Thought it was a good interview
Alan very respectful to MK in this conversation. Alan's influence on the live versions is very clear when you listen to his solo album, R and J being a case in point.
They seem to calm down and behave well, it wasn't the case some time ago, maybe Mark's lawsuits and hall of fame had to do something with it, I don't know. But you literally can't compare Alan of now and at the peak of the Legacy craze. I tend to look at this situation like this:
Yes, Alan obviously had a tremendous amount of input on Mark's music, arranging and composing some of the most remarkable songs, Romeo & Juliet, Telegraph Road, just wow! But I don't think he had the right to say some things he said like Mark was not a big part of Dire Straits or some total BS like this.
I think Dire Straits = MK, and hence without him, Alan won't be able to do all these things and arrangements in the first place. Mark brought Alan to work with Bob Dylan, so Mark basically made his whole career, and instead of biting his feeding hand, I would behave differently and try to get on with it.