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Author Topic: #73 DTRW TOUR - Sep 06 2019 -Smart Financial Centre, Sugar Land, TX, US  (Read 14006 times)

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DTRW TOUR 2019 [C 73] USA/Canada leg 16


VENUE & LATEST TICKET INFO
Location:- http://www.smartfinancialcentre.net/
Buy Tickets:- http://www.ticketmaster.com/event/3A00555266551695
Clock @ Weather: https://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/@4734825

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

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PREVIOUS/NEXT MARK KNOPFLER Concert
Previous concert:- https://www.amarkintime.org/forum/index.php?topic=7174.0
Next Concert:- https://www.amarkintime.org/forum/index.php?topic=7177.0

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
Why Aye Man
Corned Beef City
Sailing to Philadelphia
Once Upon a Time in the West
Romeo and Juliet
My Bacon Roll
Matchstick Man
Band Introduction
Done With Bonaparte
Heart Full of Holes
Your Latest Trick
Postcards From Paraguay
On Every Street
Speedway at Nazareth
Money for Nothing
Going Home: Theme of the Local Hero
« Last Edit: September 12, 2019, 12:27:00 PM by Pottel »
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Great article. Thanks for sharing!

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Oh look.....a surprise.....same setlist  ::)

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
Band Introduction
(with stories about each band member)
Done With Bonaparte
Heart Full of Holes
Your Latest Trick
Postcards From Paraguay
On Every Street
Speedway at Nazareth

Encore:
Money for Nothing

Encore 2:
Going Home: Theme of the Local Hero

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A look through some of the YouTube clips reveals an excellent show including this very nice R&J with excellent outro solo (watch Danny giving an approving nod at the end):

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SttD-jxRE_0&frags=pl%2Cwn

"...and I blew up the radio in pretty short order."

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A look through some of the YouTube clips reveals an excellent show including this very nice R&J with excellent outro solo (watch Danny giving an approving nod at the end):

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SttD-jxRE_0&frags=pl%2Cwn

Beautiful!   It's up there with two of my favourite R&Js from this tour - Milan and Verona!   :)
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Wow, lovely version
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Went to this last night. I've been purposely avoiding this forum and Guy's so as to have as much surprise as possible, but I have been reading Guy's tour diary. So I knew Once Upon a Time in the West was coming, and I had seen somethy somewhere about MFN being played again, and those were really the only "surprises" in the set, and I already knew about them 😐.

I did notice in a pic in Guy's diary that Silvertown was in the set, and since this is maybe my favorite song in Mark's solo catalog, I was pumped to hear it. Of course, he didn't play it. I found some clips of it from earlier in the tour this morning on YouTube, and really can't see why they dropped it. 🤷‍♂️

The show was well played, though, better than the Tracker show I attended. Having the two horns and Danny adds something. The middle of the set really drags however: Bacon Roll, Matchstick Man,  Bonaparte, Heart Full of Holes, and YLT in a row! And no Silvertown, no So Far Away, no BIA, no Sultans, no Telegraph Road, no anything anyone wants to hear.
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Went to this last night. I've been purposely avoiding this forum and Guy's so as to have as much surprise as possible, but I have been reading Guy's tour diary. So I knew Once Upon a Time in the West was coming, and I had seen somethy somewhere about MFN being played again, and those were really the only "surprises" in the set, and I already knew about them 😐.

I did notice in a pic in Guy's diary that Silvertown was in the set, and since this is maybe my favorite song in Mark's solo catalog, I was pumped to hear it. Of course, he didn't play it. I found some clips of it from earlier in the tour this morning on YouTube, and really can't see why they dropped it. 🤷‍♂️

The show was well played, though, better than the Tracker show I attended. Having the two horns and Danny adds something. The middle of the set really drags however: Bacon Roll, Matchstick Man,  Bonaparte, Heart Full of Holes, and YLT in a row! And no Silvertown, no So Far Away, no BIA, no Sultans, no Telegraph Road, no anything anyone wants to hear.


Yeah, that middle section completely doesn't make sense to me. I get that "rock n roll" isn't Mark's thing anymore, but this is just too sedate.

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Went to this last night. I've been purposely avoiding this forum and Guy's so as to have as much surprise as possible, but I have been reading Guy's tour diary. So I knew Once Upon a Time in the West was coming, and I had seen somethy somewhere about MFN being played again, and those were really the only "surprises" in the set, and I already knew about them 😐.

I did notice in a pic in Guy's diary that Silvertown was in the set, and since this is maybe my favorite song in Mark's solo catalog, I was pumped to hear it. Of course, he didn't play it. I found some clips of it from earlier in the tour this morning on YouTube, and really can't see why they dropped it. 🤷‍♂️

The show was well played, though, better than the Tracker show I attended. Having the two horns and Danny adds something. The middle of the set really drags however: Bacon Roll, Matchstick Man,  Bonaparte, Heart Full of Holes, and YLT in a row! And no Silvertown, no So Far Away, no BIA, no Sultans, no Telegraph Road, no anything anyone wants to hear.


Yeah, that middle section completely doesn't make sense to me. I get that "rock n roll" isn't Mark's thing anymore, but this is just too sedate.

Agree totally with this.  Especially as the band intro is now seemingly taking almost 10 minutes!!!
"...and I blew up the radio in pretty short order."

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I actually don't mind the middle part of the set, in fact I really enjoy all of those songs mentioned, BUT, there is far too much talking and I have removed most of it from my downloads!    ;)
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I actually don't mind the middle part of the set, in fact I really enjoy all of those songs mentioned, BUT, there is far too much talking and I have removed most of it from my downloads!    ;)

I love that part of the set. Actually thats the kind of concerts from MK I'd like to see in the future. Small venue and his more intimate stuff. Something like Boothbay concert.
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I actually don't mind the middle part of the set, in fact I really enjoy all of those songs mentioned, BUT, there is far too much talking and I have removed most of it from my downloads!    ;)

I love that part of the set. Actually thats the kind of concerts from MK I'd like to see in the future. Small venue and his more intimate stuff. Something like Boothbay concert.

Totally agree with this. I have really enjoyed the smaller intimate gigs with The Master in the past...
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I actually don't mind the middle part of the set, in fact I really enjoy all of those songs mentioned, BUT, there is far too much talking and I have removed most of it from my downloads!    ;)

I love that part of the set. Actually thats the kind of concerts from MK I'd like to see in the future. Small venue and his more intimate stuff. Something like Boothbay concert.

Totally agree with this. I have really enjoyed the smaller intimate gigs with The Master in the past...

In fact, I hope this is the direction MK's musical career will take in the coming years.   
Goin' into Tow Law....

 

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