Hi all,
Just gathering ideas for an ideal live compilation... what are your favourites versions of live DS/MK songs and why ? as for me, it goes that way. Thanks and cheers !
-Sultans of Swing: Wembley 85. Just love the saxophone & guitar dialogue... RAH'96 is a good contender with piano.
-R&J: On the night. The sax is a killer. RLRR one is a good alternative.
-Tunnel of Love: Munich '91. Smoother and lovelier than Alchemy with chorus and long band intros...
-Solid Rock: On the night. a bit childish, but sooo powerful and fun to watch.
-Telegraph Road: Vaison la Romaine '96. So powerful, yet less rough than Alchemy and without Paul Franklin's steel guitar
-Private Investigations: On the night. Just for the sax again
-Brothers in Arms: Mandela'88. So powerful and beautiful
-Money for Nothing: Montserrat '97 with Sting and Eric Clapton. A killer.
-Walk of Life: none. the one MK song I hate. Glad it has been removed from the set list:)
-Your Latest Trick: last OZ Sydney'86. Less formatted than On the Night.
-Why Worry: Can't decide between Wembley'85 and RLRR with Emylou.
-The Man's too strong: Wembley'85, the only one anyway, so powerful.
-Ride accross the River: Last Oz'86, such a great opener
-Calling Elvis: On the Night. Hands down.
-On Every Street: is there a choice ?
-Rudiger: London'85. So powerful and nice
-Done with Bonaparte: RLRR with Emilyou. A killer
-What It Is: not sure, live versions seem to slow and I prefer the studio version. 2001 STP tour, maybe
-Sailing to Philly: same remark
-Speedway At Nazareth: RLRR with Emylou. THE masterpiece
-Why Aye Man: 2002 version on the TRD bonus CD. Rough and powerful, plus Chris White' sax !
-Boom, Like That: Deenver 2005
-Our Shnagri-La: RLRR with Emylou. Beautiful.
- For most recently played songs there is not much choice yet.. Special mentions to Hill Farmer's blues, Marbletown, Coyote,
and the GL songs
-So Far Away: RLRR with Emily Harris. Such a beautiful blend of voices.