A Mark In Time
Previous Tours => 2013 Privateering World Tour => Topic started by: shangri la 1 on May 27, 2013, 05:08:56 AM
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PRIVATEERING TOUR 2013 [C 23]
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Location:- http://www.royalalberthall.com/ Mark Knopfler:- http://www.royalalberthall.com/tickets/mark-knopfler/default.aspx
Clock @ Weather:- http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/city.html?n=136
TICKETS: http://www.royalalberthall.com/tickets/default.aspx?dm=false&m=2013-5-27&tab=Shows
AMIT members attending:- http://www.amarkintime.org/forum/index.php/topic,2573.0.html
Previous Concert:- http://www.amarkintime.org/forum/index.php/topic,3073.0.html
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Mark's RAH show (1) Charity:- Elephant Family http://www.elephantfamily.org/
31songs now played on this tour
SET LIST RAH (1)
Different from last Concert in RED
01. What it is
02. Corned beef city
03. Privateering
04. Father & Son
05. Hill farmers blues
06. I dug up a diamond (Ruth Moody)
07. Seattle (Ruth Moody)
08. I used to could (Nigel Hitchcock)
09. Romeo & Juliet (Nigel Hitchcock)
10. Sultans of Swing
11. Haul Away
12. Postcards from paraguay
13. Marbletown
14. Speedway at Nazareth
15. Telegraph Road
16. Our Shangr-La (Nigel Hitchcock)
17. Going Home (Nigel Hitchcock
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I go for the same setlist as Amsterdam only now with Sultans.........
Have a good one :wave
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Im gonna go for a complete change with Redbud tree, yon two crows, kingdom of gold and yes sultans too!!! RAH all decorated with 'Privateering' posters signs.
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I Think that the setlist will not be that much different than the previous one's, may be one or two other songs comparing to the Brighton gig.
Not that I am not wish for a new song in the setlist , but I am realistic , esp. when it comes to MK's setlist anyway :think
I wish everybody from AMIT & others over there in The RAH a stunning evening ,ENJOY!! :thumbsup
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Is Nigel with them? Maybe they'll play "Moanin' ". ;D ;D ;D
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Is Nigel with them? Maybe they'll play "Moanin' ". ;D ;D ;D
Yes Nigel is there.
maybe if they followed all the discussion they rehearsed a tune called: "Hymns to the moaning" ;D ;D
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With Ruth Moody there, set list should include IDUAD and hopefully Seattle. And with Nigel there, Romeo, our Shangri -la, and Going Home would be my guess.
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Good luck everbody there!
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Live Setlist today?
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Ruth's just begun :)
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Ruth's just begun :)
:)
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one of my friends there and its his first knopfler concert so be intresting to see what he thinks:))
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Live Setlist today?
Yes :)
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about to begin
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about to begin
Are you saying that Ruth was given 1h and 10 minutes ?? This is unheard for a first part !!
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Start!
Charity: Elephantworld
1. What it is
2. Corned beef city
3. Privateering
4. Father & Son
5. Hill farmers blues
6. I dug up a diamond (Ruth)
7. Seattle (Ruth)
8. I used to could (Sax)
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Start will be the same as usual but after HFB we wille have..........
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Start will be the same as usual but after HFB we wille have..........
Another song you might know ;D ;D ;D ;D
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about to begin
Are you saying that Ruth was given 1h and 10 minutes ?? This is unheard for a first part !!
Was also in Amsterdam, 40 minutes Ruth, than 30 minutes changing on the stage
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Start will be the same as usual but after HFB we wille have..........
Ruth Moody and I Dug up a Diamond ;D
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I may just have to break down and order this one too...looks like more overtime! :lol
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Start!
Charity: Elephantworld
1. What it is
2. Corned beef city
3. Privateering
4. Father & Son
5. Hill farmers blues
6. I dug up a diamond (with Ruth)
Please dont edit the post, write a new One, as the info is going to be missed If we go.other page.
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about to begin
Are you saying that Ruth was given 1h and 10 minutes ?? This is unheard for a first part !!
Was also in Amsterdam, 40 minutes Ruth, than 30 minutes changing on the stage
Ah ok, thanks.
Still, 40 minutes is very generous for a first part ! A fabulous gift from MK to her ! :)
Actually I'm glad, I was afraid not to be able to make it for MK on time in Paris on June 26th, time is 8.00pm, but so that means that MK will start around 9.10pm, so we won't miss him. Not that I wan to miss Ruth on purpose, she seems lovely, but I'd rather miss her than MK if given a choice :)
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Start will be the same as usual but after HFB we wille have..........
Ruth Moody and I Dug up a Diamond ;D
:clap :clap :clap :clap :clap
Next one: Seattle
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Start!
Charity: Elephantworld
1. What it is
2. Corned beef city
3. Privateering
4. Father & Son
5. Hill farmers blues
6. I dug up a diamond (Ruth)
7. Seattle (Ruth)
8. I used to could (Sax)
9. Romeo & Juliet (Sax)
10. Sultans of Swing
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Start!
Charity: Elephantworld
1. What it is
2. Corned beef city
3. Privateering
4. Father & Son
5. Hill farmers blues
6. I dug up a diamond (Ruth)
7. Seattle (Ruth)
8. I used to could (Sax)
Where's KOG ? eliminated ? :(
And above all: Oh Mark, why did you give up on Yon Two Crows !!
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Start!
Charity: Elephantworld
1. What it is
2. Corned beef city
3. Privateering
4. Father & Son
5. Hill farmers blues
6. I dug up a diamond (Ruth)
7. Seattle (Ruth)
8. I used to could (Sax)
Where's KOG ? eliminated ? :(
And above all: Oh Mark, why did you give up on Yon Two Crows !!
I guess we were very lucky in Amsterdam ;D
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Start!
Charity: Elephantworld
1. What it is
2. Corned beef city
3. Privateering
4. Father & Son
5. Hill farmers blues
6. I dug up a diamond (Ruth)
7. Seattle (Ruth)
8. I used to could (Sax)
Where's KOG ? eliminated ? :(
And above all: Oh Mark, why did you give up on Yon Two Crows !!
Its not only love over gold..........but also diamond over gold :(
I was hoppin' for Kingdome of Gold
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Start!
Charity: Elephantworld
1. What it is
2. Corned beef city
3. Privateering
4. Father & Son
5. Hill farmers blues
6. I dug up a diamond (Ruth)
7. Seattle (Ruth)
8. I used to could (Sax)
9. Romeo & Juliet (Sax)
10. Sultans of Swing (big standing ovation)
11. Haul Away
12. Postcards from paraguay
13. Marbletown
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Its not ala knopfler .........but will he do an encore song with Nigel and Ruth together?
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No Gator blood
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so so happy my mate really wanted to see sultans , im glad he played it for him:), were see what hes says about it
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Start!
Charity: Elephantworld
1. What it is
2. Corned beef city
3. Privateering
4. Father & Son
5. Hill farmers blues
6. I dug up a diamond (Ruth)
7. Seattle (Ruth)
8. I used to could (Sax)
9. Romeo & Juliet (Sax)
10. Sultans of Swing (big standing ovation)
11. Haul Away
12. Postcards from paraguay
13. Marbletown
14. Speedway at Nazareth
15. Telegraph Road (incredible outro solo)
16. Our Shangr-La (Sax)
17. Going Home (Sax)
END
Best show so far (according to Ingrid)
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Does it ends with Tr?
Weird
;D ;D ;D
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my txt me he said brothers in arms was just played !!
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Start!
Charity: Elephantworld
1. What it is
2. Corned beef city
3. Privateering
4. Father & Son
5. Hill farmers blues
6. I dug up a diamond (Ruth)
7. Seattle (Ruth)
8. I used to could (Sax)
9. Romeo & Juliet (Sax)
10. Sultans of Swing (big standing ovation)
11. Haul Away
12. Postcards from paraguay
13. Marbletown
14. Speedway at Nazareth
15. Telegraph Road (incredible outro solo)
16. Our Shangr-La (Sax)
17. Going Home (Sax)
END
Best show so far (according to Ingrid)
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my txt me he said brothers in arms was just played !!
Not true...
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Thanks ever so much for the updates Dutchessy..looks like this show is a definite for me!!
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THIS IS NOT THE REAL SETLIST (edited by Jbaent to avoid confusions)
1. What it is
2. Corned beef city
3. Privateering
4. Father & Son
5. Hill farmers blues
6. I dug up a diamond (Ruth)
7. Back to Tupelo or Kingdom of gold
8. I used to could (Sax)
9. Romeo & Juliet (Sax)
10. Sultans of Swing (big standing ovation)
11. Gator blood
12. Yon two crows
13. Marbletown
14. Speedway at Nazareth
15. Telegraph Road (incredible outro solo)
16. Brothers in arms
17. Going Home (Sax)
That would be perfect !
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1. What it is
2. Corned beef city
3. Privateering
4. Father & Son
5. Hill farmers blues
6. I dug up a diamond (Ruth)
7. Back to Tupelo or Kingdom of gold
8. I used to could (Sax)
9. Romeo & Juliet (Sax)
10. Sultans of Swing (big standing ovation)
11. Gator blood
12. Yon two crows
13. Marbletown
14. Speedway at Nazareth
15. Telegraph Road (incredible outro solo)
16. Brothers in arms
17. Going Home (Sax)
That would be perfect !
People can think that this is the real list ;) bit confusing place... but agree with you. Your list is better.
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Best show of The tour. Great audience, best seats in ages, front row, middle, sweet. Band were in top form, lot's of twiddly bits on sultans and telegraph road.
Nice to see so many old friends. Details tomorrow,
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Very nice setlits. Too bad no KOG but looks like you all had a good one last night..... :wave :wave
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Great pre-show meet up with some 15-20+ AMITers in the Stanhope arms and then without doubt the best I have seen Mark and band for a little while. That MK strat certainly sung last night!!! Ruth Moody absolutely brilliant and she worked her magic with MK on Seattle and IDUAD.... Heres to tonights show..
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This must have been a great night!
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Can't stop talking with mrs KF about how good it was last night. Lovely to have met new faces last night and hope that new friendships have been made and long may they continue!! MK wise I cant get over how 'fresh' everything feels - I mean take SOS last night, it can only be described as 'sweet' - the whole package was so, so awesome. Twiddly bits were best Ive heard for a while!!! Roll on tonight as we are front row centre for our final concert of the current tour... Mrs KF is so hoping for 'Our Shangri-la' yet again;-) speakio soonio
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Great that night will be sold on USB.
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Most certainly one to buy!! So, so glad it was recorded.
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Excellent show - seems to get better every tour.
Loved Ruth Moody, loved the sax, thought the setlist was great - but how can 2 hours pass so quickly??
KF - great to meet you - enjoy tonight when you'll have no seats to jump over for the encores!
Looking forward to returning on Saturday.
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Excellent show - seems to get better every tour.
Loved Ruth Moody, loved the sax, thought the setlist was great - but how can 2 hours pass so quickly??
KF - great to meet you - enjoy tonight when you'll have no seats to jump over for the encores!
Looking forward to returning on Saturday.
Old Pigweed, so great to meet you and good to chat. Hope you bought your lithograph ok? - what number did you get? Pm me your email as I got some amazing photos last night if you would like a few copies? Hope you return on the forum and
tell us about Saturdays show!! No leaping over seats required tonight!;-)
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I got litho number 219, compares with 373 for the GL litho. There seemed to be quite a few being sold last night.
PM sent.
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Oh very good, a reasonably low numbered litho!! (I have No.177) the guys next to me had No.322... Will email over the next few days once we've got back home tomorrow... Cheers
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Best show of The tour. Great audience, best seats in ages, front row, middle, sweet. Band were in top form, lot's of twiddly bits on sultans and telegraph road.
Nice to see so many old friends. Details tomorrow,
Was the -performance- of TR better than Istanbul ? Better than 2005 ? Better than Alchemy ? I'm most fascinated with good official performances of this legendary song...
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Some photos of RAH night1
www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.611489088861607.1073741827.100000015638837&type=3
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Some photos of RAH night1
www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.611489088861607.1073741827.100000015638837&type=3
Thanks for posting, Marky... they are amazing!!!!
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Some photos of RAH night1
www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.611489088861607.1073741827.100000015638837&type=3
Wonderful!
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Great, especially "flying" Mark and Ianto ones. Thanks
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Best show of The tour. Great audience, best seats in ages, front row, middle, sweet. Band were in top form, lot's of twiddly bits on sultans and telegraph road.
Nice to see so many old friends. Details tomorrow,
Just had a chance to see and listen TR on YT.
As far as I can judge from the less-than-average sound recording, the performance is excellent, even better than Isanbul that so far was the best of the tour despite being early, IHMO.
Special mention to Jim Cox, who, for that particular song, does a better job than Matt: although the piano is not intended to be a replacement for a soloing instrument (guitar, or sax in the case of the OES tour), Jim manages to -almost- make me forget about the "karaoke mode". As if he was crying for help: "Hello, Mark ! I'm a bit alone here ! I'm doing my best to do your job, but I'm not a guitarist, just a pianist ! in 96 I had less work to do ! but I'll do it anyway ! here is your energetic solo after "rolling river" ! " :)
So, in that sense, 2013 is better than 2010 and 2008, the best TR since 2005 which remains unmatched I think.
Anyway, I'm glad that this wonderful song (possibly the best he's even written) is still part of the main set, still played after 32 years, and still played well. Wov.
You see, dmg ? You used to say that TR should be dropped in 2013 ! well in 2013 it is (almost) on par with the great 2005 ! :D
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As if he was crying for help: "Hello, Mark ! I'm a bit alone here ! I'm doing my best to do your job, but I'm not a guitarist, just a pianist ! in 96 I had less work to do ! but I'll do it anyway ! here is your energetic solo after "rolling river" ! " :)
;D ;D ;D
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Some photos of RAH night1
www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.611489088861607.1073741827.100000015638837&type=3
WOW, great photos, thanks !
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Just had a chance to see and listen TR on YT.
As far as I can judge from the less-than-average sound recording, the performance is excellent, even better than Isanbul that so far was the best of the tour despite being early, IHMO.
Special mention to Jim Cox, who, for that particular song, does a better job than Matt: although the piano is not intended to be a replacement for a soloing instrument (guitar, or sax in the case of the OES tour), Jim manages to -almost- make me forget about the "karaoke mode". As if he was crying for help: "Hello, Mark ! I'm a bit alone here ! I'm doing my best to do your job, but I'm not a guitarist, just a pianist ! in 96 I had less work to do ! but I'll do it anyway ! here is your energetic solo after "rolling river" ! " :)
So, in that sense, 2013 is better than 2010 and 2008, the best TR since 2005 which remains unmatched I think.
Anyway, I'm glad that this wonderful song (possibly the best he's even written) is still part of the main set, still played after 32 years, and still played well. Wov.
You see, dmg ? You used to say that TR should be dropped in 2013 ! well in 2013 it is (almost) on par with the great 2005 ! :D
I found this on YouTube...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TXkmyt6NP4U
It is amazing -- thanks for the mention, herlock! :)
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Some photos of RAH night1
www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.611489088861607.1073741827.100000015638837&type=3
How can I see them if I'm not on facebook ?
thanks
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Best show of The tour. Great audience, best seats in ages, front row, middle, sweet. Band were in top form, lot's of twiddly bits on sultans and telegraph road.
Nice to see so many old friends. Details tomorrow,
Was the -performance- of TR better than Istanbul ? Better than 2005 ? Better than Alchemy ? I'm most fascinated with good official performances of this legendary song...
Yes, yes, yes!!! Just back from London and the first night was the best show I have heard in years. TR solo was just awesome and seemed longer than any I've heard yet from this tour also.
I could tell from the very first song it was going to be a good concert; he came out smiling and stormed into a great version of WII which sounded quite powerful, playing good guitar all the way through. Then on to a rocking CBC which sounded really good. In fact every song sounded great, even IDUAD!
The audience were really up for it too and gave a few standing ovations. I was in row 7, centre and it was a great view. The people in front never turned up so it gave me a great view. There was a man to my right in front playing air guitar to every solo! Quite funny considering his age, but I suppose he's quite right. :lol
When I saw Mark had kept his Strat on after R&J I knew what was coming and I was wondering if he has been reading this forum! Very nice version too.
Speedway and TR were absolute killers though. No superlatives can fully do justice to just how good they sounded.
Oh, how could I possibly have missed out Marbletown. As usual it seemed to go on forever, but the audience seemed to appreciate it even though I think it's getting to be a bit of an indulgence for John and Glenn.
From the centre of row 7 I didn't make the stage, so just decided to stand at my seat area as everyone else did around me. The sax in OSL is minimal and GH was, again great.
I also got to meet lots of wonderful people and I very much hope we can all meet again next time. I also met some people from this forum. ;)
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Hi, dmg! :D
I think it was because of the very relaxed and very well scheduled meeting at such a nice place as the Stanhope Arms that the general mood of the fans
was so relaxed and friendly. In the past, when rushing to some o2 Arena or other big venue, there is seldomly enough time to meet and greet and drink and laugh for so many fans before the concert. In front of the stage there is a gathering, yes, but I really think this (I think you already can call it traditional) meeting point is really great!
Walking to the venue together (more or less ;D ) is another important ingredient, too. I really enjoyed it. Btw Costa Coffee is not that bad, although I revised my plans to change my nickname into Love Costa...
LE
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Hi, dmg! :D
I think it was because of the very relaxed and very well scheduled meeting at such a nice place as the Stanhope Arms that the general mood of the fans
was so relaxed and friendly. In the past, when rushing to some o2 Arena or other big venue, there is seldomly enough time to meet and greet and drink and laugh for so many fans before the concert. In front of the stage there is a gathering, yes, but I really think this (I think you already can call it traditional) meeting point is really great!
Walking to the venue together (more or less ;D ) is another important ingredient, too. I really enjoyed it. Btw Costa Coffee is not that bad, although I revised my plans to change my nickname into Love Costa...
LE
lol
Well, it could be worse; it could be Love Starbucks!
Remember, as far as my nickname goes you are one of the select few who knows what the "m" stands for in "dmg!"
I think you're right - a nice pub with no loud music where people can talk to one another is just ideal. :thumbsup
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I won't let out the secret ;)
"Pub" as a typical English institution is something I have not been able to experience so far in that extense. It is much more than only drinking obviously (as I do not drink any alcohol, I don't spend too much time in German taverns anyway). But the part of it that's called pub "culture" struck me almost immediatly - just have a talk, just go for a pint, watching some football in the time after work and evening - loved it immediately... no cads or drunkards but obviously "neighbourhood" - and the landlord indeed seemed to recognize my at the second meeting which was pretty awesome if you ask me..
LE
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Okay, just for you Herlock here is TR (the sound quality doesn't do it justice by the way):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TXkmyt6NP4U
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Okay, just for you Herlock here is TR (the sound quality doesn't do it justice by the way):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TXkmyt6NP4U
Thanks ! How do you rate the performance compared to Instanbul,2005,1983...
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Thanks ! How do you rate the performance compared to Instanbul,2005,1983...
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Well, of course it misses the first solo but the mix is better this tour with the cittern lower and it does have a killer final solo. MK was on fire all night and feeding off the energy given to him by a quite wonderfully receptive audience. By all accounts the band thought it was a great performance too. More importantly, I thought it seemed effortless for him. :think
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I thought the drumming from 12:30 is unusual, quite aggressive? Might be wrong, must admit I haven't listened very much to this song since a few years,
(for my part he could skip it and play 3 other songs instead). But this final was really awesome, it lifted me literally out of my seat! Not that I would have stood up after the song anyway...
LE
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Thanks ! How do you rate the performance compared to Instanbul,2005,1983...
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Well, of course it misses the first solo but the mix is better this tour with the cittern lower and it does have a killer final solo. MK was on fire all night and feeding off the energy given to him by a quite wonderfully receptive audience. By all accounts the band thought it was a great performance too. More importantly, I thought it seemed effortless for him. :think
[/quote]thanks ! Sound that this show should have been filmed for Alchemy II.... :/
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article on the first night:
http://www.thetimes.co.uk/tto/arts/music/livereviews/article3776977.ece
anyone got a subscription?
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From The Financial Times:
http://www.ft.com/cms/s/2/4d85dad0-c843-11e2-acc6-00144feab7de.html#axzz2UqlxH500
Why do newspapers send journalists to see bands they know nothing about! Terrible reporting - at least he could have done his homework first, I mean "What it is", a Dire Straits song!! ::)
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article on the first night:
http://www.thetimes.co.uk/tto/arts/music/livereviews/article3776977.ece
anyone got a subscription?
I had that paper but photo of it is too big to attach and have no time to resize. So if someone wants that please PM.
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Well, of course it misses the first solo but the mix is better this tour with the cittern lower and it does have a killer final solo. MK was on fire all night and feeding off the energy given to him by a quite wonderfully receptive audience. By all accounts the band thought it was a great performance too. More importantly, I thought it seemed effortless for him. :think
By the way any clue about the shortening of TR ?
This year it clocks at around 13 minutes (sames as Alchemy). In 2010 it clocked easily at 40 seconds longer. Is it because it is played faster ? or something is missing (but I could not identify what) ?
In 2005 TR clocked even at over 14 minutes... maybe something was added at this time, extra licks ?
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The Financial Times review is not too bad! I like the sentence
the solo that rippled through
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The Financial Times review is not too bad! I like the sentence
the solo that rippled through
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It seems Boris Becker has been at the Hall, too. He (or his wife) tweeted about going to Dire Straights.... oh dear...
but searching a bit, I found a post from Ed Raposo (from Rio de Janeiro) who used to post here a few times but never did since last year, that the song
"Dream of the Drowned Submariner" is about the sinking of the russian Submarine Kursk... Never was aware of that? I googled and found out that it sank
on August 12th 2000, Mark's birthday... So do anyone know something about this? Would be nice to have some more info because I can better relate to Mark's songs when i have a clue what was the inspiration for them... :wave
LE
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It seems Boris Becker has been at the Hall, too. He (or his wife) tweeted about going to Dire Straights.... oh dear...
but searching a bit, I found a post from Ed Raposo (from Rio de Janeiro) who used to post here a few times but never did since last year, that the song
"Dream of the Drowned Submariner" is about the sinking of the russian Submarine Kursk... Never was aware of that? I googled and found out that it sank
on August 12th 2000, Mark's birthday... So do anyone know something about this? Would be nice to have some more info because I can better relate to Mark's songs when i have a clue what was the inspiration for them... :wave
LE
He was in London for the Champions League final being a Bayern Munich fan. He was interviewed on TV prior to the match.
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but searching a bit, I found a post from Ed Raposo (from Rio de Janeiro) who used to post here a few times but never did since last year, that the song
"Dream of the Drowned Submariner" is about the sinking of the russian Submarine Kursk... Never was aware of that? I googled and found out that it sank
on August 12th 2000, Mark's birthday... So do anyone know something about this? Would be nice to have some more info because I can better relate to Mark's songs when i have a clue what was the inspiration for them... :wave
LE
When I first heard "Dream of the Drowned Submariner", I thought of the Kursk. I remember when it occurred; it was a horrible tragedy, as details emerged indicating that there were several submariners who survived, possibly for hours, or for days. The Russian government initailly turned down help, compounding the devastation.
Very interesting to hear this occurred on Mark's birthday. I imagine that would have made a huge impact on him, similar to my friends with a September 11 birthday.
On another note... glad that Boris and his wife got to see "Dire Straights"... ::)
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Hi, dmg! :D
I think it was because of the very relaxed and very well scheduled meeting at such a nice place as the Stanhope Arms that the general mood of the fans
was so relaxed and friendly. In the past, when rushing to some o2 Arena or other big venue, there is seldomly enough time to meet and greet and drink and laugh for so many fans before the concert. In front of the stage there is a gathering, yes, but I really think this (I think you already can call it traditional) meeting point is really great!
Walking to the venue together (more or less ;D ) is another important ingredient, too. I really enjoyed it. Btw Costa Coffee is not that bad, although I revised my plans to change my nickname into Love Costa...
LE
lol
Well, it could be worse; it could be Love Starbucks!
Remember, as far as my nickname goes you are one of the select few who knows what the "m" stands for in "dmg!"
I think you're right - a nice pub with no loud music where people can talk to one another is just ideal. :thumbsup
I am also one of the select few who Know what 'M' stands for!! ;)
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I am also one of the select few who Know what 'M' stands for!! ;)
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And how privileged you are! ;)
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I am also one of the select few who Know what 'M' stands for!! ;)
And how privileged you are! ;)
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Oh Yes!! ;D
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.. that the song
"Dream of the Drowned Submariner" is about the sinking of the russian Submarine Kursk...
I can not describe in detail why but I do assoziate "Dream of the Drowned Submariner" with Kursk too. At that time I was listening to the news all the days in the hope that the submariners will be rescued. But the miracle did not happen. They were all dead after few days under the water.
Sad and painful story just such as a song of MK. Lyrics and music are so emotional for me that i can't listen it without tears
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.. that the song
"Dream of the Drowned Submariner" is about the sinking of the russian Submarine Kursk...
I can not describe in detail why but I do assoziate "Dream of the Drowned Submariner" with Kursk too. At that time I was listening to the news all the days in the hope that the submariners will be rescued. But the miracle did not happen. They were all dead after few days under the water.
Sad and painful story just such as a song of MK. Lyrics and music are so emotional for me that i can't listen it without tears
I also thought that song was about it. Actually for me its like the last thoughts of one of the submariners before he dies.
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I wish it was played live...
As it's not: why discuss it within the setlist thread of the last London show?
Just a thought
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Would love to hear 'DOTDS' Live too!!! I reckon it would be a 'tear-jerker' just like the album version! I love playing this tune on the MK Strat.....