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Quote from: cannibals on April 02, 2018, 11:14:35 AMIf only the RRHOF would have given the award to the original members of DS, would that have made a difference on a possible reunion???Yes, it would raise it up 1% tops. From 1% to 2% possibility
If only the RRHOF would have given the award to the original members of DS, would that have made a difference on a possible reunion???
I know it's a different story, but ... I just wanted to remind. Mark did not forget about the history of the DS.https://www.prsformusic.com/press/2009/prs-for-music-honours-dire-straits-first-gig-venue
I mean the history of DS. Mark and John together last time?
Report: Dire Straits members Mark Knopfler and David Knopfler skipping Rock Hall induction ceremonyPosted on 4/2/2018 6:00 PMCourtesy of Rock & Roll Hall of FameHopes that Dire Straits might reunite to perform at the 2018 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony seem dim following a report that neither frontman Mark Knopfler nor his brother, founding rhythm guitarist David Knopfler, will be attending the event.As part of a conversation on a Facebook community page, someone identifying himself as David Knopfler revealed Monday that he decided not take part in the ceremony because the Rock Hall had reneged on a promise to pay his travel expenses.Knopfler, who was responding to a question posed by Cleveland.com reporter Michael Norman, went on to complain, "I can well understand that with only $5 mil a year in sponsorships and [$100,000] a table and no fees for the artist that paying my taxi to the airport must have given them heart murmurs like Squeers hearing Oliver Twist asking for more and frightened them into refusal otherwise one might get the wrong idea entirely about what they're all about."When Norman revealed he was a member of the Cleveland media and was interested in talking further with him about the Rock Hall, David responded by saying, "I think I've already said too much," adding, "It's a great honour to be nominated all the rest is just the usual Faustian BS."Later on in the thread, David told another participant in the conversation that the only Dire Straits members who would be attending the ceremony were "John [Illsley], Alan [Clark] and Guy [Fletcher]."As for why his brother, Mark, wasn't going to the ceremony, David said, "Mark has other more creative things to be doing with his time. I doubt I'd have done differently in his shoes."The 2018 Rock Hall induction ceremony takes place Saturday, April 14, in Cleveland.
QuoteReport: Dire Straits members Mark Knopfler and David Knopfler skipping Rock Hall induction ceremonyPosted on 4/2/2018 6:00 PMCourtesy of Rock & Roll Hall of FameHopes that Dire Straits might reunite to perform at the 2018 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony seem dim following a report that neither frontman Mark Knopfler nor his brother, founding rhythm guitarist David Knopfler, will be attending the event.As part of a conversation on a Facebook community page, someone identifying himself as David Knopfler revealed Monday that he decided not take part in the ceremony because the Rock Hall had reneged on a promise to pay his travel expenses.Knopfler, who was responding to a question posed by Cleveland.com reporter Michael Norman, went on to complain, "I can well understand that with only $5 mil a year in sponsorships and [$100,000] a table and no fees for the artist that paying my taxi to the airport must have given them heart murmurs like Squeers hearing Oliver Twist asking for more and frightened them into refusal otherwise one might get the wrong idea entirely about what they're all about."When Norman revealed he was a member of the Cleveland media and was interested in talking further with him about the Rock Hall, David responded by saying, "I think I've already said too much," adding, "It's a great honour to be nominated all the rest is just the usual Faustian BS."Later on in the thread, David told another participant in the conversation that the only Dire Straits members who would be attending the ceremony were "John [Illsley], Alan [Clark] and Guy [Fletcher]."As for why his brother, Mark, wasn't going to the ceremony, David said, "Mark has other more creative things to be doing with his time. I doubt I'd have done differently in his shoes."The 2018 Rock Hall induction ceremony takes place Saturday, April 14, in Cleveland.Source: http://www.wjbdradio.com/music-news/2018/04/02/report-dire-straits-members-mark-knopfler-and-david-knopfler-skipping-rock-hall-induction-ceremony
http://www.cleveland.com/entertainment/index.ssf/2018/04/dire_straits_to_perform_at_roc.htmlCLEVELAND, Ohio -- Dire Straits frontman Mark Knopfler and his brother David may not be coming to Cleveland for the band's April 14 induction into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. But three members of the group -- bassist John Illsley and keyboardists Alan Clark and Guy Fletcher -- will be in town and will be performing at least one Dire Straits song at the ceremony.-----John Alan and Guy will play at the induction