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Showing posts with label Dire Straits. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dire Straits. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 12, 2013

Dire Straights & Domaine Magellan Rose


Mark Freuder Knopfler was born on 12 August 1949 in Glasgow, Scotland to an English mother and a Hungarian father. He has a graduate degree in English, but, of course, is best known as the lead guitarist and driving force behind one of the greatest rock bands of all time, Dire Straits. In my personal opinion, he is one of the finest lead guitarists to have ever picked up the instrument. His haunting tone, chord progressions, and leads have a moody, emotional quality. I’ve included a full concert performed in the Netherlands (with excellent sound quality) that really illustrates his skill. His playing is effortless.

Also, since Money For Nothing was the first music video ever shown on British TV, I’ve included a revised version. The second verse of the original commented on “the little faggot with the earing and the makeup,” not terribly politically correct these days and Knopfler sings that verse differently when the song is played live. Hope you enjoy one of my all time favorite bands and a great guitarist.

Dire Straits full concert: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oz3fVqwc14g

Summer has finally arrived, so it’s time to break out some of my favorite warm weather wines. I love the fresh crispness of a Rose and the 2012 Domaine Magellan Vin de Pays des Cotes de Thongues Rose Le Fruit Defendu ($15.00) is a good one. Many people think “sweet” when they see a bottle of Rose, but nothing could be father from the truth. This wine is coppery-pink in the glass with a bouquet of strawberries, cherries, and fresh cut flowers, but it has a dry, crispness with good minerality and flavors of cherries and a bit of rhubarb. Roses like this one are very refreshing on a warm summer evening, and if the neighbors get a little peeved because you’re cranking the Dire Straits concert through your tower speakers on the back deck, just invite them over for a glass. I bet they’ll enjoy it.

Cheers!

Sunday, July 22, 2012

Pump It Up Music & La Vielle Ferme Rose Ventoux


It was 105o in Lincoln today. That makes the 20th day of 95o+ weather we’ve had in a row and the 7th time we’ve hit the century mark in the last two weeks. It makes it difficult to want to do anything, let alone head off for work on a Monday knowing the temperature’s gonna make Hell look like the North Pole. So to motivate and pump you up for the week, I’ve assembled a collection of my favorite “Pump-Up songs. 

What do I mean by a pump-up song? It’s a song you want to listen to when you’re in the gym and feeling the strain of lifting weights or running on a treadmill or cross trainer. It’s a song that keeps you going when you’re out on a 5 mile run in the heat. It’s a song when you’re traveling cross-country and need a boost to stay awake. And it’s a song when your job sucks and you need something to get you through the drudgery, i.e. I’ve had some really sucking experiences at my job lately and as I listened to my Pandora channels, on two consecutive mornings, AC/DC’s Highway to Hell came on. Ironic? 

These are songs that you crank, that you tap your toes, or feel your body sway to the music. One of my all time favorites is Dire Strait’s Money for Nothing, but all of these will get you going. One caution, be careful if you listen while driving as the next thing you know, you’re 25 over the speed limit and there are flashing blue and red lights in your rearview mirror. Pump it up!

ZZ Top:

Metallica:

Aerosmith:
Sweet Emotion: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V87ZNemLyRk

Scorpions:
Rock you like a hurricane: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OI2COawqMJQ

AC/DC:

Cream:

Van Halen:

Orianthi:

Joe Satriani:

Eric Johnson:

Stevie Ray Vaugh:

Led Zepplin:

Dire Straits:

The weather begs the question, “Why does anyone live in Nebraska?” My wife and I have asked that question a lot lately. Maybe it’s time to move to cooler climes. But when it’s this hot, it calls for something refreshing, like a 2011 La Vielle Ferme Rose Ventoux, Rhone Valley ($10.00). It’s produced by the Perrin family of Chateau de Beaucastel fame. It’s a blend of Grenache, Syrah, and Cinsault. Beautiful strawberry pink color with aromas of strawberries and cherries that follow on the palate. It’s a very rich, balanced wine that refreshes on a hot summer evening (it’s still above 100 as I write this at 7:15 PM). So grab a bottle and hit the floor with some great music. In fact, play it while you’re getting ready for work tomorrow morning. Anything to get you going! Enjoy!

Cheers!