I remember when my dad finished restoring his 1965 Corvette he took me out on the first drive, and when he pulled onto the highway he put this song on it’s a memory I’ll never forget the sound of the V8 and the sound of Dire Straits one of my all-time favourite moments with my dad
Im 28. Everything about this is insane to me. Marks playing, and him having Clapton in the rhythm section and giving him the solo. The tones are amazing. This is what music is. This is magic
if you think about it, it reminds me very briefly of smoke on the water, except money for nothing is the grandmaster while smoke on the water is the new student.
The money for nothing riff reminds me of i can't get no satisfaction by the stones. Just with a few extra notes. I love the riff. But smoke on the water is the greatest riff ever written and one of the reasons is because it is so simple. Money for nothing is a fantastic song and the riff is amazing don't get me wrong. But smoke on the water is easily the most recognizable riff ever made alongside back in black by ac/dc
as a bassist, this song is also one of my favourites. A beautiful groove underneath that is simple but allows plenty of space for the real hook of the song to come through the guitar parts.
I introduced my stepfather to Dire Straits in 1985. This was one of his favorites because we were both vets. Yes, were brothers in arms. The nurse said Creedence was playing when he passed, one of his favorites.
That opening riff between Mark and Eric is brilliant. and when Mark says " here it goes now" and starts 'Money For Nothin' WOW ! the crowd go crazy ! look at the face of the band member behind Mark in the blue jacket when he starts that says it all ! what a fantastic opening . Classic !
@@RTHD84yes it is! I think that entire solo is one of the best I've heard him do when playing money for nothing. He changes them when he performs live, like he does with all his stuff and that makes it fantastic!
Mark is apparently terrific here and I absolutely adore how Eric is simply strumming in his own style like he doesn't care for the world. These people are badasses.
I’ll be 68 + 1 in March ( 2024 ). I love watching Dire Straits. I watch all their videos especially ‘ Money for Nothing ‘ and ‘ Sultans of Swing ‘ when they were almost teenagers up till their older ages now. I explained Money for Nothing to my 18 year old daughter. Amazing how music can impact you. Thanks U-Tube, Mark of Dire Strats, Beth Hart, Joe Bonamassa, Jethro Tull, and ALL the other great bands I listen to every night in bed. Thanks to all !!
J’ai commencé à écouter Dire Straits avec l’album Communiqué! J’avais 19 ans … 65 ans aujourd’hui et rien n’a changé je suis toujours en transe quand je les écoutes … merveilleux!!!
@@callumcarten9356STFU, AH. He’s a Marine & deserves your respect. If it weren’t for soldiers like him, you wouldn’t have the freedom to be able to mouth off like you do.
I’ve been listening for 45 years, plus or minus. It never gets old. Nothing Mark Knopfler ever did ever gets old. If anything, the added nostalgia makes it better. I saw him at Red Rocks just a couple of years ago. Still awesome!
I was a massive fan in the eighties and saw them at Man City's ground in 1990. I only saw this performance recently and think it's absolutely brilliant The audience are absolutely lapping it up aren't they😃🎧🎸🏴🏴😁
he drops the hottest riff on that crowd and looks cool as ice doing it...such an iconic sound with that half-cocked wah and his finger style playing. I can only explain this as a guitar player: there are heavy riffs like Enter Sandman or Paranoid, and then there are heavy riffs like this. To me, this riff is SO heavy - doesn't need a ton of distortion or a full stack of Marshalls, just some seriously percussive and precise playing. It's like Smoke On The Water on steroids!
One of my favourite riffs, I always say it goes SO HARD, and I'm a big metal fan as well! I'm gonna try to learn it soon and see if I can accomplish the impossible of getting close to the accidental tone setup
…at the 2:50, I feel on my skin the joy of that girl. I envy what her eyes have seen and what her ears have heard. I wonder how great this show must have been… I love it!
There’s nothing like Dire straits out there ! The music Knopfler created has nothing to compare to it. UNIQUE SOUND UNIQUE VIBES UNIQUE LYRICS .. cause Knopfler is a genius .
@@coutinhothrash666 Yes. He is absolutely overrated. The best shit he did was with Cream. Rafael Coutinho, are you portuguese? Let me guess, you probably have the most basic portuguese guitarhead taste. Metallica, Pantera, Sepultura, SRV, that kind of shit? Yeah, basic garbage. You probably heard Layla in high school and someone told you Eric Clapton was amazing, and you have just held that opinion since then, without ever questioning it.
These guys knew how to make music. Absolute legends. There is nothing out there today that would come close to this raw un digitalised music. Never aged.
I was 17, had just started playing guitar, and stayed up to watch Knebworth. My new connection to music via the six stringed (out of tune) instrument in my hands made this a magical night. The wind blowing across the stage. The effortless cool of pulling off THAT suit colour. Until this moment I’d been into the Dead Kennedy’s, but now it was all changing.
Enjoy catching up here on TH-cam man. None of us could ever get to all the performances like this. Or Prince playing While My Guitar Gently Weeps. But here they are. Its a damned rock time machine!
Backing Vocals - Katie Kissoon, Tessa Niles Bass Guitar - John Illsley, Nathan East Drums - Steve Ferrone Guitar - Phil Palmer Guitar, Vocals - Eric Clapton, Mark Knopfler Keyboards - Alan Clark, Greg Phillinganes, Guy Fletcher
The smile of Knopfler when Clapton trolls everyone and starts play the song in higher tones and faster so nobody can notice at 0:15 And also the smile of the third guitarist at 0:40 When Knopfler starts playing
A person must be on top of the world to have “Slow Hand” playing back up for ya. Two greats on the stage together. Almost impossible. Hope Eric is in good health, not so a while back. Bravo to the whole stage!
I wonder what happened to all these people. Such as the backup singers, bass player, drummer etc. This was such a marvelous moment in time, Mark and Eric were superb. What a memory! Thank you to each and every one of them for putting their all into it!
I am 80 yrs old. Liked Dire Straits fifty years ago on radio, record,tape, etc. In just the last year I heard their concert versions of Sultans and Money. They are far superior to their old studio recordings. What a band!
Lasers , smoke effects , tons of near - naked dancers . etcetera .. just my humble opinion.. all placebos to brainwash the audience in attendance into believing that they are getting 'quality' , actual musical 'entertainment ' .. when it's just to obscure the fact that it's mostly slop .. by mainly talentless , slop artists .. just a bunch of headache - inducing , sickening to the stomach noise .🤢🤮🤕. and the sheep believe the hype .🐑🐑🐑🐽🐽🐽. hammered into the dead brained masses.🐽🐽🐽💫💫💫. getting continuously ripped off .. sad.. quality music.. is gone from today . even the female artists .no matter the genre .. . perform nearly naked .. they can't carry the tunes accurately either .. no high notes singing now ..mostly all have become incapable .. all hype .. no true substance .. and at crazy high prices too .😆😮🙄😖🤑🤑🤑. .. deaf and blind sheep.. dummies ...
Love that 1990 aesthetic - that first shot of Clapton and Knopfler in those suits with the stage lighting - what a time. If I could be famous it would have been in the mid-80’s into early 90’s
Just a crazy lineup. As a musician, I remember seeing the likes of Steve Ferrone, Phil Palmer, Katie, Tessa, Ray Cooper. Then Eric goes and adds Nathan East and Greg P to the list during his set. It was literally a full collection of the absolute best session musicians to go along with the I had ever seen assembled all on one stage.
My new favourite version of this iconic song! The keys, the backing singers, the two legends of guitar playing solos and that key change at the end! Wow
I remember when my dad finished restoring his 1965 Corvette he took me out on the first drive, and when he pulled onto the highway he put this song on it’s a memory I’ll never forget the sound of the V8 and the sound of Dire Straits one of my all-time favourite moments with my dad
mój syn nigdy nie miał takich chwil z tatą, pozdrawiam
What a core memory to have, holy shit
@@krystynasag11030❤
@@LouSassles6:39
Awesome!
Im 28. Everything about this is insane to me. Marks playing, and him having Clapton in the rhythm section and giving him the solo. The tones are amazing. This is what music is. This is magic
I'm 69 & it warms my heart to hear someone of your age enjoying this music!
@@Keith-n7b I'm 16 and I've always loved this!
@fallen6060 You have great taste! Have a fab Christmas and the best 2025
@@Keith-n7b You too! Have a great one.
Clapton knows who’s the alpha here
I love seeing Clapton just smiling, having a great time lol. All the good feels.
Yes, it's so awesome seeing them together on stage! Two absolute legends
@@FVT-tn8ji came back for the reply; stayed to listen to the song yet again lol. Thanks for reminding me haha.
Yes! And the fact he isn’t upstaging him shows great musicianship and mutual respect for each other as players
Talking guitars.
😊😊j@@dahunlee_acousticguitar_covers
You know how good is riff when it puts smile on Clapton's face
I thought that was him
Fabuloso que recuerdos tan bonitos gracias.
And out of respect, he is happy to just ride in the back seat most of the time.
Doesnt smile often from his own songs, he made about 2 good ones, albeit spectacular ones.
Precisely.
No matter how cool you are, you'll never be as cool as Mark Knopfler playing the intro to Money For Nothin against the breeze.
With a top five guitarist of all time backing him up too
Idk. Eric Clapton made a strong case during his pink suit solo 😂
Damn straight
no shit huh
Money for nothing..
And more importantly.. Chics for free.
That was the hard part . Money grubbers.
Mark Knopfler is one of the most musical guitarists ever. Every note makes sense
Two of my favorite guitarist . Thought I saw Stevie Nick's on some dudes shoulder as well 😅
Everything about that intro lick and the slick look over to Eric like, “your turn bro” is just epic.
So professional and relaxed. They know their stuff...
You gotta live it, 👍and I still am.
Прочитал отзывы со всех уголков света! У нас всех много общего! Давайте жить в мире и наслаждаться красивой музыкой!!! Мира всем и добра!!!
Ja das machen wir bin dabei!
So glad my parents raised me on classic rock, we’re keeping these songs alive mfers!!
Damn right!
Everyday i'm grateful for this.
Yeah buddy
@@ruupj6481 That's his own hair
It's far from needing any kind of life support.
Jeez.....you can feel the POWER coming out of that crowd cheering when he first dropped that riff!
What a rush that must have been to be there!
Intro to Money for nothing is one of the damn best guitar riffs ever played...just genius
not one of the best, it is the best by far.
if you think about it, it reminds me very briefly of smoke on the water, except money for nothing is the grandmaster while smoke on the water is the new student.
@@TheBlackfall234 I think it's the other way round dude...
@@mark-wh2qc the smoke on the water riff is simple and easy as fuck.
The money for nothing riff reminds me of i can't get no satisfaction by the stones. Just with a few extra notes.
I love the riff. But smoke on the water is the greatest riff ever written and one of the reasons is because it is so simple. Money for nothing is a fantastic song and the riff is amazing don't get me wrong. But smoke on the water is easily the most recognizable riff ever made alongside back in black by ac/dc
Nobody is talking about the bass gituar player and backing vocals who are literally killing it !!
Absolutely
exactly ! it took everyone ...
One of the most iconic and memorable guitar riffs in Rock 'n Roll history. Mark is a master on the guitar. Keep Rock'n Mark!
Ты прав. Респект из России
as a bassist, this song is also one of my favourites. A beautiful groove underneath that is simple but allows plenty of space for the real hook of the song to come through the guitar parts.
I introduced my stepfather to Dire Straits in 1985. This was one of his favorites because we were both vets. Yes, were brothers in arms. The nurse said Creedence was playing when he passed, one of his favorites.
Still loving this on 02-21-2024….. Never gets old!
So great.. It'll always be great 11/16/24
That opening riff between Mark and Eric is brilliant. and when Mark says " here it goes now" and starts 'Money For Nothin' WOW ! the crowd go crazy ! look at the face of the band member behind Mark in the blue jacket when he starts that says it all ! what a fantastic opening . Classic !
Gives you goose bumps!!❤
@@beverlysaragusa1954 I can't stop replayin it! It's amazing
@Liquidd Me, too, keep going back to this!! Goose bumps every time!!!! ❤
Deux énormes guitaristes
@Steve Miller
yes . i agree ! especially the blonde in the crowd, she's loving it !
I am and always will ❤love this era I’m 59 years old and grew up listening to this great human being himself and he is a true musical artist
I'm 67 and these guy's are 100 percent Rock...😎
I am 67 years old and I love ❤️ this song 🎶 too much
I am 68 and from the netherlands, top muziek. I am also a woman. Love these muziek, guitar,fantastisch
I don't know what note it is, but his change at 2:39 is awesome.
Just a slight bend, but he makes it sound amazing
@@BurritoSenorahh, that's it. Yes he does! Thanks for telling me. Are you a guitar player yourself?
@@robvasey4149 yes 20 years I been playing so far
It's fantastic
@@RTHD84yes it is! I think that entire solo is one of the best I've heard him do when playing money for nothing. He changes them when he performs live, like he does with all his stuff and that makes it fantastic!
Mark knopfler the best guitar in the world ❤
Oh no the first "best in the world" Comment....BORING!.
Alors vous n'avez jamais entendu Jimi Hendrix...
De los mejores guitarristas de la historia de la música 😊❤
Nope Clapton Rules that category bro!
Yes he sure is without a doubt.
Mark is apparently terrific here and I absolutely adore how Eric is simply strumming in his own style like he doesn't care for the world.
These people are badasses.
Mark in Eric magnifs
The energy is electric/the writing is altogether original, and Mark and Eric together are uniquely adapted to each other and the music!
Still here in 2025, who’s with me ?
🙋♂️
🫡
Me too....
Me too yesssss!
💯👌💪🎸
Mark Knopfler is a legend
It's said that he is 457 years old. He had to wait a long time to make it!
Best live "money for nothing" of all time!
Yes it sure is I like it when it’s live.
I love Mark! And I love that he has Eric up there playing too!
On the 7th day, God didn't rest, he created musicians.
That's honestly the best comment I've ever seen
I loved this video and watched it whenever I had free time. I am 80 years old last April.
young😉
I’ll be 68 + 1 in March ( 2024 ). I love watching Dire Straits. I watch all their videos especially ‘ Money for Nothing ‘
and ‘ Sultans of Swing ‘ when they were almost teenagers up till their older ages now. I explained Money for Nothing to my 18 year old daughter. Amazing how music can impact you. Thanks U-Tube, Mark of Dire Strats, Beth Hart, Joe Bonamassa, Jethro Tull, and ALL the other great bands I listen to every night in bed. Thanks to all !!
It's Mar 15... happy birthday 🎂🎈
Can't say 69?
To see two guitars legends performing together playing an absolute classic like Money For Nothing is amazing.
@Henry Tudor 2 of the best in the WORLD
Henry Tudor dont forger jimmy page and Andy summers
Henry Tudor dont forget david gilmour
@Henry Tudor Jeff Beck ?
Agreed.
Mark's solo at 2:32 and especially the part at 2:47 on just hits me. The tone and the emotional power points me toward the beauty of God.
I just commented on how perfect that little solo is. No pyrotecnics, just raw swag.
Phenomenal. Mark Knopfler is one of the best of all time talents
J’ai commencé à écouter Dire Straits avec l’album Communiqué! J’avais 19 ans … 65 ans aujourd’hui et rien n’a changé je suis toujours en transe quand je les écoutes … merveilleux!!!
This is the best performance of Money for Nothing, I've ever heard. I just can't express, how much I love this masterpiece!
Naah Live Aid version all the way
@@dandan11479 AQ
@@dandan11479 facts
@jo gur Listen to the Mandela tribute version.
Because of the suites
I'm 75 and a former Marine Vietnam veteran and still listening to Dire Straits
War criminal then
You're in dire straits then, soldier. Mark my word!
P m😊@@callumcarten9356
@@callumcarten9356STFU, AH. He’s a Marine & deserves your respect. If it weren’t for soldiers like him, you wouldn’t have the freedom to be able to mouth off like you do.
Он не преступник, он дал присягу@@callumcarten9356
I’ve been listening for 45 years, plus or minus. It never gets old. Nothing Mark Knopfler ever did ever gets old. If anything, the added nostalgia makes it better. I saw him at Red Rocks just a couple of years ago. Still awesome!
It's so refreshing to see two legendary guitarists on the same stage, Mark Knopfler and Eric Clapton
I was a massive fan in the eighties and saw them at Man City's ground in 1990. I only saw this performance recently and think it's absolutely brilliant The audience are absolutely lapping it up aren't they😃🎧🎸🏴🏴😁
Guitar God's🙏
Yes....I was shocked when I saw Clapton.
I thought that was Clapton!!! I didn’t believe my eyes. 👍
@@panamacitybeachbum they often back each other up. Both amazing. Been a fan from way back in their beginnings
There are not many opening guitar riffs that alone make the crowd go wild. This is one.
Tbh there are a ton of opening riffs that make the crowd go wild
Mian has a point
There kinda is
Which is why I still go to John Mayer concerts because the guy throws up ridiculous intro solos. Hes one of the few in todays era that does it still.
Layla at MSG 1999
Goosebumps when MK puts his head down and starts to play the riff.
❤❤❤❤❤
@@OnlyOneNagaBABA
I got chills just reading this...
Absolute legend.
Difficile de ne pas apprécier Mark Knofler quand il interprète cette sublime chanson à merveille 😃❤️🎤🎸
he drops the hottest riff on that crowd and looks cool as ice doing it...such an iconic sound with that half-cocked wah and his finger style playing. I can only explain this as a guitar player: there are heavy riffs like Enter Sandman or Paranoid, and then there are heavy riffs like this. To me, this riff is SO heavy - doesn't need a ton of distortion or a full stack of Marshalls, just some seriously percussive and precise playing. It's like Smoke On The Water on steroids!
One of my favourite riffs, I always say it goes SO HARD, and I'm a big metal fan as well! I'm gonna try to learn it soon and see if I can accomplish the impossible of getting close to the accidental tone setup
Well put
Absolutely. There are some riffs that are innately heavy. Some of the heaviest riffs I have ever heard were from acoustic songs.
0:36 I love how Clapton just decided to make the string tuning sound and call it a day.
Kudos, Clapton, you acquitted yourself well. Coming up with something to say on this song in Knopfler's blistering presence is no small feat.
The best 2 guitar players ever lived.
Don’t leave out Stevie Ray Vaughan
I did both together.
@@reinelantz3304Add in Prince, Page and Jimi and that’s a pretty strong start
Jeff beck
Eddie
Music in perfection. Two if the greatest guitarists of all time performing the greatest rock riff of all time is just amazing.
Magic fingers Mark Knopfler and the forever fingers of the exceptionally exquisite Eric Clapton is a rock history epic of the most grand value
…at the 2:50, I feel on my skin the joy of that girl. I envy what her eyes have seen and what her ears have heard. I wonder how great this show must have been… I love it!
There’s nothing like Dire straits out there ! The music Knopfler created has nothing to compare to it. UNIQUE SOUND UNIQUE VIBES UNIQUE LYRICS .. cause Knopfler is a genius .
Agree
You know you’ve made it in rock and roll when Eric Clapton plays rhythm to your lead.
Eric Clapton is an overrated guitar player.
@@notbadforanoob8725 : Sarcasm or ignorance will get you nowhere. Did you just wake up and make this comment? You poor soul.
@@notbadforanoob8725 my god. No.
@@notbadforanoob8725 can I buy weed from you? That s*** is potent.
@@coutinhothrash666 Yes. He is absolutely overrated. The best shit he did was with Cream. Rafael Coutinho, are you portuguese? Let me guess, you probably have the most basic portuguese guitarhead taste. Metallica, Pantera, Sepultura, SRV, that kind of shit? Yeah, basic garbage. You probably heard Layla in high school and someone told you Eric Clapton was amazing, and you have just held that opinion since then, without ever questioning it.
This is one the most badass performances in the world, in any field of work! Heroic, too!
2:30 man, switched that solo up ... love it... friggin awesome player,.
Wish I could travel back in time just to watch this show.
Wish I was there
Gabriel Meneghetti me too man..... and no Back no more!
Gabriel Meneghetti super
Gabriel Meneghetti
I' love EUA, and Texas.
I'm Brasílian, Goiás!!!
👍👍👍👍👍
These guys knew how to make music. Absolute legends. There is nothing out there today that would come close to this raw un digitalised music. Never aged.
True, Mr!😢
These posts are so dumb. Can't you just enjoy your music without denigrating other people's music? Give it a rest.
⁹ó😊@@AdelsonDePaulo
What’s with old people being unable to enjoy anything without trying to convince everyone that it was better back in their day
Im 17 and Absolutely agree! The majority of music today sucks. Occasionally you will find something good, very rare though
Finest live version... smooth..this song never grows old
What a fantastic band ,Dire Straits have been....
This version lacks heart. It doesn't sound like anything close to their potential.
@@bubbs313Yeah I was gonna say this sounds like a country fair band covering the song like they could care less about it.
one of the best versions indeed.. 10 on the 1-10 scale.
I was 17, had just started playing guitar, and stayed up to watch Knebworth. My new connection to music via the six stringed (out of tune) instrument in my hands made this a magical night. The wind blowing across the stage. The effortless cool of pulling off THAT suit colour. Until this moment I’d been into the Dead Kennedy’s, but now it was all changing.
Пишем по русски.
Это шедевры западного Мира!!!
Ну,что же приветствую,я лично.
Прекрасные композиции!!!
Музыка ведь,без политики,и,без интриг!!!!
The beginning where the wind is blowing against him is legendary
Epic winds be thar
Y
@@kd7zhz9 pppnlonnn onn6788
It was damm windy. You can see Pink Floyds circular projection screen folded in the roof, was too windy to lower & use it later. 😕
Him and Clapton wearing suits being total badasses is classy af
Just because we are old now, we don't stop listening to the music we grew up with. Glitter stars & all
One of the most instantly recognizable riffs ever written.....🎸🎸🎸
I'm 20 and wish I had lived in this times of golden music
It was a lot more fun before the Internet showed up.
you would be old now.
@@mikeorclem Yeah, but he has to suffer 'Drake', whatever that is
Enjoy catching up here on TH-cam man. None of us could ever get to all the performances like this. Or Prince playing While My Guitar Gently Weeps. But here they are. Its a damned rock time machine!
We all thought that it would never end...
Golden times when people listened to the music and paid attention to the show instead of trying to film everything with their phone.
There is NO film in a phone...you are recording !!
@@ironkid65Don't try to be so technical. Filming is the term that old people grew up with. We know that it's not an actual film😅
Backing Vocals - Katie Kissoon, Tessa Niles
Bass Guitar - John Illsley, Nathan East
Drums - Steve Ferrone
Guitar - Phil Palmer
Guitar, Vocals - Eric Clapton, Mark Knopfler
Keyboards - Alan Clark, Greg Phillinganes, Guy Fletcher
Percussion - Ray Cooper
Was Phil Palmer doing an Andrew Ridgeley? Maybe I got him mixed up with a keyboard player.
The smile of Knopfler when Clapton trolls everyone and starts play the song in higher tones and faster so nobody can notice at 0:15
And also the smile of the third guitarist at 0:40 When Knopfler starts playing
Mark Knoplfer is a genius!
Gabriel Azevedo #ConTV true
Gabriel Azevedo #ConTV vc parece com bandjido ilícito
God
Sheer brilliance!!
Super gênio
That great knopfler sound. Can't be beaten
A person must be on top of the world to have “Slow Hand” playing back up for ya. Two greats on the stage together. Almost impossible. Hope Eric is in good health, not so a while back. Bravo to the whole stage!
The most beautiful language is the language of music! Thank you!
Mark and Eric Clapton on the same stage wow the best guitars in my book ❤😊
The look clapton gave to Mark when beginning the iconic riff, it's like saying alright hell yeah let's go.
I wonder what happened to all these people. Such as the backup singers, bass player, drummer etc. This was such a marvelous moment in time, Mark and Eric were superb. What a memory! Thank you to each and every one of them for putting their all into it!
Tessa Niles one of the backup singers.....still going strong.
I wonder what happened to all these people in the crowd. One moment in time brought them all together enjoying timeless music.
What old school music....AMAIZING 😊
Nothing like them.
Autentic Music MASTERS.....YEEESSSS 🎶
That smile on Eric's face when Mark started the solo❤
Thanks for lifting my spirits I'm bangin' on the bongos like a chimpanzee
I am 80 yrs old. Liked Dire Straits fifty years ago on radio, record,tape, etc. In just the last year I heard their concert versions of Sultans and Money. They are far superior to their old studio recordings. What a band!
I,m from Russia, it, s so amazing band! Love Dire Straits!
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i'm trying to catch you 66, keep rockin!
oh man, hope I can be still dancing 16 years from now!, congrats
its impressive that you liked them before they existed
Марк, мы помним тебя. Спасибо тебе за твое творчество.
This kind of music is great in any language in any country in the world and can never be like rock and roll ever again in time 😊😊😊
No fireworks or other extraneous show crap. This is what I call "Standing and Delivering". Not just the great hand skills, the rhythms are perfect.
Agree 100%.
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Hand skills lol
Totally agree!!
Lasers , smoke effects , tons of near - naked dancers . etcetera .. just my humble opinion.. all placebos to brainwash the audience in attendance into believing that they are getting 'quality' , actual musical 'entertainment ' .. when it's just to obscure the fact that it's mostly slop .. by mainly talentless , slop artists .. just a bunch of headache - inducing , sickening to the stomach noise .🤢🤮🤕. and the sheep believe the hype .🐑🐑🐑🐽🐽🐽. hammered into the dead brained masses.🐽🐽🐽💫💫💫. getting continuously ripped off .. sad.. quality music.. is gone from today . even the female artists .no matter the genre .. . perform nearly naked .. they can't carry the tunes accurately either .. no high notes singing now ..mostly all have become incapable .. all hype .. no true substance .. and at crazy high prices too .😆😮🙄😖🤑🤑🤑. .. deaf and blind sheep.. dummies ...
Best version of this song ever!
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Самая запоминающаяся композиция этой культовой группы, однозначно они шедевры своего времени.
ну да - красвчеги)))
У Марка всё ЧУДЕСНО
*Brings a smile to your face everytime you hear it!......*
*That's a gift!*
Mark, просто молодец! Великий человек своего времени!
✊🎸🎼👍
I am 63 years old and until now I really enjoy this Dire street song,Money for nothing....❤❤❤
Even after almost 40 years it still kicks me up.
Yeah, Always up for Dire Straits! 🎉
Isso é incrível. O palco estava pesadíssimo. Eternos.
Obrigado, Dire Straits.
Tava reparando que era o Eric Clapton la atrás. 😮
Knopfler and clapton on the stage at the same time!! What eles could you ask for 🤙🏻
who is the other guitar player?
@@billyboy_op Phil Palmer. A British session guitarist. He has played for most of the greats.
@@Yagdrol thanks!
by far the best live version for sure everything about this is perfect! the way knopfler just glides into the beginning lyrics is so cool
Wow! What a live banger, no music like this nowadays!!
April 9th, 2024, and still diggin' OUR MUSIC!! Oh yeah, I'm 72!
Young pup here, 64 and still digging our music.
I’m 75. Got a couple of years on you. It’s amazing how Knopfler ages like a fine wine.
Love that 1990 aesthetic - that first shot of Clapton and Knopfler in those suits with the stage lighting - what a time. If I could be famous it would have been in the mid-80’s into early 90’s
Ray Cooper is the coolest guy in all of rock and roll.
Is this the same RAY COOPER who played percussion with ELTON JOHN at one time?
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@@marshallsobin4879 - yes, as well as with pretty much the best of the best.
What a performance, one of the best riffs of all time. The crowd knew their assignment, the claps on beat less than a line in gave me chills.
It was wild seeing how a riff like that can cause a group of people to immediately get after it in tandem!!
Just a crazy lineup. As a musician, I remember seeing the likes of Steve Ferrone, Phil Palmer, Katie, Tessa, Ray Cooper. Then Eric goes and adds Nathan East and Greg P to the list during his set. It was literally a full collection of the absolute best session musicians to go along with the I had ever seen assembled all on one stage.
I am 99 years old. I am in dire straits.
Then you are the Sultan of Swing
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Держись бро, привет с Сибири!
Leave the drugs.
Then everything is right in your world so journey well into the next one brother
Fabulous guitar riffs. Simply, in my opinion, one of the greatest
R&R songs of all time!
My new favourite version of this iconic song!
The keys, the backing singers, the two legends of guitar playing solos and that key change at the end! Wow
the guitarist with the lit cigarette in the guitar strings is pure fire
Every time Mark gonna sing in different way and u gonna love all, legends never die
Maybe it's just me but live performances of already great songs ALWAYS feel and sound better
Seeing Eric and Mark playing together is a pleasure.
greatest guitarists
Pink Orange Floyd?
It is always amazing to me how great guitarists like Mark and Eric make it look so easy.