On Every Street has yet to be performed since the last Dire Straits tour. Apparently Mark prefers to play this one when there is a pedal steel guitarist in the band. It was in the rehearsal list for the Ragpicker's Dream tour in 2003 as there was a pedal steel player called Fats Kaplin in the line-up, but of course that tour was cancelled due to Mark's motorcycle accident.
I remember an interview Mark did with Richard Allinson, one of my favourite radio presenters on Radio 2 way back when he was promoting The Ragpicker's Dream in 2002. Richard asked him to choose and 'oldie' to play on air and Mark chose On Every Street. Asked why, Mark didn't really explain the meaning behind the track and I don't believe he ever has, but he said he chose it because it was 'the last one that we [Dire Straits] did', and that by that time he was getting much more into the recording process and that he had enjoyed making that particular album.