During an interview with Rolling Stone UK, Mark Knopfler and Brian Johnson recalled traveling around the world to meet Cyndi Lauper, Sam Fender and more
Two of the biggest names in world rock, Brian Johnson (vocalist of AC DC) It is Mark Knopfler (guitarist and singer of Dire Straits) came together to run the series Music Legendsproduced by the television channel Sky Arts. So far, there is no expected arrival date in Brazil.
It is worth remembering that the first episode will be broadcast next Thursday, the 25th. The series follows the duo of artists as they travel around the world to talk about their careers with iconic names in music, such as Tom Jones, Sam Fender, Cyndi Lauper, Neil Rodgers, Carlos Santana It is Emmylou Harris.
During an interview with Rolling Stone UK, Johnson It is Knopfler were asked if they learned anything unexpected from the interviews. “Absolutely. If you just take Cindy, you will remember what a fantastic voice she had and Brian would agree with that. But she pursued a career in cinema and musicals and you often forget that,” replied the member of Dire Straits.
It helped us remember that and, well, of course she did. Because she is very talented and there is a girl who could step up and do anything she wanted despite all the opposition.
“We could also feel the warmth of these people. We heard stories that Cindy could be difficult to work with and a former wild child, but nothing could be further from the truth,” he added. Brian Johnson. “She brought a dulcimer with her and was playing, singing and it was a wonderful surprise. Maybe it’s the way they felt so comfortable with us and I’m proud that I and Mark can we, you know, spread that feeling.”
In another moment, Johnson commented on the return to the shows of AC DC after health problems: “Well, I just don’t know what to think! We tested it last October at Power Trip Festival in the Las Vegas desert and it seemed to work very well out there. I’m going to try and I’m lucky that modern technology has allowed me to be here and have this chance. You know, I’m going to stay here singing until I drop.”
Source: Rollingstone

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