Hi. . .
32 years is a long time ago, but I hope that between my post of today here, and Bruno's quotes and that little mini-interview I gave him I can make everyone here feel loved and happy. I'm still doing a lot of music in and around New York City, where I was born, and where I met Mark for the first time at Power Station recording studios.
I had been doing a lot of studio work there on other acts, acts you might not love or even know, but it was a real happening environment. Must have been, because Mark and Alan Clark and Neil Dorfsman had just finished Local Hero's soundtrack there. I was on the west coast tracking down a gig with Eddie Kramer when I got a call from MK on my voicemail (back then it was called an answering machine!) We made a date to meet when I got back to NYC. So a few days later, I came in and Mark had a smile on his face. We probably shook hands, I don't remember exactly, and he asked me to play him something on the piano. So I played this funky bit I had written for my first rock opera. So Mark goes, "Hey Alan, come in here and listen to this boogie that Tommy's playing!" (he pronounced it the Long John Baldry way, IYKWIM.) So I guess I was pretty much "in" after that. Or maybe it was when I saw his glimmering National Steel guitar and bent down to look at it with great respect. He goes "you like guitars, do you, Tommy?" Kind of like in the movie Airplane. It was hysterical, but subtle! We went back to his apartment and listened to Love Over Gold.
Sometimes the internet gives people an opportunity to get hung up, to focus on the negative. . . but why 'go there'? Especially after all this time. We all know that if Guy F. had been available, DS wouldn't have called me in the first place - I think he was with Bryan Ferry at the time, and the schedules couldn't be reconciled. Guy came to a Bryan Adams show in the 90's, maybe Newcastle on Tyne, and it was great to finally meet him too, along with seeing maestro Alan Clark again. And incidentally, Bryan Adams has some pretty awesome songs, he's not just about Everything I Do. Someone made a snide comment about that, and well, that just made me lose some respect for the commenter.
Check out Bryan A in "I Need Somebody" "Tonight" "Thought I'd Died and Gone To Heaven" "I Ain't Gonna Cry Over You" "Fits Ya Good" "Long Gone" - great songs. And Keith Scott, Bryan's all time guitar player may not be Mark Knopfler (noone can be!) - but Keith is worth a listen too. Check em out!
If you want to hear what I'm up to, try
http://www.cdbaby.com/artist/tommymandel and
http://www.holidelic.com and
http://www.nalanisarina.com but let's live in the NOW ok! Rock On!!