Dude, the live extended jam is the bomb, where their live performance showcases everyone's skills. I recommend highly that you revisit the song. I'm sure someone in the comments can direct you to the right video. Cheers!😁
I've been a music head my entire life. There are a couple of guitarists that were cool with being understated, Clapton and Knopfler of Dire Straits. Either one of those guys could have melted crowds and brains but the way they played was so something. They almost look like they're playing slow, almost to prove a point that they were so good they could make it look like riding a bike.
Yeah, you definitely need to react Alchemy Live performance of this song. You get to hear the fantastic guitar solo that this version fades out on. Also, it is just a masterclass on how to turn a successful studio track into a live performance that makes fans so very glad they came out to hear you live. Very true to the studio version in the best ways, but expanding on it and giving the audience more of everything they came to hear.
Dire Straits - Sultans Of Swing (Alchemy Live) is the best live performance ever! His guitar solos are awesome and the drummer absolutely kills it on the Alchemy live. You won't regret listening to it and it may give you that magical moment!
It's a unique song --- it's a rock song that's ABOUT jazz. But Mark Knopfler's guitar is what makes it really special. There's nobody who sounds like him. Enjoy!
Yeap. One of the best guitarists of all time. And you can tell if you listen to his solo stuff from the past 20 years. His guitar style is just amazing.
Agreed, Mark's guitar in this is very special. Those melodic fills strewn throughout the song are fantastic and his outro solo on Sultans is probably among my top 5 "solos" I enjoy. I primarily like "old school" metal, with my 3 favorite bands being Black Sabbath, Iron Maiden and Judas Priest. I also play guitar, so I key on that element in most songs. That said, if I were to name my top 10 guitarists of all time, I'd include David Gilmour and Mark Knopfler; they both had an amazing ability to elevate any song with their playing. Their use of bending, phrasing and especially with Marks unique finger-pluck chording, their guitar is like another voice in the song. Both very skilled and I must recognize their high skill, despite landing outside my "usual" tastes.
@@jeffreyboyer3714 That's a great tribute. I'm not a guitarist (I'm a drummer) but I can appreciate what Knopfler and Gilmour have in common -- their technical skill and phrasing deliver the emotion called for by the song. You deeply "feel" their playing. My tastes run more toward classic rock, roots rock, punk and blues but the best players transcend genre -- they make you stand up take notice because of that gift.
@@citizenghosttown Classic rock and blues eh? Well, truthfully, old heavy metal may be what I say is my favorite, but I listen to everything and probably really have to admit hundreds of actual favorites if I'm pressed; I am also very keen on blues, old punk, classic rock, jazz, classical and maybe even throw in some disco if I'm honest (I mean who can deny some of those great bass lines?). Given what you've said, I might suggest one for you...check out Dunlop Sessions: Eric Gales here on YT. See what you think.
This is the studio version of "Sultans of Swing" from their 1978 debut album. PLEASE check out the live version from their Alchemy live album/concert film, released in early '84. You'll be blown away. I promise you.
No no! This is the radio version of the song (yes, it played on the radio constantly!) and they cut off the end. Even if you don’t do it for the channel, you owe it to yourself to watch them play this song at the alchemy live concert. The musicianship alone is mind blowing.
No, this is NOT the radio version. Let me re-phrase that. Every time I have ever heard it on the radio, and it has been a lot, it would always include his historic solo near the end of the song. I imagine this version was thrown together and posted by some dufus non-music loving exec.
Love his syncopated cadences “Harry doesn’t mind.” He has fun with his delivery. It’s as creative as his guitar “conversation“ with his fingerpicking style.
Most people are going to tell you that you need to do a reaction to the Alchemy Live version of this song. You will be blown away, it's a great live performance and way more hopping than this version.
@@redzwestisbest I really only thought the song was just ok or good at best, but the Alchemy Live version is pretty damn awesome. A lot more energy, and the little add-in lyrics make all the difference in the world to me.
He hits EVERY note on the guitar and some that don't even exist, Mark could whistle through one of his songs but as long as he's got a guitar in his hand he has his voice ❤ Alchemy Live is an ABSOLUTE MUST .
Dire Strait is a great band!! Mark Knopfler is one of the best guitarist ever. The guitar solo in this one is crazy. The Alchemy live version of this song is fantastic.
You really should have checked out the performance that you have set as your thumb nail. The concert is Alchemy Live. It's just an extended version and you really get to see the band the way you need to experience them... It's the go to reaction and you'll have people come to see that version over the others available.
I agree that you should watch the Alchemy live version and Telegraph Road from the same concert. Both are amazing performances, and you will not be disappointed.
Yes, they played this song on the radio back in the day alot. Brings back lots of awesome memories cruising with my friends on the weekend. The Alchemy Live version will blow your mind. A must do!!!
This video cuts out 30 seconds too soon as my favorite part of his solo was just coming up. Yes, this was on the radio and still gets lots of play on rock stations. Mark Knopfler is a great story teller and a beast on guitar.
The lyrics were inspired by a performance of a Dixieland jazz band playing in the corner of an almost empty pub in Deptford, South London. At the end of their performance, the lead singer announced their name, the Sultans of Swing; Knopfler found the contrast between the group's dowdy appearance and surroundings and their grandiose name amusin
He's also name checking a couple of guitarists who he really liked Harry Vanda & George Young of the Easybeats - they went on to become writer producers and notably produced the first 5 or 6 AC/Dc albums. George Young's younger brothers are Malcolm and Angus from AC/DC. Guitarists love Friday on Your Mind by the Easybeats because it sounds simple but George Young is actually doing insanely difficult chords just because he can and because it's fun for him to do it.
This song was one that always made you feel good when it came on the radio. It's one of those that you could just chill out while cruising down the road. Just something to put on your play list when you want to feel mellow.
Oh, yeah, is was on the radio. And it has been non-stop for 46 years. An absolutely seminal piece of music and the introduction to the word of Mark Knopfler's genius.
Mark Knopfler was ranked number 27 in Rolling Stone Magazine's list of the top 100 guitarists of all-time. "Money For Nothing" is their biggest hit and I'm sure you have had to of heard it at some time or other.
@@darrylhilbig6459 Well, just had a look at the best 250 guitarists and there Mark is at 96, with Jack White at 33 (WTF?) and Joni Mitchell at 9. How the hell do they compare guitarists? In the top 100 he is at 44. I still think you cannot compare his virtuosity with guitarists e.g. like Van Halen or Brian May.
"Their first single, "Sultans of Swing", from their 1978 self-titled debut album, reached the top ten in the UK and US charts." I almost peed my pants from laughter when you asked if this was on the radio. A kick ass song that is still played on good rock stations.
Dude, look up Dire Straits Telegraph Road, especially the Alchemy live performance. One of the best live recordings ever. Mark Knopfler, the lead guitar / vocalist, was inspired to write the song while sitting at the front of a bus going down Telegraph Road, a real road that runs throught the heart of Detroit.
Got a chime in with a live alchemy version they cut off the main solo at the end of the song. I think you’ll be really stoked to hear that highly recommend you play that version. Love your channel by the way congratulations on your coming addition to the family They’re so precious.Aloha
Telegraph Road was written while the band was traveling on US highway 24, which runs about 70 miles through Michigan along the border of Detroit. It is about the fall of the city and the blight that takes over, in this case, Detroit. However, the song could be adapted to any large city that has fallen into hard times.
This song played regularly played late 70's / early 80's on the pop/rock (versus heavy rock) radio stations. It's now considered "classic rock" by many. It's a rock song about a Jazz musician aka, the Sultan of Swing per the title. Yes, the song is basically a story over a set of riffs. (sorta like Ren's story telling) The guitar solo is iconic. However, when MTV came out and Dire Straits produced "Money for Nothing" there was quite the conflict among their fans as it that a totally different flavor of their music. Many 70's rock (might be called soft rock or folk rock sometimes) were story style songs (think Crosby Stills and Nash, Jim Croce, etc.)
An instantly recognisable guitar sound, courtesy of lead singer/gutarist Mark Knopfler. I won't be the first here to say watch the Alchemy Live version - it blows everything else out of the park. Dire Straits had a string of hits throughout the 80s, from the lovelorn Romeo and Juliet to the chilling Private Investigations. Well worth checking more of their songs. Don't worry too much about trying to pigeonhole the style. And congratulations - I hope everything goes well for the birth!
Mark Knopfler was a preeminent guitarist and, yes, this was big on the radio. You just listened to a shortened version. For a much expanded version that shows off his skills, along with the rest of the band, a view of the Alchemy Live version is a must.
Right, this is Dire Straits miming to the studio track. They cut the excellent solo off the end. Doesn’t do them justice. Get the live Alchemy performance up to see what they’re really capable of.
@@Enochulator Okay, this was wrongly expressed. 🙄I still love it. ❤️I just haven't listened to it for a long time. But after this reaction video I listened to it and it's still an awesome song. And its message is timeless
Today, all the music uses digital components that makes it all CRAP! Most of today's "artists" ( yes, I am being sarcastic) cannot carry a tune in a basket. A lot of them cannot play an instrument, either. Dire Straits has talent. Mark Knopfler could not only write music, he could sing and perform in front of huge audiences, while being put into the category of being one of the top 5 guitar pickers of all time. Categorize them in the pure raw talent genre of the 70s and 80s. That is a category that has surely been lost!
This is the radio version, which was everywhere. Check out live version, live at Alchemy....incredible vibe and so much better! Lots of fun and interplay amount group
As others have suggested their performance of "Sultans of Swing" at Alchemy Live was on a much different level to this. It is so different that it is worth a seperate reaction. As someone from a military family, you might enjoy their song "Brothers in Arms."
I highly recommend You also check out this fabulous track being performed live by this phenomenal band at The Hammersmith Odeon, in late July, 1983, in London, UK. Dire Straits Sultans of Swing (Alchemy Live) is quite different from what You just reacted to. Having experienced it myself in real time, back in the day, I dare say You won't be disappointed!
I love this song… it’s interesting that they were several versions of this song… This one skips the end of that guitar solo which to me is one of the best guitar solos ever! It’s so good! I love watching you discover these really great bands from yesteryear.
Hi. Great song....I highly recommend listening to extended live version of this song. The performance is insanely good. You'll agree once you hear it. 🙂
This tune DOMINATED the airwaves when it was released. It was a welcome escape from disco that wasn't Van Halen or Pink Floyd. Their style defies pidgeon-holing
My favorite band of all time. Dire Straits has always defied being labeled. Just super solid musicians and song writers with an incredibly crisp and unique sound. Forever on my playlist.
Was a teenage in the late 60's early 70's, the radio played everything from The Beatles to The Letterman to Johnny Cash to Bob Dylan. Nobody thought of genre. It was music and if we liked it we listened to it.
Mark Knoflper is a finger style style guitarist that has an impeccable sense of melodies in his playing. Most rock guitarists use a pick for a harder sound. Jeff Beck is another finger style guitarist. Rock has many sub genres. Rock N' Roll (starting in the 1950s) was essentially dance music & love songs (songs about either girls or autos for instance), the 60s started leaving some of the dance elements behind for more concentrated musicianship (often extended jams) & lyrics that were more about social situations (Vietnam or drugs for instance ). Just as jazz was danceable in the 1940s with the Swing area to the Cool & then BeBop era where the command of your instrument was paramount. This led into the Fusion era which was influenced in part by rock. There were of course many different avenues often because the instruments went from analog (feedback was easy & often used) to digital (where feedback was now basically an electronic device & doesn't sound the same as raw power of analog) as the 70s (moogs, ARPs, & other electronic keyboards) hit the airwaves. Another change came as 45 singles (AM radio) & hits became album oriented rock (AOR radio). Pink Floyd for instance with "The Dark Side Of The Moon" album, where each track leads into the next to tell a story much like Classical composers wrote Symphonies in 3 & 4 parts to be listened to in its entirety. I was born in the early 1950's & have witnessed & enjoyed these changes.
It's Dire Straits, and you might want to do “Money For Nothing.” The video and the live. Yes, it was on the radio a lot. This came out in the late '70s. Check out “Walk of Life” too.
The official music video for both of those songs is best! Money for nothing has its lyrics pulled from an overheard conversation from two delivery men watching an MTV video ( actually happened). Walk of Life uses sports videos to show that you have to go through some tough times in your walk of life experiences. It starts out with bloopers and ends with wins. Warning! This tune is catchy and you will be humming it for days. You may even spontaneously break out with a "Woooo whooo" every so often!
Sure I won't be the first , but the Alchemy Live version is different gravy. Bit more tempo , far more drumming and a guitar segment that is absolutely mind blowing. Trust me , you will get more requests for that than anything else....
This was a big hit back in the day. It is the short studio version so you missed some great notes. Take a listen to the live Alchemy version that is really something. Mark Knopfler has a unique way of playing guitar which give the music this special sound.
You should listen to the Alchemy Live performance for sure. But I also recommend "Brothers In Arms." Do you remember a song with the line "I want my MTV"? The name of that song is "Money For Nothing" The band was there when music videos started playing on TV, early 80s I think.
Personally, I have always thought this is the most perfect song ever written and performed. I feel like the tone and every. single. note. Is exactly right.
Dire Straits is one of my favorite all time bands. I agree with some other commenters that the "alchemy live" version is better and really showcases Mark Knopfler's amazing guitar skills. You can go into a deep rabbit hole with great Dire Straits music. I'm sure you would be familiar with "Money for Nothing."
I agree, Alchemy performance is the best, amazing drums. If i remember correctly, Money for nothing was their first video to come out on MTV. Walk of life and so far away are good ones too.
I remember when I heard this song ON THE RADIO for the first time. It was early 80's. I loved it and new it was going to be one of my favorite songs of all time. Mark Knopfler is my favorite guitarist of all time, and I love the band forever!
YOU HAVE TO SEE THE LIVE VERSION. THEY CUT THIS SHORT, THEY ARE ROCK FROM UK. CHECK OUT WALK OF LIFE, MONEY FOR NOTHING OR SO FAR AWAY FROM ME....PEACE!
This is amazing for a live recording~ the clarity and perfect pitch of his guitar is just beautiful to me. And yeah, it was on the radio (probably before you were born, lol). Thanks for the reaction!! And CONGRATS on the baby-in-waiting 😍
It's a 1978 groove that put Mark Knopfler on the map as one of the best guitarists of his time. Swing music as a dance groove has been around for a long time, there was an actual Swing Movement by German children who revolted against authority. "Money for Nothing" (1985) was a HUGE hit that you might recognize. "Money for nothing, chicks for free."
The Alchemy Live performance is among the greatest live performances of all time.
Absolutely. I was somewhat disappointed that wasn't what BP was watching.
Dude, the live extended jam is the bomb, where their live performance showcases everyone's skills. I recommend highly that you revisit the song. I'm sure someone in the comments can direct you to the right video. Cheers!😁
No joke.
What I came here to say.
@@mookie7688 What I just said and I should have known that most of us would feel the same:)
I've been a music head my entire life. There are a couple of guitarists that were cool with being understated, Clapton and Knopfler of Dire Straits. Either one of those guys could have melted crowds and brains but the way they played was so something. They almost look like they're playing slow, almost to prove a point that they were so good they could make it look like riding a bike.
Yeah, you definitely need to react Alchemy Live performance of this song. You get to hear the fantastic guitar solo that this version fades out on. Also, it is just a masterclass on how to turn a successful studio track into a live performance that makes fans so very glad they came out to hear you live. Very true to the studio version in the best ways, but expanding on it and giving the audience more of everything they came to hear.
Like they all said... Alchemy Live. Honestly one of the best live performances ever recorded.
Mark Knofler just released a new album this month - he is 74 now and still one of the greatest guitarists alive.
Mark Knofler is my all time favorite Saw Dire Straits in Toronto 30 or forty years ago.
Check out the Alchemy full versiond
You need to watch the Alchemy "Live" performance video.. It blows the socks off of this version!
Dire Straits - Sultans Of Swing (Alchemy Live) is the best live performance ever! His guitar solos are awesome and the drummer absolutely kills it on the Alchemy live. You won't regret listening to it and it may give you that magical moment!
Mark is amazing - and he’s as good live as anyone I’ve seen!
It's a unique song --- it's a rock song that's ABOUT jazz. But Mark Knopfler's guitar is what makes it really special. There's nobody who sounds like him. Enjoy!
Yeap. One of the best guitarists of all time. And you can tell if you listen to his solo stuff from the past 20 years. His guitar style is just amazing.
except maybe his brother? a little bit? gods, what would it be like to be mark knopfler's brother? paying a heavy karmic debt there.
Agreed, Mark's guitar in this is very special. Those melodic fills strewn throughout the song are fantastic and his outro solo on Sultans is probably among my top 5 "solos" I enjoy. I primarily like "old school" metal, with my 3 favorite bands being Black Sabbath, Iron Maiden and Judas Priest. I also play guitar, so I key on that element in most songs. That said, if I were to name my top 10 guitarists of all time, I'd include David Gilmour and Mark Knopfler; they both had an amazing ability to elevate any song with their playing. Their use of bending, phrasing and especially with Marks unique finger-pluck chording, their guitar is like another voice in the song. Both very skilled and I must recognize their high skill, despite landing outside my "usual" tastes.
@@jeffreyboyer3714 That's a great tribute. I'm not a guitarist (I'm a drummer) but I can appreciate what Knopfler and Gilmour have in common -- their technical skill and phrasing deliver the emotion called for by the song. You deeply "feel" their playing. My tastes run more toward classic rock, roots rock, punk and blues but the best players transcend genre -- they make you stand up take notice because of that gift.
@@citizenghosttown Classic rock and blues eh? Well, truthfully, old heavy metal may be what I say is my favorite, but I listen to everything and probably really have to admit hundreds of actual favorites if I'm pressed; I am also very keen on blues, old punk, classic rock, jazz, classical and maybe even throw in some disco if I'm honest (I mean who can deny some of those great bass lines?). Given what you've said, I might suggest one for you...check out Dunlop Sessions: Eric Gales here on YT. See what you think.
Alchemy live !!!! It's gonna blow your mind !!!!!
"Was this ever on the radio?"... Oh man, hahahaha!
Only a billion times!!! 😂
Honestly when was it NOT on the radio? lol
It’s a select favourite even on non rock radio haha
We lapped it up in Australia!
This is the studio version of "Sultans of Swing" from their 1978 debut album. PLEASE check out the live version from their Alchemy live album/concert film, released in early '84. You'll be blown away. I promise you.
Got the 12in single of this, blown away . + 2 tracks on the flip
No no! This is the radio version of the song (yes, it played on the radio constantly!) and they cut off the end. Even if you don’t do it for the channel, you owe it to yourself to watch them play this song at the alchemy live concert. The musicianship alone is mind blowing.
No, this is NOT the radio version. Let me re-phrase that. Every time I have ever heard it on the radio, and it has been a lot, it would always include his historic solo near the end of the song. I imagine this version was thrown together and posted by some dufus non-music loving exec.
Love his syncopated cadences “Harry doesn’t mind.” He has fun with his delivery. It’s as creative as his guitar “conversation“ with his fingerpicking style.
Most people are going to tell you that you need to do a reaction to the Alchemy Live version of this song. You will be blown away, it's a great live performance and way more hopping than this version.
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i don't get it. I'm a rock fan, 70s/80s fan..and this song is not great to me. Its okay...
@@redzwestisbest I really only thought the song was just ok or good at best, but the Alchemy Live version is pretty damn awesome. A lot more energy, and the little add-in lyrics make all the difference in the world to me.
Funny thing is, he’s got Mark Knopfler doing the Alchemy gig in the thumbnail for this video.
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He hits EVERY note on the guitar and some that don't even exist, Mark could whistle through one of his songs but as long as he's got a guitar in his hand he has his voice ❤ Alchemy Live is an ABSOLUTE MUST .
You should have reacted to alchemy live version! That's where the magic is!
This this this
without a doubt one of the best live versions ever
That's what I thought this was and I was "Oh dang, not the live version?!"
YES! It’s a crime that they cut off the end of this video!
You are so correct! It’s the best live performance of Sultan’s I have ever seen!
Dire Strait is a great band!! Mark Knopfler is one of the best guitarist ever. The guitar solo in this one is crazy. The Alchemy live version of this song is fantastic.
You really should have checked out the performance that you have set as your thumb nail. The concert is Alchemy Live. It's just an extended version and you really get to see the band the way you need to experience them... It's the go to reaction and you'll have people come to see that version over the others available.
Top 10 guitar goat! Maybe top 5!
I agree that you should watch the Alchemy live version and Telegraph Road from the same concert. Both are amazing performances, and you will not be disappointed.
Yes, they played this song on the radio back in the day alot. Brings back lots of awesome memories cruising with my friends on the weekend. The Alchemy Live version will blow your mind. A must do!!!
Lol we didn’t even know how good we had it back then with the music!
You should have reacted to alchemy live version. It is one of the best live music performances of any band!
The (real) live performance is the one you need, about ten minutes, fantastic solos and build-up.
Alchemy Live concert in London.
I love Brothers In Arms. That song was one of my favourites during my teenage years 😉
This video cuts out 30 seconds too soon as my favorite part of his solo was just coming up. Yes, this was on the radio and still gets lots of play on rock stations. Mark Knopfler is a great story teller and a beast on guitar.
The lyrics were inspired by a performance of a Dixieland jazz band playing in the corner of an almost empty pub in Deptford, South London. At the end of their performance, the lead singer announced their name, the Sultans of Swing; Knopfler found the contrast between the group's dowdy appearance and surroundings and their grandiose name amusin
He's also name checking a couple of guitarists who he really liked Harry Vanda & George Young of the Easybeats - they went on to become writer producers and notably produced the first 5 or 6 AC/Dc albums. George Young's younger brothers are Malcolm and Angus from AC/DC. Guitarists love Friday on Your Mind by the Easybeats because it sounds simple but George Young is actually doing insanely difficult chords just because he can and because it's fun for him to do it.
Big hit on the radio...late 70's into 80's. You really ought to listen to their song Romeo and Juliet.
You should have listened to the Alchemy Live concert. It is fantastic.
This song was one that always made you feel good when it came on the radio. It's one of those that you could just chill out while cruising down the road. Just something to put on your play list when you want to feel mellow.
Oh, yeah, is was on the radio. And it has been non-stop for 46 years. An absolutely seminal piece of music and the introduction to the word of Mark Knopfler's genius.
The live version is nutz!!
Alchemy Live in London.
Mark Knopfler was ranked number 27 in Rolling Stone Magazine's list of the top 100 guitarists of all-time. "Money For Nothing" is their biggest hit and I'm sure you have had to of heard it at some time or other.
No. 27? That is sacrilege. He is surely among the top 5.
Who were the 26 in front of him.
@@darrylhilbig6459 Well, just had a look at the best 250 guitarists and there Mark is at 96, with Jack White at 33 (WTF?) and Joni Mitchell at 9. How the hell do they compare guitarists? In the top 100 he is at 44. I still think you cannot compare his virtuosity with guitarists e.g. like Van Halen or Brian May.
Proves Rolling Stone doesn’t know shit!
@@lawwdogg1digrThey haven’t since the 80s
"Their first single, "Sultans of Swing", from their 1978 self-titled debut album, reached the top ten in the UK and US charts." I almost peed my pants from laughter when you asked if this was on the radio. A kick ass song that is still played on good rock stations.
There was a time when you could turn the radio on any time day or night and hear this song.....sometimes on more than one station at the same time.
Dude, look up Dire Straits Telegraph Road, especially the Alchemy live performance. One of the best live recordings ever. Mark Knopfler, the lead guitar / vocalist, was inspired to write the song while sitting at the front of a bus going down Telegraph Road, a real road that runs throught the heart of Detroit.
You have to watch Dire Staits live from alchemy,fire,fire!
Got a chime in with a live alchemy version they cut off the main solo at the end of the song. I think you’ll be really stoked to hear that highly recommend you play that version. Love your channel by the way congratulations on your coming addition to the family They’re so precious.Aloha
Was it ever on the radio?!? Boy was it ever on the radio and STILL on the radio. Also this video cut out the banging guitar jam at the end.
Did they cut out some words too? I didn't hear, "They don't give a damn about any trumpet playing band. It ain't what they call Rock & Roll."
One of the greatest and immediately recognizable guitar solos of all time. Thanks for covering.
"Telegraph Road" off their Alchemy Live concert is musical perfection! Subbed
Absolutely!!!
Telegraph Road was written while the band was traveling on US highway 24, which runs about 70 miles through Michigan along the border of Detroit. It is about the fall of the city and the blight that takes over, in this case, Detroit. However, the song could be adapted to any large city that has fallen into hard times.
This song played regularly played late 70's / early 80's on the pop/rock (versus heavy rock) radio stations. It's now considered "classic rock" by many. It's a rock song about a Jazz musician aka, the Sultan of Swing per the title. Yes, the song is basically a story over a set of riffs. (sorta like Ren's story telling) The guitar solo is iconic. However, when MTV came out and Dire Straits produced "Money for Nothing" there was quite the conflict among their fans as it that a totally different flavor of their music. Many 70's rock (might be called soft rock or folk rock sometimes) were story style songs (think Crosby Stills and Nash, Jim Croce, etc.)
You are overthinking and it is Rock.
Where to place it😀 granted they are not generic🫶
I'd say Rock Ballad.
An instantly recognisable guitar sound, courtesy of lead singer/gutarist Mark Knopfler. I won't be the first here to say watch the Alchemy Live version - it blows everything else out of the park. Dire Straits had a string of hits throughout the 80s, from the lovelorn Romeo and Juliet to the chilling Private Investigations. Well worth checking more of their songs. Don't worry too much about trying to pigeonhole the style. And congratulations - I hope everything goes well for the birth!
Walk of life is a must listen as well
I love his voice and style! It goes perfect with the music❤
Mark Knopfler was a preeminent guitarist and, yes, this was big on the radio. You just listened to a shortened version. For a much expanded version that shows off his skills, along with the rest of the band, a view of the Alchemy Live version is a must.
- It was all over the radio! :)
- This is from their eponymous first album (1978). Every song is stylish gold! :) >3
Right, this is Dire Straits miming to the studio track. They cut the excellent solo off the end. Doesn’t do them justice. Get the live Alchemy performance up to see what they’re really capable of.
You’ve GOT to check out the Alchemy Live version so you can see the insane musicality from this group. Mind blowing!
I used to love "Brothers in Arms". A slow and sad one. It's rock music from the 80ies
THIS IS 70DZ GOLD
That was written during the Falkland war.✌
Yes, please react to it! Then react to Home Free's cover.
Used to love? Why not till? Brothers in Arms is an amazing song
@@Enochulator Okay, this was wrongly expressed. 🙄I still love it. ❤️I just haven't listened to it for a long time. But after this reaction video I listened to it and it's still an awesome song. And its message is timeless
This played on the radio all the time. We appreciated ALL types of music back then.
Today, all the music uses digital components that makes it all CRAP! Most of today's "artists" ( yes, I am being sarcastic) cannot carry a tune in a basket. A lot of them cannot play an instrument, either.
Dire Straits has talent. Mark Knopfler could not only write music, he could sing and perform in front of huge audiences, while being put into the category of being one of the top 5 guitar pickers of all time.
Categorize them in the pure raw talent genre of the 70s and 80s. That is a category that has surely been lost!
This is the radio version, which was everywhere. Check out live version, live at Alchemy....incredible vibe and so much better! Lots of fun and interplay amount group
Anything from the Alchemy show is 🔥🔥🔥
This is the studio version. Dire Straits shine live.
Best finger plucker of all time
There is an extended live version of this song that is unbelievable!!!
As others have suggested their performance of "Sultans of Swing" at Alchemy Live was on a much different level to this. It is so different that it is worth a seperate reaction.
As someone from a military family, you might enjoy their song "Brothers in Arms."
Absolutely! “Brothers in Arms” ❤️👍💐
I highly recommend You also check out this fabulous track being performed live by this phenomenal band at The Hammersmith Odeon, in late July, 1983, in London, UK.
Dire Straits Sultans of Swing (Alchemy Live) is quite different from what You just reacted to.
Having experienced it myself in real time, back in the day, I dare say You won't be disappointed!
I love this song… it’s interesting that they were several versions of this song… This one skips the end of that guitar solo which to me is one of the best guitar solos ever! It’s so good! I love watching you discover these really great bands from yesteryear.
Just one of the biggest bands ever, and the greatest guitarist ever.
Hi. Great song....I highly recommend listening to extended live version of this song. The performance is insanely good. You'll agree once you hear it. 🙂
Congratulations on the upcoming new baby🎉
Sorry, wrong video of the song, it ends when the best part hasn't even started, sooooo sad!!!😢
I hope you get the chance to see the Alchemy live. Version. Way better than the studio version
The concert at the Alchmy club in london is the one watch. Will blow your mind.
its whats always pissed me off about this version..... the ending isnt there ugh! The ending is what takes the whole song from a 10/10 to a 11/10.
ALCHEMY LIVE!!! Fire 🔥
Will absolutely b on ur playlist- insane! PLEASE do that one b4 u decide ANYTHING!!
I've always loved dire straits music. But then, i am vintage myself 😂. This band was world famous, and popular .
Mee too
Yup and me too!
This tune DOMINATED the airwaves when it was released. It was a welcome escape from disco that wasn't Van Halen or Pink Floyd. Their style defies pidgeon-holing
should watch the live performance of this with the long guitar solo and they start jammin
It was a hit in Australia!!
I don’t remember pigeon holing music in the 70s.
When I think of Dire Straights, I think of "Money for Nothing". You should definitely check that one out!
One of my favorite guitar solos 🎸🫶🏼Epic Song
They cut it……. Watch the rest of the song
He's a brilliant writer & No extreme vocals but his singing is a great example of how to use light & dark to allow the story & music to captivate you.
My favorite band of all time.
Dire Straits has always defied being labeled. Just super solid musicians and song writers with an incredibly crisp and unique sound.
Forever on my playlist.
Was a teenage in the late 60's early 70's, the radio played everything from The Beatles to The Letterman to Johnny Cash to Bob Dylan. Nobody thought of genre. It was music and if we liked it we listened to it.
Amen
"Did they play this on the radio?" Oh man......
Of course it was a huge radio hit
@@hollycook5046 You took the words right out of my mouth!! Jeez Louise!
Mark Knoflper is a finger style style guitarist that has an impeccable sense of melodies in his playing. Most rock guitarists use a pick for a harder sound. Jeff Beck is another finger style guitarist. Rock has many sub genres. Rock N' Roll (starting in the 1950s) was essentially dance music & love songs (songs about either girls or autos for instance), the 60s started leaving some of the dance elements behind for more concentrated musicianship (often extended jams) & lyrics that were more about social situations (Vietnam or drugs for instance ). Just as jazz was danceable in the 1940s with the Swing area to the Cool & then BeBop era where the command of your instrument was paramount. This led into the Fusion era which was influenced in part by rock. There were of course many different avenues often because the instruments went from analog (feedback was easy & often used) to digital (where feedback was now basically an electronic device & doesn't sound the same as raw power of analog) as the 70s (moogs, ARPs, & other electronic keyboards) hit the airwaves. Another change came as 45 singles (AM radio) & hits became album oriented rock (AOR radio). Pink Floyd for instance with "The Dark Side Of The Moon" album, where each track leads into the next to tell a story much like Classical composers wrote Symphonies in 3 & 4 parts to be listened to in its entirety. I was born in the early 1950's & have witnessed & enjoyed these changes.
Check out the live version for this song
Alchemy Live concert in London.
Dire Straits is one of the greatest bands of all time. Their music is unique. You're right. They can't be categorized.
It's Dire Straits, and you might want to do “Money For Nothing.” The video and the live. Yes, it was on the radio a lot. This came out in the late '70s. Check out “Walk of Life” too.
The official music video for both of those songs is best! Money for nothing has its lyrics pulled from an overheard conversation from two delivery men watching an MTV video ( actually happened).
Walk of Life uses sports videos to show that you have to go through some tough times in your walk of life experiences. It starts out with bloopers and ends with wins. Warning! This tune is catchy and you will be humming it for days. You may even spontaneously break out with a "Woooo whooo" every so often!
70DZ GOLD 4 SURE
Alchemy Live version will make the playlist
Sure I won't be the first , but the Alchemy Live version is different gravy. Bit more tempo , far more drumming and a guitar segment that is absolutely mind blowing. Trust me , you will get more requests for that than anything else....
This was a big hit back in the day. It is the short studio version so you missed some great notes. Take a listen to the live Alchemy version that is really something. Mark Knopfler has a unique way of playing guitar which give the music this special sound.
Glad you done this he has a totally unique way of playing guitar. All finger style
You should listen to the Alchemy Live performance for sure. But I also recommend "Brothers In Arms."
Do you remember a song with the line "I want my MTV"? The name of that song is "Money For Nothing"
The band was there when music videos started playing on TV, early 80s I think.
ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh hello. You HAVE to do the live version
The live version is incredible also you should try the full length version of the studio version
Personally, I have always thought this is the most perfect song ever written and performed. I feel like the tone and every. single. note. Is exactly right.
It's Mark's guitar playing......every note clear as a bell
You'll find no argument from me! 🤙🏼🤘🏼
Lol he'll ya !! It was on the radio ! Rock and roll !!!🤘
You really need to see the alchemy live version
Mark is one of the best lyricists and storyteller. Combined with his unique guitar skills. If you want a story check out Telegraph Road.
Dire Straits is one of my favorite all time bands. I agree with some other commenters that the "alchemy live" version is better and really showcases Mark Knopfler's amazing guitar skills. You can go into a deep rabbit hole with great Dire Straits music. I'm sure you would be familiar with "Money for Nothing."
I agree, Alchemy performance is the best, amazing drums. If i remember correctly, Money for nothing was their first video to come out on MTV. Walk of life and so far away are good ones too.
Yes….this was on the radio A LOT! 👍😂 In the ‘80’s!
I remember when I heard this song ON THE RADIO for the first time. It was early 80's. I loved it and new it was going to be one of my favorite songs of all time. Mark Knopfler is my favorite guitarist of all time, and I love the band forever!
Cutting that solo off is criminal.
FACT ⬆️
Like not listening to the final part of Stairway to Heaven or Prince's solo on While My Guitar Gently Weeps.
@@HabaneroTi Ohh thanks for the reminder about Prince! I haven’t listened to that work of art in a while 😉 🌊
I was about to say the same!! Every time the guitar solo comes on I crack the volume up and make the guitar solo with my voice🤪.
And in their official video nogal. Not to mention the missing verse.
Fun fact I don't see that anyone else has made yet: Mark Knopfler (singer) wrote the score for the movie The Princess Bride.
YOU HAVE TO SEE THE LIVE VERSION. THEY CUT THIS SHORT, THEY ARE ROCK FROM UK. CHECK OUT WALK OF LIFE, MONEY FOR NOTHING OR SO FAR AWAY FROM ME....PEACE!
DITTO! 👏👏👏
DITTO like a thousand times!
YOU HAVE TO CHECK OUT THE LIVE VERSION AT ALCHEMY!!!!!!!! IT WILL BLOW YOUR FREAKING MIND
Timeless band! A sound that is just easy on the ears.
Mark Knopfler has just realised a new album. He is a very unique sound.
This is amazing for a live recording~ the clarity and perfect pitch of his guitar is just beautiful to me. And yeah, it was on the radio (probably before you were born, lol). Thanks for the reaction!! And CONGRATS on the baby-in-waiting 😍
It's a 1978 groove that put Mark Knopfler on the map as one of the best guitarists of his time. Swing music as a dance groove has been around for a long time, there was an actual Swing Movement by German children who revolted against authority. "Money for Nothing" (1985) was a HUGE hit that you might recognize. "Money for nothing, chicks for free."