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Author Topic: #54 DTRW TOUR - July 18 2019 - Arena della Regina, Cattolica, Rimini, Italy  (Read 15433 times)

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DTRW TOUR 2019 [C 54] UK/Europe leg 54


VENUE & LATEST TICKET INFO
Location:- https://www.emiliaromagnawelcome.com/benvenuti-in-emilia-romagna/arena-della-regina-cattolica
Buy Tickets:- http://dalessandroegalli.com/events/557/mark-knopfler
Clock @ Weather: https://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/italy/rimini

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

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Previous concert:- https://www.amarkintime.org/forum/index.php?topic=7076.0
Next Concert:- https://www.amarkintime.org/forum/index.php?topic=7078.0

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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. Your Latest Trick
10. Postcards from Paraguay
11. On Every Street
12. Speedway at Nazareth

Encores
13. Money For Nothing
14. Going Home
« Last Edit: August 08, 2019, 11:31:03 AM by allen »
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Guess what, the setlist is online alteady, is it true? :smack ??? :lol

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
She’s Gone/Your Latest Trick
Postcards From Paraguay
On Every Street
Speedway At Nazareth
Money For Nothing
Going Home

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The show starts at 9PM, so ...

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The show starts at 9PM, so ...

You wouldn’t bet heavily against it, though.

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They stay at the hotel in Rimini, no reason to do an extra short set!
They got a name for people like you, yeh they do
And they got a name for people like me too
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They stay at the hotel in Rimini, no reason to do an extra short set!

No reason to do it longer either.

They are looking forward to finish so much that I won't be surprised if they take out another song...
So Long

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Quick finish for more drinking time after :lol

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They stay at the hotel in Rimini, no reason to do an extra short set!

Mark IS tired.

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He must be! 2 h on stage almost every night, then all the travelling, sleeping at different places..... And he is not a young dude anymore😀

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He must be! 2 h on stage almost every night, then all the travelling, sleeping at different places..... And he is not a young dude anymore😀

It's like waking up at 6 in the morning to go to work 8-10 hours per day, 5 days a week, 11 months per year.

All hard work.
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He must be! 2 h on stage almost every night, then all the travelling, sleeping at different places..... And he is not a young dude anymore😀

It's like waking up at 6 in the morning to go to work 8-10 hours per day, 5 days a week, 11 months per year.

All hard work.


Ha-ha! (I know you're joking.)


Touring the way Mark and the band do, with luxury hotels, personal drivers, top-notch catering, the possibility to be in bed fairly early and sleep long, the possibility to stay in shape, is not hard work, even for a 70-year-old. Sure, performing for two hours is demanding, but he has been doing this for 40 years. It's a breeze for him. Maybe he's more bored than anything else.

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Early in the tour, at Lisbon, I've seen a Mark very tired and uncomfortable (IMHO).
Two days ago, at the end of this european leg, after 50 concerts, I've seen a Mark more bored than tired...

All in all not a good vibration for me in the audience....
I saw MK about 30 times.... from 1992 .... never had this kind of feeling....

I think that the absence of guitar (You know what I mean...) create a setlist that's ok for 99% of the audience, that go to one concert for tour, and that's ok...
Otherwise, with this static and "not rocking" setilist, at the end, MK himself ends to get bored.
The point is:  could he do other way? Not sure about the answer... Probably not...

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I think he has one eye on the break already before the N American leg.

He must be bored too playing the same songs night after night.  Surely.  As you say Dona74, I think this set is a carefully chosen one to cater for what he can play these days.  Maybe some changes for the N American leg?
« Last Edit: July 19, 2019, 11:59:59 AM by dmg »
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Surely he has many other songs which are not demanding guitarwise that he could have included in the setlist pool, from both the DS and solo era.


The current setlist is a good cross section of his career, but again, how he manages to play the same songs every single night is beyond me. We all know from interviews that he strongly dislikes routine and can't start a new project soon enough, so what's the deal with the static setlists? On a tour with 80+ shows.

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Touring the way Mark and the band do, with luxury hotels, personal drivers, top-notch catering, the possibility to be in bed fairly early and sleep long, the possibility to stay in shape, is not hard work, even for a 70-year-old. Sure, performing for two hours is demanding, but he has been doing this for 40 years. It's a breeze for him. Maybe he's more bored than anything else.

That's a question that I have often asked to myself, how it is difficult to handle such big tours. As you said, they're touring in top-notch conditions, good for them. I guess they deserve it after almost 40 years doing what they do, and doing it well.

What I don't understand is why some people here keep saying that he's bored. He's obviously not. He keeps repeating night after night that he'll play until he "dies" on stage etc.

C'mon, he doesn't do it for money so I assume he does it because 1/ he likes it and 2/ he likes doing it for us.

You can always debate about setlists, show duration etc. ; keep in mind though that we have a perfect 2 hour show every night.

We all have anecdotes about bands - whether big names or not - tanking a show. My cousin once went to see a big group from the late 90s playing in a big arena with expensive seats etc. They played for 1h15 and 0 encore! I still remember how disappointed / upset he was.

Yesterday I was reading about a big name in France - whom I barely know  ;D but never mind - performing in front of 10000 people. They wrote that the "1h30 show was great". OK then… but it's still only 1h30. The least that Mark has played since the tour has begun is, what, almost 2h00? That ain't bad.

I mean, have DS / MK and co ever tanked ONE show in 40 years? No.

So "bored", I don't think so. The static setlist is probably Mark's choice and that's what it is. It has been said before but 99% of the audience attend one show and don't give a shit to "static setlists". They don't even know about it and anyway, everyone is cheering at the end of the gig… so why bother?


Some will say "be careful the patrol is watching us" never mind, but once again we shall keep in mind that it will be over for good (?) far too soon… Then you (we) will moan about the definite absence of setlist… a good reason for endless moaning !!  ;D
« Last Edit: July 19, 2019, 02:53:57 PM by NicoMK »

 

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