I'm a 69 year old, grown assed man, but I can't help watching this with a smile on my face and a few tears in my eyes. Does anybody else have that problem?
me 69 also. share the same birthday as director Robert Zemeckis. he born Chicago , me in Netherlands. he much richer than me, but methinks I am richer for knowing good guitar picking. but i must warn you... grown men should not cry. enjoy, savor and smile
I'd be honored if some fans of these 4 legends would take a listen to my acoustic piano & vocal YT performances of their respective songs TEARS IN HEAVEN, AGAINST ALL ODDS, ENGLISHMAN IN NEW YORK, and ON EVERY STREET in tribute to the masters. Live with no autotune or digital editing. Peace & stay safe.
Winwood: Keys Collins: Drums Sting: Backing Vocals Clapton: Rhythm Lead and Main Vocals: Knopfler The amount of talent on that stage should have caused a rift in space-time
And the percussionist (the guy in the shades) ... I can never remember his name, but he's supported pretty much every major band over the years. He's a complete beast behind a drum kit - goes REALLY hard!
I'm not quite 50, and I was JUST sitting here lamenting that I'll never get to see something like this live. And I've SEEN all THREE of them live (individually/in their respective bands). But this... oh, man... it'd be worth selling ones soul to attend this. You've got THREE gods RIGHT THERE to bail you back out.
What the hell!! Mark Knopfler as lead singer Sting as backup vocals Eric Clapton as rhythm guitar Phil Collins as drummer That's what I call an all-star rock band.
It is nice to hear and see this. But you certanly know/knew, that STING performed at LIVE AID in 1985 on the stage, too AND he was on the original-studio session as a (THE) background singer, even if he didn't give the song a chance these days - he was wrong, as we all know...
@@darwill7834”Not good at much else.” Just look up ‘British inventions’ on Wikipedia. We invented the civilised world, with the odd contribution from the French, Germans and a few Septics. We even invented the medium upon which you are watching this music. Other than that, I completely agree with your sentiment.
This just makes me happy - the whole orchestra and groups of singers clapping and grooving, the entire audience too. What live entertainment is all about
Knopfler and Clapton collaborating on guitars will never be equaled. It is such a good combination they have made it happen numerous times with each backing up the other. Genuine mutual respect.
Man I missed these great British artist. This is an all star cast performance. Sting, Mark Knopfler, Eric Clapton, & Phil Collins on the drums 🥁. Awesome 👌 and my favorite hit song 🎵 MTV
ua-cam.com/video/6iJ-4WolLD0/v-deo.htmlsi=sgFTQfeRmLaXgjFK This version trumps it for me... both fantastic but the Wembley Live version has a ton of heart, and that drum intro 😮
I believe this is a performance from "Music for Montserrat" at the Royal Albert Hall, a concert a couple of decades ago following an eruption of the island volcano of Montserrat. The concert was a fundraiser for the inhabitants of the island, and featured a wide swath of world-class musicians with connections to Montserrat ( en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Music_for_Montserrat )
This is the way it should be, serious musicians not being too serious, this music is fun and it's hard not to move your feet and have a smile on your face.
Господи, эпичность и легендарность этого выступления просто на каком-то запредельном уровне. Дурацкая улыбка не сходила с моего лица с первой и до последней секунды этого видео. Великолепно!
Stumbled upon this video by accident and I think I just got hypnotized. God almighty, just look at Clapton and Knopfler throwing leads around like candy. They´re not even shredding, they´re sending notes into space!
WOW! when was this? They all look so young. So much awesomeness in one arena. Thumbs up if you are listening to this in 2020 and Corona virus is making you stay home.....
There's a good story Knopfler tells about how he got the lyrics for this song: listening to a delivery man complaining about his lot, while in a store full of TVs all playing MTV. Knopfler says he didn't have to change much, from what he heard - he was crouching down with a pencil and paper just trying to get it all down. Shame the delivery guy wasn't credited...
This was in 1997, it was a charity concert for Montserrat (a small island that suffered a volcanic explosion which drove over 2/3 of the population off the island). A lot of great artists played to raise money.
Mark Knopfler, Sting, Phil Collins, Eric Clapton, a full gospel range, an orchestra, just that? Damn this is such a massive bloody team for a song, how amazing to see the best 80s singers united
I know this is a couple years late, but see if you can find 'Music for Montserrat', which this is from. It was a concert hosted by George Martin featuring all the people who recorded at his studio on Montserrat, to raise money for the island after the volcano erupted.
If you stand ahead of Eric Clapton on stage playing lead guitar you’ve got to be good. Mark is up to that task. And if you have Sting as a backing singer you’ve got to be good. Mark probably the only guy on the planet who could pull that double off.
Les 2 meilleurs guitaristes de la planète, le meilleur batteur, et un grand chanteur, associés a un gospel en folie... je me le passe tous les matins pourme donner le rythme de la journée !!!!!!!
Holy shit! When it kicks off and the crowd and band sync rhythms and then Phil drops those fill bombs to lead into the blazing classic riff of Knopflers riff for Money For Nothing, and surprisingly subtle yet solid and anchor rhythm lead double helixing between Mark and Eric, Sting wailing along on backup vocals. And a choir and orchestra to boot, what a band. Can’t imagine what it was like to hear and see this live.
That is one big band, definitely, with a few pretty damn good musicians playing this ditty. I never would have expected such a huge outfit, including dozens of backup singers and an orchestra in there, to deliver such a punch without overloading. Tons of fun.
Let's put it this way, if people studied Mark Knopfler there would be way better guitar players in music today. Don't get me wrong there are some great players these days but they lack that something special.
Always amazed me that people just gloss over the guy on the keys....Who? Aw, that's just Steve Winwood. Maybe you've heard of him? Stunning that the stage didn't collapse under the weight of all that talent.
I'd be honored if some Dire Straits & Sting fans would take a listen to my acoustic piano & vocal performances of ON EVERY STREET and ENGLISHMAN IN NEW YORK on my YT channel in tribute to 2 great songwriters from the majestic city of Newcastle. Live acoustic with no autotune or digital editing. Thanks and RESPECT to the legends.
Nunca vou me cansar de assistir esse show. Favoritíssimo. Esperando ansiosamente inventarem uma máquina do tempo pra eu ir lá ver pessoalmente, estilo Mc Fly
2023.. so amazing tune ! just miss Mike LINDUP keyboard and Bass Line braught to us from Mark KING in the band ;) So electic ! Thank you Mark.. and all the fans for making this moment still alive :)
I think no one is talking enough how Mark playes guitar WITHOUT the pick! That ain't easy. He and Lindsey Buckingham was the main influence on my guitar playing. Both playing without a pick. Amazing skills!
For what its worth, Mark is already well known for being one of the best fingerstyle guitarists out there. I imagine people aren't talking about it because that's something he's already known for.
Another guitarist the seldom used a pick was the great Toy Caldwell of the Marshall Tucker Band. A total shame that they aren't in the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame!
Free men. Free to make the music they wanted, the music they felt. And this gave rise to a prolific music of hits which followed one another to such an extent that we still listen to them today. These were the 70s and 80s, the years of freedom.
Yep Susan. I've always thought that listening at Collins on drums you can get an idea about the difference from having a drummer and having a GREAT drummer.
Oh thank you Jesus that these guys performed a Mark Knopfler AKA Dire Straits song such an underrated guitarist and such an underrated as far as I'm concerned man that hasn't come to the four light for generations of all of us to listen to Mark Knopfler is one of the best Geniuses that ever came across some of the Bands we listen to today I wish I had seen him in concert and I love that voice
I had the pleasure to see and hear each of these four several times live in concert. Each one individually is incredibly good, together live on stage must be awesome.
Sting is actually an amazing back-up singer :) PHIL COLLINS - ”Long, Long Way to Go” / ”Take Me Home” (1985) ... ARCADIA - ”The Promise” (1985) ... DIRE STRAITS - ”Money for Nothing” (1986) ... ZIGGY MARLEY - ”One World (Not Three)” (recorded 1988, released 1995) ... SHERYL CROW - ”Always on Your Side” (2007)
Money For Nothing hit the airwaves on June 28, 1985 and Live Aid was a couple of weeks later on July 13th. A few of my college friends and I roadtripped it from south Georgia to Hollywood, Florida for that weekend. It was the peak of MTV and the 80s. Just a special time. To quote Hunter S. Thompson: It seems like a lifetime, or at least a Main Era-the kind of peak that never comes again. No explanation, no mix of words or music or memories can touch that sense of knowing that you were there and alive in that corner of time and the world.
This guy gets Eric Clapton to play rhythm guitar, Sting to sing backup vocals, and Phil Collins as his drummer! Must be nice to be Mark Knopfler!
It is also nice to be his fan
It must be nice to be one of the most talented singer-songwriters in the history of rock music
Steve Winwood on keys?
Would be nice i had them :-)
😂😂
I'm a 69 year old, grown assed man, but I can't help watching this with a smile on my face and a few tears in my eyes. Does anybody else have that problem?
…hi…I’m 69 too and I’m listening this music daily…always I’m feeling grateful to know these musicians…
This made my day!
Thats normal sir.
it's so not a problem
me 69 also. share the same birthday as director Robert Zemeckis. he born Chicago , me in Netherlands. he much richer than me, but methinks I am richer for knowing good guitar picking. but i must warn you... grown men should not cry. enjoy, savor and smile
I hope people of my generation ( 2000's ) would listen to this rather than todays music , thanks to my dad for making me grow up with those songs
i feel you brother!
@@zdravkodimitrov4411 thank you brother
There’s still good music. It’s just underground
I certainly do
@@nathancampbell4984 you a legend
Four monsters of rock history playing together, wowwwwww!
I'd be honored if some fans of these 4 legends would take a listen to my acoustic piano & vocal YT performances of their respective songs TEARS IN HEAVEN, AGAINST ALL ODDS, ENGLISHMAN IN NEW YORK, and ON EVERY STREET in tribute to the masters. Live with no autotune or digital editing. Peace & stay safe.
And look how happy Phil Collins looks, playin super cool the drums
Winwood: Keys
Collins: Drums
Sting: Backing Vocals
Clapton: Rhythm
Lead and Main Vocals: Knopfler
The amount of talent on that stage should have caused a rift in space-time
I'd pay good money for a ticket if this were a touring super group.
This should be the top comment!
Steve Winwood on the Keyboard too
And the percussionist (the guy in the shades) ... I can never remember his name, but he's supported pretty much every major band over the years. He's a complete beast behind a drum kit - goes REALLY hard!
Lesley Jolly Ray Cooper ✌🏼
Four musical geniuses, one stage. Doesn’t get better than this folks.
Quite the crew!
So awesome! Now this is good music.
@@teawithmissyp Check out the original for some MTV flashbacks!
Actually more than the four ,at least 6 or 7.
Oh yes!
The lineup we never asked for but we for sure needed in our lives.
A group of the most amazing musicians ever. How bloody lucky were we to enjoy the 80/90s.
Hi Deb💐💐
The 60s and 70s were even better!
Vanilla Ice 🤣
A reason why younger generation is jealous of us, I embrace every moment.🤘 😎🤘
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I may be getting old at 59. but I feel very blessed to have grown up in a time when music was absolutely awesome.
Me to, and i'm only 68 old...😆
I'm not quite 50, and I was JUST sitting here lamenting that I'll never get to see something like this live. And I've SEEN all THREE of them live (individually/in their respective bands). But this... oh, man... it'd be worth selling ones soul to attend this. You've got THREE gods RIGHT THERE to bail you back out.
I couldn't agree more with you. Totally awesome.
Same here, at 77 y/o !!!!!
29 yo here. This music is a blast!
What the hell!!
Mark Knopfler as lead singer
Sting as backup vocals
Eric Clapton as rhythm guitar
Phil Collins as drummer
That's what I call an all-star rock band.
Can't think of a better combo
The same as over the time.
Have to add Ray Cooper; make this gig complete 👍
All time great rock band
It is nice to hear and see this. But you certanly know/knew, that STING performed at LIVE AID in 1985 on the stage, too AND he was on the original-studio session as a (THE) background singer, even if he didn't give the song a chance these days - he was wrong, as we all know...
Thanks, England for all of the amazing musicians, singers and bands you have provided to the world! There are so many.
Not good at much but when it comes to music we absolutely smash the place up .
@@darwill7834”Not good at much else.” Just look up ‘British inventions’ on Wikipedia. We invented the civilised world, with the odd contribution from the French, Germans and a few Septics. We even invented the medium upon which you are watching this music.
Other than that, I completely agree with your sentiment.
Remember Mark is actually Scottish, born in Glasgow
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@@omblackwell1183 Well apart from THAT, what did the Romans give us?
I never get tired of watching this. The place was rocking. Do it again men. 2023 please 🙏
Probably one of the greatest groups of all time. Sting on backup vocals, Phil on drums, Eric on rhythm, and Mark on lead/vocals. Insanity.
and Steve Win wood on keys! Wow!
Sting can do the bass too
If not the greatest. Sheer class
You left out Ray Cooper on percussions. He's just as prolific as the others.
the guy on percussion and tambourine plays with everybody including Elton John for years
These guys are like the Avengers of British popular rock
Burt Reynolds Best comment here
You won this thread.
Well said!
Well all coments after this one are sufficient :-)
Well said.
YES!!!
This was the golden age of music!
This just makes me happy - the whole orchestra and groups of singers clapping and grooving, the entire audience too. What live entertainment is all about
Knopfler and Clapton collaborating on guitars will never be equaled. It is such a good combination they have made it happen numerous times with each backing up the other. Genuine mutual respect.
Totally
And natural talent!!!!
You've never heard molly tuttle and Billy strings 😮
@@davefenney5704Who?
😂😊😊😅❤😊😅😊😊
What I love about this is there's not an ego in sight. Five big, BIG names just collaborating to make great music. As it should be. Fabulous stuff!
THIS!
Rather like the Travellimg Wilburys
Too bad the whole damn world can't do that. It takes music, I guess.
No ego? Clapton is a douche.
@@everready19373 F.O., left-wing nut job
How in the actual heaven Im getting to listen this masterpiece just now?
Man I missed these great British artist. This is an all star cast performance. Sting, Mark Knopfler, Eric Clapton, & Phil Collins on the drums 🥁. Awesome 👌 and my favorite hit song 🎵 MTV
You know you're good, when the orchestra is clapping, and moving to the music. The talent on that stage is priceless ! ! ! !
loved the orchestra players clapping ... shows class !!
When the music is good and it moves you it just you have to get up and move I love seeing the ntire orchestra and chorus
MLouP-zt2uw : I beg to differ, that kind of talent would have a huge price associated with it.
One of my favorite parts and a lot were singing right along!
Knopfler and Clapton swapping lead licks! On the same stage! Collins on drums and Sting singing background vocals! WOW! Just, WOW!
I'm sure sting was happy, since cream was one his favorite bands ever lol.
@@ninjavigilante5311 I’m also sure it was a mutual admiration get-together of musicians.👍
Sting already made the backing vocals of the studio version of Money for Nothing.
This is all understandable, but the man with the tambourine did the whole performance. :)
@@user-dp2rt9rr9n Ray Cooper..!! who plays Indian sunset with Elton John
This is the greatest live version of a song I‘ve ever seen
Sultans of Swing and Telegraph Road from the Alchemy live tour. Thank me later.
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This version trumps it for me... both fantastic but the Wembley Live version has a ton of heart, and that drum intro 😮
Mark Knopfler is at the apex of the music he creates. Limitless talent totally connected to his soul.
Well said , dude . Well said
Well said
So much talent I don't know how the stage didn't just collapse. My mind is totally blown, so many incredible people at one time!!
Well said !
Then Paul McCartney does a turn ❤
right up there with Woodstock 1969. 🥳
Aren't we fortunate to be able to see and enjoy the brilliant synergy!
@@RoadRunner11 I don't know how to convey that to my kids' generation. I like how you worded that.
How did I not know this existed?! Knopfler, Sting, Clapton, and Phil Collins on one stage? Now that's a supergroup!
I believe this is a performance from "Music for Montserrat" at the Royal Albert Hall, a concert a couple of decades ago following an eruption of the island volcano of Montserrat. The concert was a fundraiser for the inhabitants of the island, and featured a wide swath of world-class musicians with connections to Montserrat ( en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Music_for_Montserrat )
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They all played a Prince's Trust Concert together, too.
I mean what a gig that must have been!!
Cool performance, but Phil's drumming is so sterile. I'd rather they brought Pick Withers onstage.
This is the way it should be, serious musicians not being too serious, this music is fun and it's hard not to move your feet and have a smile on your face.
Господи, эпичность и легендарность этого выступления просто на каком-то запредельном уровне. Дурацкая улыбка не сходила с моего лица с первой и до последней секунды этого видео. Великолепно!
Взрыв атомной бомбы - иначе никак...
Бубнист - вапще зачотный! Просто душка! 😁
İf you dont know english why listening to this drunk russian?
Когда у тебя на бэк-вокале Стинг, твой ритмач Клэптон, а твой барабанщик Коллинз, то ты по определению крут!😊
@@Doctor__Diesel а музыка Dire Straits
Mark Knofpfler is seriously one of the most underrated guitar players of all time.
underrated? he's one of the greatest of all time and everyone accepts that
Batman is seriously one of the most underrated superheroes of all time.
lmao
Nah he is in that top 100 of all time books I got when i started learning guitar. At least to me he is in a league of his own with the plucking style
No it s him and david gilmour that's all
When you have Clapton as your 'rhythm guitarist' , you know you've made it .
All the finest on that stage, what a treat !
what album is your picture count?
@@charlsshadowsvelarde1583 U2, the WAR album
Stumbled upon this video by accident and I think I just got hypnotized. God almighty, just look at Clapton and Knopfler throwing leads around like candy. They´re not even shredding, they´re sending notes into space!
His calm presence and his joy for music is infectious.
WOW! when was this? They all look so young. So much awesomeness in one arena. Thumbs up if you are listening to this in 2020 and Corona virus is making you stay home.....
David O'Sullivan: Thumbs up any time for these music magicians. Corona virus is giving me more time to play their music.
There's a good story Knopfler tells about how he got the lyrics for this song: listening to a delivery man complaining about his lot, while in a store full of TVs all playing MTV. Knopfler says he didn't have to change much, from what he heard - he was crouching down with a pencil and paper just trying to get it all down. Shame the delivery guy wasn't credited...
Sure am ,the quality on that stage would have blew any virus away ,just been listening to live aid all night then stumbled onto this🥳
Corona drove me here. Best thing to happen since I’m in isolation! Awesome
This was in 1997, it was a charity concert for Montserrat (a small island that suffered a volcanic explosion which drove over 2/3 of the population off the island). A lot of great artists played to raise money.
Mark Knopfler, Sting, Phil Collins, Eric Clapton, a full gospel range, an orchestra, just that? Damn this is such a massive bloody team for a song, how amazing to see the best 80s singers united
I know this is a couple years late, but see if you can find 'Music for Montserrat', which this is from. It was a concert hosted by George Martin featuring all the people who recorded at his studio on Montserrat, to raise money for the island after the volcano erupted.
@@briansomething5987 ill have a look thank u !
Not to mention an orchestra and choir backing them. Great performance of a classic.
What else could you ask for when you got all the best artists performing with you! Amazing talent!
If you stand ahead of Eric Clapton on stage playing lead guitar you’ve got to be good. Mark is up to that task. And if you have Sting as a backing singer you’ve got to be good. Mark probably the only guy on the planet who could pull that double off.
Clapton got a couple of solos in between though
I love them both, but Mark is probably the better guitarist
No shit.
I thought the same thing, right when I saw this I thought damn Eric Clapton is on rhythm guitar, wow
@@os6219 Phil Keaggey puts them both to shame.
mark, eric, sting AND phil, how has the stage not exploded wtf
Can't forget Steve Winwood!
Les 2 meilleurs guitaristes de la planète, le meilleur batteur, et un grand chanteur, associés a un gospel en folie... je me le passe tous les matins pourme donner le rythme de la journée !!!!!!!
Wow, so much talent on one stage.
Holy shit! When it kicks off and the crowd and band sync rhythms and then Phil drops those fill bombs to lead into the blazing classic riff of Knopflers riff for Money For Nothing, and surprisingly subtle yet solid and anchor rhythm lead double helixing between Mark and Eric, Sting wailing along on backup vocals. And a choir and orchestra to boot, what a band. Can’t imagine what it was like to hear and see this live.
Great annalysys
That is one big band, definitely, with a few pretty damn good musicians playing this ditty. I never would have expected such a huge outfit, including dozens of backup singers and an orchestra in there, to deliver such a punch without overloading. Tons of fun.
There is more talent on that stage, than the whole of the current top 40 added together.
AMEN
Hallelujah and a double Amen to that! 🙏
exactly . it's all hip hop now.
I just love how Eric looks almost bored
Very well said!
Great to see these chaps killing' it... and hearing Sting singing harmonies and nailing it.
This is living life out loud. What a gift to experience these magnificent artists all on one stage.
Eric just chilling in the back, letting everyone else take center stage!
All my heroes in one place! AMAZING
With Eric Clapton, it's always been about the love of a good song--doesn't matter who's playing.
Mark was with Eric doing Layla on stage a few times
I am a drummer, Sting is a legend, Phil is a monster, but I have to say I love Eric for the way he makes the quitar cry! Love you guys!!!
Eric is probably one of the best 3 guitarist ever! Next to Jimi Hendrix and Jimmy Page
@@minas0 and MK :)
Greater than anything that this generation ever will be!!!
What a great performance❤ all together was perfect
How badass do you have to be to have Phil Collins playing drums for you and not singing, Sting on backup vocals, and Eric Clapton playing BACKUP.
jfyi: Sting also sings the intro, the backup vocals, the barking and the outro on the original release! Almost nobody knows that! 🧐
Pretty fucking badass bro
Let's put it this way, if people studied Mark Knopfler there would be way better guitar players in music today. Don't get me wrong there are some great players these days but they lack that something special.
Mark runs on heavy fuel 🤘
don‘t_panic - That's not true. That's been known by a lot of people (another generation) for decades. Sting also co-wrote the song
74 years old and it never gets old.
Thankyou all.
It doesn't get any better than this oh hell yeah it's really great seeing all these guys playing music together
Awesome to see legit musicians and singers perform . True talent .
The 5 legends in one place. Knopfler, Collins, Sting, Clapton, Cooper.
Thank you for mentioning the great Ray Cooper
And Winwood
Always amazed me that people just gloss over the guy on the keys....Who? Aw, that's just Steve Winwood. Maybe you've heard of him?
Stunning that the stage didn't collapse under the weight of all that talent.
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I'd be honored if some Dire Straits & Sting fans would take a listen to my acoustic piano & vocal performances of ON EVERY STREET and ENGLISHMAN IN NEW YORK on my YT channel in tribute to 2 great songwriters from the majestic city of Newcastle. Live acoustic with no autotune or digital editing. Thanks and RESPECT to the legends.
Love Winwood!!
How about Ray Cooper the best percussionist that ever stepped on a stage.
@@MrArcelton Came here to point out Ray Cooper... saw him with Elton John back in the mid 90s. Awesome
Nunca vou me cansar de assistir esse show. Favoritíssimo. Esperando ansiosamente inventarem uma máquina do tempo pra eu ir lá ver pessoalmente, estilo Mc Fly
Yes I'm listening to this in 2023!! Excellent!!
Hi Bene💐💐
I’m feel blessed to grown up with this music. Having Clapton as second guitar show the amount of talent on the stage. Amazing performance.
Eric was always humble.. He had George Terry play lead during the late 70s
LEGENDS! Wow all on one stage!!!! AWESOME!!!!!!!!!
where is Santana?
KartoffelBomber crying wishing he was half as good as Eric Clapton 😭😭😭😭
you know Santana is better
Mr. Slowhand is good,but Carlos Santana is much better,in my eyes.
Why do you dumbfu*ks have to turn it into a comparison contest.
2023.. so amazing tune ! just miss Mike LINDUP keyboard and Bass Line braught to us from Mark KING in the band ;) So electic ! Thank you Mark.. and all the fans for making this moment still alive :)
Doesn't get any better than this.
This is definitely one of my favorite things on the internet. I'm grateful that recordings like these are brought to youtube
I listen to this over & over
This is the brilliant days, when the days of the greatest talents could get together and produce absolutely the very very best.
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I think no one is talking enough how Mark playes guitar WITHOUT the pick! That ain't easy. He and Lindsey Buckingham was the main influence on my guitar playing. Both playing without a pick. Amazing skills!
For what its worth, Mark is already well known for being one of the best fingerstyle guitarists out there. I imagine people aren't talking about it because that's something he's already known for.
Beste Musik.
Another guitarist the seldom used a pick was the great Toy Caldwell of the Marshall Tucker Band. A total shame that they aren't in the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame!
@@eneko654 He's got a couple of great duets with Chet Atkins. Some jewels here on the UA-cam, as well..
Free men. Free to make the music they wanted, the music they felt. And this gave rise to a prolific music of hits which followed one another to such an extent that we still listen to them today. These were the 70s and 80s, the years of freedom.
Phil on the drums!! Awesome!
yes he could leave or he could go he doesn't feel a thing down to his toes
Why does it always seem to be me looking at you, you looking at me? It's always the same!
Yep Susan.
I've always thought that listening at Collins on drums you can get an idea about the difference from having a drummer and having a GREAT drummer.
Angela Sluder that's a que to start your solo.
Real !
Don't know how it took me so long to discover this, four legends of rock together. Absolutely incredible.
legostudios34 😂
legostudios34 yo también hasta ahora los descubrí. Ya somos 2.
Can one imagine today these greats on the stage together? (y) What a concert it must have been!
When this four are put together
This is priceless.
Lings, watching from Bulolo Papua New Guinea.
A stage full of incredible stars. And leading them, that most humble star, Mark Knopfler.
what a show!!!! I can't believe I stumbled on this greatness.
shaunaanne100 right? I was just thinking the whole time, what if in some crazy universe they were all in one band...mind would be blown
Search for McCartney’s appearance at this concert.
If you looking for a video with true legends on the stage doing masterpiece and create a history...Congratulations.... You are on the right place !
Seeing Eric Clapton was on my bucket list . What an amazing dream shot ….
For one moment in time, all was right with the music world.
me too!!
I know that's right
Now it's worse than it could ever be
You must be a bad ass to have all these legends around you in a concert Mr Knopfler 😎
He is!!!!
I like to watch this after after a crappy day at work. I get happy. All that talent on-stage. Amazing.
A golden age of talent that you cant replicate. I cant even deal with the royalty on the one stage WOW
Knopfler and Clapton are absolute legends, and they earned it.
So are Sting and Phil!
Of all the versions I have heard of this song, Phil Collins holds it together well with his drum work.
Yeah, I think Phil Collins can play a 4/4.
@@Chupacvabra tell this to Jimi Page!
Eric Clapton is a Great friend for playing rhythm guitar on this performance. I love that Mark Knopfler let Eric rip a little solo. That’s Respect!
Everyone was there at George Martins request they all played each others songs.
Oh thank you Jesus that these guys performed a Mark Knopfler AKA Dire Straits song such an underrated guitarist and such an underrated as far as I'm concerned man that hasn't come to the four light for generations of all of us to listen to Mark Knopfler is one of the best Geniuses that ever came across some of the Bands we listen to today I wish I had seen him in concert and I love that voice
It's like music to my ears, oh wait THIS IS MUSIC... these 80's rockstars knows how to rock, not disappointed.
Because their music was birthed in the '70's.
Orchestra people chillin in the background lowkey my fav part of this video
Those were the days of REAL music❣❣❣❣👍👍
Every time I turn to Phil Collins+ drums, so powerful nd decisive!
Mark Knopfler....UNDERRATED ! he is up there with the greatest lead guitar players of all time ;) LOVE THIS !!!!!!!!
donna stitz he is one of them dumbfuck
@@peco251 yes he is...no need to call me dumbfuck...I get it :)
I had the pleasure to see and hear each of these four several times live in concert. Each one individually is incredibly good, together live on stage must be awesome.
I have to pleasure of seeing 3:of them are greatest of them are greatest!! Si bueno 😅👠🙂
I've only had the pleasure of seeing 1 of them but I'm positive the four of them together must be like heaven on a stage
What a event to have all the super superstars get together 😮 God bless all these genius people❤
Omg, this is the highest level of performance❤️luckiest ticket holders❤️❤️❤️there is God🙏
Legends!! Imagine these 4 all at once on the same stage. Mind blowing of all of us who grew up in the 90's. Love you all, class of all 90's
I love how the singers and orchestra are involved. Such a joyous performance.
I couldn't agree more. It's a beautiful party monkey riot. Of course at the highest level. huge respect to all
Meus ídolos da minha adolescência, reunidos num só lugar.... essas caras são muito fodas!!!!
Três feras.❤
Wow, maybe i cant get to concerts these days, but having these musicians throughout my life, is something to be proud of. A big wow. Wow. Wow!
Hello Jan
It's so amazing how well sting and marks voice blend together.
They are from the same area of the world so their accents gel
Sting is actually an amazing back-up singer :)
PHIL COLLINS - ”Long, Long Way to Go” / ”Take Me Home” (1985) ...
ARCADIA - ”The Promise” (1985) ...
DIRE STRAITS - ”Money for Nothing” (1986) ...
ZIGGY MARLEY - ”One World (Not Three)” (recorded 1988, released 1995) ...
SHERYL CROW - ”Always on Your Side” (2007)
Clapton playing rhythm guitar and Collins playing drums on your set is like McCartney and Moon filling in. Fucking powerhouse of a set.
Money For Nothing hit the airwaves on June 28, 1985 and Live Aid was a couple of weeks later on July 13th. A few of my college friends and I roadtripped it from south Georgia to Hollywood, Florida for that weekend. It was the peak of MTV and the 80s. Just a special time. To quote Hunter S. Thompson: It seems like a lifetime, or at least a Main Era-the kind of peak that never comes again. No explanation, no mix of words or music or memories can touch that sense of knowing that you were there and alive in that corner of time and the world.
Это просто ПОЛНЫЙ УЛЁТ !!! 👍👍👍 Легендарная вещь в исполнении 4х легендарных музыкальных ЛИЧНОСТЕЙ !!! КАЙФ !!! МУЗЫКА - НА ВСЕ ВРЕМЕНА !! ✌
Крутяк!!!
There is some serious talent on that stage! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
In the middle, a beautiful vocal improvisation by Mark and interplay with Phil's improvised rhythm... and nice solos from Eric and Mark
Possibly the best concert in history........and the finale just tops it.
Thank God I was raised in this kind of music 🎶