Three MORE years. I had about six different places to post this video, I put it here to call attention to one of the best "stellar recordings" I own, Dire Straits' "Brothers in Arms". I'm lucky enough to have the 5.1 remix, I just need to find it and listen again.
EweTube's Algorithm (all hail!) has been feeding me videos of music instructors/composers/classical musicians who listen to a classic rock song, and claim to have never heard it before, and then give their opinions in real time. Here, a classical harpist listens to the Title Cut of BiA, for the first time (how can you claim to be a pro musician and never have heard this??? but I digress).
She immediately identifies Mark's subtle vocal, and how the guitar playing is a bit more lyrical (it appears she's watching the video, but doesn't quite add it up that both are the same guy). Then catches the beauty of the buildup, and figures out its not a "battle scene" type song (as the title suggests) but rather a reflection of an individual (dying, I believe) after the fact.
The clip she was played left out the extended intro, and more sadly left out the back-n-forth between Mark's guitar and the Hammond. I had a Nord Stage II synth that nicely replicated the Hammond B3 organ, and damn I loved that instrument (still have it), played it live for at least six years (and even impressed my old college buds at ISU a couple summers ago). I have a lot of Hammond music in my CD collection (Billie Preston, Joey, Jimmy Smith, etc) but NO organ part makes me weep like that ending of BiA; it just
cries!! I wish I could've heard her thoughts on hearing that part, but the video doesn't cover it.
Anyhoo, just something interesting I saw tonight. I need to get a new TV...
EDIT:
The "official" MTV video of this tune truncates both the intro, and the outro with the fantastic organ-izing. Here's the full-length version, I'm hopefully posting it at the right place but I'm not good at this stuff.
EDIT II: Woohoo, nailed it!