The Alchemy Live performance of this song is my favourite live performance of all time. I would honestly say it improves on the studio version more than you could imagine.
This whole album, "Love Over Gold" is great, only 5 songs most too long for classic radio play, so only true fans that bought the physical album knew how good it was. The intro to some songs were longer than whole songs from bands just trying for a single for the air. This is a real headphone record.
Good explanation, bro. Couldn‘t have said it better. I bought Love Over Gold when I was 13 years old and today, with 49, it‘s still by far my favorite album.
Absolute classic, and my favorite Dire Straits track out of many. I don't think there is a note or an instrument or a musical idea out of place. The story itself is compelling. For me though, the most brilliant part of the song is the interplay of Pick Withers' galloping drums and Knopfler's blistering guitar work at the end of the song. The thing brings me to tears.
My favourite Dire Straits song. I have all their albums but this track stands out above all others and they have quite a few great ones. Glad you did this. Thank you, Nick. ❤️🤘🎸🎻🇦🇺 That song your thinking of Money For Nothing?
Hi again, this is such an amazing track. I need to hear it again ...on headphones with my eyes closed. I cry everytime in the final minutes.The album is brilliant ! Bob Dylan famously went to watch Dire Straits live when they first began. He was so overwhelmed he went up onto the stage and hugged Mark....Later Mark was featured on Bob Dylans album "Slow Train Coming". I have mentioned also, Mark is on Phil Lynott's solo album "Solo in Soho". This track, the volume rises & falls numerous times, just like on a movie soundtrack. Their studio albums are absolute classics. Checkout "Private Investigations" from this same album....Now there is an atmospheric track. This was an unexpected treat. Loved it. Thankyou ! Byee Jim
In 1982 the compact disc player appeared in my town This year also brought 2 albums made to demonstrate the new technology Avalon by Roxy Music & Love Over Gold by Dire Straits Just magical memories of hanging out at the Hi-Fi store to these sounds, I was 14 & it would be 5 years before I had my own stereo. In the meantime there was my boom box & cassettes & FM radio
Really pleased to be able to show this one to you. Beautifully written, great guitar playing, and the piano is just gorgeous. Just dripping with drama and desperation. I agree with the commenters who suggested you check out or go back to the album "Making Movies", which is really good from the first track to the last.
One of the most atmospheric and incisive guitar solos ever! The whole song is atmospheric and bang in tune with the message, There is a track on the same album named Private Investigations, I think Mark Knopfler's voice matches the character in that song. See if I am wrong.
I remember when this album came out. As soon as it hit the turntable, I knew I was in good hands and the name of the album was perfect. It was an amazing experience listening to it for the first time and totally falling in love with it.
Dire Straits were such a breath of fresh air in the late seventies, early eighties. Most punk and new wave were not my cup of Tea at the time (except for Elvis Costello, Joe Jackson, or The Clash, among others).
Cinematic! Always the right note and he never overplays. His sound seems to come directly from his heart. That ever present melancholy giving voice to the northeast of England. The thorn in my soul recognizes the thorn in his. Just beautiful.
Yeah the boy can play... :) Love his style too, and there's so much more in his solo work too beyond DS. :) Private Investigations off the same album is well worth a listen. :) Like Gilmour he knows time and space and to let things go, understatement, room, it grows...
Crown jewel of DS' crown jewel album, the " Love Over Gold " album is almost a prog rock album..." Private Investigations ", the next song on the album is just as fantastic as " Telegraph Road " Remember: MK's voice is the narrator, MK's guitar is the singer
My favorite Dire Straits song. I remember when i was younger and still tried to play guitar i often played to this and "Dogs" from Pink Floyd in a row since they both have just so great guitar parts. Also of course as a big fan of prog/symphonic rock, this is Dire Straits most symphonic like piece they ever did i think.
Good choice, on this one all the band shines, love the dynamics of the recording (this was done before loudness war). the lyrics and the story telling is fantastic too.
Heard a very long time ago that his guitar style is so unique because he is left handed playing a standard right hand guitar, so his dominant hand is on the neck.
Dire Straits definitely has a distinctive sound and Mark Knopfler contributes greatly towards the Springsteen like effect with his guitar playing.The whole sound reminds me of a sort of 50s rock ‘n’ roll composition but this case without the saxophone or glockenspiel in Springsteen music arrangements. The piano and the guitar shine through, and the vocals are a spoken Springsteen-esque style. His guitar picking reminds me of early Clapton but in an almost banjo picking or resonator style.
The whole LOG album is a treat. “Private Investigations” is an experience. I’m particularly enamored with the solo outro on “It Never Rains,” a hidden gem of Mark’s “angrier” side. Give “Making Movies” another listen, especially the first three tracks. Beautiful musicianship, lyrics. Same with “Brothers In Arms.” Sure, “Money for Nothing” gets most of the attention due to MTV, but the whole album is a masterpiece. The second side has an “anti-war” theme, starting with “Ride Across The River” (phenomenal!) finishing with the title track, which you MUST hear in its entirety (the official video is shortened). Their last studio album “On Every Street” didn’t live up to the success of BIA, but is still a good listen. Standout tracks include “Calling Elvis” (Toto’s Jeff Porcaro on drums), “You & Your Friend” and “Planet of New Orleans.” Once you’re caught up on DS, there’s Mark’s solo albums… nine, with a tenth album currently in the works. Plus another bunch of movie soundtrack albums, including “The Princess Bride.” The album “Screenplaying” is a compilation from four movies he’s composed for. Last, but not least: “Neck and Neck,” with Mark and the late great Chet Atkins. Masterful x2. Alchemy Live… can’t forget that! I wish iTunes had it. :(
Agree. A lot of the solo albums are fairly redundant with each other, but they're all enjoyable. Neck & Neck is such a fun record to pull out every now and again :)
Yes, “Screenplaying” is brilliant, and I especially love the theme from Local Hero, which makes you cry in the context of the movie. Totally agree about “It Never Rains!”
Nearly in the middle of the song (a piano part) you took a sip of your cup and I don't know why but it felt like that point in the song was made for exactly this: taking a sip of tea or a really good whiskey...just consuming a good drop of whatever to accompany an just as good piece of music. It was just a funny coincidence.
You do have to get to the '83 live album Alchemy. No overdubs, all recorded on one night and totally brilliant with Terry Williams on drums and Alan Clark on keyboards. It will blow you away. Also don't over look (to date) Marks 9 solo albums.
This song was the reason why I bought the Love Over Gold album. First time I heard it, I had to get the album. The only version that matched, or perhaps in places exceeded this version, would be the Alchemy Live version. This was also an album, obviously a Live album, taken during their Alchemy Tour, and most, if not all, are also videos.
I was in high school when Love Over Gold came out. I bought it on cassette tape and immediately fell in love with them. It didn’t come out of my tape deck for at least six months and I listened to it every day. Telegraph road was my absolute favourite track. Brilliant stuff ❤
My favourite DS song, from my favourite DS album. The whole album is fabulous. The live version on "Alchemy" is beyond fabulous - one of the best live tracks by anyone ever, IMO. Nick, please check that out if you can!
Oh, thank you so much for doing a Dire Straits song! I'd asked a long time back if you would please consider "Brothers In Arms" (the official video) because I do love your take on expressive guitar and Mark Knopfler's guitar literally weeps on that song. But I'm thinking now that surely you've heard it. 🙂
My favorite DS track from my favorite DS album. Alchemy Live is legendary, and there are many worthy tracks from the other albums, but Love Over Gold is where they captured that once in a lifetime lightning in a bottle that cracks the list of best albums of all time. In my humble opinion :-).
Nick, have you ever checked out the playing style of Wilko Johnson? Very unique finger strumming, kind of playing lead and rhythm at the same time with alternating up and down motion. He passed away recently. Look for anything by Dr. Feelgood - he wrote a lot of their original songs and was a quite menacing stage presence. Here's a clip to wet the appetite: ua-cam.com/video/iHm7uIC84YM/v-deo.html
Dire Straits finest moment - still gives me goose-bumps decades after first hearing it! I know you're a fan of Jethro Tull so try 'Farm on the Freeway' from their grammy award winning 'Crest of a Knave' album which they clearly took some inspiration from this track.
I agree with you. When you have a virtuoso in your studio like Mark Knopfler, and you don't take advantage of it, it's a sad day in rock n roll. Strange, with how much insanely complex, emotional and beautiful music Mark created, he doesn't read music. I don't know how he got the sounds and ideas across to the other musicians, but he certainly did. However, that's not how the Dan operates. They not only use strict time signatures and written music, they have very precise rhythm charts that their usual players follow to the letter. The fact that their styles are quite different was never communicated ahead of time. Odd. I do like what Mark laid down, as economical as it is.
MARK KNOPFLER IS A GIANT,,CHANNELLING THE BEST OF DYLAN,SPRINGSTEEN AND NEIL YOUNG HE PROJECTS SUCH LOVE AND COMPASSION AND REAL EMOTION,AND THAT GUITAR PLAYING..WOW,HE IS A TOP 20 ALL TIME GUITARIST I.M.O.
MK has so much emotion tied up in those beautiful notes. I really appreciate his solo work, which I recommend for your consideration Nick. The whole Love Over Gold album is worth a listen from start to finish. Enjoy!
Magic happens while of enjoy to doing music with passion , flow and for shure great creation by Knowledge . The chemistry between the entire band was breathtaking that Time .I would rank Mark Knopfler among Unic's top guitarists, there is no way to copy that style. Left hand like Jimi but playing righthand 3-Fingerstyle , singing like Bob Dylan but different . What a treasure of musical creativity was given to us by God's grace at this time. Unique, epic, enchanting, harmonious and full of dreams that needed to be lived. Even Mozart would have enjoyed their way of telling a story with harmonies. It is more than music , it's like a prayer's speech , follow your heart and don't lose the way !
I agree with you about the first album, it just hit hard! For me “Sultans” is an incredible song, but I think it’s maybe the 4th best song on the album! Telegraph Road is fantastic!!!
On the whole, I like Mark Knopfler's guitar playing more than I like Dire Straits. He inspired me to learn to play with my fingers just because there are so many possibilities to explore with those techniques. Of course , there are folk and country players who take it to a whole other level. This is a fun one to jam over the chords. D minor, like most of my favourite Dire Straits songs. I think Tunnel of Love is even better.
Hi Nick, I've just seen this.... Oh boy what a track !!! Everyone has their own cinematic experience .. my final scene is this very long deserted road, with only some old Telegraph Pylons that just stop halfway, then, a dirt track leading to the end of a cliff. Knopfler is on fire with this that gives me goosebumps everytime. This will be the 1st time I've played this in years with my eyes open. Just what will your reaction be ? [ time to press play ] Byee Jim X
You guys should really do a full album reaction to Alchemy. But for individual songs, making Movies is great, you guys should do a listen to Romeo and Juliet and Tunnel of Love
I guess I'm one of the few that likes Communiqué better than the first album. A lot better. Knopfler absolutely rules. Money for Nothing is with Sting.
No album of them ever reached the magic of the first Dire Straits album. Not only that it was new, fresh, only has good songs, but also due to the fact, that I saw them live in June 79 right after Communique came out. They played open air in one of or even the most beautiful open air venues in Germany : The Lorely Amphitheatre in the hills right above river Rhine, every time I've been there I was enchanted by the sundown ... in connection with the music being played. So it was one of those magic nights, when Dire Straits entered the stage, starting with Down to the waterline, Six blade knife, Once upon the time in the west, Water of Love (we all felt the love in the air ❣😀) and Sultans of Swing. Simply epic and they even stole the show from Barclay James Harvest, back then really huge and famous in Germany ... (Narvik might be envious, unless he was there 😂) All the later albums had single great songs, just like telegraph road - which is IMO a little too long - and my alltime favourite besides the first album - the song Brothers in arms, a song for eternity.
Dire Straits provided an incredible 20 minutes of music with the first side of Love over Gold album. Opening with Telegraph Road, and then Private Investigations, we were treated to emotional atmospheric music only bettered in their live performances with the Alchemy album.
Its unbelieveable to me ...as good as knopfler et al are ...the way the drums are miked....unbelievably well....never heard better???...dsotm, this and steely dan aja my desert island albums. Like who really comes up with this ...the tone... the beauty, the dirtiness.... the cleanliness ...track has it ALL!
Love Over Gold is Dire Strait’s most underrated album, with only five songs but they stretch out on all of them to an unusual length, especially with this song. My favorite on this album is the last song, “It Never Rains,” which just builds and builds until it reaches majesty. But I think their best album is Making Movies, where nearly every song is backed by members of Springsteen’s E Street Band, and they’re all classics. Check that out next!
In my humble opinion this is one of their absolute best songs. I love “ Love over Gold” Great album. Making Movies is another great album Nick. You also said you didn’t care too much for their 2nd album but “Once Upon a Time In The Weat” is another one of my favorites from “Communiqué” Keep Dire Straights coming!! Good stuff.
As has been said, you now should watch the Alchemy live version, it's incredible. After that listen to Tunnel of Love, but make sure you hear the studio version then the live version.
Big fan of Dire Straights. There are lots of good songs to play other than the usual hits from the Brothers in Arms album. Favorite album...On Every Street.
My favorite Dire Straits tune as well. This album and the first are their best...hard to say which one is a favorite, they're very different. But I think the band's playing is at its best on this album. I disagree about the sound...I think the production is great, but everyone's ear is different. Thanks for the listen on this one...enjoyed it.
Not a big Knopler fan, but it warms the cockles of my musical soul that someone who doesn't just try to write hits and creates such high quality music had been so very successful. Kudos, bro.
Love the "Dan" and your comment on Donalds obsession with perfection. It led to absolutely awesome music but Marks play by ear picking style is borderline perfection and so unique. Love it! Also liked your reference to "In the Gallery". One of my favorites. Please check out "INDUSTRIAL DISEASE" also off "Love Over Gold".
The Alchemy Live performance of this song is my favourite live performance of all time. I would honestly say it improves on the studio version more than you could imagine.
Totally agree David!!
Facts spilled like no tomorrow...
Cant agree I’m afraid unless you can find a way to remove all the dick heads hollering in the quiet sections.😢
I was there when parts were recorded. This song live is the best ever!!
Yes this is a great live version also the live version of Tunnel of Love is brilliant Knopflers guitar work is very moving and beautiful.
This whole album, "Love Over Gold" is great, only 5 songs most too long for classic radio play, so only true fans that bought the physical album knew how good it was. The intro to some songs were longer than whole songs from bands just trying for a single for the air.
This is a real headphone record.
Good explanation, bro. Couldn‘t have said it better. I bought Love Over Gold when I was 13 years old and today, with 49, it‘s still by far my favorite album.
Agreed .....bought it twice... saw this tour in munich in 83 too! Amazing...top 5 concert.
On Every Street Album was the pinnacle of Dire Straights .. Planet of New Orleans
Don’t forget to give a listen to the Alchemy live version of this song. Such energy in it!
Energy, yes, but too many idiots in the audience shouting and whistling over the quiet parts. Totally ruins the experience for me...
@@ursusbavaricus4761dude you would have done the same thing shut up 🙄
Absolute classic, and my favorite Dire Straits track out of many. I don't think there is a note or an instrument or a musical idea out of place. The story itself is compelling. For me though, the most brilliant part of the song is the interplay of Pick Withers' galloping drums and Knopfler's blistering guitar work at the end of the song. The thing brings me to tears.
There is the old meme 'He can make a guitar speak!' Well, Mark Knopfler can make it dance.
Have you heard the live version from Alchemy?
@@squaaaaak3178 the live version from Alchemy is outstanding. Knopfler at his best, and Terry Williams on drums brought all kinds of energy
pick withers was not on this album ! but yes ace tune !
sorry my mistake ! I was thinking Terry Williams who drummed for DS on the Alchemy tour in 83 when i saw them first !! I do apolagise !!
The story of Detroit, in particular, and other American cities, in general.
Mark Knopler's Local Hero Soundtrack is a Miraculous work of Art.
My favourite Dire Straits song. I have all their albums but this track stands out above all others and they have quite a few great ones. Glad you did this. Thank you, Nick. ❤️🤘🎸🎻🇦🇺 That song your thinking of Money For Nothing?
Another musical masterpiece from Dire Straits every musician on this track is outstanding.
Alchemy live version of this song is epic probably the best live performance I've seen
Thanks for playing this, my favorite Dire Straits song.
I cried when I heard this album first time. The A-side is flawless.The musicianship, the dynamics.. its ridiculous..
First album, Communiqué, Making Movies, Love over Gold, Brothers in Arms, On Every Street
Hi again, this is such an amazing track. I need to hear it again ...on headphones with my eyes closed. I cry everytime in the final minutes.The album is brilliant ! Bob Dylan famously went to watch Dire Straits live when they first began. He was so overwhelmed he went up onto the stage and hugged Mark....Later Mark was featured on Bob Dylans album "Slow Train Coming". I have mentioned also, Mark is on Phil Lynott's solo album "Solo in Soho". This track, the volume rises & falls numerous times, just like on a movie soundtrack. Their studio albums are absolute classics. Checkout "Private Investigations" from this same album....Now there is an atmospheric track. This was an unexpected treat. Loved it. Thankyou ! Byee Jim
Dylan must have been thrilled as Mark produced and played in characteristic style on Dylan's 1983 album Infidels.
Bob knows.
In 1982 the compact disc player appeared in my town
This year also brought 2 albums made to demonstrate the new technology
Avalon by Roxy Music &
Love Over Gold by Dire Straits
Just magical memories of hanging out at the Hi-Fi store to these sounds, I was 14 & it would be 5 years before I had my own stereo.
In the meantime there was my boom box & cassettes & FM radio
Probably their best album.
Agree completely.
Really pleased to be able to show this one to you. Beautifully written, great guitar playing, and the piano is just gorgeous. Just dripping with drama and desperation. I agree with the commenters who suggested you check out or go back to the album "Making Movies", which is really good from the first track to the last.
Thanks for providing this, Mickey D! And I totally agree about Making Movies.
One of the most atmospheric and incisive guitar solos ever! The whole song is atmospheric and bang in tune with the message, There is a track on the same album named Private Investigations, I think Mark Knopfler's voice matches the character in that song. See if I am wrong.
I remember when this album came out. As soon as it hit the turntable, I knew I was in good hands and the name of the album was perfect. It was an amazing experience listening to it for the first time and totally falling in love with it.
Dire Straits were such a breath of fresh air in the late seventies, early eighties. Most punk and new wave were not my cup of Tea at the time (except for Elvis Costello, Joe Jackson, or The Clash, among others).
Agree with all your choices!
LOve watching the reation of someone who leally loves music
Worth checking out Live Alchemy versions of Sultans of Swing, Telegraph Road and Once Upon a Time in the West
Cinematic! Always the right note and he never overplays. His sound seems to come directly from his heart. That ever present melancholy giving voice to the northeast of England. The thorn in my soul recognizes the thorn in his. Just beautiful.
Telegraph Road is one of the all-time great recordings. So much depth. The dynamic range and use of space on this record is a marvel.
Yeah the boy can play... :) Love his style too, and there's so much more in his solo work too beyond DS. :) Private Investigations off the same album is well worth a listen. :) Like Gilmour he knows time and space and to let things go, understatement, room, it grows...
You really need to watch Dire Straits perform live Sultans of Swing[Alchemy tour] one of the best live performances you will ever see.
This version is like listening to Telegraph Road under water. Alchemy Live is where it’s at.
Crown jewel of DS' crown jewel album, the " Love Over Gold " album is almost a prog rock album..." Private Investigations ", the next song on the album is just as fantastic as " Telegraph Road "
Remember: MK's voice is the narrator, MK's guitar is the singer
My favorite Dire Straits song. I remember when i was younger and still tried to play guitar i often played to this and "Dogs" from Pink Floyd in a row since they both have just so great guitar parts.
Also of course as a big fan of prog/symphonic rock, this is Dire Straits most symphonic like piece they ever did i think.
Good choice, on this one all the band shines, love the dynamics of the recording (this was done before loudness war). the lyrics and the story telling is fantastic too.
Heard a very long time ago that his guitar style is so unique because he is left handed playing a standard right hand guitar, so his dominant hand is on the neck.
Nick you really need to listen to "tunnel of love" from "makin' movies" album from 1980, another epic, it's special!! 😊
Dire Straits definitely has a distinctive sound and Mark Knopfler contributes greatly towards the Springsteen like effect with his guitar playing.The whole sound reminds me of a sort of 50s rock ‘n’ roll composition but this case without the saxophone or glockenspiel in Springsteen music arrangements. The piano and the guitar shine through, and the vocals are a spoken Springsteen-esque style. His guitar picking reminds me of early Clapton but in an almost banjo picking or resonator style.
Ahh....haven*t heard this in a while. Knopfler's masterpiece. Incredible.👍👍
The whole LOG album is a treat. “Private Investigations” is an experience. I’m particularly enamored with the solo outro on “It Never Rains,” a hidden gem of Mark’s “angrier” side.
Give “Making Movies” another listen, especially the first three tracks. Beautiful musicianship, lyrics.
Same with “Brothers In Arms.” Sure, “Money for Nothing” gets most of the attention due to MTV, but the whole album is a masterpiece. The second side has an “anti-war” theme, starting with “Ride Across The River” (phenomenal!) finishing with the title track, which you MUST hear in its entirety (the official video is shortened).
Their last studio album “On Every Street” didn’t live up to the success of BIA, but is still a good listen. Standout tracks include “Calling Elvis” (Toto’s Jeff Porcaro on drums), “You & Your Friend” and “Planet of New Orleans.”
Once you’re caught up on DS, there’s Mark’s solo albums… nine, with a tenth album currently in the works. Plus another bunch of movie soundtrack albums, including “The Princess Bride.” The album “Screenplaying” is a compilation from four movies he’s composed for.
Last, but not least: “Neck and Neck,” with Mark and the late great Chet Atkins. Masterful x2.
Alchemy Live… can’t forget that! I wish iTunes had it. :(
Agree. A lot of the solo albums are fairly redundant with each other, but they're all enjoyable. Neck & Neck is such a fun record to pull out every now and again :)
Yes, “Screenplaying” is brilliant, and I especially love the theme from Local Hero, which makes you cry in the context of the movie. Totally agree about “It Never Rains!”
Indeed, Making Movies with Roy Bittan on keys and Jim Lovine co producing with Mark for even more "Springsteen vibes"
This may be the most impressive thing Dire Straits ever did. Which is saying something.
My fave Dire Straits album absolutely
Love over Gold, Private Investigations, Tunnel of Love, Romeo and Juliete, The Man's Too Strong, just superb Nick please listen..
Nearly in the middle of the song (a piano part) you took a sip of your cup and I don't know why but it felt like that point in the song was made for exactly this: taking a sip of tea or a really good whiskey...just consuming a good drop of whatever to accompany an just as good piece of music. It was just a funny coincidence.
You do have to get to the '83 live album Alchemy. No overdubs, all recorded on one night and totally brilliant with Terry Williams on drums and Alan Clark on keyboards. It will blow you away. Also don't over look (to date) Marks 9 solo albums.
In my humble opinion…this is Mark’s very finest work and I love all of his music.
The genius of Knopfler...instrumentally perfect. The pianist sounds classically trained.
This song was the reason why I bought the Love Over Gold album. First time I heard it, I had to get the album. The only version that matched, or perhaps in places exceeded this version, would be the Alchemy Live version. This was also an album, obviously a Live album, taken during their Alchemy Tour, and most, if not all, are also videos.
I was in high school when Love Over Gold came out. I bought it on cassette tape and immediately fell in love with them. It didn’t come out of my tape deck for at least six months and I listened to it every day. Telegraph road was my absolute favourite track. Brilliant stuff ❤
My favourite DS song, from my favourite DS album. The whole album is fabulous. The live version on "Alchemy" is beyond fabulous - one of the best live tracks by anyone ever, IMO. Nick, please check that out if you can!
Waited a long time for you to get to this
I've a story to tell about this album, this tour. But it's too bittersweet for tonight. I'll maybe tell it on a less stressed out day.
Takes me back to my high school days, sitting the basement with good friends, little smoke, a few beers, epic times,
Oh, thank you so much for doing a Dire Straits song! I'd asked a long time back if you would please consider "Brothers In Arms" (the official video) because I do love your take on expressive guitar and Mark Knopfler's guitar literally weeps on that song. But I'm thinking now that surely you've heard it. 🙂
My favorite DS track from my favorite DS album. Alchemy Live is legendary, and there are many worthy tracks from the other albums, but Love Over Gold is where they captured that once in a lifetime lightning in a bottle that cracks the list of best albums of all time. In my humble opinion :-).
Never a bad track from Dire Straits. Mark has also written score music for movies. One that comes to mind is Local Hero.
Great film. Knopfler was perfect for that one.
AFAIK this is the only one.
Nick, have you ever checked out the playing style of Wilko Johnson? Very unique finger strumming, kind of playing lead and rhythm at the same time with alternating up and down motion. He passed away recently. Look for anything by Dr. Feelgood - he wrote a lot of their original songs and was a quite menacing stage presence. Here's a clip to wet the appetite: ua-cam.com/video/iHm7uIC84YM/v-deo.html
Wrong one ALCHEMY LIVE, you don't know what you've missed 🥵
Dire Straits finest moment - still gives me goose-bumps decades after first hearing it! I know you're a fan of Jethro Tull so try 'Farm on the Freeway' from their grammy award winning 'Crest of a Knave' album which they clearly took some inspiration from this track.
I agree with you. When you have a virtuoso in your studio like Mark Knopfler, and you don't take advantage of it, it's a sad day in rock n roll. Strange, with how much insanely complex, emotional and beautiful music Mark created, he doesn't read music. I don't know how he got the sounds and ideas across to the other musicians, but he certainly did.
However, that's not how the Dan operates. They not only use strict time signatures and written music, they have very precise rhythm charts that their usual players follow to the letter. The fact that their styles are quite different was never communicated ahead of time. Odd.
I do like what Mark laid down, as economical as it is.
MARK KNOPFLER IS A GIANT,,CHANNELLING THE BEST OF DYLAN,SPRINGSTEEN AND NEIL YOUNG HE PROJECTS SUCH LOVE AND COMPASSION AND REAL EMOTION,AND THAT GUITAR PLAYING..WOW,HE IS A TOP 20 ALL TIME GUITARIST I.M.O.
Stopped buying their albums after Making Movies which was their 3rd album.
So this is a treat!
It was their best. Love over Gold was their Swan Song....all downhill after that with that MTV garbage (Money for nothing etc)
MK has so much emotion tied up in those beautiful notes. I really appreciate his solo work, which I recommend for your consideration Nick. The whole Love Over Gold album is worth a listen from start to finish. Enjoy!
Another vote for the live version. Some say the best work of music ever recorded thank goodness.
There are so many wonderful Dire Straits songs.
Skateaway
Romeo and Juliet
Love over Gold
Calling Evlis
Brothers in Arm...
Magic happens while of enjoy to doing music with passion , flow and for shure great creation by Knowledge . The chemistry between the entire band was breathtaking that Time .I would rank Mark Knopfler among Unic's top guitarists, there is no way to copy that style. Left hand like Jimi but playing righthand 3-Fingerstyle , singing like Bob Dylan but different . What a treasure of musical creativity was given to us by God's grace at this time. Unique, epic, enchanting, harmonious and full of dreams that needed to be lived.
Even Mozart would have enjoyed their way of telling a story with harmonies.
It is more than music , it's like a prayer's speech , follow your heart and don't lose the way !
I agree with you about the first album, it just hit hard!
For me “Sultans” is an incredible song, but I think it’s maybe the 4th best song on the album!
Telegraph Road is fantastic!!!
Best best best song ever written. I allways wonder why this doesn’t come up more often. This song is just epic beyond anything
Helemaal met je eens!! Een meesterwerk, mij absolute favoriet (en dan graag de uitvoering van Alchemy live 🎸🔥❤️
The starting sound there goes through the whole song like the Telegraph Road itself
On the whole, I like Mark Knopfler's guitar playing more than I like Dire Straits. He inspired me to learn to play with my fingers just because there are so many possibilities to explore with those techniques. Of course , there are folk and country players who take it to a whole other level. This is a fun one to jam over the chords. D minor, like most of my favourite Dire Straits songs. I think Tunnel of Love is even better.
Alchemy Live version is great too. Good album.
My favorite dire straits track it probably reminds you of jungleland by Bruce springsteen I recommend romeo and Juliet or tunnel of love
A great song and album ! The build up and creating tension is so beautiful! The outro solo is class !
The acoustics in this song are incredible!
Love Over Gold is my second favorite Dire Straits Album, after Making Movies.
A masterpiece by Knoffler. Great track thanks Nick.
This is a elegant version but nothing like alchemy live version...mindblowing...you must hear it
One of the greatest guitarists and song-writers of our generation!
Hi Nick, I've just seen this.... Oh boy what a track !!! Everyone has their own cinematic experience .. my final scene is this very long deserted road, with only some old Telegraph Pylons that just stop halfway, then, a dirt track leading to the end of a cliff. Knopfler is on fire with this that gives me goosebumps everytime. This will be the 1st time I've played this in years with my eyes open. Just what will your reaction be ? [ time to press play ] Byee Jim X
You should hear this live! I saw them many many times, including for the Alchemy show (where I went backstage afterwards and have a great photo 😂)
You guys should really do a full album reaction to Alchemy. But for individual songs, making Movies is great, you guys should do a listen to Romeo and Juliet and Tunnel of Love
Ah the famous Knopfler hen clucking finger-pick style he's made his trademark over the years.The man is unique and a top tenner axe meister.
I guess I'm one of the few that likes Communiqué better than the first album. A lot better. Knopfler absolutely rules.
Money for Nothing is with Sting.
Love over gold was the first CD I bought with my new CD player. Boxing day sale 1985.
No album of them ever reached the magic of the first Dire Straits album. Not only that it was new, fresh, only has good songs, but also due to the fact, that I saw them live in June 79 right after Communique came out. They played open air in one of or even the most beautiful open air venues in Germany : The Lorely Amphitheatre in the hills right above river Rhine, every time I've been there I was enchanted by the sundown ... in connection with the music being played. So it was one of those magic nights, when Dire Straits entered the stage, starting with Down to the waterline, Six blade knife, Once upon the time in the west, Water of Love (we all felt the love in the air ❣😀) and Sultans of Swing. Simply epic and they even stole the show from Barclay James Harvest, back then really huge and famous in Germany ... (Narvik might be envious, unless he was there 😂)
All the later albums had single great songs, just like telegraph road - which is IMO a little too long - and my alltime favourite besides the first album - the song Brothers in arms, a song for eternity.
This is my. second favorite Dire Straits album, Communique is my favorite, avery moody album.
Dire Straits provided an incredible 20 minutes of music with the first side of Love over Gold album. Opening with Telegraph Road, and then Private Investigations, we were treated to emotional atmospheric music only bettered in their live performances with the Alchemy album.
Thanks for bringing up my favorite musician. Carlos Santana!
The "Love over Gold" album is my favorite Dire Straits album.
Its unbelieveable to me ...as good as knopfler et al are ...the way the drums are miked....unbelievably well....never heard better???...dsotm, this and steely dan aja my desert island albums. Like who really comes up with this ...the tone... the beauty, the dirtiness.... the cleanliness ...track has it ALL!
Love Over Gold is Dire Strait’s most underrated album, with only five songs but they stretch out on all of them to an unusual length, especially with this song. My favorite on this album is the last song, “It Never Rains,” which just builds and builds until it reaches majesty. But I think their best album is Making Movies, where nearly every song is backed by members of Springsteen’s E Street Band, and they’re all classics. Check that out next!
Only Roy Bittan piano on making movies from E street band ! Great production by Jimmy Iovine and Shelly Yakus on Making movies !
In my humble opinion this is one of their absolute best songs. I love “ Love over Gold” Great album.
Making Movies is another great album Nick.
You also said you didn’t care too much for their 2nd album but “Once Upon a Time In The Weat” is another one of my favorites from “Communiqué”
Keep Dire Straights coming!! Good stuff.
My favourite DS album, which is to me what their first album is to you (closely followed by Brothers in Arms).
As has been said, you now should watch the Alchemy live version, it's incredible. After that listen to Tunnel of Love, but make sure you hear the studio version then the live version.
Mark had Roy Bitten on the previous album so I guess he knows a bit about 'Springsteen Keys'.
The first five Dire Straits albums are an incredible run of music.
Every time I hear Mark play I pick up my guitar just hoping. Quickly putting it down crushed
This one is on my personnel list of the best songs
Big fan of Dire Straights. There are lots of good songs to play other than the usual hits from the Brothers in Arms album. Favorite album...On Every Street.
And yes,very much Bruce.
My favorite Dire Straits tune as well. This album and the first are their best...hard to say which one is a favorite, they're very different. But I think the band's playing is at its best on this album. I disagree about the sound...I think the production is great, but everyone's ear is different. Thanks for the listen on this one...enjoyed it.
Mark knopfler is the 8th wonder of the world hands down 🥺
My favorite by them
Mine also.....my favorite version is from Alchemy 🎸🔥👌
What an amazing track. The whole album is great.
Not a big Knopler fan, but it warms the cockles of my musical soul that someone who doesn't just try to write hits and creates such high quality music had been so very successful. Kudos, bro.
Love the "Dan" and your comment on Donalds obsession with perfection. It led to absolutely awesome music but Marks play by ear picking style is borderline perfection and so unique. Love it! Also liked your reference to "In the Gallery". One of my favorites. Please check out "INDUSTRIAL DISEASE" also off "Love Over Gold".