Lazy?! Really?! The guy's pushing 70. The guys I think are lazy are the ones like Billy Joel who haven't released an album 25 years and do a handful shows featuring their old hits, and then cash the checks. Knopfler's writing and recording quality music (although some on here disagree). Creating is, by far, the hardest...
Lazy as not in what he produces but as of now he has (had?) one more shot of making something memorable out of this historic mark. But from what it seems he won't take it.
He could just play one song. One. 5 minutes. Would it even take a rehearsal? The world would go nuts and he would be remembered for this gesture forever.
Being inducted into the RRHOF and getting a dead band back together is a thing. You just do it. Bite the f-in bullet.
He always said that getting back together for a one time only wasn't impossible. This is the last obvious chance.
For a one time only, you're right he said it. But you forgot the part about charity.
And the RnRHoF is a billion miles away from a charity thing.
I'm sure he just wants to stay away from the spotlight and he certainly doesn't want to make people believe in a Dire Straits revival kind of thing. We all know how it starts. One time, then people and music industry will want more of it.
Let Dire Straits rest in peace, I just want to live my life and do my stuff. I'm certain that's what MK thinks about the whole thing.
Let's put things in perspective, right now he has all the freedom a musician could possibly dream about. He has his studio, he has long time friend Guy, he can fully trust him regarding everything he wants to do, he has no obligations, no schedule per say, he's totally free and he doesn't even need the money.
Why would he want to revive Dire Straits ? There is not one single reason that would justify that move.
Being famous and recognized everywhere again ? Having to hide himself from fans and medias, again? Being harassed by record company again ? That would be like opening the Pandora's box in his case right now.
How many of you still think about the job you did 30 years ago ? I don't, I moved on and everything changed, even if I really loved my job back then. As long as you're happy with what you do today.