A lot of people don’t notice that they’re 6 band members. Two of them are on keys in both corners of the stage and if you look to the upper right the guy is dancing his head off while playing it’s so cool to watch. They play so tight and clean.
Terry Williams was putting on a special show because his dad was in the audience and it was the first time he had seen him play live. Even the rest of the band are looking at him and joking. Superb
Every time I play this one, I get to the end and am tired, like I have been running in a race. It is simply the best live performance I have ever heard. Thank you.
Such a great live version! Dire Straits are a great British rock band from the 70's-90's. Mark Knopfler is one of the best guitarists around. They have had so many hits including "Walk Of Life", "Brothers In Arms", "Money For Nothing", "Telegraph Road", "Romeo & Juliet", "Private Investigations", "Twisting By The Pool", "So Far Away" etc. They don't have a bad song.
YES 🎉🎉🎉 DIRE STRAITS 👏🙌 We attended the Alchemy concert. OUTSTANDING, NEXT LEVEL TALENT. Now, we have the joy of sharing our generations music with our grandchildren, and YES, THEY LOVE ALL OF IT. This talent and music will live on.
There is no words to describe 'Sultans of Swing', it never ceases to amaze. I grew up with the Straits and I still play all their songs on guitar/drums including the Sultans. If you like to hear another classic, look up the Sydney Australia tour and find 'So Far Away, Calypso version' live. i swear you won't be disappointed.
There are actually two keyboardists. During the piano solo you can hear the organ in the background. Also towards the end when the camera pulls back you can see both of them on either side of the drummer. And towards the very end you see the other keyboardist playing what appears to be a Hammond B3.
Notice Mark looking back at Terry (drummer) because he kept speeding it up. This is faster than the studio version. Mark is releasing a new album called One Deep River April 12, 2024.
Yes, this version is faster than the studio version but also lengthened and paced with a live performance in mind. The drummer, Terry Williams, was on fire in this performance. As for the new album from Mark Knopfler, let me say a couple of things. I became a fan of Mark Knopfler AFTER he went into a solo career path (with backing musicians, of course), and I loved much of his first few albums in that new path. But I've been disappointed in the last three or four albums, mostly because I think they lack the distinguished songwriting of the earlier albums--less inspired melodies, less creative guitar work, less variety, etc.
Thanks for plunging into the live Dire Straits experience. One of the best live bands out there. Keep em coming. ❤ Telegraph Road (Alchemy) next, please.
Loved your reaction to one of my favorite bands. Did you know Mark Knopfler is left handed and taught himself to play right handed guitar when he was young. Also watch out on UA-cam on 31st January Mark is auctioning off most of his guitar collection live at Christie's auction house. Lot of the proceeds going to charity.
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 your living like that wouldn't suck.
Love your reaction ❤ I have seen the best live performance so many times I cant count. And peoples reactions are so satisfying to watch. I see that a lot of people miss out that there is TWO piano/keyboardplayers. And the drummer Terry, is amazing. I have read that his father is in the audience, and sees his son play live for the first time❤❤
This is the BEST version. If you want it to rock and everyone to enjoy it including audience - they keep time so well. Drummer fantastic - Terry Williams - Mark Knopfler is a finger plucker and that is why it is so defined and clean. Keys sublime. He and the band are so cool, calm, smooth and a joy to listen to. Well Justin, did you enjoy that?
Mark Knopfler, Lead Guitar Hal Lindes, Rhythm Guitar John Illsey, Bass Guitar Terry Williams, Drums Alan Clark, Keys And guest keys for these shows Tommy Mandel. 22/23 July 1983
P.S. Also on the Alchemy Live, to watch Alan Clark really shine, watch/listen to his keyboards on Telegraph Road. Telegraph Road was actually the only sore spot for me. It was a magnificent performance, however, too damn much audience noise! Pity they couldn't filter it out. When the music is being played slow and low, there is no call for the hootin' hollerin' and whistlin'. I guarantee those making the noise (not to mention the folks immediately around them) never even heard the beauty of those quiet moments, not with their own voices filling their heads. But, if you can ignore it, Telegraph Road is a fantastic song. Great lyrics.
Hee. That is actually what we wore back then, in the 80s. These guys are perfect examples of fashion back then, from the headband down to the shiny pants. I'm a head-sweater myself, and it was AWESOME. 😅 I think Mark Knopfler was, too. I've been a fan since 1978, my sophomore year in college. This song was EVERYWHERE. I was in Nashville, and it was really popular even there , where Conway Twitty was still a big deal at the Opry. It was played continuously on FM radio. I think Mark Knopfler is a freaking genius. He's brought a lot of joy to my life. People will be listening to him hundreds of years from now, and this video might just be the best live performance ever captured. 👏 😊
I almost cried with joy several times when they really hit their groove... there is nothing on earth that moves my soul more than awesome live music where you can tell the band loves what they are doing... 🙏💜🙏
🎶🎸 Very nice reaction, Justin. Although I love the precision perfection of the studio version of Sultans of Swing, Alchemy is definitely not to be missed. I recently bought the concert on DVD and was blown away by it. The story I heard is that Terry Williams' father was in the audience for the first time, which had Terry's adrenaline pumped up more than usual, thus the song is at a slightly faster pace, much to the amusement of Mark. Although everyone played fabulously, I could have spent this whole song just watching Terry. His drumming was at a whole nother level. Phenomenal. Extraordinary. As for Mark, I love how he would play his riff with a few extra notes added in here and there, impressive for the speed he's playing at. And, as I'm sure others have already pointed out to you, he plays without a pick. Mark Knopfler has a sound all his own, you know his playing without even seeing him. Another special thing about this concert, but this song in particular, is their smiling, you can tell they're really having a good time together. I had the good fortune to see them (sadly only once) in Milwaukee during their Brothers in Arms tour in 1985. I certainly will never forget it. 🎼 Two song requests, pretty please! Both are the Official Music Videos. First is ☆Wild West End☆, an extremely easy going, mellow, beautiful song to chill in front of a camp fire with; and Second, is ☆Walk of Life☆, Especially the Official Music Video, because it's just so fun! You really can't take your eyes off this video because you'll miss too much. Watch for a couple split second shots where they show a couple of older folk who will make you smile. 🎸🎶🎶🎶
Next to the ending of Going to California, this has to be the next best. But then again they are different. I love great endings to rock songs. They add so much to the mystique
Nice reaction comments, with obvious enthusiasm and also recognition of how this live performance is different from the album version. I like both, each having something to recommend it. But I know the live version is more rousing and the band members get a chance to shine a bit more here--the drummer and the keyboard player in particular. Interesting note for Mark Knopfler fans: the auction house Christie's recently had a sale of 122 guitars from Mark's collection (many used in live performance) that brought a total of more than $11 million. A large chunk is going to charity. The guitars featured were works of art--the Les Paul, the historic Strats and Strat copies, the Pensa Suhr designed for Mark, and many more.
I was lucky enough to of been in the audience and this song sultans of swing gets played over and over again along with Brothers in Arms And I want my MTV great all live brilliant and I’m 76 now and I’m still playing it and looking at guys and girls who see and hear it for the first time brings back so many memories of my younger days
Hey love your reaction and channel. Another great and emotional performance that is my fave actually, is Brothers In Arms Live Dire Straits "On The Night" 1993. It's so haunting and heavy and deep with that incredible sound from that Pensa Suhr guitar that Mark knopfler plays it's just jawdropping. All the best cheers from Australia 👍🎸
So much more Dire Straits to hit! When you’re done with that, you can check out some of Mark Knopfler’s solo music. Speedway at Nazareth live with Emmylou Harris would be a great start. Nice reaction!
Great reaction! i think your next one should be Private Investigations from the on the night tour - poetry to music , talk about letting it breathe - it'll control your heart rate! but also Brothers in arms , telegraph road and a personal fabourite though it is less well known where do you think you're going? Musicianship isalways superb always worth doing the live performances with the one exception of brothers in arms where the award winning video actually makes the track even more powerful .
I don't know if you know this, the genius named Mark Knopfler wrote the words from an experience he had, music, arranged it, sang and played his guitar as only he can, what you've witnessed here is ALL from him, every bit, if you listen the organ and piano are playing a different tune at the beginning in the background, I don't know how he does it, genius, he's now 74 years old and still into music. Next please TELEGRAPH ROAD from this same concert, ALCHEMY LIVE. Everything from this concert tour came from him, again TELEGRAPH ROAD please ❤
Just found your channel and have subscribed, i love the way you genuinely feel the music,Dire Straights are one of the best bands of all time,im so glad you've found them,you need to check out their back catalogue
It was great to see someone taking that all in for the first time...Thanks for spreading some great music... If you haven't already,..the "complete" studio recorded version of this song is quite the treat...As great as this is,..that one is still my personal favorite as a musician.
Now this is definitely my groove! And for another GREAT talent if you love this is a Scottish singer….PAOLO NUTINI “Iron Sky” - live Abbey Road Studios Outstanding vocals and oozes passion and emotion that just touches your soul. A definite MUST watch 💯🔥🔥🔥
If you like this you will also love "Telegraph road" from the same Alchemy concert, I personaly think it's even better Or "Calling Elvis" from the On the night tour in 1992
One of the greatest live performances of any band ever, just facts! ❤️🇦🇺
A lot of people don’t notice that they’re 6 band members. Two of them are on keys in both corners of the stage and if you look to the upper right the guy is dancing his head off while playing it’s so cool to watch. They play so tight and clean.
You just witnessed PERFECTION !!!!! Enjoyed watching you react.
Terry Williams was putting on a special show because his dad was in the audience and it was the first time he had seen him play live. Even the rest of the band are looking at him and joking. Superb
lol this is the first comment on literally every sultans of swing live reaction
Ha
@@josephshovlin1672 as it should be
I'd give money to know what Knopfler and Illsley were saying about Williams going absolutely ballistic. lol
Every time I play this one, I get to the end and am tired, like I have been running in a race. It is simply the best live performance I have ever heard. Thank you.
Such a great live version! Dire Straits are a great British rock band from the 70's-90's. Mark Knopfler is one of the best guitarists around. They have had so many hits including "Walk Of Life", "Brothers In Arms", "Money For Nothing", "Telegraph Road", "Romeo & Juliet", "Private Investigations", "Twisting By The Pool", "So Far Away" etc. They don't have a bad song.
im old and Im happy...because i saw them live in concert...oh yea....pays to be old sometimes!!
Same five times.
Was blessed to see those guys in concert back in the day. Unreal levels of talent.
This was Terry's first time playing live in front of his parents,,my inspiration to play drums 🤟🏴
YES 🎉🎉🎉 DIRE STRAITS 👏🙌
We attended the Alchemy concert. OUTSTANDING, NEXT LEVEL TALENT.
Now, we have the joy of sharing our generations music with our grandchildren, and YES, THEY LOVE ALL OF IT.
This talent and music will live on.
No matter what DS plays Its always fun, invigorating, & happy or hopeful!
There is no words to describe 'Sultans of Swing', it never ceases to amaze. I grew up with the Straits and I still play all their songs on guitar/drums including the Sultans. If you like to hear another classic, look up the Sydney Australia tour and find 'So Far Away, Calypso version' live. i swear you won't be disappointed.
Great reaction, Justin D! I'm so glad you could react to this. (The drummer is Terry Williams).
Loved, loved, loved your reaction 💯
There are actually two keyboardists. During the piano solo you can hear the organ in the background. Also towards the end when the camera pulls back you can see both of them on either side of the drummer. And towards the very end you see the other keyboardist playing what appears to be a Hammond B3.
Notice Mark looking back at Terry (drummer) because he kept speeding it up. This is faster than the studio version. Mark is releasing a new album called One Deep River April 12, 2024.
Yes, this version is faster than the studio version but also lengthened and paced with a live performance in mind. The drummer, Terry Williams, was on fire in this performance. As for the new album from Mark Knopfler, let me say a couple of things. I became a fan of Mark Knopfler AFTER he went into a solo career path (with backing musicians, of course), and I loved much of his first few albums in that new path. But I've been disappointed in the last three or four albums, mostly because I think they lack the distinguished songwriting of the earlier albums--less inspired melodies, less creative guitar work, less variety, etc.
Thanks for plunging into the live Dire Straits experience. One of the best live bands out there. Keep em coming. ❤
Telegraph Road (Alchemy) next, please.
Loved your reaction to one of my favorite bands. Did you know Mark Knopfler is left handed and taught himself to play right handed guitar when he was young.
Also watch out on UA-cam on 31st January Mark is auctioning off most of his guitar collection live at Christie's auction house. Lot of the proceeds going to charity.
A true masterpiece
Probably the best live performance i've ever seen!
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 your living like that wouldn't suck.
Preach !
Love your reaction ❤
I have seen the best live performance so many times I cant count.
And peoples reactions are so satisfying to watch.
I see that a lot of people miss out that there is TWO piano/keyboardplayers.
And the drummer Terry, is amazing.
I have read that his father is in the audience, and sees his son play live for the first time❤❤
This is the BEST version. If you want it to rock and everyone to enjoy it including audience - they keep time so well. Drummer fantastic - Terry Williams - Mark Knopfler is a finger plucker and that is why it is so defined and clean. Keys sublime. He and the band are so cool, calm, smooth and a joy to listen to. Well Justin, did you enjoy that?
I saw them from the front row back in 85-86. The Money for nothing tour. I was blown away by the music and professionalism. All masters of the craft.
And now you have to listen to the Alchemy version of Telegraph Road
Its the law
Yes, that Drummer
Mark Knopfler, Lead Guitar
Hal Lindes, Rhythm Guitar
John Illsey, Bass Guitar
Terry Williams, Drums
Alan Clark, Keys
And guest keys for these shows Tommy Mandel. 22/23 July 1983
Alan Clark, Keyboards..
As others have suggested, you really should listen to "Telegraph Road" from the same gig. Masterful!
P.S. Also on the Alchemy Live, to watch Alan Clark really shine, watch/listen to his keyboards on Telegraph Road. Telegraph Road was actually the only sore spot for me. It was a magnificent performance, however, too damn much audience noise! Pity they couldn't filter it out. When the music is being played slow and low, there is no call for the hootin' hollerin' and whistlin'. I guarantee those making the noise (not to mention the folks immediately around them) never even heard the beauty of those quiet moments, not with their own voices filling their heads. But, if you can ignore it, Telegraph Road is a fantastic song. Great lyrics.
The guy is hardcore. He’s pulling off a red blazer, red shoes with white tennis wrist bands and head band…while killing that guitar
Hee. That is actually what we wore back then, in the 80s. These guys are perfect examples of fashion back then, from the headband down to the shiny pants. I'm a head-sweater myself, and it was AWESOME. 😅 I think Mark Knopfler was, too.
I've been a fan since 1978, my sophomore year in college. This song was EVERYWHERE. I was in Nashville, and it was really popular even there , where Conway Twitty was still a big deal at the Opry.
It was played continuously on FM radio.
I think Mark Knopfler is a freaking genius. He's brought a lot of joy to my life. People will be listening to him hundreds of years from now, and this video might just be the best live performance ever captured. 👏 😊
He just knows he killed it.
Amazing, fantastic, brilliant
I almost cried with joy several times when they really hit their groove... there is nothing on earth that moves my soul more than awesome live music where you can tell the band loves what they are doing... 🙏💜🙏
🎶🎸 Very nice reaction, Justin. Although I love the precision perfection of the studio version of Sultans of Swing, Alchemy is definitely not to be missed. I recently bought the concert on DVD and was blown away by it.
The story I heard is that Terry Williams' father was in the audience for the first time, which had Terry's adrenaline pumped up more than usual, thus the song is at a slightly faster pace, much to the amusement of Mark. Although everyone played fabulously, I could have spent this whole song just watching Terry. His drumming was at a whole nother level. Phenomenal. Extraordinary.
As for Mark, I love how he would play his riff with a few extra notes added in here and there, impressive for the speed he's playing at. And, as I'm sure others have already pointed out to you, he plays without a pick. Mark Knopfler has a sound all his own, you know his playing without even seeing him.
Another special thing about this concert, but this song in particular, is their smiling, you can tell they're really having a good time together.
I had the good fortune to see them (sadly only once) in Milwaukee during their Brothers in Arms tour in 1985. I certainly will never forget it.
🎼 Two song requests, pretty please! Both are the Official Music Videos. First is ☆Wild West End☆, an extremely easy going, mellow, beautiful song to chill in front of a camp fire with; and Second, is ☆Walk of Life☆, Especially the Official Music Video, because it's just so fun! You really can't take your eyes off this video because you'll miss too much. Watch for a couple split second shots where they show a couple of older folk who will make you smile. 🎸🎶🎶🎶
We knew you'd love it! Thanks!
That's the Sultans of Swing! Got it going on!
Next to the ending of Going to California, this has to be the next best. But then again they are different. I love great endings to rock songs. They add so much to the mystique
Nice reaction comments, with obvious enthusiasm and also recognition of how this live performance is different from the album version. I like both, each having something to recommend it. But I know the live version is more rousing and the band members get a chance to shine a bit more here--the drummer and the keyboard player in particular. Interesting note for Mark Knopfler fans: the auction house Christie's recently had a sale of 122 guitars from Mark's collection (many used in live performance) that brought a total of more than $11 million. A large chunk is going to charity. The guitars featured were works of art--the Les Paul, the historic Strats and Strat copies, the Pensa Suhr designed for Mark, and many more.
I was lucky enough to of been in the audience and this song sultans of swing gets played over and over again along with Brothers in Arms
And I want my MTV great all live brilliant and I’m 76 now and I’m still playing it and looking at guys and girls who see and hear it for the first time brings back so many memories of my younger days
Hey love your reaction and channel. Another great and emotional performance that is my fave actually, is Brothers In Arms Live Dire Straits "On The Night" 1993. It's so haunting and heavy and deep with that incredible sound from that Pensa Suhr guitar that Mark knopfler plays it's just jawdropping. All the best cheers from Australia 👍🎸
So much more Dire Straits to hit! When you’re done with that, you can check out some of Mark Knopfler’s solo music. Speedway at Nazareth live with Emmylou Harris would be a great start. Nice reaction!
Must check out Telegraph Road from same Alchemy Live tour. A masterpiece.
I didn't do drugs back then simply because if this couldn't give you a high..then nothing could
one of the best live performance ever full stop 👌👌👌👌
Thank you, Mister! I enjoy this live version every time I see it, and l really enjoyed watching you enjoy it! Carry on!
Great reaction! i think your next one should be Private Investigations from the on the night tour - poetry to music , talk about letting it breathe - it'll control your heart rate! but also Brothers in arms , telegraph road and a personal fabourite though it is less well known where do you think you're going? Musicianship isalways superb always worth doing the live performances with the one exception of brothers in arms where the award winning video actually makes the track even more powerful .
Great reaction.
FULLY on board
with it right through.
Thank you.
Glad you enjoyed it with me!
I don't know if you know this, the genius named Mark Knopfler wrote the words from an experience he had, music, arranged it, sang and played his guitar as only he can, what you've witnessed here is ALL from him, every bit, if you listen the organ and piano are playing a different tune at the beginning in the background, I don't know how he does it, genius, he's now 74 years old and still into music.
Next please TELEGRAPH ROAD from this same concert, ALCHEMY LIVE.
Everything from this concert tour came from him, again TELEGRAPH ROAD please ❤
Never count out sheer pleasure and inspiration
Just found your channel and have subscribed, i love the way you genuinely feel the music,Dire Straights are one of the best bands of all time,im so glad you've found them,you need to check out their back catalogue
It was great to see someone taking that all in for the first time...Thanks for spreading some great music...
If you haven't already,..the "complete" studio recorded version of this song is quite the treat...As great as this is,..that one is still my personal favorite as a musician.
Best live performance ever
DS is top 5, and in my top tier
Just stumbled onto you, love you have Em reactions. Subbed simply because you have reactions!!
The music video version is a lot more in the pocket, Terry is certainly showing off a bit here, love it!
The drummer(Terry Williams) father was in the audience that night, so he really let loose
"look at me go dad" 😮🥁😊🥁😅
Welcome to real live music.
There’s TWO keyboard players, each side of the drummer
He's making it sing.....
Thanks for this. This live version is one of the best of the best. Also check out their Money for Nothing with Sting. Superb! Subscribed.
A brilliant guitarist..Rolling Stone 27 top 100..
Now this is definitely my groove!
And for another GREAT talent if you love this is a Scottish singer….PAOLO NUTINI
“Iron Sky” - live Abbey Road Studios
Outstanding vocals and oozes passion and emotion that just touches your soul. A definite MUST watch 💯🔥🔥🔥
Generational
Yes it was amazing but liked your response bro 🎉
Great review. Now you have to jump on Stevie Ray Vaughn Live At El Mocambo doing Texas Flood.
I personally think Telegraph Road from the same concert is even better
If you like this you will also love "Telegraph road" from the same Alchemy concert, I personaly think it's even better
Or "Calling Elvis" from the On the night tour in 1992
Knoffler sportin the John McEnroe look... lol.. 😁👍
2 on keys Alan Clark and Tommy Mandel, one either side of the drummer.
"Telegraph Road" from the same concert.
Please note there are two keyboard dudes; one on either side of the drums.
Leo moracchioli did a metal cover of this that is worth a listen with a unique guitar solo.
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You mean TWO men on TWO sets of keyboards. They are on the left and right of the drums!
For another great live performance check out Lynyrd Skynyrd live in Oakland.
No better finger plucked than Mark Knofler!
Telegraph Road Alchemy Live urgent
Did the drummer got some sore muscles next morning or what!?!
True fact..
Mark Knopfler never took guitar lessons. Totally self-taught.
Another Noddy trying to make a few UA-cam bucks
Ok you are trying but enlighten us as to what it is you actually are intending to interest us with.
one word: BEST! ... Best ever performance by a Rock band.