1.) 13-14
2.) 1990-1991
3.) I was about 13-14 when I began to develop a certain interest in music and when I heard "Sultans Of Swing" on the radio I was instantly hooked. A few months later OES was released and "Calling Elvis" got a lot of airplay in Germany. I also liked this song (first I thought it was Chris Rea of whom I am a fan as well since "Road To Hell") and one of my friends told me it was a band called Dire Straits.
4.) At that time I didn't play the guitar yet but I was fascinated by his style of playing and the melodies.
5.) Soon after the discovery I convinced my parents to buy the OES album and I got the remaining albums as Christmas and birthday presents. When I started playing the guitar in 1993 Mark was a huge influence (alongside David Gilmour, Tim Renwick etc.) - and remains until today.
It still makes me sad to have missed the OES tour
although I think some of the arrangements were a bit corny and exaggerated. I also missed the '96 GH tour and the STP-tour. The former I simply failed to notice (no Internet at that time and bad marketing in the ticket shops) and the latter was sold out very quickly. I had tickets for the Ragpicker-tour but then there was Mark's accident. At last, in 2005 I was able to attend a concert, and then again in 2008, 2010, 2011, 2013 and now today
I have every solo album but don't like all of them. GH was good, STP was perhaps his best album ever, RPD, SL and KTGC were nothing to write home about, GL is my favourite album after STP, PRIV was okay but not great and Tracker? Well, for me it is the worst album he has ever released. I understand Mark wants to be regarded as a songwriter primarily and is fed up with this guitar hero stuff but I cannot see that these "new" songs are in any way better than the old songs - neither from a guitarist's perspective and nor from a songwriter's perspective.
I therefore have to admit that I am looking forward to this concert with mixed emotions. When I look back I noticed a steady decline regarding Mark's guitar skills. I also liked his guitar sound better in the earlier days. His signature Strat may be an excellent guitar but the Texas Specials in combination with his amps he uses nowadays sound too rough and scratchy to my ears. I really dig the sound of his Pensa Suhr during the OES or GH tour or his red Schecter on "Going Home". Of course, I'd love to hear "Tunnel Of Love" (my all time favourite) or a few solo songs he never performed live but this is not realistic.
The concerts in 2010, 2011 and 2013 were a bit disappointing in terms of setlists, sound quality and playing so this is not an event I really have been looking forward to with great anticipation for months. It's rather like: Oh, today is the day. Nice. Let's see. I go to MK concerts out of habit like I go to Chris Rea concerts (even more static setlists
) and because there are not too many musicians left I'd like to see live.