Dear Ed, I want to thank you on behalf of my father for mentioning some shows that were memorable to you. When I saw your list, I immediately realized the historical importance of each one of them.
The show in Madison Square Garden NY, BIA tour with guests Billy Joel and David Sanborn RIP, has always been in my top 5 shows of the BIA tour. The bootleg recording reveals the incredible atmosphere of a band at their peak.🔥
Whitney Houston's question in your dressing room in 1988 was absolutely hilarious!😂🤦🏻
It's interesting that you mention the Auckland show in March 1986. Almost two years ago I came across a recording of that show made by a cameraman you had hired. His name is Avital Davidzon. According to him, you liked his work and invited him to the tour in Australia and New Zealand in 1986 to film the band for the big screens at stadium shows. For us it was a find, a time capsule that remained unreleased for almost 40 years and that reveals an incredible performance by a band at the height of its career, ending an impressive tour.🔥 I released it here at AMIT, we were all very happy with this recording. Avital also made available a very fun video of the band and the road crew playing a game of cricket, a way to relax a little, to get away from the routine during a tour of Australia and New Zealand in March 1986. I don't know if you know these recordings, but you might want to see them. I'm leaving the links here:
Footage of the show in Auckland 86, improved quality.
https://youtu.be/FLxUVCPIdzw?si=RhzlWJsB72uRvWSw
Band v's Crew part 1
https://youtu.be/WhfL6ghT-kE?si=Eh3mENW7UzQFnwFj
Band v's Crew part 2
https://youtu.be/3kb-A-ZOkhY?si=G9W1jy46njywWqvA
Regarding Mark's statement about having recorded some of the shows in Paris in 1983, the information that it was an interview on Top of the Pops may not be correct, I saw this information on an old website a while ago and it stuck in my mind, but I'm leaving the link to the interview below, a video of only 3:27, at the end, when asked about Alchemy, Mark addresses this issue.
Personally, I believe they used the Rolling Stone Mobile to record some of the 5 nights in Paris 83, a month before the Hammesmith Odeon shows.
https://youtu.be/BfjjHANqovE?si=uTcfCaR_u0nECmOP
If Portobello Belle live in June 83 was recorded by the band and is present in the MFN compilation released in 88, who knows if there are more recordings from that occasion, or even from others, 80/81, 85/86. (Just a hypothesis). Rainbow 79 was certainly recorded by the BBC for the BBC Arena, very lucky for us (the fans) that they recorded the audio of the entire show, it would be great if they had the complete footage, from a historical point of view, a record of the end of the band's first phase. Although for you it is the worst period of the band, September to December of 79 is the period that fascinates me the most musically, I love the setlist from that period, especially the versions,🔥❤️ they are incredible, but, I am just a fan looking from the outside at everything that happened, and you were the band's manager and your view is from the inside out, you saw everything happen in real time, another experience completely different from ours, which is very fascinating, very grateful for sharing.👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
This morning I revisited the song "Mustang" by the Shads. Not only Bruce's rhythm guitar, but the drums here also do an excellent job. Everything about this song takes me back to the Old West. I love that feeling. Listening to The Shadows has always been a luxury at any time.💎❤️🎸
If you'll allow me, I would be interested in a few more aspects related to DS (and I believe others would be too) I will return to the topic again, live releases of the band: The question of how Alchemy was planned and elaborated was already wonderfully explained by you, so I would like to know if at any point was a live release of the BIA tour 85/86 planned, given the size of the success of the album, as well as the tour? And of course, to finish, how was the planning of what became On The Night? Was it a decision of the record company, or between you and the band? By the time it was recorded in May 1992, the band had been on the road for almost a year, so Nimes and Rotterdam were chosen for this production, a very different dimension to what Alchemy was, the result of one night. Did On The Night happen as planned?
Was STP initially planned to be a DS album? Or was that "The voice and guitar of Dire Straits" thing just marketing?
The Police and Dire Straits are from the same generation. They emerged at the same time and in the same place, but with different sound proposals. In retrospect, when you look at the trajectory of both, is there any parallel in their careers? What could you consider? I am impressed by the amount of video recordings that The Police have between 77/81 (the first three albums), many of them filmed shows, Dire Straits doesn't even come close to the amount of recordings that they have, was the reason for this some internal politics of the band, or rather, of its management?
Finally, have you ever visited Brazil? Is there anything in our music that you appreciate? I imagine that you know names like Tom Jobim, Vinícius de Moraes, João Gilberto, maybe Ivan Lins, Hermeto Pasqual or Gilberto Gil.
Cheers!
OK Brunno, here’s your very own essay by your para.
That was a great gig made doubly so by the audience response which was deafening, unbelievable, especially at the end of SOS, 5 mins at least.
Proud moment for me and numero one album and single to boot.
Perfect alignment.
Afterwards we were back at the hotel winding down and M called my room…….
“ Do you know anywhere to eat round here that would be open now?’
As it happens I did, so he and I and Paula my gf walked down to Richoux ( open all night) on 6th Avenue and saw Paul Crockford going the other way across the street probably looking for passing trade..
How weird is that?
Anyway he joined us and we got a table next to two guys.
After we’d ordered I whispered to M,
“ This guy on my left is Joe Pass RIP ( one of THE great jazz guitarists) and the other one is the writer Jerzy Kosinki ( who wrote “ Being There” ..became a great Peter Sellers movie )"
“ Do you know him?
“ No”
“Well can you talk to him. He’s an amazing player| ”
So I introduced myself, then the rest of us and we had a fantastic chat, mainly with Joe ( this guy had played with Oscar Peterson, Ella Fitzgerald, dozens of others, Holy Shit , a real guitarist who played art not pop so Quizzy will know him.)
He asked if we were musicians and where we’d played that night. I told him MSG.
“ How many did you have in?"
“ About 19,000 ”
“I just did ( he mentioned a small jazz club) to around 130 folks “ which we all thought was pretty funny, especially him .
Lovely guy, ridiculous player what a treat.
When we were walking back M said to me “ you know meeting him really capped tonight off, it was better than the gig! ”.
Yes. Whitney thought NM was the headliner! In the US very few knew who he was or about the apartheid issue, they had/have their own.
Americans only look inwards.
I remember that guy! I think he was hired by Philips who were providing the screens as part of the Sponsorship. I also recall that cricket game on the pitch behind the Sebel Town House hotel, scene of much debauchery.
So weird seeing those clips now.
That black and red cowboy shirt was Jack's.
He never got it back.
That interview was for an Old Grey Whistle Test. The hosts were Mark Ellen and David Hepworth. They look as nervous as M does.
Paris. As I thought, the shows were audio recorded only, the filming was only done at Hammersmith and only the second show was released. It is NOT a composite of the two as some on AMIT keep suggesting ( and it wouldn’t matter if it was). .
So yes, presumably somewhere are other tapes from Paris in a vault , the problem is who knows WHERE?
Polygram routinely “lost” tons of tapes by everyone imaginable and alot “walked”.
And then there was the Universal fire.
Yes re Rainbow, which ended up in bits on the BBC Arena doc. .
Problem was it was terrible footage due to lack of white light…….gig stage lighting back then was inadequate for TV eg see Prince gig in Syracuse which despite “fixing” is still way too dark, ( amazing show though ).
I understand your interest but I simply can't recall what was recorded or filmed other than what’s out there. We were quite “picky” about filming etc although I had no issue with fans doing it ( the venues were often a pain about that ).
I'm seeing Bruce and Brian Dec 3. I’ll tell him!
BIA live. No. Just didn't happen.
A bit of Jerusalem filmed and owned by The Tube, that last night in Sydney and the Wembley 85 ( owned by the TV companies) are the best you're going to get.
I regret we didn't but there you go.
OTN. How many times do I have to repeat that the record companies had NO say in what we did or released ? Once we got past MM I took no notice of them BUT in fairness they never asked for or about anything. They were there to manufacture, market, promote and sell.
That's it.
They had no part to play in the creative side.
Somewhere along the way M/J and I decided to do what became OTN …...a mistake in my view but that's with hindsight and I know most reading this will disagree.
It did tick off a contractual commitment but we were not OBLIGED to do it.
That was up to us so that wasn’t really a factor.
These Q and A’s tell me that most of you don't understand how record deals work, at least pre streaming, and there’s no reason why you should. I don't have the gas to tell you I'm afraid ( and they’ve changed out of all recognition)
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There were technical issues with the actual recording ( bass I think ) which led to some later overdubbing ( only a few bits ) and some other tweaking .
No I'm not telling you what ( ask Guy …I’m sure he’ll tell you everything 😇😇😂 …..I LOVE him and Laurie Ann 👩) .
It doesn’t matter, it is what it is. .
I know of live albums where only the audience track was retained and everything was re recorded. So they weren’t live at all!.
I also don't know what songs came from what shows or what underpants in what colours those who WORE underpants put on ..not my job description!
STP.
NO.
NEVER ( where DO you get this stuff from?)
DS were dead and buried by then, never to return 🤮.
The OES tour destroyed any hope of that being revived and I would likely have quit at the suggestion.
Like M but for slightly different reasons because it wasn’t affecting me in the same way it was affecting him, I was DONE with it, done with a certain musician and his pathetic politicking, done with 900 lights and stadiums, and I could afford to let it go as could MK/JI.
That's important in the mix of things but never mentioned ( John would like to have kept it going and/or revived it as he’s often said ).
Money buys you CHOICE
That marketing phrase/sticker came from me because I was very concerned after GH ( where it was used as well ) that the GENERAL AUDIENCE, not the fanbase, not you lot, did not know or associate MK with DS .
He did not have the profile of, say Gordon Sting , Eric C or George Michael, Annie Lennox, or others who had left huge bands. Hard to believe I know but he didn't.
GH was disappointing to me in terms of sales, esp in the US , I don't think M ever asked me what it had done but he’s not stupid, he must have realised that commercially it was a bit of a dud ( not everywhere and I did give him regular reports.)
But then agin he was travelling a different path by now and part of the reason for that was to “reduce the heat” of being in this mega band, or at least that's what he was trotting out in interviews back then. I'm not sure I entirely believed him ( there were other non musical reasons that are nobody else’s business.)
Let me give you an example re his “ profile” .
The day AFTER the Mandela show which DS headlined and was seen by 72000 in Wembley Stadium and 800million + on TV, he and I went into a local wine bar on Westbourne Grove.
It was packed 200-250 people easy and many were wearing T shirts from that event, so they’d been there.
We had two drinks and NOT ONE person recognised him in over an hour. .
As we were leaving a guy came up and said “ you look a bit like , eeeeerrr, um, that guy from, what are they called, eeeerr ah yes, Dire Straits. What's your name again? I know, Mark Knopfler, are you him?".
“ Nah, but I wish I had his money,”
And we left.
No autograph. Nothing.
A small incident but telling ( AND the guy was wearing a T shirt ) .
Dingwalls. 13/12/77
Mark had a red Fender Stratocaster.
That was IT. Seriously.
Echoes of Hank Marvin!
Plus I really needed to sort a support for Talking Heads FAST. I'd left it a bit late…that was starting in less than a month.
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Musically I can't remember but I do recall they were playing "Down to the Waterline" when we walked in and it wasn’t very loud ( I'd just been on the road with Deep Purple 💥).
The only other song they did was “Nadine” ( Chuck Berry).
They might have done “ What's the Matter Baby”…just can't remember.
Because it’s not memorable.
I was and am great friends with Miles Copeland, manager and impresario.
We had been in business together 1970-73 ( agency ) and he dragged me go to a very early Police rehearsal before they got the A and M deal…so maybe 1977?
They played “Roxanne" had dyed blonde hair and it was obvious Gordon Sting was a star.
He was maybe 5 feet in front of me and had a cucumber down the front of his pants left over from Robert Plant’s fruit bowl. .
Stewart was in Curved Air who I booked and Ian RIP I gave his first job to in 1971 I think .
So I knew all the family ( still do ).
Both bands started out together.
Funnily Miles passed on DS and picked Squeeze after both bands did a gig together at the Albany in Deptford by the Sea.
We did several early festival gigs with The Police at Pinkpop in Holland and 4 in Germany and both bands were great pals.
Of course M and Gordon Sting came from Newcastle but I don't think they knew each other then.
No. Unplanned, no politics, no management policy, completely random.
Of course from a TV point of view Gordon Sting was a sex symbol and MK definitely was not.
Gordon Sting was on at least one of the BIA Paris Bercy gigs.
Doing "I want my Mommyeeee “ and being especially golden.
I have some hilarious tales about him but they’re for my book if I ever get round to it.
Good guy, all the Police were.
I often email Stewart who has become a really good TV presenter.
He never replies.
Sadly not and no plans. I've promised to take Sadie to Whitley Bay and show her the Spanish City so that's on our bucket list. I do know some of those artists, actually nearly all of them..
Always loved the music of your country, great percussionists. That’s where the rhythm for YLT came from.