A Mark In Time
Mark Knopfler Discussion => Mark Knopfler Discussion Forum => Topic started by: ustas on April 22, 2010, 11:17:54 AM
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http://www.americansongwriter.com/2010/04/billy-joel-mark-knopfler-lucinda-williams-join-jimmy-webb-on-new-lp/
Hit songwriter Jimmy Webb (
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Thanks ustas for the info. Really looking forward to having a listen. Don't know when they did this recording session.
Wishes
Allen
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uw1bHaUk1CM&feature=related
Highwaymen Rocks in this version :D
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YES!
Mark will be a perfect contribution to this amazing track. One of my favorite classics. Always when I was listening to this track I was seeing MK playing his tradeMARK licks there and here it is! Can't wait to hear it.
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wow!! This is great!
I really like that song! Can`t wait to hear it!
Thanks for the info!
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Here it is. Mark's contribution is Brilliant vocal and guitars!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GigzjefNLRI
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Thanks for the link. Truly a beautiful song.
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nice song!
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Wow!!
Great to hear that Mark is singing two of the verses!! :)
I LOVE IT!!
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Beautiful!!
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Nice, although I think the key is a little high for MK.
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Thanks for the link! Very nice version, although I agree that the key is just too high for MK. His voice works best when sung in low keys. I'm missing his classic guitar licks here too. Nevertheless, brilliant.
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I'll fly a starship
Across the universe divide
Until I reach the other side
I'll find a place to rest my spirit if I can
Perhaps I may become a highwayman again
Or I may simply be a single drop of rain
But I will remain
And I'll be back again
and again, and again, and again.
These are the lyrics of course of the last verse of the song, but Mark changes "highwayman" with "songwriter" which I think is quite sweet!
LE
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YES!
Mark will be a perfect contribution to this amazing track. One of my favorite classics. Always when I was listening to this track I was seeing MK playing his tradeMARK licks there and here it is! Can't wait to hear it.
man, my exact feeling!!
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I could not agree more... Unless its just a preference to some of you like Mark in a lower key!?
I think Mark's voice is absolutely brilliant on this track and it's certainly not out of his range :).
Mark's voice has blown me away so much over the last few years, it's a style I feel that Mark could not do with Dire Straits! It would not have sounded right back in the day.
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I could not agree more... Unless its just a preference to some of you like Mark in a lower key!?
I think Mark's voice is absolutely brilliant on this track and it's certainly not out of his range :).
Mark's voice has blown me away so much over the last few years, it's a style I feel that Mark could not do with Dire Straits! It would not have sounded right back in the day.
It's mainly on his first line, it's sounds like he's straining to reach that high note.
On the lyrics, I think it's more likely that Jimmy Webb changed the lyric himself, I don't think MK would disrespect another songwriters work by altering it. Or perhaps they discussed it between themselves. :)
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I could not agree more... Unless its just a preference to some of you like Mark in a lower key!?
I think Mark's voice is absolutely brilliant on this track and it's certainly not out of his range :).
Mark's voice has blown me away so much over the last few years, it's a style I feel that Mark could not do with Dire Straits! It would not have sounded right back in the day.
There is no question Mark's voice improved over the last 15 years, and it's very cool to finally know how it sounds in full range but still I prefer when he sings in low keys - his natural territory. High keys are dangerous for MK, I think. It sounds terrific on a record but when performed LIVE it is a struggle. For example, I loved his harmonies with Emmylou Harris on All the roadrunning album, but they didn't sound as great live. Mark has set up a vocal trap on himself. You can tell that he's excited that he can sing stuff that he wasn't able to sing 15 years ago, but it requires effort and precision and I always thought a great advantage of MK's singing was this laid back manner which he still has on stage even today.
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Did I missunderstand the news about Jimmy Webbs record, or does Mk contribute in two songs?
Mark Knopfler provided lead electric guitar on
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The digital booklet says:
9. HIGHWAYMAN
FEAtURING MARK KNOPFLER
Jimmy Webb C 1977 White Oak Songs (ASCAP)
When I made
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Wow! I am so used to Johnny Cash's deep voice on this song it was almost a bit of a shock to hear Mark sing quite high - but a positive shock. I think it sounds brilliant! Also, as much as I love the version with Cash, Nelson, Kristofferson and Jennings, it has always sounded a little too 80's and overproduced to me (the spaceship sounds for example) but this version presents the essentials of the song. Very nice!
By the way, I didn't know Mark was interested in sailing. Interesting!
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The digital booklet says:
9. HIGHWAYMAN
FEAtURING MARK KNOPFLER
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GUEST MUSICIANS:
Mark Knopfler: Lead Electric Guitar on
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The digital booklet says:
9. HIGHWAYMAN
FEAtURING MARK KNOPFLER
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GUEST MUSICIANS:
Mark Knopfler: Lead Electric Guitar on
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I just listened to The Highwayman, and I absolutely love it. Fantastic with MK! :)
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Thaks for that. But who is the teacher and who is the student?
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Its symptomatic of MK at the momentt for me - absolutely gorgeous song, brilliantly sung and I love it. But oh for just a little more guitar.....!
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Woaaaw !!
One of the very first country song i've heard (by Cash Nelson Jenning Kristoferson...)and MY favorite country song ever !
But ....I didn't know it was written by Jimmy Webb.... :-[
Love this version with Mark !
Is it me or?
At 1:00 I hear "I was a sailor. I was born upon the Tyne...." ( instead of I was a sailor. I was born upon the tide) but maybe that's just my imagination? has MK changed the lyrics?
They changed "Perhaps I may become a highwayman again" in 'Perhaps I may become a songwritter again'... i love that
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Is it me or?
At 1:00 I hear "I was a sailor. I was born upon the Tyne...." ( instead of I was a sailor. I was born upon the tide) but maybe that's just my imagination? has MK changed the lyrics?
Haha Yes that seems to be my favourite line in this song ,but it is really hard to spot the difference the original is tide but I prefer Tyne!
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Interesting interview with Jimmy Webb on NPR Weekend Edition Sunday. If you click on the "listen to" he expands on MK's vocal influence a bit more than it says in the text that accompanies the article. What was most interesting was to hear how much the other musicians in his group listen to MK.
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=128544514
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CD by Jimmy Webb featuring MK in 'the Highwayman'
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GigzjefNLRI
Sally
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Thank you sak4! It was lovely, I really enjoyed it. :)
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Yeah, thank you for the link! Also the iTunes link, I downloaded it there, thought that 0,99
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honestly, i far prefer the "cvover" by "the highwayman" themselves...
look here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uw1bHaUk1CM&feature=related
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honestly, i far prefer the "cvover" by "the highwayman" themselves...
look here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uw1bHaUk1CM&feature=related
Jimmy Webb and MK for me! :)
I missed the previous part of this thread, but I really love the latest version of this song and MK's voice sounds wonderful, even though it is a bit strained in places.