Hi everyone! I'm back home now after a truly amazing few days. I'm so glad I was there to see what could be MK's last European show and it was just as emotional as I expected it to be.
It was great to meet friends from AMIT at the venue, some who I already have met before - Ingrid,Joko, Jordan, Tunnel85 and others who I met for the first time - Allen, PensaGhost and the person I had been waiting to meet for so long - Jbaent! I was sitting waiting for the concert to begin, when suddenly I was aware of someone standing, looking at me, at the end of my row and it was Jbaent! It was such a pleasure to meet him after all this time! Fantastic!
We arrived at the arena at about 7.30pm to collect the tickets, but because it was so hot we decided to go inside to our seats and relax before the show to watch things happening. One of the things that really impressed me was a group of Knopfler fans who had made a huge banner thanking Mark for 40 years of music "We love you Mark, thanks for these 40 years" Then they paraded the banner all around the arena to huge applause from those already in the arena.
The show was fantastic, probably the best I have ever been to, partly because of the wonderful atmosphere and sense of occasion, but also because of the audience, who were amazing. We had a full-blown eo,eo, eo, but also they were very respectful during quieter songs. If there were any greenies, etc I didn't hear them, but it didn't matter, we were all having what seemed to be a great party, especially during PFP when people started dancing - started, I believe, by Ingrid and friends on the front row! As has been mentioned, Mark's guitar went out of tune during YLT and he stopped playing and carried on singing, which sounded fine. Glenn Saggers came and changed the guitar and MK continued, almost seamlessly - it was really impressive and earned another applause!
I must say that I was very emotional during some parts of the show, especially seeing Mark performing what could be the last time for me. I will never forget this performance, which was made extra-special by the fantastic audience.
Thanks Mark, the wonderful band and, of course the crew.