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Author Topic: #43 DTRW TOUR - July 03 2019 - St. Peter at Sunset Kestenholz, Kestenholz, Swit  (Read 9411 times)

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DTRW TOUR 2019 [C 43] UK/Europe leg 43


VENUE & LATEST TICKET INFO
Location:- https://www.sunsetevents.ch/
Buy Tickets:- https://www.ticketcorner.ch/st-peter-at-sunset-mark-knopfler-kestenholz-tickets.html?affiliate=TCS&doc=artistPages%2Ftickets&fun=artist&action=tickets&key=2269309%2411267272&jumpIn=yTix&kuid=454501&from=erdetaila
Clock @ Weather: https://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/@6691409

DIARIES
Guy Fletcher D.T.R.W. tour Diary: http://guyfletcher.co.uk/category/2019-european-tour-diary/
Richard Bennett Notes from the Road: https://www.richard-bennett.com/notes-from-the-road

A.M.I.T. HUB
Who’s going where?: https://www.amarkintime.org/forum/index.php?topic=6400.0
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PREVIOUS/NEXT MARK KNOPFLER Concert
Previous concert:- https://www.amarkintime.org/forum/index.php?topic=7037.0
Next Concert:- https://www.amarkintime.org/forum/index.php?topic=7039.0

Buy USB’S of this concert:- https://store.markknopfler.com/down-the-road-wherever-live-2019?utm_source=website&utm_medium=landingpage&utm_campaign=04_25_19&utm_content=dtrw_liveconcerts
29 songs were played on the 2015 tour
22 songs yet played on this tour

SET LIST

01. Why Aye Man
02. Corned Beef City
03. Sailing to Philadelphia (with Danny as second voice !)
04. Once Upon A Time In The West
05. Romeo and Juliet
06. My Bacon Roll
07. Matchstick Man
08. Done With Bonaparte
09. Heart Full of Holes
10. She's Gone
11. Your Latest Trick
12. Postcards from Paraguay
13. On Every Street
14. Speedway at Nazareth

Encores
15. Money For Nothing
16. Piper to the End
17. Going Home
« Last Edit: August 08, 2019, 11:21:58 AM by allen »
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No info? Nobody can confirm CBC and DWB are still in the set??? :P ;D

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Same set as yesterday. It was awesome!

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Setlist:

Why Aye Man
Corned Beef City
Sailing to Philadelphia
Once Upon a Time in the West
Romeo and Juliet
My Bacon Roll
Matchstick Man
Done With Bonaparte
Heart Full of Holes
She's Gone
Your Latest Trick
Postcards From Paraguay
On Every Street
Money for Nothing
Speedway at Nazareth
Piper to the End
Going Home: Theme from Local Hero

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Long intro in Why aye man


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Again Piper instead of so far away  :hmm
So Long

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I was there; a very emotional affair as I'm pretty sure this will have been the last time I've seen him live in concert.

Before the concert, I saw them in the catering area - they really seem to enjoy hanging out together.

As for the concert itself, nothing I could complain about except maybe the lack of more new songs in the setlist. If this is his last go-around, though, I understand that he wants to cast the net as widely as possible and include songs from a multitude of albums. Once Upon a Time, Matchstick Man, Heart Full of Holes and Speedway were highlights for me - and Piper to the End, which I love. I'm glad he played it instead of So Far Away. There couldn't possible be a more fitting song to end such a concert.

Oh, and the "goodbye speech" wasn't officially a goodbye. "I think I should retire", he said - "but I enjoy it so much. At some point, I'll just fall over like this." He held up his hand and let it drop.

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Long intro in Why aye man



Silvertown, also a long and beautiful outro as well!
 
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What a beautiful WAM!  It bodes well for the rest of the show by his playing in the first song and you can usually tell it's going to be a great show.
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As I already said... it was fantastic. Also, sound open air was excellent. MK was in very good mood. For instance, the long intro was due to a lot of people still looking  for their seats so he „waited“ and enjoyed the view  :D You can hear him talking to people like „you’re over there“ - pointing to some empty seats in first row  ;D He laughed a lot and every one in the band too - during the whole concert. It was magical  :clap

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As I already said... it was fantastic. Also, sound open air was excellent. MK was in very good mood. For instance, the long intro was due to a lot of people still looking  for their seats so he „waited“ and enjoyed the view  :D You can hear him talking to people like „you’re over there“ - pointing to some empty seats in first row  ;D He laughed a lot and every one in the band too - during the whole concert. It was magical  :clap


Nice! Good to hear.

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In R&J, this time he was laughin at the security guy that was pointing the ones that used their mobiles to record, waving him at the end. About 5:35

 

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In R&J, this time he was laughin at the security guy that was pointing the ones that used their mobiles to record, waving him at the end. About 5:35

 
Yep another great moment- and the audiance laughing with him ;D

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I do find it better watching these clips at the outdoor venues. Great to hear/see the red Strat played beautifully on the Romeo & Juliet outro. 
Is it just me, but the Brass sections couldn't look anymore bored :(
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Is it just me, but the Brass sections couldn't look anymore bored :(

Yeah, I thought the same ever since the tour started. It would be better for them to just leave the stage when there's nothing to do. And come back when there is. Middle-aged men standing around pointlessly isn't exactly the visual surrounding Mark deserves.

(That apart, I do think Tom Walsh is fantastic.)

 

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