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Mark Knopfler performing a great version of "Money for Nothing" during "Music for Montserrat", live from Royal Albert Hall, London - 15 September 1997.



Mark Knopfler - vocals, guitar
Eric Clapton - guitar
Sting - backing vocals
Guy Fletcher - keyboards
Phil Palmer - guitar
Phil Collins - drums
Ray Cooper - percussion
 
Mark Knopfler performing a great version of "Money for Nothing" during "Music for Montserrat", live from Royal Albert Hall, London - 15 September 1997.
Mark Knopfler - vocals, guitar
Eric Clapton - guitar
Sting - backing vocals
Guy Fletcher - keyboards
Phil Palmer - guitar
Phil Collins - drums
Ray Cooper - percussion
Mark was surrounded with musical greats, but his original recording was so good, they could not surpass it.

-1 to Eric for trying to embellish the sequence. I hate it when a performer goes off script, thinking their "addition" is clever and helpful. No, almost always the original is the best (and correct) rendition. How would he feel about Joe Cocker (the song slayer) butchering "Layla"?
 
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