Hello all
My first post here, good to find this forum.
For me I have no problem with the RAH show. After a few years of denial, I finally realised a couple of years ago I am not a Mark Knopfler fan, but a Dire Straits fan. This was underlined this year once more for me when watching the Mark Knopfler 'Life in Songs' BBC4 documentary. I found it interesting that there was no notable references in the documentary to any of the other members of Dire Straits.
The '96ers' only seemed to be roped in to underline the point that MK doesn't want to reform Dire Straits. I thought this was disrespectful to the other band members of Dire Straits, and actually only acted to make the documentary a run of the mill snapshot, reeling off those media safe management approved anacdotes we've heard a hundred times, of boogy woogy piano and the revolutionary technique of sitting down whilst playing the guitar. What of the other band members like David, Pick, Hal, Alan, Jack, John, Terry and Guy who gave the back bone to Dire Straits songs?
When I heard the youtube clip on the Straits website it took me back. Back to the sound I have been missing for years - a taste of the glory of the BIA tour, and the slickness of the OES tour. Yet with a fresh feel - that young dude on the keyboard adds a contemporary edge to MFN. Any doubts I had about attending this gig were instantly dismissed.
As regard the promotion, it cuts both ways. MK himself has been living off the Dire Straits machine since his solo career took off in 96. Some people seem quick to forget this. I still recall the stickers on Golden Heart plastered all over the album stating 'the Voice and Guitar of Dire Straits'. Don't forget that there was also bass, drums, guitars, keyboards (twice), sax and backing vocals that were also Dire Straits. Admittedly we've only got Alan and Chris at the show who were substantive members. But let them play. I am confident it is going to be a rocking show, and offer a glimpse of the Dire Straits sound we've all been missing.