Dear Ed, it is a privilege to have this opportunity that you have given us, to come across so much valuable information that you provide, some paradigm shifts, all of this through a contagious sense of humor, many smiles and reflections came to me.
I am one of the few fans here who has never had the opportunity to see a Dire Straits or Mark Knopfler show. I would have loved it if Dire Straits had ever come to Brazil. I never knew if this was ever considered and the exact reasons why they never came to South America.
After acquiring all the official Dire Straits material in the late 90s, I delved deep into bootlegs and discovered a new world. There are two Dire Straits, the studio and the live. No famous band's history will be complete without going through the bootleg universe. (In my opinion), unfortunately, due to commercial and logistical reasons, DS's official live recordings have never revealed the full experience of a band's show. (At this point, I would like to highlight the importance of bootlegs, which reveal another dimension of the band that the official discography of most bands like DS is not capable of offering. Believe me, this brings great happiness to the most dedicated fans. Those who are into this already have everything official material, it's a matter of honor), Alchemy and On The Night were examples of this for decades, only last year they were released in full. If it weren't for the bootlegs, we would never know what the On Location tour 80/81 was like, or the legendary BIA Tour 85/86, just to name a few examples. I used to be a very dreamy fan, I longed for years to watch the Alchemy video in its entirety, with Portobello Belle, the footage of the show in Paris 1983, Wembley 85 in its entirety, outtakes, demos... none of this has come to light to this day, but some pleasant surprises came after a long time, such as the live 78/92 box set, especially the TOTALLY UNRELEASED last show of the original quartet, Rainbow Theatre, London, UK, 20th-21st December 1979, which brings my favorite "incarnation" in terms of sound, I'm a purist DS fan, I love above all that sound of the original quartet.
Mentioned all this to ask a complex question, why aren't there penguins at the North Pole, there are only penguins at the South Pole? Have you ever stopped to think about this aspect of existence? 😅
Of course I'm joking a little, my question is related to the Communique tour 79,, it was the only tour in which Dire Straits toured the United States on two separate occasions, between February and April 79 and September and October 79. I read somewhere that the second American tour was not successful, paradoxically for me it is strange, judging by the bootlegs available, the band is even sharper, with a wider repertoire. What could you say about this period of the last tour with the original line-up? Any notable shows, it seems to me that the Pink Pop Festival, Geleen, The Netherlands, June 4th 1979 was the first time the band performed for a huge audience, probably more than 50,000 spectators in the audience. In the only available DS video of this festival, there is a rare scene where it shows you with sunglasses 😎 watching the band, just before they play Lady Writer.
That's it for now.
I wish you much happiness and health in your life, Ed, you seem to have a remarkably rejuvenated spirit, I love people like that.