The energy and pure enjoyment that radiates from the band during this performance creates something that in my opinion will never be surpassed. This whole gig is "in the zone". You should definitely check out Tunnel of Love from this gig next, and I whole heartedly recommend Private Investigations, and Once Upon A Time In The West, all from Alchemy Live.
This was filmed in July 1983, I was there! I was just 18, Terry Williams on the drums was the standout for me. Which is amazing because the whole band were SO GOOD This was the encore, you won't see a better encore!
Hey I love your reaction. That was awesome. This is my favorite band of all time. This whole concert is unreal. Other great Dire Straits performances that are out of this world is Money For Nothing - Live Sydney Final Concert 1986, as well as Tunnel Of Love from same concert and from the concert called Dire Straits- Live On The Night 1993 a song called Calling Elvis is mind blowing. These are very easy to find on TH-cam. 😊 All DS performances are great though, just my biased opinion lol. Cheers from Oz 👍👍
Good morning! New subscriber from New Jersey. Telegraph Road is a real place, in suburban Detroit, Michigan, USA. Mark wrote the song after seeing that the decline in manufacturing, which ravaged England, was also happening in America. I saw DS in person for the only time in my life on their "On Every Street" tour on Monday, March 2, 1992 at the Spectrum in Philadelphia, PA. They completely rocked the sold-out venue. This. Song. Is. Epic.
Telegraph Road is an 80 mile stretch of road that crosses through three Michigan counties. Technically it is highway US 24. The song talks about the road that became the main highway people took to get to the city of Detroit and the auto factories. The man with the "sack on his back" is a reference to Henry Ford. I used to drive down Telegraph Road to go to work at the Ford Headquarters in Dearborn, MI. That drive was more stressful than the job. BTW, my job accountant job was sent to Hungary in 2008.
The album version of this song is 14 minutes 18 seconds, but it certainly is one of Marks masterpieces, but he wrote many more great songs, even in his solo career after Dire Straits
Great, great, great review!!!! I LOVE that you let the performance play all the way thru before reacting. I agree with you 100%. This is a classic. Yes the pianist is a professional, not just a keyboard player like most. This is one of the greatest and most under rated groups of all time and this entire performance at Alchemy is maybe the greatest performances I've ever watched and listened to. I loved watching stumble for words as you tried to express your excitement aetr watching this. Most of us totally understand!!! Damned hard to put into words!!
Mark Knopfler wrote the words, music, arranged it, sang it and played it. The mans a genius, no other word for him. He's 72 now and I think just retired...
No quite true as he's just recording the new album in his British Grove studio. Check out Guy Fletcher's diary on that. He might retire from big tours though. But I'm sure he'll have some gigs here and there in 2023 once the album's out
I absolutely love this song, have done so since it was first released. I adore all the members talents and their music but I love how Alan who plays the piano makes use of the pauses at times when it's his turn to solo. He will play a few notes then stop a couple of seconds then play again. The use of silence in his playing is as important as his actual playing. His piano playing holds the whole song together, don't get me wrong mark and his guitar playing and Terry on the drums are brilliant and John and Hal are just as important but the piano in this was just amazing. Have hear this entire song played on piano only with no other instruments and you realise then how important it is. I grew up listening to just the studio version until 2022 but once I saw this version it's like WOW. If I gave the studio version 10/10 I give this version 12/10. It's like the studio version but on steroids, if this was a car it would be like it was using turbo, supercharger and nitrous oxide all at once. And also the full studio version is 14:21 long .
Great reaction...love it, pure and simple, no need to apologize :), TR is really a true masterpiece... if you want a love song from DS to react, go for "Tunnel of Love", live of course...Otherwise DS is a "blood in your vein" when you start to discover them (for me for almost 40 years)...
I'm Italian. I, like some of my friends, consider Telegraph Road the most beautiful piece of music in history, I'm sorry that many don't know it because of its duration and consequently never played that we eat what we are given and not we choose it more. Thanks Mark, always.
An absolute masterpiece from Mark Knopfler, the whole concert is one of the greatest ever, every song from it is worth a listen, I recommend you react to Tunnel of Love from the Alchemy concert next.
YESSS, the intro alone is worth the listen. I listen to that song almost every day followed up with Je suis desolé. Great collaboration with Sonny Landreth
I have always considered Mark Knopfler to be more of a composer than anything. He surrounds himself with fantastic musicians and seems to reinvent his classics with a slightly different sound for each tour.
More of a composer? He is a premier guitar player with musicality, viruosity and genius to boot. In my opinion there is no one like him or as good as him in every aspect.
The energy and pure enjoyment that radiates from the band during this performance creates something that in my opinion will never be surpassed. This whole gig is "in the zone". You should definitely check out Tunnel of Love from this gig next, and I whole heartedly recommend Private Investigations, and Once Upon A Time In The West, all from Alchemy Live.
And Romeo and Juliet! (also from Alchemy Live)🥰🤗
Every note with a purpose, Mark one of the G.O.A.T.S ...This song was genius...nice call. Ride across the river, very dope.
The joy on your face was the reaction of a real fan lad...👍❤️
Thank you 😊
The greatest live show I’ve ever seen two nights on the brothers in arms tour…thanks mark for the enduring memory after nearly 40yrs
Mark what a story teller with lyrics and instruments
Now that’s a Band everyone giving their All !!!
This was filmed in July 1983, I was there!
I was just 18, Terry Williams on the drums was the standout for me. Which is amazing because the whole band were SO GOOD
This was the encore, you won't see a better encore!
Terry Williams is the best drummer Mark has worked with Danny Cummings in 2nd place in my opinion.
The best commentary I’ve heard!!! 👏
Thank you 😊
One of the great finger pickers of all time.
Those were the days bro`, they know how to play. And Dire Sraits was amongst the top of it all
Hey I love your reaction. That was awesome. This is my favorite band of all time. This whole concert is unreal. Other great Dire Straits performances that are out of this world is Money For Nothing - Live Sydney Final Concert 1986, as well as Tunnel Of Love from same concert and from the concert called Dire Straits- Live On The Night 1993 a song called Calling Elvis is mind blowing. These are very easy to find on TH-cam. 😊 All DS performances are great though, just my biased opinion lol. Cheers from Oz 👍👍
Just like you sometimes I get speechless when listening to this tune. Thanks. You're great and made my day.
Right up there as one of the best live bands of all time.
Good morning! New subscriber from New Jersey. Telegraph Road is a real place, in suburban Detroit, Michigan, USA. Mark wrote the song after seeing that the decline in manufacturing, which ravaged England, was also happening in America.
I saw DS in person for the only time in my life on their "On Every Street" tour on Monday, March 2, 1992 at the Spectrum in Philadelphia, PA. They completely rocked the sold-out venue. This. Song. Is. Epic.
Telegraph Road is an 80 mile stretch of road that crosses through three Michigan counties. Technically it is highway US 24. The song talks about the road that became the main highway people took to get to the city of Detroit and the auto factories. The man with the "sack on his back" is a reference to Henry Ford.
I used to drive down Telegraph Road to go to work at the Ford Headquarters in Dearborn, MI. That drive was more stressful than the job. BTW, my job accountant job was sent to Hungary in 2008.
The album version of this song is 14 minutes 18 seconds, but it certainly is one of Marks masterpieces, but he wrote many more great songs, even in his solo career after Dire Straits
Great, great, great review!!!! I LOVE that you let the performance play all the way thru before reacting. I agree with you 100%. This is a classic. Yes the pianist is a professional, not just a keyboard player like most. This is one of the greatest and most under rated groups of all time and this entire performance at Alchemy is maybe the greatest performances I've ever watched and listened to. I loved watching stumble for words as you tried to express your excitement aetr watching this. Most of us totally understand!!! Damned hard to put into words!!
Thank you 🙏🏾
Mark Knopfler wrote the words, music, arranged it, sang it and played it.
The mans a genius, no other word for him.
He's 72 now and I think just retired...
I couldn't have said it better myself, a musical legend of the highest order.
No quite true as he's just recording the new album in his British Grove studio. Check out Guy Fletcher's diary on that. He might retire from big tours though. But I'm sure he'll have some gigs here and there in 2023 once the album's out
The others on stage did some serious playing too.
Their songs are journeys. Enjoy all the places you get to go! They do perform with Clapton, Sting and Collins also!!
Their jackets came off way to hot!! Thank you for reacting to this my favorite song by them! Sultans of swing awesome but..... this is it!
I absolutely love this song, have done so since it was first released. I adore all the members talents and their music but I love how Alan who plays the piano makes use of the pauses at times when it's his turn to solo. He will play a few notes then stop a couple of seconds then play again. The use of silence in his playing is as important as his actual playing. His piano playing holds the whole song together, don't get me wrong mark and his guitar playing and Terry on the drums are brilliant and John and Hal are just as important but the piano in this was just amazing. Have hear this entire song played on piano only with no other instruments and you realise then how important it is.
I grew up listening to just the studio version until 2022 but once I saw this version it's like WOW. If I gave the studio version 10/10 I give this version 12/10. It's like the studio version but on steroids, if this was a car it would be like it was using turbo, supercharger and nitrous oxide all at once.
And also the full studio version is 14:21 long .
Great reaction...love it, pure and simple, no need to apologize :), TR is really a true masterpiece... if you want a love song from DS to react, go for "Tunnel of Love", live of course...Otherwise DS is a "blood in your vein" when you start to discover them (for me for almost 40 years)...
🤣🤣🤣 I love your reaction 😅😅😅 the mark of a true fan...opening your mouth and not really knowing what to say..👍 welcome to the fam bro..
Thank you so much!!😊
Love seeing someone just feeling the music like i do myself ! :)
I'm Italian.
I, like some of my friends, consider Telegraph Road the most beautiful piece of music in history, I'm sorry that many don't know it because of its duration and consequently never played that we eat what we are given and not we choose it more. Thanks Mark, always.
This song is a prophetic work of art this is real today is it was the day it was created and it will be equally valuable in the future
An absolute masterpiece from Mark Knopfler, the whole concert is one of the greatest ever, every song from it is worth a listen, I recommend you react to Tunnel of Love from the Alchemy concert next.
Yes. This is a Masterpiece ;)
Yo, you're one of the best in the business because you don't have to stop.... you're picking up what they're putting down 😉🔥
To truly appreciate MK’s musicality, I recommend fast forwarding about 3 decades and reacting to Cannibals live from A Night in London.
YESSS, the intro alone is worth the listen. I listen to that song almost every day followed up with Je suis desolé. Great collaboration with Sonny Landreth
I have always considered Mark Knopfler to be more of a composer than anything. He surrounds himself with fantastic musicians and seems to reinvent his classics with a slightly different sound for each tour.
More of a composer? He is a premier guitar player with musicality, viruosity and genius to boot. In my opinion there is no one like him or as good as him in every aspect.
You should also react to Dire Straits Calling Elvis live at Basel 1992
Masterpiece !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Alan Clark on keys
...and Terry Williams on drums.
You have to watch the whole concert 1 Starts with 'Once apon a time in the wes't I think you'll gonna like it !
Big up all the people who are requesting this good stuff 👍
You have to watch Sultans of Swing live in 85 concert !!!!
Great performance.
Great reaction, bro 👍
Lowkey - Fire in the Booth, next yeah 😉
Next Dire straits please - Tunnel of Love / Romeo and Juliet / Your Latest Trick...these are each gold.
This live version is a must reaction but it’s very rare people react to it
Ra!..... Let's GO!
Yo, every time you're listening to something that's 'let's GO', we're 'fucking let's GO' with ya bro 😁👍
you cant improve on perfection !
you cant beat british music.