Well then we shall be contented with what we have...ok, to make you feel better, let's build our own official releases Wembley'85 alternatative:
- So Far Away is cool on Wembley, but it's not the best version (the Sydney 86 Calypso one is), so why not watching the one with Emmylou on the RLRR DVD ? Less energectic, but better voice blend, and nice strong finale
- Walk of Life is... well, I don't care
You just got plenty of alternatives (On The Night, A Night In London, Chet Atkins & Friends)
- Private Investigations is really strong and nice on Wembley, but the On The Night version, while a bit less energetic, has a more hauting sound and extra sax.
- Sultans of Swing is fabulous on Wembley, but a lot prefer Alchemy, for the stronger sound and the lack of sax; if you can't live without sax, buy the Live Aid 4-DVD pack; this version is not as good as Wembley (I guess they were more nervous and couldn't soundcheck properly), but still quite kick-ass.
- Why Worry is really nice on Wembley, with strong piano playing from Alan; however some find the backing vocals (John, Chris, Guy and Jack) incredibly cheesy. Why not cheking out the version of the Chet Atkins & friends DVD with the Everly brothers ? a bit cheesy synth, but such a great voice blend; if you can't do without Mark's voice, the soft version with Emmylou on the RLRR DVD is quite nice; if this is too soft for you, you can still try to find the 2009 Hurlingham version with flute on i-concerts ("An evening with MK"), wonderful too.
- Brothers is Arms is really strong and powerful on Wembley; the On the Night version is unfortunately less powerful, but somehow more breathtaking, a really killer one as well.
- Money for Nothing is super powerful on Wembley; but the vocal intro is controversial... if you can't leave without it, see Live Aid (with Sting unfortunately even more out of tune than Jack Sonni on Wembley); but if you can, check out the Montserrat DVD version with Eric Clapton: the most powerful ever !
- Solid Rock is powerful on Wembley, but the On The Night version is ever better, for once on this DVD they have great fun on stage !
- Going Home with Henk B. Marvin is quite unique on Wembley; but some find it a bit too fast, and the Alchemy version a bit more natural and touching.
- Tunnel of Love is... well, better than Alchelmy, as said before; does not mean that Alchemy is bad, though, it is still quite a masterpiece.
- The same can be said of Expresso Love.
- The Man's too strong.... well, no alternative for this one. Too bad, it is really cool. But hey, that's the only one.
So it's not as if we don't have killer versions of almost everything on video, folks; and we've got OUATITW and Telegraph Road on Alchemy, which are among the best ever; and we've got plenty of versions of RAJ, with or without sax; and we've got Your laster trick on the On the Night DVD, plus 5 songs from the On Every Street Album; and we've got DTTW and WDYTYRG, plus Les Boys and the unreleased Making Movies Song, on the BBC Arena fabulous documentary; and we've got a high-quality version of TOL in the Old Grey Whiste Test in 1980...
So, as far as DS is concerned, we are not in dire straits (ah, ah). As far as Mark's solo career is concerned, this is different. We've got Golden Heart pretty well covered, we've got a killer version of Speedway on the RLRR DVD, we've got a killer version of WAM from 2002 on itunes, we've got nice unique stuff from the ATTR album (think of I Dug A Diamond), but.... it is a real crime to have no recent gem, like Hill Farmer Blues, Marbletown, Coyote, Border Reiver, Piper to the End.... and What It is !
Well, I guess this is what it is... (ah ah again)