Well I must say I think this is a wonderful interview. It's got character and Mark is quite a philosophical guy. The song he wrote for his uncle Freddie, Piper to the end and the story behind it is quite something. Both guys are phenomenal with some talking and playing in this quiet video. A good upload that I wouldn't have seen without you youtube
Soy argentino, no tengo subtítulos pero algo entiendo, aunque hay algunas cosas que no escucho muy bien o no entiendo en su totalidad. Aunque es la mejor entrevista que vi de Mark hasta ahora, cuanta buena música. Saludos!
Soy argentino, no tengo subtítulos pero algo entiendo, aunque hay algunas cosas que no escucho muy bien o no entiendo en su totalidad. Aunque es una muy buena entrevista, se agradece. Saludos!
No se puede comparar un hit como el de Knopfler con un genio musical como el de Phil Cunningham. Es insultante, aunque no sea mainstream. Phil y su hermano Johnny han sido dos de lo músicos más importantes de la música escocesa. Además de su genio como compositores, su virtuosismo como músicos era increíble.
When talking about "So Far from the Clyde" and Glasgow roots, it inspires me to continue fighting to #bringQE2home to #Scotland. Check my videos if you want to get involved
"So far from the Clyde" :While I understand its tough to watch a beautiful ship being destroyed by people who are not privileged enough to understand its beauty and engineering, I do some times think about all the different cultures/ Kingdoms that were totally decimated by outrageous british taxation. I dont know, its a beautiful song, but sure stirs up some disgust and negativity: none towards MK though. Some of my ancestors worked for the East India company and helped the Kingdom during WW1 and after in various capacities, I just didnt like the depiction of India as a country with antlike men destroying a rotten ship that no one cared about anyway.
Pranav Sridhar I wouldn’t dwell on that comment too much. It’s not a dig at your fellow Countryman but more angst spent at the death of British manufacturing & craftamanship which unfortunately is well long gone.
The Irish Boy moment was very touching, great interview this. First moment Mark played this song live anyway.
Love the casual wink from Mr Cunningham, to Mr Knopfler, a nice touch.
Phil Cunningham is the greatest - it's so wonderful to see how well they relate to and respect each other.
Real musicians, real stories and real music. Bravo.
Well I must say I think this is a wonderful interview. It's got character and Mark is quite a philosophical guy. The song he wrote for his uncle Freddie, Piper to the end and the story behind it is quite something. Both guys are phenomenal with some talking and playing in this quiet video. A good upload that I wouldn't have seen without you youtube
Always magic to see artist in a different context, and different of his habitual work
maybe the best interview ever
8:10 is very special moment for Mark
One of the greatest guitarists to date, and yet he always seems to look like he's the supporting instrument, which is what makes him so special.
PEDRU dr
Very interesting interview.
MK and Phil. what class acts.
Thank you Max!
Thanks, nice interview.
Love the look on Knopfler's face when he hears Phil playing Irish Boy on whistle.
Jasontis1 he's like "the fuck is this?”😂
hahahaha
Adoráveis!! 💗
This is absolutely sublime! thank you DogSwede1. 08:02 is the best part for me.. almost teary.
Keep em coming, nice. Very good interview.
best MK interview ever!
whou me too :) the look on mark's face, seems like he feels the same, so amazing tune
nice post.
I love all the stuff you put up.
Keep it up man.
Thanks
Soy argentino, no tengo subtítulos pero algo entiendo, aunque hay algunas cosas que no escucho muy bien o no entiendo en su totalidad.
Aunque es la mejor entrevista que vi de Mark hasta ahora, cuanta buena música.
Saludos!
I wonder if the delivery guy that inspired for Money for Nothing ever knew it was him
Charlotte Farine That's also what I thought haha
Charlotte Farine Like coming home from work and just hearing mark knoplfer write about you HOW WOULD YOU FEEL I'D GO INSANE LOL
@CheckTheTek i'd die, or just call him, and say it's me, meet me and play just for me!!!!!
Pure Dead Briliant !! ;P
Soy argentino, no tengo subtítulos pero algo entiendo, aunque hay algunas cosas que no escucho muy bien o no entiendo en su totalidad.
Aunque es una muy buena entrevista, se agradece.
Saludos!
No se puede comparar un hit como el de Knopfler con un genio musical como el de Phil Cunningham. Es insultante, aunque no sea mainstream. Phil y su hermano Johnny han sido dos de lo músicos más importantes de la música escocesa. Además de su genio como compositores, su virtuosismo como músicos era increíble.
@PiperToTheEnd76 eleanor of usen i think lol :)
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Could someone tell me the title of the song they're talking about around 1:50, please?
When talking about "So Far from the Clyde" and Glasgow roots, it inspires me to continue fighting to #bringQE2home to #Scotland. Check my videos if you want to get involved
Why does she always says Dire Streeeets? Is she Irish?
Scots, numpty!
Scottish!
What's the song at 2:00?
Eleanor of Usan,,, off the Sprng the summer long,,,,,,,,,,released 2002 Whirlie records,, Aly Bain and Phil Cunningham
"So far from the Clyde" :While I understand its tough to watch a beautiful ship being destroyed by people who are not privileged enough to understand its beauty and engineering, I do some times think about all the different cultures/ Kingdoms that were totally decimated by outrageous british taxation. I dont know, its a beautiful song, but sure stirs up some disgust and negativity: none towards MK though. Some of my ancestors worked for the East India company and helped the Kingdom during WW1 and after in various capacities, I just didnt like the depiction of India as a country with antlike men destroying a rotten ship that no one cared about anyway.
Pranav Sridhar I wouldn’t dwell on that comment too much. It’s not a dig at your fellow Countryman but more angst spent at the death of British manufacturing & craftamanship which unfortunately is well long gone.
@@Molnboman Thank you, I appreciate your thoughtful comment. A country is only as strong as its manufacturing base, you are quite right.
Very interesting interview.