Back in 2003, I think (before his motorcycle accident) MK was on The David Letterman Show; I was working about 20 minutes away by foot, so I bolted from the office before the boss noticed, and went to the side entrance/exit door of the Ed Sullivan Theater. There were about thirty people standing there on the sidewalk, with a red velvet rope blocking off the path from the building to the waiting limo. I instinctively, using my New York smarts, went extremely to the right side, where I zig zagged until I reached the rope. A minute later, Mark came out. The crowd went nuts as Mark began to sign people's stuff. I was holding out my 1983 cover of Guitar Magazine, with Mark on the cover. No luck. Then, Paul Crockford noticed me; I had met him in Boston during the 2001 STP tour, so he smiled at me, and the next thing I know, he was pulling Mark towards me! I had him sign my cover, and knowing I had like three seconds to say something, blurted out, "my four year old son wants to know who put old pigweed in the mulligan stew". He smiled at me and let out this real genuine heart laugh that made my day!
The next night, he was on Conan O'Brian's show, so I got to NBC Studios around 8 am, received a "standby ticket", cut out of work early again, as they start taping at 5pm, and actually got a seat. When Mark came out to the stage during a tv break, I cheered real loud. Mark looked up in my general direction, as for some reason, I was the only real fan there - not a "tourist" ( see last BIA concert in Australia) and waved! He played Devil Baby - amazing! Only time I heard it played live in person.
I have also been in the front row a few times, the best in 2005. Center stage! When Mark took a minute between songs to get set for the next song, he was fiddling around with his guitar, so I said "Mark!". No response. So I said in a louder voice "Markie!!", and he looked up at me. I gave him a thumbs up and he bowed down with his guitar in acknowledgement! Amazing. Then during their "tea break", Mark was sitting in that red chair ( he had hurt his back, so he was playing seated), held up his cup, looked straight at me, and said "cheers" while tipping his cup towards me.
I will always remember those moments!
Saul