Don't know if this has been posted before:
http://www.nctimes.com/entertainment/music/bob-dylan-mark-knopfler-s-san-diego-first/article_f4b0549c-32e9-5acc-928e-cb9eca59d447.html
If it has, I apologise.
thnx for the article twm, and no it hadn't
Bob Dylan and Mark Knopfler are now 14 shows into their joint autumn tour, but it wasn't until their Wednesday night San Diego concert at Valley View Casino Center that the two actually performed a song together.
Their much-anticipated collaboration came midway through Dylan's 92-minute set, when Knopfler -- who opened the night by delivering a remarkably tasteful set with his seven-man band -- joined Dylan on stage. With Dylan's five-man band providing the backing, Knopfler added guitar to the boogie woogie-fueled "Summer Days," a choice cut from Dylan's 2001 album, "Love and Theft."
Dylan sang "Summer Days" from behind a grand piano. Knopfler was notably deferential, adding a few Les Paul-inspired guitar filigrees, but clearly holding back, lest he detract from the star of the show. As a result, the song simmered nicely, without ever hitting a full boil. Perhaps the "Summer Days" collaboration was a test run for Dylan and Knopfler's Friday night concert at the Hollywood Bowl.
As he often does, Dylan transformed some of his best-known songs -- including "Things Have Changed," "Tangled Up in Blue," "It Ain't Me, Babe" and the encore of "Blowin' in the Wind" -- so dramatically that they almost sounded brand new. Other parts of the concert were uneven, but never predictable. At 71, this sly old road dog still clearly has some engaging new tricks up his dapper, if well-weathered, sleeves.