When you have played with a major artist we can agree to disagree, in the meantime, you're a fan and telling my side of the situation is !!NOT!! insulting Mark.
Chris, thank you to come to this forum and tell us your experience with the Dire Straits.
Your work with Paul its a blast. Working with some great guys like Robbie, Gilmour (probally he recorde, far his guitars after the sessions), Trevor, David Foster and many other great musicians.
It must be a joy to record with these fellows.
Like some here, i am a musician (not a good one), but i worked with some local bands, record some sh*t... Manytimes the concerts was very stressfull. Some artists are a pain in the *ss, but that's life.
As a musician, we always try to play our best, pick up the money and, if the pros are above the cons, we keep the job (if it was still avaliable).
I'm not telling my story as a musician, far from this.
I'm telling that, in my case and many other musicians, there's no tour sponsor, barely has a contract, the transportations sucks... its a nightmare. A real dire straits.
Reading your comments about the tour, i admire the professionalism of all crew. Expecially the musicians.
In my opiniom, the OES album and tour are purelly contractual.
Your glimpse about MK's mind shows me, even if his head was in Nashville, he made the tour and played a hell of guitar.
And you guys worked to bring a big concert and played a great amount of songs.
Two years tryng to find joy and friendship with the band members.
Even if the tour was unfriendly, you guys delivered a great product (live concerts, live album and video) that its admired from fans all across the globe.
You are not insulting anyone.
And, who gave up from the rest of the tour, that person was MK.
Because, if i'm not wrong, the plan was a 3 or 4 year tour.
He knew he was not well.
Sorry my poor english and thank you again to share that small part of your life with us.