The point of view expressed by DMG is understandable, considering it almost objective not just an opinion.
I'll explain.
I have reason to think that whoever writes here is a true Mark music fan, that Mark is the absolute favorite artist, for me it is so.
Is a objective fact that Mark is in a very compromised physical phase that that does not give him the chance to expressing as he would like, he said it and made it clear to all of us at all this year's concerts.
I don't know how many of you have seen Phil Collins recently, extremely respectable and really sorry for him, but I would never want to see Mark in those conditions, he doesn't deserve it.
Mark now suffers, this is the truth.
It would be too selfish for us to ask him again to try again in a couple of years or so, to let Guy tell us that “this is the best concert of all time”?
This is not something magical that you still feel or not. It is objective to say that some tracks are fillers and that his solos are reduced to the bone by now.
I can only say thanks to Mark for everything, and the regret of seeing him at his age in these conditions while other artists at his age can still have fun, it makes me very sad. but life is also this and it must be accepted both for good things and for bad things, it applies to everyone and also to Mark.
Then if he decides in the future to do a dozen evenings here and there, so be it, but don't tell me that you would be satisfied with a set list like the current one, I wouldn't believe it. If you have to do a small series of concerts for your fans and also to have fun you will have to play 'the right songs… I like Postcards live but stop now, same think for Beef city, Bonaparte, Latest Trick…..I would like ear things like Water of love & Rudiger and so on (the list is really huge).
Now in a few hours there will be the last concert of this tour and for those who will have the good fortune to attend I believe that for them it will be a memorable date…. applause, tears and emotions …and the great music of Mark Knopfler