Johnson and Knopfler's music legends

Johnson and Knopfler's music legends

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Skyedriver

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17,975 posts

283 months

Wednesday 1st May
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Watched the first prog on Sky Arts - Tom Jones.

Bit of a rambling natter. Brian Johnson full of himself as usual, Mark Knopfler seemed a little hesitant to speak and Sir Tom was great.

Nyloc20

598 posts

64 months

Wednesday 1st May
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Thanks for posting, I missed this but will be watching the rest of the series. I’ve been a Dire Straits/Knopfler fan forever (it seems)

Skyedriver

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17,975 posts

283 months

Wednesday 1st May
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Nyloc20 said:
Thanks for posting, I missed this but will be watching the rest of the series. I’ve been a Dire Straits/Knopfler fan forever (it seems)
Should be able to get it on catch up or one of Sky's countless repeats?
Nice insight into Sir Tom's beginnings.

Giantt

470 posts

37 months

Thursday 2nd May
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Skyedriver said:
Watched the first prog on Sky Arts - Tom Jones.

Bit of a rambling natter. Brian Johnson full of himself as usual, Mark Knopfler seemed a little hesitant to speak and Sir Tom was great.
Brian Johnson full of himself,what like the singer on one of the largest selling albums ever,tours to millions n a legitimate rock n roll star?
Saw him in the pub last Saturday,full of himself,no just another punter out for a drink n bit craic, television personna can be misleading?

Lotobear

6,468 posts

129 months

Friday 3rd May
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Giantt said:
Skyedriver said:
Watched the first prog on Sky Arts - Tom Jones.

Bit of a rambling natter. Brian Johnson full of himself as usual, Mark Knopfler seemed a little hesitant to speak and Sir Tom was great.
Brian Johnson full of himself,what like the singer on one of the largest selling albums ever,tours to millions n a legitimate rock n roll star?
Saw him in the pub last Saturday,full of himself,no just another punter out for a drink n bit craic, television personna can be misleading?
I used to see BJ in The Queens pub in Shieldfield (a suburb of Newcastle), pub now long gone. This was back in the 80's but he always came over as a canny, genuine, guy. We used to bob over there at lunchtime when I was doing a day release course at the old Poly across the central motorway.

You always knew he was in as his vintage Triumph car would be parked outside, so always a car fan even back then.

Lotobear

6,468 posts

129 months

Friday 3rd May
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Just for context smile


NDA

21,676 posts

226 months

Friday 3rd May
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I spent a bit of time with Knopfler a couple of years ago - a nicer and more down to earth man would be hard to find. It's easy to forget he's a global rock god when in his company... the sort of chap to ask you lots of questions about yourself - and then remember your name 3 months later. Remarkable.

Giantt

470 posts

37 months

Friday 3rd May
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Lotobear said:
Giantt said:
Skyedriver said:
Watched the first prog on Sky Arts - Tom Jones.

Bit of a rambling natter. Brian Johnson full of himself as usual, Mark Knopfler seemed a little hesitant to speak and Sir Tom was great.
Brian Johnson full of himself,what like the singer on one of the largest selling albums ever,tours to millions n a legitimate rock n roll star?
Saw him in the pub last Saturday,full of himself,no just another punter out for a drink n bit craic, television personna can be misleading?
I used to see BJ in The Queens pub in Shieldfield (a suburb of Newcastle), pub now long gone. This was back in the 80's but he always came over as a canny, genuine, guy. We used to bob over there at lunchtime when I was doing a day release course at the old Poly across the central motorway.

You always knew he was in as his vintage Triumph car would be parked outside, so always a car fan even back then.
Same here in Chelsea,pretty non descript looking,no flat cap!No entourage,just a bloke in the pub,has a drink n chat,no one bothers him,cool

Nyloc20

598 posts

64 months

Saturday 4th May
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I watched the second episode featuring Sam Fender yesterday on catch-up. I enjoyed it, Mark Knopfier seems happy with Brian Johnson taking the lead in the discussions. I’m sure he could have got more involved if he wanted to. Presumably the producer was happy with how it went.

Skyedriver

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17,975 posts

283 months

Saturday 4th May
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Giantt said:
Skyedriver said:
Watched the first prog on Sky Arts - Tom Jones.

Bit of a rambling natter. Brian Johnson full of himself as usual, Mark Knopfler seemed a little hesitant to speak and Sir Tom was great.
Brian Johnson full of himself,what like the singer on one of the largest selling albums ever,tours to millions n a legitimate rock n roll star?
Saw him in the pub last Saturday,full of himself,no just another punter out for a drink n bit craic, television personna can be misleading?
Yes, I'm sure he's alright in company or on a one to one, in the interview with Sir Tom, he took the lead, Mark K, sat back and let it flow.
Others have said the same, Brian is OK, maybe it's set up for him to be lead interviewer.
Anyway OK programme will watch the series.

Higgs boson

1,098 posts

154 months

Saturday 4th May
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I'm Just about to watch the Santana episode.

The only one that hasn't held my interest was the Fender one - too young to be relatable (nobody's fault). smile


Skyedriver

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17,975 posts

283 months

Watched my recording of the Cyndi Lauper interview and really enjoyed it.
TBH I don't know that much about her other than the couple of big hits and that i saw her at the John Lennon memorial concert in Liverpool back yonder.
Her history and comments were great and the bits of M&B wandering the streets of NY were entertaining and enlightening. TBH I never realised Mark had lived over there but there again I think everyone in the music biz has at some time.

Nyloc20

598 posts

64 months

Tuesday
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Skyedriver said:
Watched my recording of the Cyndi Lauper interview and really enjoyed it.
TBH I don't know that much about her other than the couple of big hits and that i saw her at the John Lennon memorial concert in Liverpool back yonder.
Her history and comments were great and the bits of M&B wandering the streets of NY were entertaining and enlightening. TBH I never realised Mark had lived over there but there again I think everyone in the music biz has at some time.
She must have had a fantastic life in music, looking forward to watching this. I’ve only watched the first two in the series so far, I stack stuff like this up on the Sky box to cheer me up on a rainy day.