Hm, I still find it pretty strange. Never saw such an over-super-loud-proud announcement. I like modest walking on stage by Mark much more.
One of the best walking on stage was performed by Hugh Laurie — he appeared on the side of the stage while dancing like amateur.
This was super-duper-fun and settled the good mood on the whole show ahead. But this roar by PC on stage in jacket is just not for me.
I see what you mean. It's the one thing that doesn't fit with the rest of the show; everything in the show is so underrated and low-key, yet you have it announced by a man wearing a costume jacket with a voice like a foghorn. No one would ever suspect he's actually his "manager." Perhaps this is his job? I haven't any doubt that this part of the show was invented by PC himself and has nothing to do with Mark.
Yes, I hope it wasn't Mark's idea
Sailing to Philladelphia as a Dire Straits album — I heard only about 'What It Is' being a Dire Straits alike-song.
I believe Mark's relationships with Ed wasn't interrupted on a bad chord. I think it's something like John Illsley thing. Hey, he can't play double bass, so Mark just have to search somebody else. Looking at whole Dire Straits chronology and success I can only say — Ed was really good.
“I always say to bands: why take me on for my experience if you then ignore my advice?
If you want somebody who just is going to tell you that you’re great, you might as well get your mum to manage you.”
Said Paul Crockford. Read more:
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