A Mark In Time
Mark Knopfler Discussion => Mark Knopfler Discussion Forum => Topic started by: Pottel on August 23, 2010, 01:24:02 PM
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just heard Gravy Train, and besides the obvious fact that i love it as i do with most b-sides, i noticed the Calling Elvis riff at about 5:34...
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...sort of...
Great song indeed! I bet this is exactly the kind of "guitar-hero-dueling-stuff" that MK doesn't want to play anymore or even hates to play these days...
Sad enough...
LE
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I wouldn't say that he hates to play it but he is now more inclined to play something else when acting as Mark Knopfler in concert.
But sharing a club stage with friends musicians, getting loose after a few pints of lager and why not let it roll it?
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But sharing a club stage with friends musicians, getting loose after a few pints of lager and why not let it roll it?
Yeah, I can imagine that, too.
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Referring to the topic here, are there any b-sides at all these days? Would you regard "Early Bird" and the three Deluxe Bonus tracks as a kind of "b-sides"?
Early Bird is really a great song... If I remember right, the last "real" b-side was "Summer of Love"? Great, too. Also "Small Potatoes" was phantastic...
It is really a pity that MK doesn't want to release the classic "single" with exclusive tracks on the b-side anymore...
Let's hope the next album will change the release politics a little bit. No overpriced Deluxe-crap with crappy songs that in other times would have gone directly into the bin...
LE
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To me, a b-side is always a song not released in the record as released as a bonus track in a 7'' single, a cd-single or whatever format, but always released, so Pulling down the ride, homeboy, Good as gold, Early bird and Time in the sun, to me, are b-sides of the Get Lucky cd.
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oh boy, my claim to fame....brilliant....
why ohwhy was it not on the record goddamnit..... :disbelief
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oh boy, my claim to fame....brilliant....
why ohwhy was it not on the record goddamnit..... :disbelief
what difference does it make, as long as we can hear it? ;)
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oh boy, my claim to fame....brilliant....
why ohwhy was it not on the record goddamnit..... :disbelief
what difference does it make, as long as we can hear it? ;)
It doesn't make any difference to me at all - I have all the B-sides on one disc. :) Well, two! ;D
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I know, i just don't get the decision of not putting it in the record, i know the man decides, i just cannot grasp it...
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Maybe MK didn't think it fitted in very well. Personally, I would have preferred it to either No Can Do or Don't You Get It, neither of which I like as much.
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In those days he had so many songs that somehow someone was always sure to get something else apart from the album. So 14 songs on the Golden Heart album, 70 minutes of music - and bonus on singles. That was really great! Nothing came together with KTGC, and one short song with Shangri-La... But I do not want to complain, Marks records are always valuable and worth of every single cent... I remember that sticker on the Wag The Dog soundtrack - "specially priced mini album - this mini-album has a total running time of 24 minutes and has been priced accordingly" That's what I call commercial integrity!
I think "My Clame To Fame" could have been perfect for replacing "Nobody's got the gun", one of maybe three, four songs that I always try to avoid and that I only "listen" to if I am not able to put off the stereo (in case I fell asleep or something... :lol) The other ones are "Angel Of Mercy", "Ticket To Heaven", Don't Crash The Ambulance" and sometimes also "Les Boys"... But that says nothing about their objective quality, it is just that I do not like them.
LE
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ticket to heaven? brilliant schmaltz...and ambulance was one of my favorites on shangri la...loll...
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You see, if MK were to ask each one of us what songs should be on his albums, he would get different answers from all of us, and that's OK, it means everyone is correct, because they are all good songs - just some are better than others and everyone has their own favourites ;D I hope that makes some sense!
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oh boy, my claim to fame....brilliant....
why ohwhy was it not on the record goddamnit..... :disbelief
what difference does it make, as long as we can hear it? ;)
In the case of the GL extra, the difference is to order the expensive Deluxe box instead of buying one or two singles. And to have to buy GL again but in mp3 format to get another rarities...
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I remember that sticker on the Wag The Dog soundtrack - "specially priced mini album - this mini-album has a total running time of 24 minutes and has been priced accordingly" That's what I call commercial integrity!
Hahaha, indeed! And I paid about 17 euros for it...
But more on topic, I actually prefer the real CD singles. I have KTGC on vinyl (including the single with Boom, like that live as as kind of B-side). But let's be honest, I've listened to the vinyl once or twice... CD's are much easier nowadays (says who, a guy born in 1986). :lol
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Hahaha, indeed! And I paid about 17 euros for it...
Yeah, me too!