GUITAR TEACHER REACTS: Dire Straits - Telegraph Road (Alchemy Live)

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  • čas přidán 14. 02. 2024
  • My first time reaction to Telegraph Road by Dire Straits from the famous Alchemy live show. You can see it from how I react to this other-wordly music that I was surprised by the arrangement of this song and the fact that Mark Knopfler was playing a resonator guitar instead of his usual red Stratocaster in the intro as that's not at all how I've known ‪@direstraitsofficial‬ and ‪@MarkKnopfler‬ until today.
    In this Dire Straits music reaction video, I attempt to not only let the music impact me and share the joy and emotion with all of you, but I do my best to analyse the music from the perspective of a guitar teacher and the performance as a mindset coach for musicians.
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  • @FaanaMusic
    @FaanaMusic  Před 6 dny

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  • @jasonfirewalker3595
    @jasonfirewalker3595 Před 2 měsíci +45

    This is the best song ever written in my opinion.

    • @nictokyo
      @nictokyo Před měsícem +1

      Good call man. Yeah, I agree. Its up there at the top, (for me probably joint first place with comfortably numb). Why don't we have bands like this anymore. This is musical perfection.
      And they are doing this LIVE, no auto tune, no technology, just raw pure talent.
      One of the other great performances was Brothers in Arms at the Mandela performance in 1988. That was so emotional.

    • @zergnub7426
      @zergnub7426 Před měsícem +1

      @@nictokyo I dunno man. I agree. I sound like a boomer, I know, but it has something to do with the moment when artists went from writing music for love, and happened to make it big, to writing music that sold. You had to be good back then, to even have a shot of making it your career. These days, with technology, you don't even need to know your C major scale.

    • @evobirkz8
      @evobirkz8 Před měsícem +3

      I agree its a rock masterpiece! A symphony! 3 amazing guitar solos but all instruments shine! Drumming, bass, keyboard and piano, rythm! And the beautiful lyrics! The most important song in my life

    • @daphnethurlow5388
      @daphnethurlow5388 Před 11 dny +1

      Yes mine too..masterpiece

  • @VictorMedinaM
    @VictorMedinaM Před 4 měsíci +181

    "I wasn't expecting that" and what came after that either! right? the only problem with this song is that it ends... 💁‍♂

    • @CarinTibellAhlin
      @CarinTibellAhlin Před 4 měsíci +6

      I agree! 😊 Nevertheless, the ending is always better live, than on the record, if you ask me, because we don't have to listen to the fading.... Fading endings are not doing Mark's songs any justice, but it was how it was almost always done, in the 80's, I'm afraid. 😢

    • @VictorMedinaM
      @VictorMedinaM Před 4 měsíci +10

      Yes, live version is ... a masterpiece... If someone invents a time machine someday I would gladly pay to see Alchemy tour, Supertramp 1978 tour and Genesis Seconds out in person, ey dreamin' is free! :) @@CarinTibellAhlin

    • @michaelgilman4068
      @michaelgilman4068 Před 4 měsíci +2

      ? Is it against the reactors creed to pull up and have lyrics ready to read if vocals are not clear. 🙃Just wondering, because I have heard so many commentators mention not understanding the lyrics.

    • @6229013
      @6229013 Před 3 měsíci +1

      😂 😂 That's a good one, as a matter of fact I always had that thought with this song

    • @user-rf7zy7fz9i
      @user-rf7zy7fz9i Před 3 měsíci

      Yes telegraph road is so amazing, dire straits is for me the best.

  • @renevanderwal1895
    @renevanderwal1895 Před 4 měsíci +185

    I think Telegraph Road is the best song ever written. The Alchemy version of Telegraph Road is by far the best. With the Alchemy version you not only see a great guitarist, but you also see one of the best drummers and piano players in the world.

    • @glengarryglenross7127
      @glengarryglenross7127 Před 4 měsíci +8

      You are correct in that assessment

    • @HEDGE1011
      @HEDGE1011 Před 4 měsíci +16

      I can’t disagree, but I will offer up that I think that the Alchemy version of “Tunnel of Love” shares the throne. Simply stunning!

    • @mattiasjohansson7231
      @mattiasjohansson7231 Před 4 měsíci +7

      The whole album is just peak humanity

    • @emorsi
      @emorsi Před 4 měsíci +5

      I feel the same, still my favorite song of a great band. The best song ever written? Well... I think that this is a stretch for, imo, there is no "best ever written" song. It should still suffice that it is one of the greatest songs ever written.

    • @davideirth3688
      @davideirth3688 Před 4 měsíci +4

      @@mattiasjohansson7231 It is a majestic, one of a kind song.

  • @TollGateAB
    @TollGateAB Před 4 měsíci +115

    MK has to be one of (if not the) the tastiest guitar player(s) in rock history.
    Such a feel and expressiveness!

    • @FaanaMusic
      @FaanaMusic  Před 4 měsíci +10

      For sure up there, agreed! 🔥🎸

    • @jimmybondy9450
      @jimmybondy9450 Před 4 měsíci

      i agree. but i also like gary moore. a must see/listen to:
      Gary Moore - The Messiah Will Come Again -> czcams.com/video/7k07j7LcLqw/video.html

    • @diipadaik
      @diipadaik Před 2 měsíci +1

      Also Brian May

  • @pamelaadams1130
    @pamelaadams1130 Před 4 měsíci +100

    I’m 81 can you imagine the look on the face of a delivery driver when I open the door to Dire Straits blasting out from my living room it’s priceless, when I’m feeling down they can tranceport me back to the best music ever , and the best thing is I can watch all the live performances when ever I want magic.

    • @alysebastien773
      @alysebastien773 Před 4 měsíci +7

      In 1986 my dad drove me around in his BMW, Dire Straits playing loud. In 2024 I'm driving around in my BMW pumping out Dire Straits full blast. Still so so good decades later.

    • @bstonie4589
      @bstonie4589 Před 3 měsíci +6

      Telegraph Road, Romeo and Juliet and the theme from "Local Hero" will be played during my funeral.
      I dont wann to hear stupid words but great music during my last journey.

    • @waynesmith7410
      @waynesmith7410 Před 3 měsíci +1

      ROCK ON!!!

    • @maureen14
      @maureen14 Před 27 dny +1

      Good on you!

    • @alisonlatimer4088
      @alisonlatimer4088 Před 24 dny +1

      Amazing!!!!

  • @ERAPOSORESERVA
    @ERAPOSORESERVA Před 4 měsíci +44

    I love watching people discover Mark’s geniality.

  • @waligerber9410
    @waligerber9410 Před 4 měsíci +92

    He wrote the song sitting in front of the tour bus and reading the novel, "the growth of the soil". They were driving the long road to Detroit. And he thought how he can combine the view and the book. Starting as one man building his home and then the growth to a town with all the negatives he wanted to escape from! He is just a genius. And the fact that he had enough of dire straits at there best, and moving on to this day is phenomenal. He went to play and made a record with Chet Atkins. He wrote over 10 movie soundtracks. His next solo album comes out this april at the age of 75! If you better like to play acoustic, listen to "privat investigation- on the night live". Or the album with Chet Atkins "neck&neck" is gorgeous! (Sunday morning music for me)!❤

    • @Adamjski71
      @Adamjski71 Před 4 měsíci +3

      Private investigations is played on a nylon strung classical guitar not an acoustic.

    • @CarinTibellAhlin
      @CarinTibellAhlin Před 4 měsíci +3

      Sorry, but Private Investigations is played, by Mark, on a nylon string semi solid-body electric guitar, made by Gibson. It's often referred to as the Chet Atkins Gibson🫠🎶

    • @waligerber9410
      @waligerber9410 Před 4 měsíci +4

      @@CarinTibellAhlin thanks for the info, my language is not english, so i come up with what i think is close. I just know the national steel, the electric and the acoustic guitar in English. So i'm really thankful to learn as much i can and learn new terms!🫶.

    • @simonshrouder3476
      @simonshrouder3476 Před 3 měsíci +1

      So pleased you recognised this as one of the greatest classical rock compositions of all time. It has everything. It is genius and I was so so lucky to see him and the Band at their peak

    • @objectiveobserver4278
      @objectiveobserver4278 Před 2 měsíci +1

      Telegraph Road is actually part of US highway #24. In Michigan, we call it Telegraph Road. It runs some 70 miles north and south along the border of Detroit. While the song was written about the length of highway running along the Detroit border, it could easily be adapted to any large, once prosperous city that has fallen into blight and decay

  • @JohnnyDrizzle
    @JohnnyDrizzle Před 3 měsíci +24

    Some songs make you cry, not because of sadness but because it's soooo good. This is one of those songs.

    • @kunifahretrallala8085
      @kunifahretrallala8085 Před měsícem

      Und vor allem darf man das Lied NIEMALS zwischendurch anhalten🙈Das ist ja wie ein Coitus Interruptus😉

  • @michaelwirth6843
    @michaelwirth6843 Před 4 měsíci +40

    Mark Knopfler is the best guitarist on this planet. So many creative ideas, so much motoric skills, so much structure, so melodic... Just perfect.

  • @garrycroft4215
    @garrycroft4215 Před 4 měsíci +35

    I’m the same age as Mark (74) was there and at Glasgow & Manchester. My favourite band of all time followed by Queen, ELO, and the Eagles. What a life I have had with music from the 1950s - 2020s 🎉

    • @FaanaMusic
      @FaanaMusic  Před 4 měsíci +4

      Wow, thank you for your perspective. Counting from roughly 20s that's almost the whole history of popular music, but it was quite boring before 50s, haha, until they invented electric guitar and rock and roll! You've experienced the best of it! 🙏🎙️🔥🎸

    • @waynesmith7410
      @waynesmith7410 Před 3 měsíci +2

      ROCK ON!!!

  • @jussipseppala
    @jussipseppala Před 4 měsíci +37

    Simply one of the greatest songs ever.

  • @martinmarenov7460
    @martinmarenov7460 Před 4 měsíci +72

    Mark is great as always, but also shout out to Alan Clark for his incredible work on the piano.

    • @CoastPropertyBuyers
      @CoastPropertyBuyers Před 4 měsíci +2

      Agreed. An amazing musician and composer 🙏🏼

    • @AubMar
      @AubMar Před 4 měsíci

      And to Terry too on Drums!

    • @corriefraser
      @corriefraser Před 3 měsíci +1

      Alan is totally underrated in rock piano circles

  • @LinusHuttner
    @LinusHuttner Před 4 měsíci +40

    In my eyes one of the greatest compositions in rock history (both music and lyrics). To really understand the storytelling of this song, you NEED to check the lyrics. It's about the rise and the fall of a region along a small track over the years, starting small and growing bigger and bigger, with all the problems arising with the growth. The second part is about trying to get out of it all after everything got worse and worse, together with the loved one. Pure emotion, great storytelling!
    Best regards
    Linus from Switzerland

    • @FaanaMusic
      @FaanaMusic  Před 4 měsíci +4

      Thank you for the beautiful explanation Linus! That's wonderful and I can really see how it goes with the music!

    • @kittler53
      @kittler53 Před 3 měsíci +1

      I always think he means Chicago (“cold lake shore”) but he probably doesn’t. He could be writing about any number of US cities.

  • @yarivazatchi2763
    @yarivazatchi2763 Před 4 měsíci +59

    The sequence of tunnel of love followed by telegraph road in alchemy is the absolute pick of this concert. PLEASE PLEASE review tunnel of love from Alchemy it's just amazing.

    • @FaanaMusic
      @FaanaMusic  Před 4 měsíci +15

      Ok, will do, thank you for the recommendation 🙏

    • @martinezq1
      @martinezq1 Před 4 měsíci +5

      And Once upon a time in the west ;l

    • @robertlindsay6671
      @robertlindsay6671 Před 4 měsíci +8

      ​@@FaanaMusicThe Tunnel of Love performance from Wembley is the one you need to see!!

    • @girs666
      @girs666 Před 4 měsíci +1

      @@martinezq1Oh yeah…First alchemy s song, and, to me, with « going home », the most musically intrusive ( as a musician/ guitarist too)

    • @ggghhhbbnjjjbb2330
      @ggghhhbbnjjjbb2330 Před 4 měsíci +4

      @@robertlindsay6671 yes, for me that performance of that song is the high water mark of western rock music. Telegraph Road from Alchemy is close though - also Once Upon a Time with its thundering bassline and Knopfler at the top of his game.

  • @musashimiyamoto586
    @musashimiyamoto586 Před 4 měsíci +24

    What impresses me in those performances mostly with MK, he looks so nonchalant, like yeah, no biggie, yet what he does is mind-blowing.

  • @fredericknalaremah939
    @fredericknalaremah939 Před 4 měsíci +24

    This has to be one of the greatest rock songs ever written and performed. Mark wrote the song while on the tour bus in the US. They were travelling down Telegraph Road in Michigan State from Detroit and Mark was reading a book about a pioneer seeking out new territory. He put the two things together and came up with the best rock classic ever...Genius art!
    P.S Tunnel of Love from same gig or Brothers in Arms or Romeo and Juliet or Private Investigation from 'On the Night' gig...All different while brilliant!

  • @Ian-re9kd
    @Ian-re9kd Před 4 měsíci +17

    'Mark Knofler guitar stories' is a wonderful documentary here on youtube for those interested.

  • @Jahbs
    @Jahbs Před 2 měsíci +7

    Not bad for a left handed player who taught himself to play with his right hand ☮️ ❤️ 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

    • @arjanpetersen
      @arjanpetersen Před měsícem

      yeah also in school. lefts were "converted"

  • @jeffwheaton1733
    @jeffwheaton1733 Před 4 měsíci +16

    "Private Investigations" from the same Live album, Alchemy is great.

  • @jaccovaneerde8517
    @jaccovaneerde8517 Před 4 měsíci +17

    Mark guides with his voice the songs but really sings with his guitar and takes you all the way, he is one of the greatest of all times

  • @simonashworth8825
    @simonashworth8825 Před 4 měsíci +26

    The song is a masterpiece and the performance is a masterclass in how to play live. A phenomenal group of musicians! Stunning!!

  • @juergenblaas6573
    @juergenblaas6573 Před 4 měsíci +19

    Of course it's Mark on the resonator-intro. my favourite straits song: private investigations

    • @FaanaMusic
      @FaanaMusic  Před 4 měsíci +2

      Thanks, I thought I recognized his hands, haha

  • @BennoWitter
    @BennoWitter Před 4 měsíci +9

    In case you didn't know. Mark re-recorded one of his movie themes (from "Local Heros") for a charity. It is supposed to be released on March 15. The line-up is probably the biggest gathering of guitar masters and other great musician still alive (with the exception of Jeff Beck, may he rest in peace):
    David Gilmour: Guitar
    Jeff Beck: Guitar (his last recording)
    Slash: Guitar
    Brian May: Guitar
    Joan Armatrading: Guitar
    Pete Townshend: Guitar
    Roger Daltrey: harmonica
    Ringo Starr: Drums
    Zak Starkey: Drums
    Sting: Bass Guitar
    Cheryl Crow
    Ron Wood
    Joan Jett
    Mike Rutherford
    Richard Bennett
    Joe Bonamassa
    Joe Brown
    James Burton
    Jonathan Cain
    Paul Carrack
    Ry Cooder
    Jim Cox
    Steve Cropper
    Danny Cummings
    Duane Eddy
    Sam Fender
    Peter Frampton
    Audley Freed
    Vince Gill
    Buddy Guy
    Keiji Haino
    John Jorgenson
    Sonny Landreth
    Albert Lee
    Greg Leisz
    Alex Lifeson
    Steve Lukather
    Phil Manzanera
    Dave Mason
    Hank Marvin
    Robbie McIntosh
    John McLaughlin
    Tom Morello
    Rick Neilsen
    Orianthi
    Brad Paisley
    Joe Satriani
    John Sebastian
    Connor Selby
    Andy Taylor
    Susan Tedeschi
    Derek Truck
    Ian Thomas
    Keith Urba
    Steve Vai
    Waddy Wachtel
    Joe Louis Walker
    Joe Walsh
    Glenn Worf
    Zucchero

    • @stephenedwardpaynter
      @stephenedwardpaynter Před měsícem

      That is a crazy good line-up ... hard to believe one could ever get such musicians together at one time!

  • @legolads1732
    @legolads1732 Před 4 měsíci +7

    Mark Knopfler is no doubt in the upper echelons of guitar work. But he writes a story into every song, and that is what makes his songs work so well for me

  • @SH1974
    @SH1974 Před 4 měsíci +13

    Have You ever recognized that the "solos" in Dire Straits songs aren't solos?
    We never hear one single instrument playing!
    Instead we hear the whole band playing instrumental parts.
    Instrumental parts that are sometines longer than today's songs.
    PURE GENIUS!

    • @FaanaMusic
      @FaanaMusic  Před 4 měsíci +1

      Yeah, and even if the part is improvised it's just so melodic and fitting for the atmosphere. Genius as you said!

  • @robertlindsay6671
    @robertlindsay6671 Před 4 měsíci +24

    One thing that very few people pick up on with Mark is just how effortlessly he plays such complex solos and segments. Often he isn't even looking at his fingers at all which is just incomprehensible to me

    • @FaanaMusic
      @FaanaMusic  Před 4 měsíci +5

      Yeah, it's just pure expression, no technique or theory is in the way, that's rare.

    • @andrewmorton9327
      @andrewmorton9327 Před 4 měsíci +1

      Looking at your fingers whilst playing is a dangerous thing to do. You risk a conflict between your muscle memory and your conscious brain. Better to let your fingers get on with the job.

    • @robertlindsay6671
      @robertlindsay6671 Před 4 měsíci +1

      @@andrewmorton9327 Yea true but easier said than done ha

    • @andrewfenton9901
      @andrewfenton9901 Před 2 měsíci

      He plays so relaxed its unreal

  • @dalegallacher7074
    @dalegallacher7074 Před 4 měsíci +10

    I grew up with this music ….been nothing like it since

    • @FaanaMusic
      @FaanaMusic  Před 4 měsíci

      Absolutely, I was lucky enough that my dad exposed me to a lot of 70s music when I was little so I'm also a bit nostalgic when I hear this.

  • @Godmode.764
    @Godmode.764 Před 3 měsíci +5

    Every Dire straits songs is impossible magic ... Everything is just perfect..No one can match this kind of music , everything falls into perfect harmony

  • @evobirkz8
    @evobirkz8 Před měsícem +4

    Dire Straits a seriously underrated! Most people only think of songs from brothers in arms and sultans of swing but they were so much more! Telegraph road is a masterpiece! They were amazing live! Deserve to be respected as much as pink floyd, beatles etc! My fav band of all time!

  • @barrysheene3408
    @barrysheene3408 Před 4 měsíci +9

    I learnt something with this video: it's now possible to be a guitar teacher and not know Telegraph Road and Alchemy. MK, greatest guitar player of the last 50 years.

  • @Steinerssbr
    @Steinerssbr Před 4 měsíci +37

    Now try Tunel of Love in Wembley 1985...

    • @FaanaMusic
      @FaanaMusic  Před 4 měsíci +1

      Thanks, putting it on the list!

    • @darkpitcher5242
      @darkpitcher5242 Před 4 měsíci

      Romeo and Juliette
      Brothers in Arms
      Private investigations
      Money For Nothing
      Tunnel of Love

    • @timmcara2782
      @timmcara2782 Před 4 měsíci +1

      The whole 16 minutes!!!

    • @bernardfinch7046
      @bernardfinch7046 Před 4 měsíci +6

      @@FaanaMusic Tunnel of Love - Wembley 85 is on another level 16 mins of magic....

    • @ggghhhbbnjjjbb2330
      @ggghhhbbnjjjbb2330 Před 4 měsíci +1

      @@FaanaMusic That performance (Wembley 85) of that song is the best I've ever heard anywhere.

  • @paulsuddes1144
    @paulsuddes1144 Před 4 měsíci +8

    The best, most complete band ever, with a genius at the lead

  • @RideAcrossTheRiver
    @RideAcrossTheRiver Před 4 měsíci +10

    Two things: the audio here really brings out that thunder-slam sound effect ... and Hal Lindes is REALLY rocking out!

    • @ggghhhbbnjjjbb2330
      @ggghhhbbnjjjbb2330 Před 4 měsíci +2

      There's a high-res version of Alchemy on YT somewhere with 96k audio. You can hear Lindes' rythem playing more clearly with good headphones, and you are correct - his rythem playing is incredible. On Once Upon a Time in particular, it's amazingly good.

    • @RideAcrossTheRiver
      @RideAcrossTheRiver Před 4 měsíci

      @@ggghhhbbnjjjbb2330 Is there a new DVD version with that enhancement?

  • @delmaroeton9566
    @delmaroeton9566 Před 4 měsíci +7

    This song never ends. Once you hear it, it is always playing in your head somewhere. Great reaction.

  • @RichieBenno
    @RichieBenno Před 4 měsíci +7

    he uses almost the exact same lick as in the sultans of swing solo in this. Such an iconic sound.

  • @WomanNextDoor
    @WomanNextDoor Před 4 měsíci +7

    MK's phrasing is just *chefs kiss.
    I bitterly regret not seeing Dire Straits live.
    But so grateful to have been around to experience their music when it burst onto the music scene.

  • @ulyssesfilmchannel
    @ulyssesfilmchannel Před 4 měsíci +15

    The outro to this song is, for me, the best piano/guitar instrumental of all time. Mark is brilliant of course, but Alan Clark is a powerhouse on the piano and keys and brought so much to the band. I still listen to the album version weekly after all these years (and I saw it performed live on the Love Over Gold tour).

    • @devilsadvocate2548
      @devilsadvocate2548 Před 4 měsíci +1

      Alan absolutely owned the keys in this performance, like Terry with the drums on Sultans of Swing. The whole band was on fire for this concert.

    • @ksoman953
      @ksoman953 Před 4 měsíci +3

      I love Alan's work during his time with DS... such a beautiful fabric for MK to jump off from for the 3 albums he was part of.

    • @PrinceBarin77
      @PrinceBarin77 Před 3 měsíci

      Mark is on another planet but this is definitely an ensemble performance, each at the top of their game and totally in sync. The smiles on their faces says it all. Love this, it’s a masterpiece.

  • @michaelnancyamsden7410
    @michaelnancyamsden7410 Před 3 měsíci +5

    Mark is a genius. He surrounds himself with incredible musicians. He is a social commentator and poetic , prophetic bard.
    His Sailing to Philadelphia is incredible. Also Social Disease also Going Home. He has done 3 movie scores including The Princess Bride, Local Hero

    • @FaanaMusic
      @FaanaMusic  Před 3 měsíci

      Love your description of Mark! 🙏🔥🎸

  • @franktyson2275
    @franktyson2275 Před 2 měsíci +4

    Love Mark's playing so unique and beautiful ..... seen the 5 times live and never disappoint!

  • @unfilthy
    @unfilthy Před 4 měsíci +6

    I don't know how to judge the "best" guitarist. What I can definitely say is that when I hear Mark Knopfler playing guitar, I never mistake it for anyone else, and I love it.

    • @FaanaMusic
      @FaanaMusic  Před 4 měsíci +1

      Yeah, his style is so unique. Not sure about judging ' the best ' either, but that's definitely a good way to describe an outstanding artist!

  • @pcpc5622
    @pcpc5622 Před měsícem +2

    wipes the floor with stairway to heaven,an epic song,lyrically and musically ....terry williams drumming is jaw dropping.

  • @catherinem4326
    @catherinem4326 Před měsícem +2

    So magnificent, it gives me goosebumps. Thanks for reviewing and giving us a guitar teacher's input. This song plays like a book, each part sung is like a new chapter.

  • @aidiess
    @aidiess Před 4 měsíci +7

    There are not enough superlatives to describe the Guitar genius that is Mark Knoffler or the phenomena that is Dire Straits. I watched it happen from the start way back when ! The first track I heard was the studio version of Sultans of swing and I was hooked ! I am now 77 years old and there is hardly a day goes by when I dont listen to a bit of their magic. One you might want to listen to is solid Rock from the old days !

  • @bethanyhunt2704
    @bethanyhunt2704 Před 3 měsíci +2

    The story of hope and freedom lost by the og settler is SUCH a beautiful metaphor for the life of the song's narrator. A very profound song.

  • @junglistninja
    @junglistninja Před 4 měsíci +7

    One of the finest songs ever written! Performed live slighty different from album version but absolutely world class❤

  • @tonyfrost82
    @tonyfrost82 Před 4 měsíci +5

    Mark knophler is a raconteur, his songs are stories.
    The most underrated guitar player ever.
    The man is a genius.
    Telegraph road is my favourite dire straits tune. If you want atmospheric try private investigations.
    Dire straits do so many different feelings, but every song is a story.

  • @melindamullen6335
    @melindamullen6335 Před 4 měsíci +8

    He wrote music for movies too, 3 I can remember are The Princess Bride, Local Hero, and Cal. Beautiful music for all of them

  • @user-bx2zx6cz9w
    @user-bx2zx6cz9w Před 4 měsíci +4

    Was blown away first time I heard this song. My favourite Dire Straits song

  • @Realmasterorder
    @Realmasterorder Před 4 měsíci +5

    Very nice to have Reactions from someone that Really knows about Music and can truly understand and Appreciate the amazing Art and Talent of Songs like this and the Music genius of Mark Knopfler and dire straights in general.

  • @danmellis398
    @danmellis398 Před 4 měsíci +8

    The Resonator guitar you see at the beginning was originally his buddy Steve Phillips guitar. Steve got a new Resonator and sold Mark his old one. And the old Resonator shows up first on Romeo and Juliet, the opening of Telegraph Road, and then is featured on the cover of the Brothers In Arms album. By the way, MK ends up forming a fantastic country music group with Steve Phillips called The Notting Hillbillies.

    • @raypenny9013
      @raypenny9013 Před 3 měsíci +1

      Mark and Steve also formed a little thing called the duolian stringpickers.

    • @JonesiesMusic-sw7de
      @JonesiesMusic-sw7de Před 10 hodinami +1

      Met Steve Phillips a couple of times and had a drink with him. He plays at a pub in a place. Called Robin Hood’s Bay in Yorkshire on a Tuesday night.

    • @danmellis398
      @danmellis398 Před 10 hodinami

      @@JonesiesMusic-sw7de The Notting Hillbillies were such a great, talented band.

  • @67theavatar
    @67theavatar Před měsícem +1

    That song makes me want to cry it's so good. Then it turns into orgasmatron at the end. Mark Knopfler is an immortal. Beautiful reaction too. Thank you so much❤❤❤

  • @redzone77p
    @redzone77p Před 4 měsíci +7

    The pianist was definitely classically trained, and in my opinion, an opus in rock if there is such a thing...Knopfler, every note has a purpose.

  • @Nixima81
    @Nixima81 Před 4 měsíci +7

    Nice to see you picked up my favorite guitar player and rock band. Mark hits all the right notes for me. Time stops hearing Dire Straits. Some bands are special and this is one of those.

    • @FaanaMusic
      @FaanaMusic  Před 4 měsíci

      I love your description of time stopping, that's exactly how it feels to me as well.

  • @jimralston7562
    @jimralston7562 Před 4 měsíci +5

    What a performance, and really appreciate your analysis! As great as this is, my favorite DS is the Brother in Arms album. MK is such a fabulous songwriter!

  • @madsandreassen5441
    @madsandreassen5441 Před 4 měsíci +5

    The song is about the growth of a city, and of course of life, told as the tale of a guy walking along, settling down in a good spot, and then a whole community and city grows from that with factories, schools, people and cars on the freeway to and from work - and then it goes downhill again, factories and shops closing, jobs going, people moving away.
    Telegraph Road is a real stretch of road in the US, Mark Knopfler got the idea for the song when travelling down that road in the tour bus while at the time reading a book (something “Earth” by Knut Hamsun if my memory serves me correctly).
    This performance is electrifying, just like the rest of Alchemy - the band members have told of how this song was always their favourite moment of the concerts because they really enjoyed the energy of the song - I do too!

    • @FaanaMusic
      @FaanaMusic  Před 3 měsíci

      Thank you for this, I always love to read these backstories.

    • @johnallard1
      @johnallard1 Před 2 měsíci

      While this is true, the lyrics seem to use that journey more as a metaphor for a personal journey through a growth period, and then into more difficult times. My favourite line: “… as I run every red light on memory lane …”

    • @madsandreassen5441
      @madsandreassen5441 Před 2 měsíci

      @@johnallard1 it’s a truly great song when it works on different levels and speaks to different things in different listeners - and remains relevant and has an impact 40 years later!

  • @ze6464
    @ze6464 Před měsícem +1

    Mark knopfler is so good it's unfair for the huge drum work

  • @britwill72jp
    @britwill72jp Před 4 měsíci +2

    When I was a teenager, the student from Paris asked me what band I liked. I said AC/DC, but he told me to check out Dire Straits instead. So I did. It's been more than 30 years and I'm still fascinated by their music... and AC/DC of course⚡🤟. Thanks for sharing.

  • @waynesmith7410
    @waynesmith7410 Před 4 měsíci +4

    You can't go wrong with anything from alchemy. Every one a banger

  • @nickbowyer7812
    @nickbowyer7812 Před 3 měsíci +1

    I am 61 and saw Dire Straits and Mark Knopfler just when they started in about 1976 at a College concert in a small town called Hitchin in Hertfordshire England. They were a new sound then but clearly destined for great things!

  • @madelinewise8692
    @madelinewise8692 Před 3 měsíci +2

    Wild West End is one of my favourites along with Brothers In Arms

  • @robertross3026
    @robertross3026 Před měsícem +1

    Best song ever written.

  • @arisultanik
    @arisultanik Před 4 měsíci +8

    Thanks! There are great song writers, guitarists, story tellers, and singers in the world. But Mark is one of the few that is all of them together in one fantastic package. Check out “Tunnel of Love” live at Wembley Arena 1985, “Private Investigations” live on Alchemy. “Brothers in Arms”, “Speedway at Nazareth” live Mark Knopfler and Emmylou Harris version, and so much more.
    His solo career - 10 albums and a bunch of movie scores is fantastic as well.

    • @FaanaMusic
      @FaanaMusic  Před 4 měsíci +1

      Ooh, thank you so much for the Super Thanks! You got it! Do you mind if I give you a shout out and tag you in the description as the one who inspired the reaction?

    • @arisultanik
      @arisultanik Před 4 měsíci

      @@FaanaMusic No problem.

  • @jaymorales3078
    @jaymorales3078 Před 4 měsíci +2

    This from Songfacts on the meaning of Telegraph Road: This was a metaphor for the development of America and the ruining of one man's dreams in the wake of its decline, in particular focusing on unemployment. MK is not only a great great guitar player and artist. But his depth and understanding of issues is equally incredible and to put these into a work of art as Telegraph Road is amazing..awe-inspiring..we are lucky to have heard this in our lifetime.

  • @andrewr311
    @andrewr311 Před 15 dny

    If you watch the entire gig you realise how hard the drummer worked

  • @ndboulton
    @ndboulton Před 4 měsíci +6

    Thanks for doing this one! So unknown yet really for me it's a masterpiece

    • @FaanaMusic
      @FaanaMusic  Před 4 měsíci

      Yeah, surprisingly little known.

    • @brigittekuss9205
      @brigittekuss9205 Před 4 měsíci

      Depends on how old you are! 😂 It was played on every party in the mid-80s, when I was a student... 😂

  • @TheEternalWayfarer
    @TheEternalWayfarer Před 4 měsíci +4

    I definitely recommend Tunnel of Love from the Wembley concert of 1985. Pure magic. My favorite track ever.

  • @jonassiegenthaler3639
    @jonassiegenthaler3639 Před 3 měsíci +2

    The best 13 minutes in life -always -anytime - anywhere❤❤❤

  • @bulwinkle
    @bulwinkle Před 4 měsíci +1

    M.K. made his Stratocaster sing like no-one else, all the whilst telling stories in song. A master of his trade.

  • @peter9910
    @peter9910 Před 4 měsíci +5

    Definitely check out "Once upon a time in the west" Alchemy live

  • @ConstantinCatalin
    @ConstantinCatalin Před měsícem +1

    The deadliest "weapon" to unite people -The 🎵🎶 music...and we share same love for this stratosferic performance.I think music is (after love) the greatest gift God could give us I mean basically man took elements from nature (wood..oil..steal.etc) and built those magnificent instruments and they produce such amazing sounds to lift up our hearts and souls.Can you imagine life and world without music? I can't.Your reaction is priceless and you won another fan.

  • @stenbergskij101
    @stenbergskij101 Před 4 měsíci +3

    My all time favourite. Love from Sweden

  • @APthefirst
    @APthefirst Před 4 měsíci +3

    If you want a fun story about joining Dire Straits, the second guitarist for the Brothers in Arms tour, Live Aid, the Mandela concert and More was a guy named Jack Sonni. Before joining Dire Straits, he was working as a guitar salesman and tech and Rudy's Music shop in NYC. He was working behind the counter of the store where Mark liked to come in NY and had jammed with Mark several times. 2 weeks later, he was playing Live Aid in front of millions of people with Dire Straits. He told a funny story of how when it came time to meet Charles and Di, he wasn't so impressed with them because he was too starstruck to be standing next to Brian May. He said in all the pictures of the royals meeting the musicians you only saw the back of his head because he couldn't stop staring at all the other musicians around him.

  • @wyvernwood5675
    @wyvernwood5675 Před 4 měsíci +5

    There's something about the classic players like Knopfler, May and Gilmour - they craft music solos, not traditional 'guitar' solos - they are so musical you can sing their lines. I think it's the reason they are so popular with non-guitarists. Also with Knopfler his finger picking and groove is exceptional, then add in the lines and dynamics.

    • @FaanaMusic
      @FaanaMusic  Před 4 měsíci +1

      Yeah, their playing is so melodic, in other words, music comes first not showing off the technique!

  • @ericroberts7969
    @ericroberts7969 Před 14 dny

    Always brings a tear to my old eyes Music forever

  • @bisarowood
    @bisarowood Před 2 měsíci +1

    probably one of the best live performance ever ! no need for fire works or other stuff ...pure gold

  • @jamesy4343
    @jamesy4343 Před 10 dny +1

    National Style O Resonator, was Mark's guitar at the start.

  • @hifibrony
    @hifibrony Před 4 měsíci +1

    MK's concluding solo is one of the most eloquent ragings against the dying of the light any musician has ever created.

  • @lotfilotfi7912
    @lotfilotfi7912 Před 4 měsíci +5

    I recommend Tunnel of Love .

  • @musashimiyamoto586
    @musashimiyamoto586 Před 4 měsíci +5

    I love the way you accompany their great music, not being a slouch on the guitar yourself, but someone who is really in a prime position to appreciate this awesomeness. I recommend Tunnel of Love next before moving on to a slower pace with Private Investigations et al. Great job! I promise whatever song you pick next will be amazing in its own special way.

    • @FaanaMusic
      @FaanaMusic  Před 4 měsíci

      Thank you, I can't wait to discover all of it! Thanks for complimenting my guitar playing btw.

  • @suehollar2578
    @suehollar2578 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Telegraph Road is still a popular road in Detroit Michigan. I've driven up and down it several times. Great reaction! I just subscribed!

  • @ChristinaHellas
    @ChristinaHellas Před 2 měsíci +1

    Pure magic!!

  • @CoolCoyote
    @CoolCoyote Před 3 měsíci +1

    Air and Breathe the songs breathes a lot is what you want

  • @XMan-tu4iu
    @XMan-tu4iu Před 27 dny +1

    Brothers in Arms was the first CD I owned. I bought Alchemy as soon as it came out and I had a really nice sound system in my car (Golf GTI) a 1,000watt Sony amp in the boot and a 140amp by Nakamichi both of which I still own. Playing Dire Straits loud was like having the concert in my car. I’m actually surprised that I’m not deaf! Who would have thought that this type of music would disappear. I can’t listen to any current “popular” music. Rick Beato listens to it for me and tells me it’s crap!

  • @barrypos55
    @barrypos55 Před 4 měsíci +3

    I loved your reaction to this...I remember wanting to chop my guitar up after hearing this album the first time.

    • @FaanaMusic
      @FaanaMusic  Před 4 měsíci

      I can relate and don't blame you for that, haha. 😀

  • @mytvsettowatch
    @mytvsettowatch Před 4 měsíci +3

    I'm so happy someone is reacting to this masterpiece... especially someone who's actively enjoying it... 😋 Greetings!

    • @FaanaMusic
      @FaanaMusic  Před 3 měsíci +1

      🙏 thank you for your comment and support! More MK to come!

  • @DUGGER1947
    @DUGGER1947 Před měsícem +1

    Definitely Mark was playing a resonator guitar with the intro, changing off to the Fender strat to finish the song. Mark was enamored by the sound achieved on resonator guitars, chiefly from his guitar god and idol, Chet Atkins. Mark is a left handed person who plays a right handed guitar as a right hander would play it. His strong hand is his left hand which might explain his superhuman dexterity and ability to bend notes the way he does.

  • @davidfeltz8697
    @davidfeltz8697 Před 4 měsíci +3

    GREAT Reaction. play again and concentrate on the story telling and subject matter. In a catcher of hits and fantastic music, this is their masterpiece. The music parallels the storyba,d further elevates it as a really amazing composition and art form.

  • @fuzzy1237
    @fuzzy1237 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Masterpiece

  • @johnwrana
    @johnwrana Před 4 měsíci +3

    Masterpiece! ❤

  • @5736574
    @5736574 Před 4 měsíci +4

    Insuperable , Mark knopfler al 100x100

  • @darkpitcher5242
    @darkpitcher5242 Před 4 měsíci +5

    Mark Knopfler trained and worked as a journalist. Many of his songs are based on real-life events or overheard conversations
    The Telegraph Road is a major north-south 70 mile thoroughfare in Michigan. Mark Knopfler was inspired to write this song while riding in the front of the tour bus, which made the journey down Telegraph Road. At the time, Knopfler was reading the novel The Growth Of the Soil by the Nobel Prize winning Norwegian author Knut Hamsun and he was inspired to put the 2 together and write a song about the beginning of the development along Telegraph Road and the changes over the ensuing decades. This was a metaphor for the development of America and the ruining of one man's dreams in the wake of its decline, in particular focusing on unemployment.

    • @FaanaMusic
      @FaanaMusic  Před 4 měsíci +1

      Wow, that's amazing. Thank you for the incredible explanation, I'm loving the backstory!

  • @theknowlodge8294
    @theknowlodge8294 Před 2 měsíci +1

    This is a superb reaction video. Great to see such a knowledgeable, passionate response to what I truly believe might just be the greatest live show of all time. Keep up the good work, Sir..! Liked. Subbed.

  • @jasonfirewalker3595
    @jasonfirewalker3595 Před 2 měsíci +2

    From memory-
    Well a long time ago
    Came a man on a track
    Walking 30 miles
    With a sack on his back
    Well he set down his load
    Where he thought it was the best
    Made a home in the wildernesses.
    Built a cabin and a winter store
    And he ploughed up the ground
    By the cold lake shore...
    The other travelers came
    Walkin down the track
    And they never went further
    And they never went back.
    Then came the churches,
    then came the schools
    Then came the lawyers
    Then came the rules
    Then came the men
    And the trucks with their loads
    And the dirty ol track
    Was the Telegraph Road..
    Now I'll soon not forget
    And I remember those nights
    Yeah life was just a bet
    On a race between the lights
    You had your hand on my shoulders
    and your hands in my hair
    Now you're acting a little colder
    Like you don't. Seem. To care.
    But just believe in me baby
    And ill get you away
    Gonna get you out of this darkness
    And into the day
    And all these rivers of headlights
    And the rivers that play
    ????????
    And the anger that lives
    In these streets and this thing...
    But all the birds upon the wires
    And the telegraph poles
    They can always get away
    From this rain and this cold.
    And you can hear the tapping out
    That telegraph code...all the way...
    Down the Telegraph Road.

  • @christopherecatalano
    @christopherecatalano Před 3 měsíci

    He plays like that in his sleep. He is the real shredder. With real music and songs underneath, and genuine soul the cherry on top. Insane facility.

  • @edharding9363
    @edharding9363 Před 4 měsíci +3

    Great reaction (Why does watching someone enjoy what i love make me so happy?) I was too young for this tour, but I did see them in Dublin in the early 90's and while I love Alchemy, my enduring memory from that night was Brothers in Arms, the album version is absolutely brilliant. Live, it may be the best thing I have ever heard.

    • @FaanaMusic
      @FaanaMusic  Před 4 měsíci +1

      Thank you for the beautiful comment. I have actually recorded my reaction to Brothers In Arms from Wembley and I'll share it probably next week. 🔥🎸

  • @andrewwakefield8897
    @andrewwakefield8897 Před 2 měsíci +1

    If you ever in the UK, Mark Knopfler owns a pub In the new forest, near Southampton. He is regularly there and has Jam nights. Absolutely fantastic experience.

    • @FaanaMusic
      @FaanaMusic  Před 2 měsíci

      Oooh, I live in London! I need to check this out!

    • @FaanaMusic
      @FaanaMusic  Před 2 měsíci

      What's the name of the pub?

    • @andrewwakefield8897
      @andrewwakefield8897 Před 2 měsíci

      @FaanaMusic I've just looked and John illsley owns it, the Base Guitarist. I was there just before Covid. Its called The East End arms in Lymington Hampshire. Looks like its been revamped. Do some checking before you travel.

  • @StevenQ74
    @StevenQ74 Před 4 měsíci +3

    One of the big things about Mark and his bends is that he is actualy lefthanded

  • @ivopepi
    @ivopepi Před 4 měsíci +5

    You must see THE pure magic - Brothers in Arms, Music for Montserrat form Royal Albert Hall, 1997.

    • @FaanaMusic
      @FaanaMusic  Před 4 měsíci +2

      I just recorded reaction to Brothers in Arms from Wembley a couple days ago, that's coming next week, I'll check this one out too!

    • @jjc5407
      @jjc5407 Před 4 měsíci +1

      @@FaanaMusic check out Money For Nothing from the same Music For Montserrat concert. Mark Knopfler, Sting and Eric Clapton with Phil Collins on the drums amongst other great musicians. Everyone's just having such a great time including the non-playing orchestra and choir in the background. It's simply a joy to hear and see.

    • @FaanaMusic
      @FaanaMusic  Před 4 měsíci

      @@jjc5407 Wow this really sounds special!

    • @renevanderwal1895
      @renevanderwal1895 Před 4 měsíci +1

      Brothers in arms - Mandela concert

    • @jjc5407
      @jjc5407 Před 4 měsíci

      @@FaanaMusic the whole concert was incredible. There are edited versions on CZcams. It was all put together by George Martin, the man who famously produced the Beatles albums, who had a studio on Montserrat. There had been a huge volcanic eruption on the island and the concert raised several million in aid relief. A lot of music legends had recorded there including Dire Straits when they made their Brothers in Arms album which sold 30m copies worldwide. These musicians came together for the concert and were joined by an orchestra and choir.
      In addition to the musicians already mentioned the lineup included Carl Perkins singing Blue Suede Shoes which he wrote (it was his final performance; he passed away not long after), Midge Ure of Ultravox (who organised Live Aid with Bob Geldof), Arrow & His Band performing "Hot, Hot, Hot" (Arrow being from Montserrat), Jimmy Buffet, Jools Holland, Elton John and Paul McCartney.

  • @beanysmudgesmum6449
    @beanysmudgesmum6449 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Like Queen and Pink Floyd, Dire Straits' most popular song is the one I'm listening to at the time. Each of those bands is greater than the sum of its parts. True greats.