MK played this monument of a song 4 out of the 5 times I have seen him live since 2001; and I regard it as one of the best songs ever written. Alan's arrangement, too, is out of this world and makes the song into something absolutely outstanding. I remember one evening as a student at the University of Bamberg, Germany: 5 friends and I sitting together, joking, laughing, drinking, chatting, whilst German public broadcast station Bayern 3 was playing in the background. And they played the Romeo & Juliet live version from the On Every Night album - in full length! Silence in the room, 6 guys sipping their beer, just listening in awe. It was a wonderful moment of appreciation and delight.
One of Mr Clark's finest moments ... beginning the piano part in the breakdown of Sultan's at Live Aid Wembley. The hairs stand on ones neck to relive that.
I remember it well from '85 in Hartford, CT. Best concert I've ever had the privilege to attend. "Romeo and Juliet" was followed by "Private Investigations." Brilliantly done. But the real height of the evening, at least for me, was "Tunnel of Love." I absolutely love that arrangement. The chemistry of the band was unparalleled.
Empecé a seguirnos con 13 o 14 años, hoy día tengo 44.... Transformaron mi vida, no entiendo mi vida sin Dire Straits, M. Knopfler o Eric Clapton..... Para mi la gran evolución de M. Knopfler empezó con la incorporación de Usted en Dire Straits, es Usted pieza clave en todo esto. Muchas gracias por su talento!! 👏👏👏👏
I'd love to hear your input on the process of recording the legendary Telegraph Road. Yes, Mark wrote it alone and you are not credited for any contribution but the song is piano driven and I'm pretty sure Mark didn't sat down at the piano. Your contribution to the Dire Straits rock & roll orchestra is invaluable. Thank You for that.
E' un brano che apre sempre alla poesia. Poesia che conosce la via per prendere il volo quando suonato con grande maestria / It is a piece that always opens up to poetry. Poetry that knows the way to take flight when played with great skill
That early-80s urban sound Dire Straits had! They carried it well into 1985. It was there a little in 1991, but I was sorry all that country got in there--except "Kingdom Come". That was TOTALLY Straits!
MK played this monument of a song 4 out of the 5 times I have seen him live since 2001; and I regard it as one of the best songs ever written. Alan's arrangement, too, is out of this world and makes the song into something absolutely outstanding.
I remember one evening as a student at the University of Bamberg, Germany: 5 friends and I sitting together, joking, laughing, drinking, chatting, whilst German public broadcast station Bayern 3 was playing in the background. And they played the Romeo & Juliet live version from the On Every Night album - in full length!
Silence in the room, 6 guys sipping their beer, just listening in awe.
It was a wonderful moment of appreciation and delight.
One of Mr Clark's finest moments
... beginning the piano part in the breakdown of Sultan's at Live Aid Wembley. The hairs stand on ones neck to relive that.
This is the most wonderful piece of music I have ever heard. Dire straits will live on and never get old.
Fantastic! Waiting for the song Love Over Gold
I remember it well from '85 in Hartford, CT. Best concert I've ever had the privilege to attend. "Romeo and Juliet" was followed by "Private Investigations." Brilliantly done. But the real height of the evening, at least for me, was "Tunnel of Love." I absolutely love that arrangement. The chemistry of the band was unparalleled.
Empecé a seguirnos con 13 o 14 años, hoy día tengo 44.... Transformaron mi vida, no entiendo mi vida sin Dire Straits, M. Knopfler o Eric Clapton..... Para mi la gran evolución de M. Knopfler empezó con la incorporación de Usted en Dire Straits, es Usted pieza clave en todo esto. Muchas gracias por su talento!! 👏👏👏👏
God bless
Alan è e sarà anima dei dire straits i suoi arrangiamenti sono essenza di tutyo quello che hanno costriuito....
thank you Mr.
Одна из самых любимых мелодий! Thank you
I'd love to hear your input on the process of recording the legendary Telegraph Road. Yes, Mark wrote it alone and you are not credited for any contribution but the song is piano driven and I'm pretty sure Mark didn't sat down at the piano. Your contribution to the Dire Straits rock & roll orchestra is invaluable. Thank You for that.
E' un brano che apre sempre alla poesia. Poesia che conosce la via per prendere il volo quando suonato con grande maestria / It is a piece that always opens up to poetry. Poetry that knows the way to take flight when played with great skill
Will you do a version of Love Over Gold? The original version has your influence all over it in my opinion.
That early-80s urban sound Dire Straits had! They carried it well into 1985. It was there a little in 1991, but I was sorry all that country got in there--except "Kingdom Come". That was TOTALLY Straits!
Is mr Clark playing on the Brothers album??
Indeed. He plays the organ intro in walk of life