Did some digging and found this quote supposedly from David: "I used to leave elementary school, take the train without paying, go to Whitley Bay, which is about eight miles, hide in the bathroom until the reviewer had happened, get off at the last station and walk about three quarters mile to Spanish City and spend several hours playing the slot machines. He knew all the tricks, and I always got by getting the enough money to ride the rides. He was obsessed with amusement parks. Mark and I used there a lot. "
http://www.knopflertk.net/libro/2.htm
Not sure if the translation might be dodgy, though...
Hi,
so I was just reading Mike Oldfield great book yesterday and I immediately recognized that this paragraph is probably originaly from there. The translation is dodgy indeed. In the book (page 33-34) it says,
(just the last 2 sentences):
DAVID:
"I knew all the wheezes on fruit machines, figuring out ways to get enough money to pay for rides. I was obsessed with fairgrounds; Mark and I used to go to them together quite a lot."Another interesting info is on the page 43:
"Record companies were eager to sign Dire Straits - but on their own terms. One offered the band 1,500 pounds to record the first album, which would then be 'thrown against the wall to see if it sticks'. Another plied them with drink and dope in an effort to get them to sign on the dotted line.The Richard Branson's story might very well be included in this sentence. (or the whole sentence is about him actually, but it's a bit twisted).
Anyway, a great book all in all. Regarding the band's 'cleanliness', the overall message from the book is clear and strong - they were clean and down to earth people. From my point of view - fags and alcohol (hopefully not too much), but the heavier stuff, I doubt it. Maybe somebody tried in once, but that's it.
I vaguely remember reading an interview from the 80s (maybe EC tours) where Mark was asked about his writing style, if he ever tried to write under the influence of (I think it was) cocaine. He said no, he would like to find out if it would ignite his creativity, but he was too scared to try it.