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chuckywang

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Jan 12, 2004
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Originally posted by: Phil
Originally posted by: chuckywang
Dire Straits is my favorite band!!

The entire Making Movies album, especially Tunnel of Love
Telegraph Road
Sultans of Swing

:thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:

The Alchemy Live album is just... awesome. There's a 13-minute version of Telegraph Road, and it is SO much better than the studio version. Having said that, all of Dire Strait's music sounds better when it's played live. The studio mixes have a very flat feel to them, and their interaction with the audience is one of the reasons that I love their music so much.

Oh, and It Never Rains is great :thumbsup:

[Edit] I have the rather rare Alchemy video (VHS) if anyone's would be interested in a cap? Quality's not going to be fantastic, but the audio's intact and there's no frame jumping or picture shake.

http://pics.bbzzdd.com/users/chuckywang/alchemy.jpg

And I thought I was the only one. :thumbsup:
 

sharkeeper

Lifer
Jan 13, 2001
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Haha yeah have some of those files for shore.

Telegraph Road, Private Investigations, Money for Nothing, Brothers In Arms, etc.

Good stuff!
 

imported_Phil

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Feb 10, 2001
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Originally posted by: chuckywang
Originally posted by: Phil
Originally posted by: chuckywang
Dire Straits is my favorite band!!

The entire Making Movies album, especially Tunnel of Love
Telegraph Road
Sultans of Swing

:thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:

The Alchemy Live album is just... awesome. There's a 13-minute version of Telegraph Road, and it is SO much better than the studio version. Having said that, all of Dire Strait's music sounds better when it's played live. The studio mixes have a very flat feel to them, and their interaction with the audience is one of the reasons that I love their music so much.

Oh, and It Never Rains is great :thumbsup:

[Edit] I have the rather rare Alchemy video (VHS) if anyone's would be interested in a cap? Quality's not going to be fantastic, but the audio's intact and there's no frame jumping or picture shake.

http://pics.bbzzdd.com/users/chuckywang/alchemy.jpg

And I thought I was the only one. :thumbsup:

W'hey! Exactly what I have :D

My girlfriend got the Sultans Of Swing DVD for me a while ago; that's pretty good too :thumbsup:
 

chuckywang

Lifer
Jan 12, 2004
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Originally posted by: Phil
Originally posted by: chuckywang
Originally posted by: Phil
Originally posted by: chuckywang
Dire Straits is my favorite band!!

The entire Making Movies album, especially Tunnel of Love
Telegraph Road
Sultans of Swing

:thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:

The Alchemy Live album is just... awesome. There's a 13-minute version of Telegraph Road, and it is SO much better than the studio version. Having said that, all of Dire Strait's music sounds better when it's played live. The studio mixes have a very flat feel to them, and their interaction with the audience is one of the reasons that I love their music so much.

Oh, and It Never Rains is great :thumbsup:

[Edit] I have the rather rare Alchemy video (VHS) if anyone's would be interested in a cap? Quality's not going to be fantastic, but the audio's intact and there's no frame jumping or picture shake.

http://pics.bbzzdd.com/users/chuckywang/alchemy.jpg

And I thought I was the only one. :thumbsup:

W'hey! Exactly what I have :D

My girlfriend got the Sultans Of Swing DVD for me a while ago; that's pretty good too :thumbsup:

Is that the DVD that was associated with the Greatest Hits CD? She sounds like a keeper. I actually have several caps of Dire Straits live performances, including Alchemy, On the Night, and the Nelson Mandela 70th Birthday concert back in the late 80s (with Eric Clapton joining Dire Straits). They are a band that I liked when I first heard their studio albums, but LOVED when I heard their live albums.
 

Platypus

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Apr 26, 2001
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Originally posted by: Fritzo
Really like. Mark Knopfler has a very unusual finger style technique, similar to Lindsey Buckingham of Fleetwood Mac. He's amazing to watch and VERY underrated. His technique is so hard to master that I don't think many people try to emulate him, which is why he's not talked about much in the music scene.

:thumbsup:


Exactly.
 

chuckywang

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Jan 12, 2004
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This might be a long shot, but have any of you heard any of Dire Straits's B-sides? Stuff like A Fistful of Ice Cream or Eastbound Train or Making Movies, which was ditched from the album of the same name. I find it kinda depressing that Dire Straits only had 6 studio albums, and only a couple of albums from what I considered their heyday (early to mid 80s). When I hear all the stuff they didn't record, I just think of what could have been. Anyways, I wonder if anybody had a list of songs that Dire Straits didn't put on an album, but might have been played live or been on a B-side.
 

Keill

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Mar 8, 2005
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P.s. the guitarist whose style Mark 'copied', (I don't really like that word, lol), is Chet Atkins, a country guitarist. (Which shouldn't be that surprising since Mark was in a country band before Dire Straits - (Notting Hillbillies?(sp)). The closest I've got to Mark was when I was Marshalling at Mallory Park racing circuit here in Leicestershire in the paddock, and had to push his car back in after it broke down... Was thinking about seeing if I could meet him later, but never got the chance :-/ My dad 'almost' met him once too - he was doing a wild west show in Newcastle, and nipped in to the Holiday Inn for a drink afterwards in full cowboy gear, and after seeing Mark sitting at the bar, they walked straight passed him without 'noticing' - leaving him with his mouth hanging open ;)
 

SWScorch

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May 13, 2001
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Originally posted by: Fritzo
Really like. Mark Knopfler has a very unusual finger style technique, similar to Lindsey Buckingham of Fleetwood Mac. He's amazing to watch and VERY underrated. His technique is so hard to master that I don't think many people try to emulate him, which is why he's not talked about much in the music scene.

:thumbsup:

Couldn't have said it better. He's a great guitarist and his playing is very tasteful
 

chuckywang

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Jan 12, 2004
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Originally posted by: Keill
P.s. the guitarist whose style Mark 'copied', (I don't really like that word, lol), is Chet Atkins, a country guitarist. (Which shouldn't be that surprising since Mark was in a country band before Dire Straits - (Notting Hillbillies?(sp)). The closest I've got to Mark was when I was Marshalling at Mallory Park racing circuit here in Leicestershire in the paddock, and had to push his car back in after it broke down... Was thinking about seeing if I could meet him later, but never got the chance :-/ My dad 'almost' met him once too - he was doing a wild west show in Newcastle, and nipped in to the Holiday Inn for a drink afterwards in full cowboy gear, and after seeing Mark sitting at the bar, they walked straight passed him without 'noticing' - leaving him with his mouth hanging open ;)

Knopfler was in The Notting Hillbillies after he was in Dire Straits. It was kind of like his version of The Traveling Wilburys.
 

imported_Phil

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Feb 10, 2001
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Originally posted by: chuckywang
This might be a long shot, but have any of you heard any of Dire Straits's B-sides? Stuff like A Fistful of Ice Cream or Eastbound Train or Making Movies, which was ditched from the album of the same name. I find it kinda depressing that Dire Straits only had 6 studio albums, and only a couple of albums from what I considered their heyday (early to mid 80s). When I hear all the stuff they didn't record, I just think of what could have been. Anyways, I wonder if anybody had a list of songs that Dire Straits didn't put on an album, but might have been played live or been on a B-side.

I don't, but if you get hold of anything like this, do let me know ;) :D
 

handoverfist

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Originally posted by: ricochet
Originally posted by: BrokenVisage
I want my MTV!

What most people don't realize is that Sting does backup vocal in "Money for Nothing". That's his high pitch line.


Wow, lol I'm one of those ppl. But thinking about the song now, it seems it would be impossible not to recognize his voice.

 

imported_Phil

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Feb 10, 2001
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Originally posted by: chuckywang
Originally posted by: GTaudiophile
Just a PSA: Mark Knopfler has a new album coming out soon.

SWEETNESS! This looks to be a live album of songs from Shangri-la. Wonder how these songs are different from the album versions.

Good stuff :thumbsup:

I wasn't overly impressed with the Shangri-La album; Boom Like That is good, and there's some other nice tracks, but as a whole, it was a bit of a "weird" departure from his Golden Heart album (which, BTW, was excellent).

(Thanks for the screenshot Chuckywang, I'm off to find some of those)