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My son sent me this link. He asked me if I'd ever heard of them. I used to write software listening to these guys full blast. Great memories for me.




Link to original video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JltyBXbAvNM
 
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Superbly mixed audio on this album.





 
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Good stuff. Smile



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I saw them live in '91 at U of IL and it was the best mixed and clearest live sound I've ever heard.
 
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One of my favorites:




Link to original video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ADcFE-si4s
 
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Back when I was a very serious audiophile in the 1990s and had the gear to prove it, one of the CDs I'd use demo my setup to guests was On Every Street but then, my hearing went to hell and I lost the enthusiasm for the expense of it all. It brings back a lot of memories to revisit these tunes after so long.
 
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Great musicians AND technicians... This is taking me on a trip down memory lane Big Grin How in heck could I forget about them on my favorite band list? Getting older I guess.
 
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Yeah, I've always had the impression that Mark Knopfler was the reason for the superb mixing.

Lotta time gone, lotta friends gone, but the music is eternal.
 
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Yeah, I've always had the impression that Mark Knopfler was the reason for the superb mixing.

Lotta time gone, lotta friends gone, but the music is eternal.


Mark is a master at dynamics and expression. Both in his playing, and his writing. I'm sure that carries over into production.


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For some reason, never cared for them when they were popular.

But recently, I must have listened to Sultans about 100 times. I keep playing it again and again.




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Love Over Gold is in my top ten timeless albums. Music that carries. Telegraph Road...
 
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Yes they were very good IMO. Saw them in Montreal way back when. It was one of the best performances I have seen live. The guitar work throughout the concert was truly impressive.
 
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I'm a huge Mark Knopfler and DS fan. Their catalog of fantastic songs is much bigger than most people realize.

I saw him in a small venue in Dallas a few years ago and it was a wonderful concert, it surpassed my very high expectations/

Knopfler is (in my opinion) the best combination songwriter, lyricist and musician of the last 50 years. Yes, I realize that is a big statement, I really can't think of who would be close.

He has written songs about people (Sonny Liston, Imelda Marcos, Rudiger, Elvis Presley, Napoleon Bonaparte), wars (Brothers in Arms, Done with Bonaparte), heartache (R&J), history (sailing to Philadelphia), incidents and places all with meaningful appropriate lyrics and beautiful melodies.

He wrote the masterpiece Telegraph Road before he was 32 years old. While the first 9 minutes is about Detroit, it's also about the history of the settling of the USA. The last 5 minutes is a phenomenal guitar solo.

A couple of my favorites and comments........

His guitar playing is incredible and he makes it look so easy. There are thousands of guitarists who can play fast and loud, watch this to get an idea of his ability to mix in a beautiful, artistic melodic solo at the end of Sultans.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cJwJ11-pmxg

Watch this video and notice how he is relaxed while Richard Bennett is paying very close attention to his guitar part. Richard Bennett is a VERY accomplished guitarist, Knopfler just makes it look so easy and sound so fluid.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oz6V0HXRg8M

Music flows through his body.........
 
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Brothers in Arms is a favorite of mine.


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The alarm was set to go off with music. Sultans of Swing came on. One of those songs I liked immediately and continue to like. Dire Straits was great, Mark Knopfler is an awesome guitar player. In later Dire Straits work his expressive playing shines, many great examples. His solo work is amazing too. So many good tunes.

There is a great clip of him playing Money for Nothing. His rhythm guitarist is Eric Clapton. Kinda says it all.



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One thing about Mark Knopfler that many aren't aware of is that he wrote the soundtrack for the movie "Princess Bride".
 
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Speaking of Mark Knopfler and Eric Clapton and Sultans of Swing...




Link to original video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?...eqf8wQ&start_radio=1
 
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Sultans of Swing was my favorite
 
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Sultans of Swing was my favorite

Ditto. Was, and is, my favorite too.



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Although there is no deep meaning in it, this is my favorite of theirs.


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