Bercy 1992 was my first international act I attended and it was with my favorite band.
It was a bit surreal for me to think that after all these years only been able to listen their live music through records, I was at last in the same room with Mark Knopfler performing in person.
You can imagine how emotional it could be.
I remember when R&J musical introduction happened I had the strange feeling that he was here doing the job.
Music was top notch but Mark's attitude was not what I was used when previously watching Alchemy or the BIA broadcast from Wembley - and of course the Mandela show.
He had that night a cold attitude.
I later learnt that Mark wall ill during his Paris spring residency so maybe the medicine he got was the reason of the cold start.
It was not until Sultans that things started to get warmer to me, and I was blasted by the TR solo.
Solid Rock was another highlight.
I did not recognize it until the first chorus, I though at first it was a completly new song and I got a "whaou" effect.
Then I recongized it and the second "whaou" effect caught me with the extended ending part.
When I left I was happy, I had witnessed a great show.
I did not plan to attend another gig from that tour but when I got opportunity to buy a ticket to see them a mont later at Werchter I just did it.
I am now left with great memories beeing able to get 1st row on the left in front of John and Mark seemed in better mood than Paris.
So the inside hardness of that tour did not impact the musical quality.
I was there and witnessed that era : Dires Straits live in Europe was simply HUGE.
France was a strong place, ENCORES topped the charts in 1993, you could not escape YLT being aired by the radio.