The studio version of this is one of the best songs for cruising. Including road tripping. It's nice that you enjoyed it so much. What I love about this clip is how much fun they're having. Making a living like that wouldn't suck.🤑🤑🤑🤑 Shout out to the production crew. The filmography of this LIVE concert is incredible.🤩🤩
The magic of Knopfler's guitar is that he can put a hundred different little riffs into the flow of the song, and each is so beautifully played and fit so smoothly and so perfectly
Peyemi, I almost envy you for hearing Dire Straits for the first time. I got into the band long before you were born. In 1978, when I was 15, I used to frequent a record shop called _Kithaeron_ in my home town of St Albans, Hertfordshire, UK. Knowing how I was into rock, the proprietor invited me to don the headphones and listen to a track from a new band. The song was "Down to the Waterline", the first number on Dire Straits' first, eponymous album. I had never heard anything like it in my young life. I was more than happy to blow my paper-round (route) money on the Compact Cassette version of the album. Later that year, DS did a gig in St Albans Town Hall, and I made sure I was there. I have been hooked ever since. I have bought every DS album up to Love Over Gold on CC, then got them all on CD: now, of course, they are accessible through the cloud on my phone, tablet and laptop. My major passion is heavy metal, but that doesn't mean I ignore greats from other genres. And Dire Straits are greats.
Very likeable that you mention also the amazing keyboard work of Alan Clark. The extraordinary qualitiy of this performance include all band members, the bass playing of John Illsley, Hal Lindes on rhythm guitar and the second keyboard as well, unfortunately I don't know his name.
Great reaction and it was obvious you were feeling it. Telegraph Road from the same concert is mind-blowingingly brilliant demonstrating the musical prowess of the whole band. For me it is the greatest song ever written and the performance of it at this concert is better than the studio version which is also brilliant. Thank you and warmest wishes from the UK. Take care.
I was at Hammersmith in 1983, when this was filmed and its still one of the top concerts I've seen. Mark Knopfler is top drawer, they're all world class, Hal Lindes on backing guitar, Alan Clark on Keys, with back up from Tommy Mandrel (dancing in the background) John Illsley on bass in the white suit. Terry Williams on the, on the drums stole it for me, absolutely the best live drummer I've seen, better than Phil Collins and just ahead of Chester Thompson. His drumming was mind blowing, its the bit I remembered, 39 years later! Peyemi, I knew you were going to love it when two bars in you had a huge smile on your face and they haven't started yet! You need to watch Telegraph Road from Alchemy as well, I think its better, judge for yourself ❤❤
Agree. Alan Clark on piano in Telegraph Road- Alachemy is so beautiful. Terry Williams on drums say no more. Saw a recent interview with Mark Knopfler - lead guitar. He looks and sounds great. Very youthful person.
I don’t know how you could miss the guitars 🎸. You must have been watching a different video. But nothing against the musicians you mentioned. They all played great!
A great example of why history is safe in the hands of the young, like Peyemi, to repeat it and pass it on......history of ALL things mind you, not just music. I'm heartened by your enthusiasm Peyemi. As for this small segment of history, this is one of the greatest performances ever of one of the greatest songs ever by one of the greatest bands ever!!! I do fear that it will soon be banned in Florida.
Terry Williams went mad as it was the first time his dad went to see him live, like every dad in the planet he wanted his son becoming a doctor or engineer....until he saw the millions coming in then he thought (only guessing here) Hello this looks good let's go watch....rest history
The song this album is from is a really great album - I highly recommend you give the album a go- Money for nothing, was a song that was the first ever video on MTV a music television channel that played music videos on tv back in the 90`s
@@chuckragland6100 oh pardon me I have been busy with my 9 to 5 job so I can’t be consistent here as I should. Expect a video this week, hopefully it doesn’t get blocked 🤍
Hello ! Just came across tfhis reaction video and liked it a lot. I just wanted to ask if you take requests from the comments and uf you would react to a special request that I have for you ? Have you ever heatd of Aurora ? he is a 26 year old singer / songwriter from Norway and I am sure she will captivate you within a few moments, like so many others, who reacted to her for the first time. Would you please take my special request and react to "Autora - Lucky (Live at Nidarosdomen)" ? She wrote this song at the age of 9 years and the lyrics are so deep and meaningful... it's considered her anti-suicide-song. It was filmed on November 2, 2017 in Nidarosdomen, the most important and oldest cathedral in Norway, situated in Trondheim, where every King and Queen of Norway has been crowned so far... it is also the most northern cathedral in the world. So it's a very special and also beautfiul place. I hope I caught your attention and raised your interest in reacting to my suggestion. Best wishes from Germany : Gerry
The studio version of this is one of the best songs for cruising. Including road tripping.
It's nice that you enjoyed it so much.
What I love about this clip is how much fun they're having.
Making a living like that wouldn't suck.🤑🤑🤑🤑
Shout out to the production crew. The filmography of this LIVE concert is incredible.🤩🤩
The magic of Knopfler's guitar is that he can put a hundred different little riffs into the flow of the song, and each is so beautifully played and fit so smoothly and so perfectly
Ditto. Pure perfection!!!
It's beautiful seeing the pure pleasure and joy you're showing. Dire Straits just has that ability to do that to us.
You’re just so adorable sweetheart 😘😘😘and DS is just amazing in this performance .. especially the magnificent drums by Mr Terry Williams!!
Watching this is like watching a musicianship master class.
some good old classic guitar rock the best of times to be a teenager
Drummer Terry Williams He should have got a knighthood from that performance !
ma'am best live performance ever Peyemi... you get it.
This version is an all time classic, glad you liked it. side note,,,,,,,,,,,,,, you are beautiful
Peyemi, I almost envy you for hearing Dire Straits for the first time. I got into the band long before you were born. In 1978, when I was 15, I used to frequent a record shop called _Kithaeron_ in my home town of St Albans, Hertfordshire, UK. Knowing how I was into rock, the proprietor invited me to don the headphones and listen to a track from a new band. The song was "Down to the Waterline", the first number on Dire Straits' first, eponymous album. I had never heard anything like it in my young life. I was more than happy to blow my paper-round (route) money on the Compact Cassette version of the album. Later that year, DS did a gig in St Albans Town Hall, and I made sure I was there. I have been hooked ever since.
I have bought every DS album up to Love Over Gold on CC, then got them all on CD: now, of course, they are accessible through the cloud on my phone, tablet and laptop.
My major passion is heavy metal, but that doesn't mean I ignore greats from other genres. And Dire Straits are greats.
By the way no filters in them days just pure talent....and is today in? a disk drive
Yep, classic!
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Lovely reaction and smile there. Great music does that.
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Very likeable that you mention also the amazing keyboard work of Alan Clark. The extraordinary qualitiy of this performance include all band members, the bass playing of John Illsley, Hal Lindes on rhythm guitar and the second keyboard as well, unfortunately I don't know his name.
Tommy Mandrel
DIRE STRAITS and MARK KNOPFLER is the best
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My favourite song- loved this
Great reaction and it was obvious you were feeling it. Telegraph Road from the same concert is mind-blowingingly brilliant demonstrating the musical prowess of the whole band. For me it is the greatest song ever written and the performance of it at this concert is better than the studio version which is also brilliant. Thank you and warmest wishes from the UK. Take care.
🤍🤍 I can’t wait to check it out
Thank you
@@peyemireacts I'm sure you will live it. Look forward to your reaction. Take care.
I was at Hammersmith in 1983, when this was filmed and its still one of the top concerts I've seen.
Mark Knopfler is top drawer, they're all world class, Hal Lindes on backing guitar, Alan Clark on Keys, with back up from Tommy Mandrel (dancing in the background) John Illsley on bass in the white suit.
Terry Williams on the, on the drums stole it for me, absolutely the best live drummer I've seen, better than Phil Collins and just ahead of Chester Thompson.
His drumming was mind blowing, its the bit I remembered, 39 years later!
Peyemi, I knew you were going to love it when two bars in you had a huge smile on your face and they haven't started yet!
You need to watch Telegraph Road from Alchemy as well, I think its better, judge for yourself ❤❤
I saw Terry many times when he was drumming for the band called Man who were my favourite live band of the 70s.
@@patrickquinlan67 I think he is not only the worlds most underrated drummer, he's the most underrated musician
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My favorite in the the band for now is Terry, he is certainly the best drummer ever 🤍
Sweetheart Terry is really punishing those drums like they owe him money..he’s fabulous! And you are a beautiful doll!😘
Really great live performance by Dire Straits, and a lovely reaction Peyemi.
Thank you 🤍
I have seen them 7 times in my life all great performaces Nice reaction
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Yep
Hi there. Love your channel and reaction. Telegraph Road from this Alchemy concert is also incredible. I think you'll really love it. Cheers 😊
Agree. Alan Clark on piano in Telegraph Road- Alachemy is so beautiful. Terry Williams on drums say no more. Saw a recent interview with Mark Knopfler - lead guitar. He looks and sounds great. Very youthful person.
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He told ya, and he showed ya, they are the sultan's of swing, and now u know.😁
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Yeah terry really punished those buckets good. Rumor has it that they ran off on the way home from the gig.😜😜😂😂
Muito legal, parabéns, bom ver que uma menina tão jovem sabe apreciar aquilo que tem valor!
Take care!
Check out the Live in 85 concert of this song !!
I don’t know how you could miss the guitars 🎸. You must have been watching a different video. But nothing against the musicians you mentioned. They all played great!
A great example of why history is safe in the hands of the young, like Peyemi, to repeat it and pass it on......history of ALL things mind you, not just music. I'm heartened by your enthusiasm Peyemi. As for this small segment of history, this is one of the greatest performances ever of one of the greatest songs ever by one of the greatest bands ever!!! I do fear that it will soon be banned in Florida.
Oh my 🥹
Why would it be banned in Florida?
Terry Williams went mad as it was the first time his dad went to see him live, like every dad in the planet he wanted his son becoming a doctor or engineer....until he saw the millions coming in then he thought (only guessing here) Hello this looks good let's go watch....rest history
Love your reactions. Would love to see your take on Jimmy Barnes and Joe Bonamassa 'Stone Cold'. I think you'd like it a lot 👍
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The song this album is from is a really great album - I highly recommend you give the album a go- Money for nothing, was a song that was the first ever video on MTV a music television channel that played music videos on tv back in the 90`s
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If you like guitar, you need to check out Stevie Ray Vaughan - Texas flood!! The live version! He blows the roof off!!
Yes, Stevie Ray Vaughan - Texas flood, live at the El Macambo.
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you should check out Dirty Loops - Rock you
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Alright noted 🤍
How about more Dire Straits!
You are BACK!!😀 I was wondering what happened to you?!
I don’t understand, what do you mean please?
@@peyemireacts hadn't seen any of your posts in a while. Sometimes it seems like it's over a week before you post anything.
@@chuckragland6100 oh pardon me
I have been busy with my 9 to 5 job so I can’t be consistent here as I should.
Expect a video this week, hopefully it doesn’t get blocked 🤍
@@peyemireacts that's okay! 😃 I hope I didn't sound mean or insulting. I didn't mean that at all. You do what you got to do. I think you're awesome!
If you like dire straits, you need to check out their song, money for nothing!!
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Hi check out telegraph road live
React to young track aka treezy start over I will sub after.
Hello de France il faut regarder le live Télégraph Road c'est super 😊😊😊😊
nigerian channel?
Hello ! Just came across tfhis reaction video and liked it a lot. I just wanted to ask if you take requests from the comments and uf you would react to a special request that I have for you ?
Have you ever heatd of Aurora ? he is a 26 year old singer / songwriter from Norway and I am sure she will captivate you within a few moments, like so many others, who reacted to her for the first time.
Would you please take my special request and react to "Autora - Lucky (Live at Nidarosdomen)" ? She wrote this song at the age of 9 years and the lyrics are so deep and meaningful... it's considered her anti-suicide-song. It was filmed on November 2, 2017 in Nidarosdomen, the most important and oldest cathedral in Norway, situated in Trondheim, where every King and Queen of Norway has been crowned so far... it is also the most northern cathedral in the world. So it's a very special and also beautfiul place. I hope I caught your attention and raised your interest in reacting to my suggestion.
Best wishes from Germany : Gerry
Thank you Gerry🤍
I will definitely consider your request, I can’t wait to be captivated by her
You are so cute
Thank you 🤍
I hope you find good music somewhere else than ....well, whatever...,take care.😆
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rookie channel
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Check out, Feels Like, from the Feature Musical The Vaudevillian IFMDtv on Roku and IFMDtv.com: ua-cam.com/channels/qwEXlnaBvHLILrxrC2WJoQ.html
Hello de France il faut regarder le live Télégraph Road c'est super 😊😊😊😊