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Author Topic: Dire Straits star Mark Knopfler to auction Brothers In Arms guitars - BBC NEWS  (Read 66519 times)

OfflineLove Expresso

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19:17  :lol

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I don't want no sugar in it, thank you very much!

OfflineRobson

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I can't notice it :( At what point does Paul Sexton say he's listened to the new album?

At around 19.25

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Yes. He says: Wonderful record :)
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Offlineborder_reiver

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Just release it already   :(
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Just release it already   :(

AMIT exclusive preview!  ;D
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A friend of mine was there and told me MK needed help for going up with that little step to sit on the stage and talk, that physically he was way worse than in 2019 and had a lot of difficulty to just walk.

Obviously you don't see that in the video.

Oh no... :'( :-\
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One of the Christies Instagram videos shows MK walking along viewing the exhibit and all seems normal (for a man that age).

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I had a good laugh about him imitating Chet, that Guitar Store Georgie and the teacher, he indeed likes to do that obviously. I had an even bigger laugh when he started that red Fender story once more, with every same detail that we all are able to cite in our sleep (50 quid, big stretch for him, blew the radio) I really wonder if he himself is not bored by it in the meantime. But at the beginning of the talk he was very eloquent and hard to stop. I love this clip!

LE

Of course, in this regard, MK is like Las Vegas. You can have a show there and play the same thing for decades, and the audience will be changed daily for you since it's such a travelling hub. So he can say the same stuff as repeatedly as he wants, as long as the audience is always new, which is usually the case. It's a bummer only for die-hards ;D

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The man will turn 75 in a matter of months. Think about people you have known that age. You can’t expect him to be physically the same as he was 40, 30 or even 10 years ago.
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OfflineBanjo99uk

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The man will turn 75 in a matter of months. Think about people you have known that age. You can’t expect him to be physically the same as he was 40, 30 or even 10 years ago.
Totally right, and he had a serious injury from his bike accident which probably isn’t helping him. I went to Christies today and it was the most amazing and saddest thing at the same time. You have to go if you can. I touched the MFN guitar (twice). It was like meeting royalty if you’re into that thing. I hated the MFN guitar used in the 86 Sidney concert. So I gave that a kick.

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I know several people at 85 that are more fit and "lively" than MK was even 5-10 years ago. If you take the average 75 year old man that has no serious diagnosis (other than the typical "getting older" stuff), I find it unlikely that this person would be any less fit than MK is today. But, it's fine. Not everyone ages in the same speed, and someone has to be "below average" in this regard. I had a relative that moved like she was a typical 90 year old when she was 65, but still lived for another 20 years. Not that it was 20 happy years, but still. She hated that she couldn't do all the things she wanted to do anymore, getting tired for nothing, pains and so on. But, there is a lesson in all of this - take care of your body.

OfflineNeville Sherman

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I too went to Christie's yesterday and quickly caught the bug, "Mixed Emotions'. Evidently MK had already been in to the exhibition in the am to have a wander so, alas I missed him by an hour - not that I would have dared to speak to him. He is God after all!  If you get the chance to go and see this wonderful exhibition then go as it really is good. Hats off to Christie's for how they have done this. Each guitar in a way has its own space and the way they are exhibited draw you in to read the back story of each guitar. The centre stage with the 'golden nuggets' is really effective and although I didn't leave my fingerprint on the VERY expensive '59, I was tempted! The signed guitar of the artists contributing to the TCT project drew a lot of interest as you would expect. Looking at them and having followed MK for over 40 years just brought up some many memories of seeing him and his colleagues live in so many places in Europe and if I felt like that, goodness knows what MK must be feeling! My only niggle - and I am nit picking here is that as stunning as the Dolby Atmos equipped music room was while I was there at least it was all Straits music coming through the speakers. Maybe I got my timing wrong but it would have been great to listen to 'Back on the Dance Floor' or 'River Towns' or 'Privateering' coming through those speakers. Like I say, I am being picky. Great day and one to remember for all sorts of reasons. I am sure the new music is going to echo if not better the music produced on these diamonds on display! Go and see!

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Mark sounded good, it's good to hear he has already started buying new guitars :)
Knopfler, Oldfield and Gilmour is all the guitar I need.

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The man will turn 75 in a matter of months. Think about people you have known that age. You can’t expect him to be physically the same as he was 40, 30 or even 10 years ago.

By todays standard Mark is not good shape for a 75 years  person.

I did not watch the entire video yet but before reading comment the snippet I saw  already left me with a strange feeling.
I mean the way Mark is not moving on his chair got me the impression that it was staged for a disabled.
Of course I am influenced by what I already witnessed during the 2019 tour and the shock of Mark not wearing his traditionnal jean anymore (the one with a "repaired hole") but larges pants instead.
Both Eric Clapton and Keith Richards in comparaison looks better than him now.

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Everyone ages differently, look on the bright side, at least he is not in as bad a way as Phil Collins is :o
Knopfler, Oldfield and Gilmour is all the guitar I need.

 

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