FIRST TIME HEARING Dire Straits - Sultans Of Swing (rock) REACTION
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You should listen to Sultans of Swing Alchemy live version
Wish i could hear this for the first time again
My dad played this for me when I was 8, and it was an epiphany. I really was too young to appreciate it. I listen to it every year around my birthday to appreciate it again.
Facts💯
This group and the Eagles, always reminds me of my dad.
nostalgia and good music = perfection.
randomly came across this song through a cover i got recommended on youtube. just a guitar cover but i loved the song so much
Honestly I wish that for so many songs
The live version at alchemy is ten minutes of pure brilliance.
Exactly my thoughts, if people have to react to one version, it has to be the 10 min live performance. True masterpiece.
That buildup to the solo single handedly inspired me to start playing the guitar
transcendent
I used to like getting high and watching live version on CZcams. Wonderful!
@@dl6025 I still like getting high and watching the live version on youtube ;)
Honestly one of the best songs ever recorded IMO.
Genuinely agreed. Just perfect.
Imagine being a member of the sultans of swing, some band makes a song about your band and it's one of the all time great songs.
Dire straits are hugely underrated and yet they are still very highly regarded
I started thinking they were a one hit band with this music, but now they are probably my favorite band
This makes no sense, and yet makes perfect sense
A one hit wonder wouldnt have one of the GREATEST guitarist of all time, Mark Knopfler. :) Hope you've found more of their music! @@joaopedroandrade2576
@@joaopedroandrade2576 just listen to dire straits on the night. mind blowing!
@@joaopedroandrade2576 They've got some absolute gems in their catalogue. Money for nothing was huge but really isn't their best song.
Every time that last solo rolls off I think, "man, I could go for 10 more minutes of that"
And it does, in the live recordings from Wembley!
Da bietet sich doch Telegraph Road an!Das ist ein musikalischer Orgasmus 🙈
Get a hold of Mark Knopfler live at The Royal Albert Hall 1996. One of the best live shows I've heard. Granted Dire Straits had parted ways, but Knopfler was still outstanding.
Every time Mark Knopfler plays the solo it's a lil bit different than the last time he played. He's so talented.
Mark Knoffler's finger picking is an iconic sound.
I like the Live at Alchemy version.
Mark Knopfler just saying
Yep, finger pickers like Mark Knopfler have that little extra magic.
I didn’t like this song as a teenager, now it’s one of my favorites!! My oldest sister, RIP Renee’, always told me my taste in music would change as I got older, she was sooooooo right about so many things! How I miss her ❤
Yea, I tolerated The Eagles in the 70s, now I dig them. She was right.
he did not know he was going to run into one of the best under rated guitar solos ever , i like his vocalizing through the whole song and his end rap
Mark Knoffler, one of the greatest guitar players. Just simplicity at its finest! He was proper vibing 😄
Knopfler*
This song was released in the US almost 4 months after I became a scientific glassblower apprentice. To this day, hearing it still reminds me of driving home after work, after I hung the torch up for the day. Last year in July, I semi-retired after 44 years blowing glass. Sultans of Swing is a fine addition to my songs of a lifetime playlist. And hearing it again while watching someone's first listen AND while blowing glass in my garage is a great way to spend my afternoon.
You sound chill as hell
Guitar work gives you chills, doesn't it?
That solo at the end there is in my all-time favs.
@@psychee1 Yeah . . . aaand when it gets played on the radio - it pretty much always gets faded out. Sacrilege.
One of the best songs ever, and best song to hear while mildly drunk
Literally 80% of the music he hears for the first time is the music I grew up with!
I grew up up with my dad playing Dire Straits. Great classic rock music 🎶
Same ❤
This guy cracks me up, he always plays good songs. Hard to believe that's his first time hearing though!
exactly, but it doesn't surprise me because there are songs from queen, Guns n roses etc that I discovered less than 2 years ago
I never see the point of "reaction videos". If you want to listen to Dire Straights, why not just listen to Dire Straights? Why watch some bloke listening to Dire Straights?
@@JimboPrague Just a way to partially relive that first time listening to songs we consider legends and have heard hundreds of times.
Even it’s it’s not the first time this guy has ever heard the tune, there is a difference when you actually sit down and pay attention to the music
@@JimboPrague No need to spell it wrong 3 times, especially when it's spelt out for you on the video title. Dire *STRAITS*
To answer your question, it's interesting to see reactions from people who hear it for the first time.
Here's a tip for you, if you don't like reaction videos, don't click on them..
Why the hell would you even click on something you don't like?
Pretty pointless if you ask me.
Dire straits are so good, timeless music
Dude, you are one unique cat. Thank you for an enjoyable reaction.
The studio version is clean and amazing. The Alchemy Live video of this is sheer Magnificence. One of the best live rock performances ever.
I've just got to say that I really appreciate that you let the song play through in it's entirety and don't pause it all the time. Just vibing to it and letting it run.
"This is smooth, I like this". Love it. Had you bopping from the get-go. This song definitely does that
born in '79 here....I grew up listening to this kind of music - especially Dire Straights, cuz my dad LOVED them. when I rediscovered my music taste in my late teens, it wasn't until my early twenties I remembered I loved this and Money for Nothin' by Dire Straights. All of this music is iconic, classic. and I love watching You listen to these songs for the first time - it's great@!!!
STRAITS PLEASE
This is a high class and good taste music bro, regardless of your age, my millennials children love 70's and 80's classic Rock...
If I could only let you hear this song in the same context that I heard it the first time you might understand its emotional significance to us boomers. In an era when all the songs on the radio -- the AM radio -- were disco and early techno garbage, those of us who were being pummeled to death by rhythm machines and despairing over the disco-death of music, the complete dearth of real instruments and real melody, finally heard from out of the garbage heap of synthesized 16k noise, the glorious sound of that guitar. It was musical hope. This glimmer of hope said to us, "maybe there was still a spark of actual music left in the world. Maybe all is not lost." Even though this emerging new sound was all alone in the musical world, it was the sound of a new beginning, the very spark of new musical life in the world... it was the "Sultans Of Swing."
Now you are on the Dire Straits train, I recommend checking out Brothers in Arms and in particular the live version from Wembley Stadium in 1988 when the band headlined the Nelson Mandela 70th Birthday Tribute Concert which was watched by 200m people worldwide. It was still a couple of years before Mandela would finally be released from his 27 year imprisonment by the South African government and Mark Knopfler, songwriter/singer/lead guitarist got quite emotional performing this one. Eric Clapton joined the band for this concert to play rhythm guitar because the wife of their regular guitarist at the time had just given birth.
Brothers in arms is such a nice fkg song! Also common used in military funerals such a beautiful song
I aboslutely love Dire Straits and im almost convinced Mark Knopfler is some kind of guitar god or muse or something of that. I gotta say...im born 1981 i remember when is was a kid how my dad used to make me stand on his feet and he started to dance to this right here song. Its like imbedded in my dna and also whats weird is that i gained the rytm of music too from dancing to this music. Cheers from Sweden :P
You can read his story.
He always wanted a red Stratocaster and this was the first sing he wrote on it and it's the song that made him famous.
One the best riffs.. such a great tune
I heard this for the first time as a 7 year old....my dad love this song, played it constantly in 79... To this day this is a top 3 band to me yeh!
Sultans of Swing we’re an actual real band that he is singing about. Spirit and soul of blues, swing, southern modalities from about late30’s to beginning of Rock in 1952. By rock I really mean R&B Juke Joint
i think the story was they saw the band playing in a bar and couldn't believe they were just amateurs. They were playing as good as any professional band and they were going to day jobs after the weekend was over.
Yea, It's even better if you listen to their album, because that's how Dire Straits come in wholesome fully rounded package packed with all the stuff including emotions and everything music can give an opened heart and therefore ears too. Enjoy Mamaan!
God damn. I remember hearing this for the first time. Dad took me to Homebase to pick up some tools, and he had just purchased the cassette tape of 'Money for Nothing' (the one with Mark Knopfler's head and hands missing playing guitar). We played it over and over. I still get chills on the last verse. He still loves that tune! 🎸
The story of Sultans of swing was inspired by a performance of a Dixieland Jazz band in Deptford, South London.
Cool!
It was more than just inspired by that, it tells the whole story of when they played in the pub and nobody was listening to them. (except Mark)
Mark Knopfler is a definite Guitar God!
I love how you can tell this man is picking up every beat, note, and nuance. Just by his facial expressions and head bobbin.
He gets caught up in the open hi hats the same way I do haha
Its why I love this guys reactions so much, he feels every sound in his soul and it just comes out of him
The way you enjoyed and felt the music is precisely what I experienced myself when I listened to this awesome song, your reaction is top notch.
The solo to this is brilliant, but it's different every time Mark Knopfler plays it. He is amazingly talented & is still playing.
People who listen and grew up with this band are the true and real men
Thanks to my dad who made me a dire straits lover❤❤
Sultans of Swing sounds like a tribute to Bob Dylan, John Wesley Harding era. Great track!
Keep them coming man! Your videos are great, I found you on TikTok
When I first heard this in the radio I thought it was a new song by Bob Dylan. GREAT SONG!!
Run, run, run, jump, jump and flyyyyyyy 😅😂❤❤
I got chills the first time hearing this
Legit vibing here...I don't know anyone who didn't react exactly like this when they first heard this song.
Loving this! It’s amazing hearing quality music for the first time , regardless of the genre!
Pentatonic guitar master class. LOVE this song.
This is my first time watching Nathan Browne listening to Sultans of swing for the first time.
Or do you mean Sultan Of Swings, as Nathan repeatedly said?🤣
I remember when i first heard this song, I was like yooo every line has its own guitar solo 😮
Mark Knopfler is one of the great virtuoso guitarists, equal mix engineer, artist, architect, technician. The way he crafted amazing songs from real life occurrences is unmatched.
Welcome to the Sultans club…next song should be “In the Gallery” in my book it kicks ass !
Final guitar solo just melted it 🔥🔥🔥🤘
I'll never forget hearing this for the first time when I was a kid and it hit the radio. Grabbed my attention for the rest of my life! One of the best guitar performances ever, such sweet fills.
That was so awesome my friend 🩷
I absolutely loved your reaction to this song, I would do anything to hear it for the first time again but by seeing you hearing it: It made me happy & it made me smile 😊
All the best from 🇸🇪👋🏻
I was at that concert in 94 and yes it was mind blowing,so thanks my man for making me feel 24 again👍👍👍👍👍
Theres nothing like watching someone you like, enjoying something you love. Enjoy
You gotta here the live version bro!
I remember the first time I heard this song. I remember feeling great and just loving it. I remember where I was and who I was with. 😊
I've been listening exclusively to the Alchemy version for so long I actually forgot what the studio one sounded like. Hah. Highly recommend checking out the Alchemy live performance. Brilliant stuff.
Tunnel of Love and Telegraph Road Alchemy live are 2 of Dire Straits’ best performances
👍👍👍👍Jepp! Telegraph Road !Gibt nichts besseres!!!!
Just recently found your channel bro keep crushing it
Dire straits are amazing. Very groovy!
This song never gets old.. feels like the first time listening every time I hear it
You have to see the live version!
I like that you always use clean language, because I can use your material in my classroom.
Alchemy version live, brilliant.
you and me brother looks same when listen to this chill song .....just love your reaction
Watched this video when I studied in London for a semester. Just made sense .
You should deffo check out «Lady writer» by Dire Straits! Awesome riff and awesome song!
Top 15 guitar solos OAT
LOVED the way you reacted and felt this great tune..much enjoyed!!
This song is based on an actual event. They really did duck out of the rain to this pub. There was a band that no one cared about cause they were rockers and didn't care about any trumpet playing band.
Bro gonna be flabbergasted when he gets to know it's all finger style
THE MAN IS A PROFESSOR
your reactions are golden dude alot of decent tunes out there to find in this era of music
Mark Knopfler, a Strat, and no pick. Unreal
That looks like The Kennington, South East London Estates which I was,originally,from...:)
This is a fantastic reaction video! Absolutely love it. I know I'm late to the party, but had to comment! Love your content.
Love seeing younger people getting into older music like this & how they react. Always timeless & fun, I miss when songs told a story & had awesome instrumentals mixed in.
😂😂😂 Great reaction pal, made me smile...
This amazing song is a story of the writer listening to a horn dixieland band in a small pub or place.
this is a S tier video. love the end Nathan. maybe a top 10 song of all time
This is one of my favorite guitar rifts.
This band is so good, my alarm is one their song and I still love it.
Pure joy
I really love your reactions
Du machst genau solche Grimassen wie ich bei den Songs. Du fühlst das-SUPER!
First time viewer, ya a legend, Good man. Great tune. Keep up the music mate!
Great song my baby even loves it haha it soothes him
Lucky you, I wish I could hear it for the 1st time again.
yeah you are totally feeling this mate!
nathan got in a trance from the 1st note
SWAGGER We Are the "Sultans of Swing"
Nate the Great. Now watch how Mark plays that guitar like a Banjo.
One of the sickest tracks of all time !
This is the proper reaction to this song. I still make those faces sometimes, even after the 600th time of listening to the song.
‘ my brother say I need to listen to a new tune : Sultan of Swings ‘ lol
Fire video 🔥
For a soft song, it has attitude :)
Telegraph Road. You definitely have to react to that. Also by Dire Straits. Long, but worth it!
Came from TikTok! Great reaction brother!
One of my all time favourite songs
Was just commenting id hoped youd heard this. Love your channel dude.