GENRE: Folk Rock | Rock
FORMAT: Lossless (Flac)
SIZE: 908 mb (3% Recovery)
Recorded live at The Orpheum Theatre , Minneapolis, USA, 17th July 2005.
Soundboard recording from the Shangri-La world tour 2005.
Perfect sound quality, complete concert.
TRACKLIST:
Disc 1
1. Why aye man
2. Walk of life
3. What it is
4. Sailing to Philadelphia
5. Romeo and Juliet
6. Sultans of swing
7. Done with Bonaparte
8. Song for Sonny Liston
9. RĂ¼diger
Disc 2
1. All that matters
2. Boom, like that
3. Speedway at Nazareth
4. Telegraph road
5. Brothers in arms
6. Money for nothing
7. So far away
BONUS:
8. Money for nothing (New York, 29th June 2005)
Mark Knopfler (Guitar / Vocals)
Guy Fletcher (Keyboards / Guitars / Vocals)
Danny Cummings (Drums)
Glenn Worf (Bass)
Matt Rollings (Piano / Organ / Accordion)
Richard Bennett (Guitar)
NOTES:
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FORMAT: Lossless (Flac)
SIZE: 908 mb (3% Recovery)
Recorded live at The Orpheum Theatre , Minneapolis, USA, 17th July 2005.
Soundboard recording from the Shangri-La world tour 2005.
Perfect sound quality, complete concert.
TRACKLIST:
Disc 1
1. Why aye man
2. Walk of life
3. What it is
4. Sailing to Philadelphia
5. Romeo and Juliet
6. Sultans of swing
7. Done with Bonaparte
8. Song for Sonny Liston
9. RĂ¼diger
Disc 2
1. All that matters
2. Boom, like that
3. Speedway at Nazareth
4. Telegraph road
5. Brothers in arms
6. Money for nothing
7. So far away
BONUS:
8. Money for nothing (New York, 29th June 2005)
Mark Knopfler (Guitar / Vocals)
Guy Fletcher (Keyboards / Guitars / Vocals)
Danny Cummings (Drums)
Glenn Worf (Bass)
Matt Rollings (Piano / Organ / Accordion)
Richard Bennett (Guitar)
NOTES:
"The Minneapolis concert was fantastic, well beyond my expectations. We were in the second balcony, with a great view of the stage. The band and audience both had amazing energy, and everything sounded great. I was thrilled that the set list included two of my favorites, RĂ¼diger and All That Matters (which has shown up very rarely on the tour). "
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Mark Knopfler on the lawsuit against Napster and his opinion on bootlegs:
"I am against this lawsuit. It was said TV would be the end of cinema, it was said tapes would kill records and CD burners would kill CD's, but that's not true. Technology will always progress. The only real danger comes from countries which practise industrial piracy. I've always encouraged the recordings of my concerts. From the stage I had fun seeing all those little red lights of recorders and these microphones hold by fans. That's no danger and even quite cool. Fans who buy bootlegs already own all the official albums anyway. They do us no harm and I find these raids against bootlegs shops ridiculous."
(Interview by Sacha Reins, Le Point, 22th September 2000)
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