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OfflineSamGolden

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Re: Chris Whitten interview
« Reply #90 on: February 15, 2022, 02:06:34 PM »
 I got up this morning, I had a good coffee while listening to "Donkey Town", a very beautiful piece, very melodious, a very beautiful voice from Mark, simply the sound of the guitar and the harmonious voice of Emmilou Harris in the background. And there... I said to myself "but that's the real talent of MK", to write a beautiful melodious song.

...And there was no drums.

I started the day in a good mood.

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Re: Chris Whitten interview
« Reply #91 on: February 15, 2022, 03:09:17 PM »
all i wanted to know was how he got here in the first place......will never know now....
any Knopfler, Floyd or Dylan will do....

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Re: Chris Whitten interview
« Reply #92 on: February 15, 2022, 03:33:01 PM »
I am very happy that someone like Chris W is here on this forum. Hope he comes back sometimes… :thumbsup

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Re: Chris Whitten interview
« Reply #93 on: February 15, 2022, 04:33:54 PM »
Lolz, yes, how do we know it's the real Chris Whitten on Instagram?!

He upload a lot of videos of him playing, personal pictures, tells about his career, his recordings... looks like him.  ;)
So Long

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Re: Chris Whitten interview
« Reply #94 on: February 15, 2022, 04:34:26 PM »
all i wanted to know was how he got here in the first place......will never know now....

why not? he usually answers messages on his instagram...
So Long

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Re: Chris Whitten interview
« Reply #95 on: February 15, 2022, 05:09:40 PM »
It's actually an embarrassment that an actual member of DS comes on to our forum and it descends into this complete shit show, what a disappointment.

Exactly thought the same.
I felt very happy when Chris appeared here and gave some insight.
And I liked his drumming on the OES Tour.
Especially on Elvis and Sultans. He had this drive...
Thanks Chris for showing up on AMIT
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Re: Chris Whitten interview
« Reply #96 on: February 15, 2022, 05:44:10 PM »
I got up this morning, I had a good coffee while listening to "Donkey Town", a very beautiful piece, very melodious, a very beautiful voice from Mark, simply the sound of the guitar and the harmonious voice of Emmilou Harris in the background. And there... I said to myself "but that's the real talent of MK", to write a beautiful melodious song.

...And there was no drums.

I like this song much. It was played once or twice at the very beginning of the MK-EH tour but was quickly dropped from the set, sadly.

A bit of drums by Sir Danny though.  ;D

Aah the 2006 tour. Good times long gone.


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Re: Chris Whitten interview
« Reply #97 on: February 15, 2022, 05:50:51 PM »
Saw it in Hamburg luckily.
In Rotterdam it was dropped already
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Re: Chris Whitten interview
« Reply #98 on: February 15, 2022, 05:56:55 PM »
I got up this morning, I had a good coffee while listening to "Donkey Town", a very beautiful piece, very melodious, a very beautiful voice from Mark, simply the sound of the guitar and the harmonious voice of Emmilou Harris in the background. And there... I said to myself "but that's the real talent of MK", to write a beautiful melodious song.

...And there was no drums.

I like this song much. It was played once or twice at the very beginning of the MK-EH tour but was quickly dropped from the set, sadly.

A bit of drums by Sir Danny though.  ;D

Aah the 2006 tour. Good times long gone.



Did we get it in Dublin?
"You can't polish a doo-doo" - Mark Knopfler

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Re: Chris Whitten interview
« Reply #99 on: February 15, 2022, 05:57:26 PM »
I got up this morning, I had a good coffee while listening to "Donkey Town", a very beautiful piece, very melodious, a very beautiful voice from Mark, simply the sound of the guitar and the harmonious voice of Emmilou Harris in the background. And there... I said to myself "but that's the real talent of MK", to write a beautiful melodious song.

...And there was no drums.

I started the day in a good mood.

Thank you SamGolden, I've re-listened to this song and now I feel depressed.  ;D ;D

Not because of the song which is great, but because I loved this MK period so much… and now it's gone for good.  :'(

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Re: Chris Whitten interview
« Reply #100 on: February 15, 2022, 05:57:58 PM »

I like this song much. It was played once or twice at the very beginning of the MK-EH tour but was quickly dropped from the set, sadly.

A bit of drums by Sir Danny though.  ;D

Aah the 2006 tour. Good times long gone.



Did we get it in Dublin?

Unfortunately not :(

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Re: Chris Whitten interview
« Reply #101 on: February 15, 2022, 11:13:27 PM »
Back to topic, either I'm such a noob of a musician or doesn't care about things, but I see absolutely NO PROBLEM in the way Sultans was played in 1992 drums-wise. Just got here after watching Basel 1992 video and it sounds amazing, on par with all other songs. I know a lot of people apparently hate this drumming, but I'm like — what's all the fuss is all about? If nobody told me, I would never even think about it. Some people can even hear drum heads being changed on that tour, please give me your ears...

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Re: Chris Whitten interview
« Reply #102 on: February 15, 2022, 11:23:27 PM »
 :thumbsup
Yes. I have the same feelings. These are details that are beyond me. For me, every street tour was fantastic and very important.
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Re: Chris Whitten interview
« Reply #103 on: February 16, 2022, 09:48:47 AM »
I got up this morning, I had a good coffee while listening to "Donkey Town", a very beautiful piece, very melodious, a very beautiful voice from Mark, simply the sound of the guitar and the harmonious voice of Emmilou Harris in the background. And there... I said to myself "but that's the real talent of MK", to write a beautiful melodious song.

...And there was no drums.

I like this song much. It was played once or twice at the very beginning of the MK-EH tour but was quickly dropped from the set, sadly.

A bit of drums by Sir Danny though.  ;D

Aah the 2006 tour. Good times long gone.



was there, brilliant show.
on another note. any new post not discussing Chris Whitten in a normal way will be deleted and the thread locked. focus on the music, not on name calling and being butthurt because someone else does not agree with you. grow up
any Knopfler, Floyd or Dylan will do....

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Re: Chris Whitten interview
« Reply #104 on: February 16, 2022, 07:00:42 PM »
Back to topic, either I'm such a noob of a musician or doesn't care about things, but I see absolutely NO PROBLEM in the way Sultans was played in 1992 drums-wise. Just got here after watching Basel 1992 video and it sounds amazing, on par with all other songs. I know a lot of people apparently hate this drumming, but I'm like — what's all the fuss is all about? If nobody told me, I would never even think about it. Some people can even hear drum heads being changed on that tour, please give me your ears...

Hi Pavel, nice to meet you! I´m drummer and i come from Argentina (so sorry for my more or less english)
I tell you my humble and subjective opinion. I don't hate the Chris drumming on SOS during the OES Tour, but i prefer by far the sound on the BIA Tour with Terry. I prefer the 85 period because the sounds of the drums, i think that matches very well, the drumming and the fills that Terry makes. I ever thought that the drums in the OES Tour sounded skinny and inconsistent (Chris  tuned the drums a higher pitch than Terry).

I wait for yout answer to continue the discussion..

PD: You have a great YT Channel!

 

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