Mark Knopfler – Father And Son A Night In London
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Video of Mark Knopfler live in London 96. www.johanfredriksson.com
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bellissima,da sogno,mi sembra di volare su questa stupenda melodia,su di un mondo senza guerre,crisi e calamità,peccato duri solo 3:23…..ma è sufficente cliccare di nuovo su play,e il volo ricomincia,la magia della musica…….
is a type of chord i think, i dont actually know much musical theory
how calming this tune is…
knopfler-minus geldhof = where is geldoff, be jezzus?? the sinigogue counting his money,
Scroll down (“OK” in Geordie)
What’s that he says (in Irish, I think) at about 0.51 ??
A Free Ireland
always giving credit…..
If I’m not mistaken, he’s got a bayan on there, too… not often seen in that part of the world. I love it!
Usually when I hear the word bouzouki, I think of Greece. There was a bouzouki player in Cambridge, MA (USA) that played the most beautiful Greek music. It was such a treat to hear him. The cross-cultural musical influences are so interesting.
thnx for the info! What i wrote is based on the name of the instrument which is eastern (probaby turkish) and is widespread in my country too. I have no doubt that the Irish made it their own, after all they love music traditionally.
You got me curious, so I looked up Irish bouzouki on wikipedia and apparently it was developed in the late 1960′s. It has a flat back and initially most of them had flat tops too. The three Irish musicians known for their work on the Irish bouzouki are Johnny Moynihan, Andy Irvine and Donal Lunny. It’s a cool instrument. My irish bouzouki is basically an octave mandolin with a longer scale neck.
bouzouki is an isnstument that originally came from the middle east and during the 20th century it became the people’s favorite instrument in Greece too.
what a line up of the greatest of the greats
what is an augmented 7th?
I think he’s talking about an instrument called an irish bouzouki. I play one sometimes. It’s like an octave mandolin but with a longer neck. I think it’s a relatively new instrument. It sounds amazing.
bouzouki (greek instrument) in an ireland band…magik.brilliant!!!!! but how?
I love when music gels. Prove we are all of the one soul no matter what. Check out MK’s history and see who he’s collarated with – rock, blues, trad, hillbilly etc. Gent and genuis
Beautiful. MK is a music genius.
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makes you cry!!
god beautiful
Magic, isn’t it,, an augmented 7th that makes everything Irish.
yep, designed on a napkin!
And His use of the great .. Uilian Bagpipe.. God Bless Mr Knofler