In the end, just think about this:
This is the last public image that Dire Straits leaves for history.
Just think about it.
You're probably just to concerned about an issue that really isn't one.
Dire Straits ended approximately 25 years ago. Maybe even after the Brothers In Arms tour if we're really honest. On Every Street and the tour that followed felt kind of forced down the throat.
No, I'm not.
From an objective point of view. This is the very last DS public appearance.
And it was what it was. And it's how it's going to be remembered., Their last public appearance as DS...
You're right but I don't see it as an issue really.
Most people don't even know who Mark Knopfler is.
Even back in the day, he's always just been the voice and guitar of Dire Straits, he's never been a charismatic iconic frontman and leader, he has never been someone like Freddie Mercury and probably never wanted to be either.
Just ask around who the hell is Mark Knopfler. Everyone knows Money For Nothing's riff but very few people will be able to tell you who plays it.
That's the thing with Dire Straits, a very successful band that sold over 120 millions albums worldwide and very few people can name even one single musician. It's really one of a kind.