing. He’s having the time of his life. He’s a class act he got his finger pickin from Chet Adkins
@lizz523519 күн бұрын
John Illsley - Bass; Terry Williams - Drums; Alan Clarke - Keyboards; Hal Lindes - Rhythm Guitar - and not forgetting Mark Knopfler - lead. Unbelievably amazing.
@bilbobaggins706Ай бұрын
Congratulations! I've seen many reactions where it's obvious that the "reactor" has seen the video before. It was clear from this that you hadn't heard this version. So your reaction was authentic, and it was good to see.
@garrycroft4215Ай бұрын
I could tell you some stories about Mark when he was young practicing the guitar he would wake up with his guitar on his chest. The drummers dad was at the concert to watch his son play a gig for the very first time.
@seanstevenson9891Ай бұрын
Anything from this concert is 🔥🔥
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@lorikirkwood5414Ай бұрын
I think a lot of people don't understand the lyrics in this (fabulous) song. In the 60s and 70s there were Friday night "Battle of the Bands" concerts in local areas where four or five or more local bands would compete in one place. "Competition from other places." That is what this is about. " Guitar George " knew all the chords, but he only had an old guitar because he couldn't afford a better one. Harry didn't mind if he didn't make the scene. "He had a daytime job and was doin' all right. There were some boys messing around in the corner of the room. The "man" steps up to the microphone to announce that it is time to go home. The competition was over. I've been there!
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@GavinMaGrath
Ай бұрын
Need to tell you that the story is actually different, I've heard Mark Knopfler tell the story and it's simple. One night after practicing or something, he went into a bar and there was a band playing, not a very good band, they were called "The Sultans of Swing" Mark made up names and scenarios for each band member then went and wrote the song. That's it, nothing more complex. Just one of the top 5 songs of all time though
@mikelucey5035
24 күн бұрын
Don't think he was referring to band battles, just that there were clubs competing for business, for listeners.
@pebblehilllane27 күн бұрын
I'm 69 years old and while growing old sucks at least in my best most fun years of my life it was also 'The Golden Era Of Rock.' It was a time when exceptionally talented people created exceptional works of art, unlike today when half talented people rely on auto-tune and very often sample song from 'The Golden Era Of Rock' because they don't have the talent to create enough music of high enough quality for their songs. The test of time is what proves something to be exceptional, and the a good bit of 60s, 70s and some of the 80s music has more than stood up to the test of time and will continue to do so not only for decades but for as long as people listen to music.
@mollydooker9636Ай бұрын
Jesus Dude...sums it up perfectly. Dire Straits all consummate musicians, Mark Knopler is however one of finest guitarists alive.
@marecare223Ай бұрын
10 minutes of perfection.
@fabrizio_prinaАй бұрын
This is the best live version ever! Pure pleasure and a masterpiece ♥
@smsmoof8128
11 күн бұрын
almost every Friday night, this and Pink Floyd Comfortably Numb Live ... takes me back to the glory days of yesteryear. And for some reason both these guitars make my eyes water, EVERY TIME. So beautiful, makes everything right in the world for just a few moments.
@karenhill2786Ай бұрын
Even more impressive when you know mark knopfler is left handed playing a right handed guitar, mind blown
@omega1575
Ай бұрын
And with no pick
@RideAcrossTheRiver
Ай бұрын
@@omega1575 Hey plays "Expresso Love" with a pick in this concert.
@DEAJP1015 күн бұрын
Someone once said, many years ago, the outro is like walking through the gates of heaven. Um….yup! Pretty much! To me it’s pure joy in music form…
@faithpearlgenied-a5517Ай бұрын
Great reaction I'm glad you enjoyed it. What a performance.
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Ай бұрын
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@R777-RLMАй бұрын
Different singers have their own style, and some may just have naturally better singing voices. Thanks, for your reaction.
@charlenewebb589316 күн бұрын
This is the great music we were all listing to .What a great time I was in high school senior years 1978 .Let The Good Times Roll .Rock & Roll Lol
@ruth2141Ай бұрын
If you like guitars, a couple of weeks ago Mark Knopfler released a charity single called "Guitar Heroes". It's a10-minute arrangement of an instrumental piece Knopfler wrote for the soundtrack of the movie "Local Hero", one of my favorite movies and where I first discovered Knopfler. The charity version features around 50 musicians with guitar GOATs including David Gilmour, Ronnie Wood, Slash, Eric Clapton, Joan Armatrading, Bruce Springsteen, Pete Townshend, Brian May and many more . Roger Daltry plays harmonica, with Ringo & Zak Starr on drums and Sting on bass. No video, but this version identifies the players -- kzread.info/dash/bejne/rHZ7z5mgete5iqg.html
@loisrogers9042Ай бұрын
I'm always interested to hear how new reactors "react" to this band.😊 Don't forget the drummer ... what a work-out!!!
@kenpatton876113 күн бұрын
I want what the drummer‘s been taking!!! The man never let up!!
@erniesteele3164Ай бұрын
When bands were bands.
@smsmoof812811 күн бұрын
Is this heaven dad? No son, its Mark Knofler letting you know how heaven is for just a few minutes ...
@williamjones6031Ай бұрын
The studio version of this is one of the best songs for cruising. It's nice that you enjoyed it so much. What I love about this clip is how much fun they're having. Making a living like that wouldn't suck. Shout out to the production crew. The filmography of this LIVE concert is incredible.🤩
@SSGERDMV3382Ай бұрын
Great take on this. I appreciate so much how you are able share your thoughts on so many different parts of this performance. Your reaction stands out because you share so many different thoughts. thank you.
@dame313
Ай бұрын
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@faithpearlgenied-a5517Ай бұрын
Thank you so much ❤🎉
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@browniewin412126 күн бұрын
I have been a Dire Straights fan since the start. The guitar, the drums. the everything, just wow!
@IAMisLoveАй бұрын
👍👍👍Awesome, love this performance. 🖖❤
@KNOPFLERSGOD25 күн бұрын
The man in red is Mark Knopfler, one of the greatest guitarists and songwriters ever, this is one of the greatest performances ever from anyone!! The Alchemy concert is legendary, every song from it is amazing. I would recommend Private Investigations next, not from this concert though, try from the On The Night concert, which I think beats the Alchemy version.
@NondescriptMammalАй бұрын
The studio version has its place, it's an excellent rendition, captured to be as close to how the author wanted the song to sound... But this is of course an exceptional live performance, like an almost ideal example of what it means to rock out on stage, and Knopfler's guitar as usual is smooth as silk and a joy to the ears.
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@NondescriptMammal
Ай бұрын
@@dame313 I have already done so. Keep up the good work!
@dalehammers44253 күн бұрын
This entire concert was just stupidly good.
@uksuef7218Ай бұрын
Lots of great tracks to do - Private investigations from on the night tour , telegraph road and tunnel of love from the alchemy concert. Then Brothers in arms, this came out with a grammy winning video which makes it even more powerful you should check that version, you could always do it live afterwards if you want. Mark Knopfler story telling genius and unique guitarist , the rest of the band is so talented and live they are unstoppable. You should know that when i was listening to this music when i was young our grandparents were complaining that music wasn't what it used to be in their day- thats always a thing!!
@ingridgabelo293427 күн бұрын
Gracias por tu reacción a ésta performans en vivo!! Mike Knopfler es único, zurdo y toca con la mano derecha, sin púa y, obviamente, sin autotune!! Está considerado entre los 5 mejores guitarristas de la historia. La segunda guitarra la toca su hermano Dave ésta vez y el gran Terry Williams se destacó totalmente, esa noche, su padre estaba en el concierto 😊. Otra vez: GRACIAS!! Son los bellos recuerdos de mi lejana juventud. Ciertamente, me suscribo!! Un abrazo desde Chile ( al fin del mundo). ❤❤❤❤❤
@scotlandabdn29 күн бұрын
Heals the soul mk = talent been listening to dire straits since about 1980 thy are in thr own league..
@GryLiАй бұрын
This is my mornig drive song. Its not a good morning without it. Both the drummer and the lead singer was on fire. My dad introduced me i was only 2 when this was made
@alekhidellАй бұрын
Another older people checking in. Great reaction. I loved this track when it came out because it was so different and because I’m primarily a fan of the electric guitar, not necessarily any genre. Talking of genres, LOVEBITES don’t play in this particular pocket but their focus on musical virtuosity is what made us crumblies sit up and pay attention and why their fan base is much older than the average. (Shout out to Miyako’s birthday yesterday, 5th April.)
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@pamelajohnson619929 күн бұрын
Mark is still cutting albums... at 72 yrs old❤
@ruth2141Ай бұрын
This was from one of two 1983 concerts in London at the end of an eight-month tour, and recordings from the concerts were released the next year on double LP / CD as "Alchemy Live". A concert video was released years later. The Alchemy tracks are mostly rearrangements of songs from Dire Straits' career and Knopfler's movie soundtracks extended with improvised sections and are all highly recommended.
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@RideAcrossTheRiverАй бұрын
Guitar pluckking is exactly what Mark does!
@michaelnancyamsden741022 күн бұрын
Very fine energizing song beloved since its debut years ago. Sure looks you got into the groove.
@wolfsvision940Ай бұрын
When talent mattered a lot!!
@brcs8332Ай бұрын
Everyone is perfect, but Terry Williams on drums was crazy. Now you must watch "Telegraph Line" from the same concert, one of the best live performances. Also "Tunnel of Love" live Wembley 85 is great
@dopiaza2006
Ай бұрын
Telegraph Road :)
@kathymacdonald7552Ай бұрын
The ‘main man’ is the magnificent Mr Mark Knopfler
@dawnekay1567Ай бұрын
Folk my ass…it is ROCK.🤣
@ingridgabelo2934
27 күн бұрын
Yes!!❤
@tallwalls7628 күн бұрын
Mark Knofler rules the strings.
@obijon7441Ай бұрын
Now we're talking. Glad you took the advice to listen to this version as well.👍🎸👌
@bradleyhart847513 күн бұрын
Great reaction...love the Tigers hat. Muskegon Michigan in da HOUSE!!!!😊
@tom7471Ай бұрын
Yep, this was so spectacular! Thanks for the reaction!
@Sometimes-even-lyrical
Ай бұрын
I think you are the first reactor I've seen play the whole second half all over again. And starting at some of the awesome drumming shots of Terry Williams. He was having a blast... and so were all the other band members and frontman Mark Knopfler! Not only that, the audience was so into it, clapping with the rhythm, becoming part of the performance and energy, hearts swelling and blood pumping as the pace increased... right through the crescendo, and then waiting, waiting... through Mark's tease... to the triumphant finish! And you were, too. That's the way! And that, is why... I just subscribed. Looking forward to watching your reactions ahead, and what you've already done. Suggestion: If you haven't reacted to Stevie Ray Vaughan yet, you are overdue. You could start with his 1989 Austin performance of Jimi Hendrix's "Voodoo Child," then on to other live performances... SRV doing his "Ain't Gone 'n' Give Up On Love," "Leave My Girl Alone," "Texas Flood" (at the El Mocambo), "Look At Little Sister," "Couldn't Stand The Weather," "Life Without You" (Capitol Theater), "Riviera Paradise," "Mary Had A Little Lamb" (1989, Austin), "Rude Mood"/"Lovestruck Baby" (Daytona Beach), "Scuttle Buttin'," "Tin Pan Alley," and many more. Guitar god with an amazing blues-rock voice, Stevie will blow your mind. Not just for his technical mastery, but for him being such an endless conduit for the spirit of the music and the passion he delivers. He was born to play, and his band Double Trouble are awesome.
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@apainlessone19 күн бұрын
The best thing about this was You didn't interrupt !
@kevinbrearley506326 күн бұрын
It’s very true what you say I’m always telling my kids they don’t make music like they used to when everybody sang live and sounded the same with no auto que and the musicians were so talented.dire straight were one of the best bands ever and in my opinion mark k offer is the best guitarist that’s lived he was and still is a phenomenal talent..great video and review anyway man keep doing your thing👍
@marilynrigsby687413 сағат бұрын
JAMMING ❤
@winchy162Ай бұрын
I'm sure Terry Williams on drums must have OD'd on Red Bull 🤣
@dame313
Ай бұрын
Monster for sure
@brucey86Ай бұрын
The term 'folk rock' became a better term to describe many of the songs emerging from the 70's, where using just the term 'rock', which really replaced the old term 'rock and roll', didn't really adequately describe the music.
@christinehoughton8591Ай бұрын
Thanks for showing this and your reaction was fantastic
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@zwieseler17 күн бұрын
Way to go 👍 And keep in mind, this is before earpieces with click tracks, autotune….
@DebbieSandford-180712 күн бұрын
Made my day, week and year hearing this - reaction cool
@kevindell11Ай бұрын
When I herd this as a kid didn't know if I wanted to be a guitarist or a drummer outstanding
@pamstuckey8349Ай бұрын
I loved your reaction. Thank you
@MarkoMakela-mv8dtАй бұрын
The REASON WHY MARK KNOPFLER SOMETIMES SOUNDED ULTRA FAST WITH HIS GUITAR WAS PARTLY COS HE DIDN'T USE PLECTRA AT ALL..
@ThailandescapadesАй бұрын
Pure perfection
@j1974f28 күн бұрын
Great reaction!
@MsGeoffhАй бұрын
He's left Earth!!!
@DebbieSandford-18076 күн бұрын
Your reaction perfect ❤
@markhopkins22227 күн бұрын
And to think that was the encore after a full concert
@Bill-yu1hc21 күн бұрын
concert was in 83
@makanasa20Ай бұрын
Great reaction brother - it was so cool to watch you so very into it.....from the momentary disappointment in your voice when you seemed to think the song was about to end to the way you went back and watched the last part again in enjoyed awe.😂 Great to see and glad you enjoyed it. Good luck
@guillaumelacoste961425 күн бұрын
At 7.22, one of the best moment of the song for me. I think you appreciated too 🙂
@steve-pm9nf25 күн бұрын
this is my fav song from them im sure you can see why
@DebbieSandford-180712 күн бұрын
Like a locamotive coming through my house
@colinstevens2691Ай бұрын
Now you need to react to Telegraph Road alchemy live. Even more phenomenal than this Also worth checking out is Beth Hart and Joe Bonamassa doing I’d rather go blind (live in Amsterdam version) you’ll see someone equally as incredible on the guitar as well as Beth’s amazing voice.
@gilbert7253Ай бұрын
Héllo de France Bonsoir regarder le live Télégraph Road de 1985 super 😊😊
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@eturfreyАй бұрын
Mark Knopfler Lead guitar. Hal Lindes Rhythm Guitar John Illsey Bass Guitar Terry Williams Drums Alan Clark, Keys And for these shows,additional guest keys. Tommy Mandel.
@MsGeoffhАй бұрын
Phenomenal!!!!!!
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@grum1965Ай бұрын
Listen to Telegraph Road (Alchemy Live version), which was the encore to this same concert... it will blow you away again.
@gailparz7 күн бұрын
This version is 1984. The original was 1979
@user-jy9nq3mg7h5 күн бұрын
Enjoy thr rids u have a long way to gp 🎉listen to ur fans 🎉
@margiegurner269425 күн бұрын
Should have been in the crowd dude...❤
@edwinpreston8159Ай бұрын
All the best songs are generated from musicians who appear to play second nature…so don’t get this as much these days. Notice how Knopfler (despite head band) ain’t breaking a sweat!! I’m a proper computer dance & hip hop quantised follower…but when you listen to live & freestyle stuff like this it changes boundaries!!
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@TroyOttosen-jg7tt25 күн бұрын
Nothing like 70-80 rock! Simple!
@JasonGilbert-yl8hfАй бұрын
You want to see a Guitar God... Check out any of Roy Clark's guitar picking!!!
@user-gf1zs6dx9w
Ай бұрын
Love Roy Clark❤️. But nowhere near Mark Knopfler. No one really is lets be honest!
@JasonGilbert-yl8hf
Ай бұрын
@@user-gf1zs6dx9w ... I would disagree... Roy could play Anything with strings and could play with the best
@user-gf1zs6dx9w
Ай бұрын
@@JasonGilbert-yl8hf stay blissful my friend 🍌
@NeilHolland-mh9jcАй бұрын
And he is left handed and learned to play right handed so he didn't look different from other guitar players.
@HelynnHeelsАй бұрын
"The Sultans play Creole" And for those who diminish Terry saying his family was there and that''s why he was so good: Terry was ALWAYS is on fire, whether his family is there or not.
@andrewtims9524
Ай бұрын
A normal down to earth bloke , never moved from where he grew up in Swansea but an absolute beast behind a set of drums , well known for beating the hell out of a set of drums
@MyGhettoChannelАй бұрын
Check out Stevie Ray Vaughan Texas Flood live. Extremely talented in the Jimmi Hendricks range of talent.
@SamKnauseАй бұрын
Loved your reaction. You just witnessed PERFECTION !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@basildavidson4597Ай бұрын
👍🏻
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@jaynicholas523Ай бұрын
Check out telegraph road live and tunnel of love
@edwinpreston8159Ай бұрын
Doesn’t matter what music you’re into…Knopfler is a top music genius & god! It’s not the music that makes the music….its the gaps!!
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Ай бұрын
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@edwinpreston8159
Ай бұрын
Btw what’s your goto HipHop tune fella?
@edwinpreston8159
Ай бұрын
@@dame313 Liking your appreciation of rock classics!! Huge big up! 🤜🤛
@dame313
Ай бұрын
I like a lot of 80s and 90s rap
@aidiess29 күн бұрын
now go listen to Telegraph Road from the same ALCHEMY LIVE CONCERT ! iT WILL BLOW YOUR SOCKS OFF.
@lorikirkwood5414Ай бұрын
This is not folk music. That is from the late 50s and early 60s. Also, regarding my comment below, the song mentions the different kinds of music going on in this Battle of the Bands.
@user-ed2qn3sc6t19 күн бұрын
Hello, have you been introduced to the Bee Gees yet? Too much heaven then How deep is you're love.
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One older people here 😊... This is everything what is good in music. It amazes you, it makes you happy, it heals and comforts you. MK is so precious ❤
@christinehoughton8591
Ай бұрын
Exactly well said ❤
It's what music was like in the 60's and 70's......no Autotune, backing tracks, no sampling etc. Just talented musicians doing what they are good at!
I’m the same age as Mark 74 and saw them live twice back in the day 1978 & 1984 this is my favourite performance of all time and will be playing at my funeral.
@rachelisaacson4269
14 күн бұрын
I'm 56.I saw them in Adelaide Australia twice also with my late mother. It was such an epic beautiful memory and performance. So very talented band ❤
If you think it's insane that you're listening to a song from 45 years ago, it's even more insane that Mark Knopfler (the guy in red) just released a new album yesterday. That's April 12, 2024. He's 74 years old and still recording, although I don't think he's planning to tour anymore. (I'm younger than he is, and I don't want to travel for work anymore either.) In addition to his work as a singer and guitarist, he also wrote all the songs on all six Dire Straits albums. Then he went on write all the songs on ten solo albums. And he did nine film soundtracks too. If you start exploring his work in earnest, you're not going to run out of material any time soon
Loved your reaction. Did you notice how comfortable and easy Mark Knopfler was finger plucking his guitar like a banjo and smiling all around? Pure talent.
One of the best riffs ever. Any person listening to this song, even if this isn't your genre you can't help to move to this song. It's crazy. Timeless too.
@RideAcrossTheRiver
Ай бұрын
I played "Telegraph Road" for a metalhead and he said, "how do people even like this?"
Mark Knopfler tells a story and he let his guitar sing like no other. Especially this concert every note is perfect. Never heard anything close in a live concert. This song made me fan for life (35 years ago). All albums of Direstraits are original and exceptional!
@marilynrigsby6874
27 күн бұрын
About 45 years for me!! 78,79 or 80, this song catch me cause being about band life, like (turn the page) singing about what they knew about... on the road again 😂😂
The original studio version came out in 1978, on the band's first album, and was a huge hit. This "Alchemy" concert was in 1983. At that time the band had been through personnel changes and was almost a completely different group. This was right at the end of a tour, so the band is really tight, and the drummer, Terry Williams, is on fire. I've heard his family was at the concert and he really went all out. One of my favorite moments from this video is just before 3 minutes in your reaction video, where Williams does a particularly fabulous riff and Knopfler and the bass player look back at him and at each other, smiling, and you can tell even they were impressed.
@obijon7441
Ай бұрын
Yep. Legend has it Terry's dad had come to see him play with the band for the first time that night and he wanted to impress him, so he was giving it everything he had.
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@dopiaza2006
Ай бұрын
@@obijon7441 I hope he was impressed!
@twalbert123
Ай бұрын
@@obijon7441 Just yesterday I watched a 30 min KZread video called "I'm just the drummer" or similar and it's about Terry Williams - it was so good! He discusses this concert too! Worth the watch....
@amelias.2509
28 күн бұрын
@@twalbert123Thanks for telling us of the video about Terry. ❤
Mark Knopfler hasn't got the voice of a Freddy Mercury, Pavarotti or any other gifted vocal artist, but I'll be damned if his Dylan-esque almost talking style isn't a match made in heaven with the musical genius that was Dire Straits. For similar epic songs check out Telegraph Road from the same gig or Tunnel of Love (this or any other concert).
@JFinSD2
Ай бұрын
Both Mark and Tom Petty had the Dylan-esque vocal style down pat.
Mark Knopfler is a master story teller. His songs take you on a journey and always have a deeper meaning. His voice and guitar work together to add the emotion to the stories like no other.
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@DebbieSandford-1807
6 күн бұрын
His solo guitar - perfection
It never fails to amaze me to watch other reactions to this incredible performance, and all they can seem to think of is Mark's outfit! Unbelievable 😮
Guitar players all over the World....that is simply how it's done!
This was pure talent. Mark the guitar player loves playing. He’s having the time of his life. He’s a class act he got his finger pickin from Chet Adkins
John Illsley - Bass; Terry Williams - Drums; Alan Clarke - Keyboards; Hal Lindes - Rhythm Guitar - and not forgetting Mark Knopfler - lead. Unbelievably amazing.
Congratulations! I've seen many reactions where it's obvious that the "reactor" has seen the video before. It was clear from this that you hadn't heard this version. So your reaction was authentic, and it was good to see.
I could tell you some stories about Mark when he was young practicing the guitar he would wake up with his guitar on his chest. The drummers dad was at the concert to watch his son play a gig for the very first time.
Anything from this concert is 🔥🔥
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I think a lot of people don't understand the lyrics in this (fabulous) song. In the 60s and 70s there were Friday night "Battle of the Bands" concerts in local areas where four or five or more local bands would compete in one place. "Competition from other places." That is what this is about. " Guitar George " knew all the chords, but he only had an old guitar because he couldn't afford a better one. Harry didn't mind if he didn't make the scene. "He had a daytime job and was doin' all right. There were some boys messing around in the corner of the room. The "man" steps up to the microphone to announce that it is time to go home. The competition was over. I've been there!
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@GavinMaGrath
Ай бұрын
Need to tell you that the story is actually different, I've heard Mark Knopfler tell the story and it's simple. One night after practicing or something, he went into a bar and there was a band playing, not a very good band, they were called "The Sultans of Swing" Mark made up names and scenarios for each band member then went and wrote the song. That's it, nothing more complex. Just one of the top 5 songs of all time though
@mikelucey5035
24 күн бұрын
Don't think he was referring to band battles, just that there were clubs competing for business, for listeners.
I'm 69 years old and while growing old sucks at least in my best most fun years of my life it was also 'The Golden Era Of Rock.' It was a time when exceptionally talented people created exceptional works of art, unlike today when half talented people rely on auto-tune and very often sample song from 'The Golden Era Of Rock' because they don't have the talent to create enough music of high enough quality for their songs. The test of time is what proves something to be exceptional, and the a good bit of 60s, 70s and some of the 80s music has more than stood up to the test of time and will continue to do so not only for decades but for as long as people listen to music.
Jesus Dude...sums it up perfectly. Dire Straits all consummate musicians, Mark Knopler is however one of finest guitarists alive.
10 minutes of perfection.
This is the best live version ever! Pure pleasure and a masterpiece ♥
@smsmoof8128
11 күн бұрын
almost every Friday night, this and Pink Floyd Comfortably Numb Live ... takes me back to the glory days of yesteryear. And for some reason both these guitars make my eyes water, EVERY TIME. So beautiful, makes everything right in the world for just a few moments.
Even more impressive when you know mark knopfler is left handed playing a right handed guitar, mind blown
@omega1575
Ай бұрын
And with no pick
@RideAcrossTheRiver
Ай бұрын
@@omega1575 Hey plays "Expresso Love" with a pick in this concert.
Someone once said, many years ago, the outro is like walking through the gates of heaven. Um….yup! Pretty much! To me it’s pure joy in music form…
Great reaction I'm glad you enjoyed it. What a performance.
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Different singers have their own style, and some may just have naturally better singing voices. Thanks, for your reaction.
This is the great music we were all listing to .What a great time I was in high school senior years 1978 .Let The Good Times Roll .Rock & Roll Lol
If you like guitars, a couple of weeks ago Mark Knopfler released a charity single called "Guitar Heroes". It's a10-minute arrangement of an instrumental piece Knopfler wrote for the soundtrack of the movie "Local Hero", one of my favorite movies and where I first discovered Knopfler. The charity version features around 50 musicians with guitar GOATs including David Gilmour, Ronnie Wood, Slash, Eric Clapton, Joan Armatrading, Bruce Springsteen, Pete Townshend, Brian May and many more . Roger Daltry plays harmonica, with Ringo & Zak Starr on drums and Sting on bass. No video, but this version identifies the players -- kzread.info/dash/bejne/rHZ7z5mgete5iqg.html
I'm always interested to hear how new reactors "react" to this band.😊 Don't forget the drummer ... what a work-out!!!
I want what the drummer‘s been taking!!! The man never let up!!
When bands were bands.
Is this heaven dad? No son, its Mark Knofler letting you know how heaven is for just a few minutes ...
The studio version of this is one of the best songs for cruising. It's nice that you enjoyed it so much. What I love about this clip is how much fun they're having. Making a living like that wouldn't suck. Shout out to the production crew. The filmography of this LIVE concert is incredible.🤩
Great take on this. I appreciate so much how you are able share your thoughts on so many different parts of this performance. Your reaction stands out because you share so many different thoughts. thank you.
@dame313
Ай бұрын
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Thank you so much ❤🎉
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I have been a Dire Straights fan since the start. The guitar, the drums. the everything, just wow!
👍👍👍Awesome, love this performance. 🖖❤
The man in red is Mark Knopfler, one of the greatest guitarists and songwriters ever, this is one of the greatest performances ever from anyone!! The Alchemy concert is legendary, every song from it is amazing. I would recommend Private Investigations next, not from this concert though, try from the On The Night concert, which I think beats the Alchemy version.
The studio version has its place, it's an excellent rendition, captured to be as close to how the author wanted the song to sound... But this is of course an exceptional live performance, like an almost ideal example of what it means to rock out on stage, and Knopfler's guitar as usual is smooth as silk and a joy to the ears.
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@NondescriptMammal
Ай бұрын
@@dame313 I have already done so. Keep up the good work!
This entire concert was just stupidly good.
Lots of great tracks to do - Private investigations from on the night tour , telegraph road and tunnel of love from the alchemy concert. Then Brothers in arms, this came out with a grammy winning video which makes it even more powerful you should check that version, you could always do it live afterwards if you want. Mark Knopfler story telling genius and unique guitarist , the rest of the band is so talented and live they are unstoppable. You should know that when i was listening to this music when i was young our grandparents were complaining that music wasn't what it used to be in their day- thats always a thing!!
Gracias por tu reacción a ésta performans en vivo!! Mike Knopfler es único, zurdo y toca con la mano derecha, sin púa y, obviamente, sin autotune!! Está considerado entre los 5 mejores guitarristas de la historia. La segunda guitarra la toca su hermano Dave ésta vez y el gran Terry Williams se destacó totalmente, esa noche, su padre estaba en el concierto 😊. Otra vez: GRACIAS!! Son los bellos recuerdos de mi lejana juventud. Ciertamente, me suscribo!! Un abrazo desde Chile ( al fin del mundo). ❤❤❤❤❤
Heals the soul mk = talent been listening to dire straits since about 1980 thy are in thr own league..
This is my mornig drive song. Its not a good morning without it. Both the drummer and the lead singer was on fire. My dad introduced me i was only 2 when this was made
Another older people checking in. Great reaction. I loved this track when it came out because it was so different and because I’m primarily a fan of the electric guitar, not necessarily any genre. Talking of genres, LOVEBITES don’t play in this particular pocket but their focus on musical virtuosity is what made us crumblies sit up and pay attention and why their fan base is much older than the average. (Shout out to Miyako’s birthday yesterday, 5th April.)
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Mark is still cutting albums... at 72 yrs old❤
This was from one of two 1983 concerts in London at the end of an eight-month tour, and recordings from the concerts were released the next year on double LP / CD as "Alchemy Live". A concert video was released years later. The Alchemy tracks are mostly rearrangements of songs from Dire Straits' career and Knopfler's movie soundtracks extended with improvised sections and are all highly recommended.
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Guitar pluckking is exactly what Mark does!
Very fine energizing song beloved since its debut years ago. Sure looks you got into the groove.
When talent mattered a lot!!
Everyone is perfect, but Terry Williams on drums was crazy. Now you must watch "Telegraph Line" from the same concert, one of the best live performances. Also "Tunnel of Love" live Wembley 85 is great
@dopiaza2006
Ай бұрын
Telegraph Road :)
The ‘main man’ is the magnificent Mr Mark Knopfler
Folk my ass…it is ROCK.🤣
@ingridgabelo2934
27 күн бұрын
Yes!!❤
Mark Knofler rules the strings.
Now we're talking. Glad you took the advice to listen to this version as well.👍🎸👌
Great reaction...love the Tigers hat. Muskegon Michigan in da HOUSE!!!!😊
Yep, this was so spectacular! Thanks for the reaction!
@Sometimes-even-lyrical
Ай бұрын
I think you are the first reactor I've seen play the whole second half all over again. And starting at some of the awesome drumming shots of Terry Williams. He was having a blast... and so were all the other band members and frontman Mark Knopfler! Not only that, the audience was so into it, clapping with the rhythm, becoming part of the performance and energy, hearts swelling and blood pumping as the pace increased... right through the crescendo, and then waiting, waiting... through Mark's tease... to the triumphant finish! And you were, too. That's the way! And that, is why... I just subscribed. Looking forward to watching your reactions ahead, and what you've already done. Suggestion: If you haven't reacted to Stevie Ray Vaughan yet, you are overdue. You could start with his 1989 Austin performance of Jimi Hendrix's "Voodoo Child," then on to other live performances... SRV doing his "Ain't Gone 'n' Give Up On Love," "Leave My Girl Alone," "Texas Flood" (at the El Mocambo), "Look At Little Sister," "Couldn't Stand The Weather," "Life Without You" (Capitol Theater), "Riviera Paradise," "Mary Had A Little Lamb" (1989, Austin), "Rude Mood"/"Lovestruck Baby" (Daytona Beach), "Scuttle Buttin'," "Tin Pan Alley," and many more. Guitar god with an amazing blues-rock voice, Stevie will blow your mind. Not just for his technical mastery, but for him being such an endless conduit for the spirit of the music and the passion he delivers. He was born to play, and his band Double Trouble are awesome.
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The best thing about this was You didn't interrupt !
It’s very true what you say I’m always telling my kids they don’t make music like they used to when everybody sang live and sounded the same with no auto que and the musicians were so talented.dire straight were one of the best bands ever and in my opinion mark k offer is the best guitarist that’s lived he was and still is a phenomenal talent..great video and review anyway man keep doing your thing👍
JAMMING ❤
I'm sure Terry Williams on drums must have OD'd on Red Bull 🤣
@dame313
Ай бұрын
Monster for sure
The term 'folk rock' became a better term to describe many of the songs emerging from the 70's, where using just the term 'rock', which really replaced the old term 'rock and roll', didn't really adequately describe the music.
Thanks for showing this and your reaction was fantastic
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Way to go 👍 And keep in mind, this is before earpieces with click tracks, autotune….
Made my day, week and year hearing this - reaction cool
When I herd this as a kid didn't know if I wanted to be a guitarist or a drummer outstanding
I loved your reaction. Thank you
The REASON WHY MARK KNOPFLER SOMETIMES SOUNDED ULTRA FAST WITH HIS GUITAR WAS PARTLY COS HE DIDN'T USE PLECTRA AT ALL..
Pure perfection
Great reaction!
He's left Earth!!!
Your reaction perfect ❤
And to think that was the encore after a full concert
concert was in 83
Great reaction brother - it was so cool to watch you so very into it.....from the momentary disappointment in your voice when you seemed to think the song was about to end to the way you went back and watched the last part again in enjoyed awe.😂 Great to see and glad you enjoyed it. Good luck
At 7.22, one of the best moment of the song for me. I think you appreciated too 🙂
this is my fav song from them im sure you can see why
Like a locamotive coming through my house
Now you need to react to Telegraph Road alchemy live. Even more phenomenal than this Also worth checking out is Beth Hart and Joe Bonamassa doing I’d rather go blind (live in Amsterdam version) you’ll see someone equally as incredible on the guitar as well as Beth’s amazing voice.
Héllo de France Bonsoir regarder le live Télégraph Road de 1985 super 😊😊
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Mark Knopfler Lead guitar. Hal Lindes Rhythm Guitar John Illsey Bass Guitar Terry Williams Drums Alan Clark, Keys And for these shows,additional guest keys. Tommy Mandel.
Phenomenal!!!!!!
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Listen to Telegraph Road (Alchemy Live version), which was the encore to this same concert... it will blow you away again.
This version is 1984. The original was 1979
Enjoy thr rids u have a long way to gp 🎉listen to ur fans 🎉
Should have been in the crowd dude...❤
All the best songs are generated from musicians who appear to play second nature…so don’t get this as much these days. Notice how Knopfler (despite head band) ain’t breaking a sweat!! I’m a proper computer dance & hip hop quantised follower…but when you listen to live & freestyle stuff like this it changes boundaries!!
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Nothing like 70-80 rock! Simple!
You want to see a Guitar God... Check out any of Roy Clark's guitar picking!!!
@user-gf1zs6dx9w
Ай бұрын
Love Roy Clark❤️. But nowhere near Mark Knopfler. No one really is lets be honest!
@JasonGilbert-yl8hf
Ай бұрын
@@user-gf1zs6dx9w ... I would disagree... Roy could play Anything with strings and could play with the best
@user-gf1zs6dx9w
Ай бұрын
@@JasonGilbert-yl8hf stay blissful my friend 🍌
And he is left handed and learned to play right handed so he didn't look different from other guitar players.
"The Sultans play Creole" And for those who diminish Terry saying his family was there and that''s why he was so good: Terry was ALWAYS is on fire, whether his family is there or not.
@andrewtims9524
Ай бұрын
A normal down to earth bloke , never moved from where he grew up in Swansea but an absolute beast behind a set of drums , well known for beating the hell out of a set of drums
Check out Stevie Ray Vaughan Texas Flood live. Extremely talented in the Jimmi Hendricks range of talent.
Loved your reaction. You just witnessed PERFECTION !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Check out telegraph road live and tunnel of love
Doesn’t matter what music you’re into…Knopfler is a top music genius & god! It’s not the music that makes the music….its the gaps!!
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Ай бұрын
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Ай бұрын
Btw what’s your goto HipHop tune fella?
@edwinpreston8159
Ай бұрын
@@dame313 Liking your appreciation of rock classics!! Huge big up! 🤜🤛
@dame313
Ай бұрын
I like a lot of 80s and 90s rap
now go listen to Telegraph Road from the same ALCHEMY LIVE CONCERT ! iT WILL BLOW YOUR SOCKS OFF.
This is not folk music. That is from the late 50s and early 60s. Also, regarding my comment below, the song mentions the different kinds of music going on in this Battle of the Bands.
Hello, have you been introduced to the Bee Gees yet? Too much heaven then How deep is you're love.
Anyone mentioning the drummer?