Would make more sense too given Alan Clark played on infidels.
I suppose that would only be relevant if they were going to play anything from Infidels. And they probably wouldn't.
Also, Dire Straits weren't on Infidels either, so I'm not sure what the point of the reunion would be.
Applying the same logic then, what is the connection between MK and Dylan if they aren't going to be playing any tunes from Infidels or slow train coming (which they probably wont)?
If they are playing separate sets as we are led to believe then arguably its just a marketing ploy of mutual commercial convenience for two artists who have seen better days. Thinking more positively I can't imagine they will pass up the chance to play with each other.
I just think its a sad situation that the straits and MK will be in the same town around the same time but won't be playing together. Alans keys on Knocking on Heavens door when Dylan came on stage with DS in Oz in 1986 , so is Marks playing and the rest of DS for that matter. That is why a reunion would be good.