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The quality of the concert is great. Better than DVD.
Quote from: Robson on March 26, 2021, 07:45:18 PMThe quality of the concert is great. Better than DVD.The sound certainly seems very good on this, doesn't it.
Whilst watching it with my 8 year old boy he said MK is like an oak tree. I wasn’t sure where he was going, but he said an oak tree has a whole eco system that depends on it and he thought the band was the eco system relying on MK at the centre of the music.
I love this concert, I don't see any evidence of Mark being drunk or tired, as it was the start of a new tour and career for him, he would be fine, he was a lot younger and fitter back then, when he talks during this show, there is no hint of him being anything else than sober. All the performances are great, the beautiful guitar work of Golden Heart, the moody Rudiger, the great Sonny Landreth contributions, the Last Exit To Brooklyn into Romeo & Juliet highlighting The Electra Strings, the wonderful outro to Are We In Trouble Now, and the rarely played Gravy Train. Fantastic stuff from a fantastic album. When I first heard Mark was done with Dire Straits and going solo, I was really intrigued to hear what that would sound like, but when I first heard the first song, Darling Pretty, all my worried went away, I knew Mark would be fine, and 25 years later, he still is.
I totally agree. The 1996 tour was fresh and powerful.
Quote from: Marijn on March 27, 2021, 08:18:19 PMI totally agree. The 1996 tour was fresh and powerful.I also agree.The show I saw in Aberdeen had tracks from every DS album and lots of new material. Pushing three hours as well! Mark was back in love with music after the slog that was the OES tour and it was a joy to witness.