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I downloaded it here:https://magazinecave.com/guitar-world-september-2025/
Quote from: superval99 on July 27, 2025, 05:38:24 PMI downloaded it here:https://magazinecave.com/guitar-world-september-2025/Thanks for the link.That was actually a surprisingly nice and interesting interview. And I was pretty surprised by what he said about playing in time. That he was still learning to get that right even around the time of BIA.
Nobody here calls themselves a superfan. No one calls anyone here a superfan. So I'm not sure where the so-called superfans business comes from.You seems like a very angry person. You should go and have a cup of tea and a wank.
Quote from: fan no more on July 27, 2025, 07:47:18 PMQuote from: superval99 on July 27, 2025, 05:38:24 PMI downloaded it here:https://magazinecave.com/guitar-world-september-2025/Thanks for the link.That was actually a surprisingly nice and interesting interview. And I was pretty surprised by what he said about playing in time. That he was still learning to get that right even around the time of BIA.Great to have Knopfler in the mag, really good for the layman, but I didn't learn anything to be fair. I think those stories have been covered anyway... the only info i've always been denied especially by many of you so called superfans are the intricate details of who played what guitars on Love Over Gold, especially when DS had a phenomenal talent in Hal Lindes. Making Movies might also be up for debate but Sid Mcginnis was brought in and I think I can make out what he played. Especially on Expresso Love. But nothing regarding LOG. Which of course is Dire Straits best album by a country mile....So yeah if you have information about who played which guitar parts on the LOG album, i'd be intrigued.Cheers.