Dire Straits - Money For Nothing (live At Knebworth) 〈EXCLUSIVE〉
Released five years after its 1985 debut on Brothers in Arms , the song had already become a global anthem. At Knebworth, the "growling" guitar tone—originally inspired by ZZ Top's Billy Gibbons —felt even more raw and stadium-ready.
: Providing extra percussion, making the groove even heavier than the studio original. Dire Straits - Money For Nothing (Live At Knebworth)
: Joining on guitar to trade lines and add a soulful, blues-driven depth to the track. Released five years after its 1985 debut on
Rock History: When Dire Straits Conquered Knebworth (1990) There are live performances, and then there are moments . On June 30, 1990, at , Dire Straits didn’t just play a set; they helped anchor one of the most legendary charity concerts in rock history . The Silver Clef Award Winners Concert was staged to raise funds for Nordoff-Robbins Music Therapy and the BRIT School, drawing a massive crowd of 120,000 fans. : Joining on guitar to trade lines and
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: Fronting the band with his signature fingerstyle precision.
The official live video captures the massive energy of the field as that iconic riff kicks in. For many, this performance represents Dire Straits at their absolute peak—effortlessly cool, technically flawless, and backed by some of their greatest peers.