Masters of War - Dani Wilde

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  • čas přidán 24. 08. 2024
  • Dani Wilde
    Single: Masters of War
    - Release Date 1st July 2020 - Vizztone Label Group
    British Blues Award winner Dani Wilde burst onto the International blues scene in 2007, opening for Jools Holland at London’s Royal Albert Hall and signing to prestigious blues record label Ruf Records.
    “The entire audience was silenced and caught in the spell of deep emotion… she won the hearts and souls of everyone in the crowd - outstanding.” - Music News Magazine
    Since then she has toured extensively (playing up to 250 concerts a year) across the UK, Europe, America, Canada and Africa charting in the blues and country charts in Europe. USA concerts have included headline
    shows under her own name, and performances with girl group “Girls With Guitars” alongside Samantha Fish and Cassie Taylor. The group’s 2012 record, produced by Mike Zito in Berlin, was a hit in Europe; the single ‘Bitch’ reaching the Number 1 spot in the iTunes blues charts in Italy.
    In 2017, Dani signed with Vizztone Label Group to release a live in the studio album entitled “Live at Brighton Road”.
    Her relationship with Vizztone continues as she reaches for new heights with her interpretation of Bob Dylan’s Master’s of War:
    “I feel this song is as relevant today as when Dylan wrote it” Wilde explains. “When I became a Mum, I felt more than ever ‘the fear to bring children into the world’ - the world is a scary place. Here in the UK we are the 2nd largest arms exporter; arming and supporting repressive regimes. When I sing Dylan’s words my heart is going out to those in war torn countries - the innocent victims of the international arms trade.”
    Dani Wilde: Lead Vocal, Backing Vocals, Lead Guitar, Rhythm Guitar
    Victoria Smith: Bass Guitar
    Jack Bazzani: Drums
    Engineered by Ali Gavan at Brighton Road Recording Studio
    Video by Philip James - Pajama Films
    Composed by Bob Dylan
    Arranged and Produced by Dani Wilde

Komentáře • 15

  • @michaelcolsonmicolson
    @michaelcolsonmicolson Před rokem +1

    Les images donnent une grandeur émotionnelle à ce blues magistral de Dani Wilde.

  • @user-ie4qr5jb5u
    @user-ie4qr5jb5u Před rokem

    Аж дыхание останавливается. Супер!

  • @markboerner2227
    @markboerner2227 Před rokem

    Love the feel she puts into her talent. She is so fn amazing....

  • @davidwahl5474
    @davidwahl5474 Před 2 lety +2

    Hello from France! so happy I found you through a Samantha Fish video. The kind of discovery that brings me hope. You're just incredibly talented and got such an original and dynamic way of playing your telecaster. Subscribed immediately after falling in love with your music. CZcams can really be useful to dig great talents away from mainstream art killing business. Wish you the best !

  • @danwilliams8695
    @danwilliams8695 Před rokem

  • @ThisIsMeOnYoutube
    @ThisIsMeOnYoutube Před 4 lety

    Fantastic cover of a regrettably still relevant song.

  • @ajciccar3
    @ajciccar3 Před 4 lety

    Good song Dani, Bob would be proud

  • @grantprokop4155
    @grantprokop4155 Před 4 lety

    So gifted!

  • @daviemcf
    @daviemcf Před 3 lety

    An amazing cover! you made it your own.

  • @boogasunday1933
    @boogasunday1933 Před 3 lety

    Like your blues best , but it seems all you do is charged with emotion and executed perfectly .... Love it.

    • @boogasunday1933
      @boogasunday1933 Před 3 lety

      please excuse my opinion but I reckon you'd do fantastic version of " All along the Watchtower. "

  • @Mike_Spor
    @Mike_Spor Před 3 lety

    nicely written song. i love this style of music...its like a quality Pink Floyd song written by salty professional Berkley grads.

  • @zikfocus
    @zikfocus Před 3 lety

    'In my experience something can happen to a new parent, a perception shift, as they are absorbed into the strange and absolute universe of the child, where the problems of the outside world temporarily retreat. There can be, on a deep level, a radical softening of one’s adversarial or pessimistic position toward the world, as the baby reconfigures our understanding of it. Things look less grim.
    This has certainly been the case for me. I would say that my own children have gone a long way toward amplifying and energising my understanding of the world’s potential. They have become bright windows through which I can imagine the world anew. Despite our perilous predicament, they have turned me into a cautious optimist, as I watch them go about making things better. There are many reasons people don’t have children, of course, but to choose not to have them as a reaction to the state of the world seems, to me, defeatist and sad.'
    Love, Nick Cave

  • @yildirimyakup
    @yildirimyakup Před 4 lety

    silky voice...