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Re: Concert # 35:2013.06.15, Malm
« Reply #15 on: June 16, 2013, 12:43:14 PM »
So the song they've rehearsed in Stavanger should be Back To Tupelo -- it fits with the picture, Mike plays guitar on it, capo is on the second fret and there's the F-Chord played in the chorus when playing with the capo.

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Re: Concert # 35:2013.06.15, Malm
« Reply #16 on: June 16, 2013, 01:48:40 PM »
Lucky again!! Shook hands with MK as the RRs pulled up to the arena! And got me an autograph :wave

you were running next to the Range Rover ???

lol.......congratulations, will be a gift to remember !!

Enjoy the show :wave

No running at all, the sun was out as me and a pal sat waiting by the load in gate to kill some time.

The show was amazing, I can only concurr with what the rest of you guys throughout Europe have had to say! Only letdown was obviously the lack of Sultans. But then again, what a fantastic performance music wise.

All in all, extremely happy  :)

Getting Marks autograph while killing time???.......you lucky.....  ;D (off course I was joking)

Glad you had such a good time!
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Re: Concert # 35:2013.06.15, Malm
« Reply #17 on: June 16, 2013, 02:02:16 PM »
So the song they've rehearsed in Stavanger should be Back To Tupelo -- it fits with the picture, Mike plays guitar on it, capo is on the second fret and there's the F-Chord played in the chorus when playing with the capo.

Most likely,
Back to Tupelo is in the key of Bm existing of the   :Bm,A,G,G6                    &D chords.
so with a capo on the second fret you can play the :Am,G,G(6)barre 3rdpos. &C chords
On the picture you can see Mike playing the G-barre (E-shape) in 3rd position.

And he uses the same guitar during "Back to Tupelo" as the guitar on the picture
Leaving nothing to interfere,
With the crazy balance of your mind.

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Re: Concert # 35:2013.06.15, Malm
« Reply #18 on: June 16, 2013, 02:35:33 PM »
thanks all!

correct me if I'm wrong ( and thats a big chance) , but this is the second time with the Cardiff gig that both the "anti" Elvis's manager songs "Back to Tupelo" and "Gator Blood" were played :think
One of my favorites gig.
They also played both songs in Milan and Berlin.
I was in Milan and BTT sounded so brilliant !
Brilliant enough to replace YTC.

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Re: Concert # 35:2013.06.15, Malm
« Reply #19 on: June 16, 2013, 04:46:49 PM »
thanks all!

correct me if I'm wrong ( and thats a big chance) , but this is the second time with the Cardiff gig that both the "anti" Elvis's manager songs "Back to Tupelo" and "Gator Blood" were played :think
One of my favorites gig.
They also played both songs in Milan and Berlin.
I was in Milan and BTT sounded so brilliant !
Brilliant enough to replace YTC.

Thanks for helping out a lazy person tunnel85, you've got it completely right
so its the fourth time both songs were played during a concert.

I am now listening to Milan's version of BTT, great version indeed  :thumbsup
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Re: Concert # 35:2013.06.15, Malm
« Reply #20 on: June 16, 2013, 05:51:24 PM »
Guy's diary: 'The Malmo venue is familiar, we played here with 'you know who' in 2011'

 ;D

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Re: Concert # 35:2013.06.15, Malm
« Reply #21 on: June 16, 2013, 06:21:06 PM »
Guy's diary: 'The Malmo venue is familiar, we played here with 'you know who' in 2011'

 ;D



He can't write Crusty like we do ;-)

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Re: Concert # 35:2013.06.15, Malm
« Reply #22 on: June 16, 2013, 07:14:40 PM »
I really wonder if this subliminal "Bob-bashing" that takes place since the 2012 tour is a Guy-thing alone or if Mark (in private) has made the odd statement about Bob Dylan, too. I really feel astonished about it - remember the 2011 tour and the last gigs at Hammersmith when everything was glourious and great.
But I don't want to open a new Dylan-discussion here, it is obviously some kind of "running gag" from Guy's side..

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Re: Concert # 35:2013.06.15, Malm
« Reply #23 on: June 16, 2013, 08:22:23 PM »

He can't write Krusty like we do ;-)

Fixed  ;D

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Re: Concert # 35:2013.06.15, Malm
« Reply #24 on: June 17, 2013, 07:42:45 AM »
thanks all!

correct me if I'm wrong ( and thats a big chance) , but this is the second time with the Cardiff gig that both the "anti" Elvis's manager songs "Back to Tupelo" and "Gator Blood" were played :think
One of my favorites gig.
They also played both songs in Milan and Berlin.
I was in Milan and BTT sounded so brilliant !
Brilliant enough to replace YTC.
Tunnel... coming from you, that says a lot!!!  So, I gave it a listen, and it is amazing!!!   ... But I still want to hear YTC. :-\
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Re: Concert # 35:2013.06.15, Malm
« Reply #25 on: June 18, 2013, 05:52:20 AM »
Lucky again!! Shook hands with MK as the RRs pulled up to the arena! And got me an autograph :wave

I'm sooooo jealous !!!  You're soooo LUCKY !!!!

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Re: Concert # 35:2013.06.15, Malm
« Reply #26 on: June 18, 2013, 10:17:04 AM »
So the song they've rehearsed in Stavanger should be Back To Tupelo -- it fits with the picture, Mike plays guitar on it, capo is on the second fret and there's the F-Chord played in the chorus when playing with the capo.

Most likely,
Back to Tupelo is in the key of Bm existing of the   :Bm,A,G,G6                    &D chords.
so with a capo on the second fret you can play the :Am,G,G(6)barre 3rdpos. &C chords
On the picture you can see Mike playing the G-barre (E-shape) in 3rd position.

And he uses the same guitar during "Back to Tupelo" as the guitar on the picture



"so with a capo on the second fret you can play the :Am,G,G(6)barre 3rdpos. &C chords"

I'd rather say : Am, G, F, F(6) and C chords if you are in the "virtual" key of C.
And the F chord is played in the E shape, if you want, but to me, it's the way to play a F chord, if you imagine the capo being the end of the neck.

and, BTW, there a lot more chords on Tupelo than the few quoted here  ;)

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Re: Concert # 35:2013.06.15, Malm
« Reply #27 on: June 18, 2013, 11:07:37 PM »
So the song they've rehearsed in Stavanger should be Back To Tupelo -- it fits with the picture, Mike plays guitar on it, capo is on the second fret and there's the F-Chord played in the chorus when playing with the capo.

Most likely,
Back to Tupelo is in the key of Bm existing of the   :Bm,A,G,G6                    &D chords.
so with a capo on the second fret you can play the :Am,G,G(6)barre 3rdpos. &C chords
On the picture you can see Mike playing the G-barre (E-shape) in 3rd position.

And he uses the same guitar during "Back to Tupelo" as the guitar on the picture



"so with a capo on the second fret you can play the :Am,G,G(6)barre 3rdpos. &C chords"

I'd rather say : Am, G, F, F(6) and C chords if you are in the "virtual" key of C.
And the F chord is played in the E shape, if you want, but to me, it's the way to play a F chord, if you imagine the capo being the end of the neck.

and, BTW, there a lot more chords on Tupelo than the few quoted here  ;)

yeah I guess in tab books it will be printed as a F(6) when the capo is on second fret.
that's why I wrote G(6) BARRE in third position, which is an E-shape chord and a capo has no influence because the chord use no open-string(s), but tab wise you are right. :smack
what if the D was played on the fifth fret in an A shape, we would call it a D barre in the fifth position (A-shape), thats why I wrote a G barre in third position (E shape or F shape if it feels better )  :hmm

how many (main) chords am I missing..................? :think
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Re: Concert # 35:2013.06.15, Malm
« Reply #28 on: June 19, 2013, 11:12:30 AM »
So the song they've rehearsed in Stavanger should be Back To Tupelo -- it fits with the picture, Mike plays guitar on it, capo is on the second fret and there's the F-Chord played in the chorus when playing with the capo.

Most likely,
Back to Tupelo is in the key of Bm existing of the   :Bm,A,G,G6                    &D chords.
so with a capo on the second fret you can play the :Am,G,G(6)barre 3rdpos. &C chords
On the picture you can see Mike playing the G-barre (E-shape) in 3rd position.

And he uses the same guitar during "Back to Tupelo" as the guitar on the picture



"so with a capo on the second fret you can play the :Am,G,G(6)barre 3rdpos. &C chords"

I'd rather say : Am, G, F, F(6) and C chords if you are in the "virtual" key of C.
And the F chord is played in the E shape, if you want, but to me, it's the way to play a F chord, if you imagine the capo being the end of the neck.

and, BTW, there a lot more chords on Tupelo than the few quoted here  ;)

yeah I guess in tab books it will be printed as a F(6) when the capo is on second fret.
that's why I wrote G(6) BARRE in third position, which is an E-shape chord and a capo has no influence because the chord use no open-string(s), but tab wise you are right. :smack
what if the D was played on the fifth fret in an A shape, we would call it a D barre in the fifth position (A-shape), thats why I wrote a G barre in third position (E shape or F shape if it feels better )  :hmm

how many (main) chords am I missing..................? :think

Well in fact, not so many, but 2 important chords in the song harmony, especially for the solos :
Dm, and C7M, and the C7 during the chorus

check fabulous Foma's work here :
http://tabs.ultimate-guitar.com/m/mark_knopfler/shangri-la_album_crd.htm

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Re: Concert # 35:2013.06.15, Malm
« Reply #29 on: June 19, 2013, 01:41:44 PM »
So the song they've rehearsed in Stavanger should be Back To Tupelo -- it fits with the picture, Mike plays guitar on it, capo is on the second fret and there's the F-Chord played in the chorus when playing with the capo.

Most likely,
Back to Tupelo is in the key of Bm existing of the   :Bm,A,G,G6                    &D chords.
so with a capo on the second fret you can play the :Am,G,G(6)barre 3rdpos. &C chords
On the picture you can see Mike playing the G-barre (E-shape) in 3rd position.

And he uses the same guitar during "Back to Tupelo" as the guitar on the picture



"so with a capo on the second fret you can play the :Am,G,G(6)barre 3rdpos. &C chords"

I'd rather say : Am, G, F, F(6) and C chords if you are in the "virtual" key of C.
And the F chord is played in the E shape, if you want, but to me, it's the way to play a F chord, if you imagine the capo being the end of the neck.

and, BTW, there a lot more chords on Tupelo than the few quoted here  ;)

yeah I guess in tab books it will be printed as a F(6) when the capo is on second fret.
that's why I wrote G(6) BARRE in third position, which is an E-shape chord and a capo has no influence because the chord use no open-string(s), but tab wise you are right. :smack
what if the D was played on the fifth fret in an A shape, we would call it a D barre in the fifth position (A-shape), thats why I wrote a G barre in third position (E shape or F shape if it feels better )  :hmm

how many (main) chords am I missing..................? :think

Well in fact, not so many, but 2 important chords in the song harmony, especially for the solos :
Dm, and C7M, and the C7 during the chorus

check fabulous Foma's work here :
http://tabs.ultimate-guitar.com/m/mark_knopfler/shangri-la_album_crd.htm

notice that the Dm(/F) becomes an Em(/G) ( in third position) when played in Bm and for that capo-ed on the second fret.
Em   (3rd pos.)   XX5453
Em/G(3rd pos.)  3X5453
G6     (3rd pos.)  3X5453

As you see no much difference with the G6 chord

I prefer the G6 above the DM7 because it flows more "radical"  into the A chord although they have no note in common,
I am not sure what Mark plays.

DM7 (2nd pos.) X54222  D F# A C# (capo-ed 2nd fret)
G6    (open)      32X43X  G B D       (capo-ed 2nd fret)

off course I give you credit for the D7  ;D

Try here with the song simultaneously :
http://achords.com/chords/mark-knopfler/back-to-tupelo/


thx mate  :wave
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With the crazy balance of your mind.

 

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