Been reading it for the last few days now, it's a very good book in my opinion,
It's funny how 30 years before Knopfler even wrote the song "Watch me gone" this journalist, Myles Plamer, quotes someone explaining how MK basically said "Are you coming?" to his then wife when he decided to move to London, it's a direct quotation from a yet unmade song, that's very uncanny, it's like the song was already there waiting for MK to actually word it through.
The same about the Penzance gig that MK hichhiked back from and which became Matchstick man 25 years later, the story is in the book (which was published in 1991).
You also have the spirit of Laugh and Jokes and other Deptford songs in how the people speak about the period.
But the most exciting thing I read is the Café Racers gig which was apparently wholly recorded (I'm talking about the prime Café Racers in 1975/76 not the pre-dire straits Café Racers) and which Palmer could listen to and which he describes in minute details. If that recording still exists somewhere, it would be my next quest as some of the comments from the author make you want to listen to it at once. He is quite in awe of MK's playing actually. Has anyone in this forum heard of it or even heard it?