Dire Straits - Top Pop Performance (1978) AI Version 4K
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- čas přidán 27. 08. 2020
- Top Pop, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 2nd September 1978 and 25th November 1978
- Sultans of Swing (Playback - Single version) 2nd September 1978
- Water of Love (Playback) 25th November 1978
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I LOVE DIRE STRAITS❤
Один из шедевров Марка!
Посмотрел много вариантов этой песни и постоянно получаю истинное удовольствие.
Спасибо Марк тебе за все,что ты делаешь в музыке.
Ты смог изменить мир рок-музыки,делая музыку без всякого допинга,без наркотиков и без алкоголя и ещё спортивный стиль пришел вместе с тобой.
Great video thank you!
A voz desse homem, é muito boa de ouvir.
💃MK 💕 O MELHOR DE QUALQUER TEMPO🇧🇷
This one is my second favorite of his songs.
שירים שלא נס ליחם❤
Essa banda é um mito
WATER OF LOVE..." 🎶💃🏻💃🏻💃🏻🎶♥️💋
Pick Withers really steals the show on the band's first phase. A pitty he left the band afterwards...
Yep, he gets overshadowed by Mark's talent but Pick was essential. Always was one of my favorite elements of early Straits.
Oh, Young Mark is a good-looking guy. I think His face was more popular than his guitar skills
Anyhow anywhere... Mark always!!🥰
Number 1
A little after 3:40 he forgot what lead he played on the album and didn't fake it well. Threw in a thank you live though. You can see his brother stumming up top too, so no one is playing some of those high notes live. For example you hear a high E on the 12th fret no one is playing at about 3:47 or 8.
I love this band they play soul music 🎵🎶
Não é a toa que comprei um LP deles pela shopee kkkk
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Strange lipsing : it's not from the studio album. Where is it coming from then ?
Miming to the single, not live
This is not the single. I have yet to see Knopfler mime and this doesnt look like miming to me. The guitar is completely different to the single.
It doesn't even sounds the same lol.
@@HdyDdy-qs8kq it is miming. they’re miming to the Sultans of Swing single version. It’s a single with Sultans of Swing and on the back is Eastbound Train
@@HdyDdy-qs8kq Lots of Dire Straits' TV-appearences are playback - that was the norm then. Top Pop was always playback. As Cleland Stephen says, this track is from the single version of Sultans, the one with Eastbound Train as a b-side. It's different to the album version though, which is probably what you're thinking of. Also, the video description even says "playback" so ...
@@HdyDdy-qs8kq This is a total mime