Hi, Ed.
Thank you for answering my question.
Now that we are able to do one more, i'll go for it.
Explaining part of my first question: I know that you won't listen to Mark's music since 2000. I was made a comparison between the release strategies from MK' music and the DS days. The recent 2.5 MK albums have more songs that the entire DS discography.
Now, my final "question".
For experience, i know that artists (in case, musicians), most of them are "excentrical personas". They have a distinctive point of view about socienty and personal relationships.
I mean "excentrical" because part of an artist personality escapes from the "normal" world.
In real life, artists are normal people who work hard on their art but enjoys the same jokes, food and places like "normal" people likes.
(Yes, it's hard to me to explain)
However, some of them have some affraid of conflicts or disagreements in general. In the near circle, this is very common.
And, if you are bossy.... hmmmm (problem).
As an admirer of Dire Straits (as a band) and his formation variations, i always saw MK as the guy who avoid conflicts. I am want to go into 'too personal' detais, however, watching interviews from Pick, Terry and David (who can be very idiotic egomaniac sometimes) along my DS fever days, and reading your interviews (and AMIT answers), when someone quitted the band, your job was the worse.
I mean, protect the personal/professional relationships and, above all, keep the "fired ones" as good friends it's not for everyone.
I always saw Mark as a guy who doesn't really care about the fans. He always talk about playing BIA and RJ as a tribute to the fans and bla, bla, bla. Sorry, but to my view, this is bullshit.
I know that is NOT your matter, but The Straits RRHOF thing was a tragedy (for the business and for the fans)
Since your departure, what seems is that Mark were "ashamed" of Dire Straits.
Is always "between the lines" that Mark didn't really like the band (songs/albums/concerts) and his recent songs are WAY better than the DS days.
(I know he talks it because his recent work. But, come on.... ignore the past is nonsense)
Well, Mark it, Mark that...
Like as quoted by a forum friend - Mark didn't want that.
(This is Guy's answer for everything that he can not answer)
For most of the public, Mark was reponsible for 99,99% of the arrangements for the DS songs. To my view, the concerts "represented" this idea.
Well, the band played everything the same every night, the only who "could" play different was... Mark.
There is no bootleg that has information like: - 'Alan was killing this concert' or 'Terry made an amazing job on that song... Was always things like: 'Mark was inspired', 'Mark went crazy during Sultans'...
Now, finally, my question:
How much input Mark receive from the musicians/co-producers during the DS days? He got input's on his lirycs too?
To my ears, LOG (album) is a Alan Clark masterpiece.
Local Hero soundtrack, for me, it's a collab between Alan and Mark.
The 80's DS sound, to my ears, is much more focused on Alan inputs than Mark's.
Ok, its Mark songs. However, Mark guitar solos would be "nothing" without Alan's magical keyboard layers.
There is a huge (again, in my opinion) rupture on MK's music when he stopped to work with Alan.
Another thought that i had years ago:
Calling Elvis, When It Comes To You, Fade To Black, Ticket To Heaven, How Long, Millionaire Blues.
Those songs are originally planned for a 2nd NHB album?
Come on, Rolo... shut up.
Well, my life quotes, based on years playing in bands are.
"Every person needs to be in a band once in life to respect "excentrical" personalities"
and
"Every soloist (mainly guitar players) should be bass players for a year to learn how to listen and respect the band"
and the most common one:
"Learn to separate the art from the artist."
i'll shut up.
THANK YOU, Ed.
And a special thanks to your sense of homour.
I haven't laughted this way about music subjects in years.
Rollo Beethoven.
If you want to ask more that's fine..they will go into the Sept 18 pile.
Now to your essay by paragraph, yep, you certainly went for something 🤡.
1. I don't know about those albums. I’ll take your word for it.
2. “Eccentric". PING!!!! I am on the floor eating my shag pile carpet.
Eccentric is definitely part of their makeup., almost HAS to be.
Narcissism at full tilt is common to almost any successful artist not least because they filter critics out of their circle and only hear what they want to hear, even though deep down the intelligent ones know that their real friends and advisers give them honest opinions (essential as a manager) The danger arises when they don't WANT those opinions and then they generally self combust. .
Think Spinal Tap….. that was based on the band Styx by the way.
I understand completely what you are getting at.
3. Yes. Nailed it. Anyone in particular your thinking of?
4. It’s Mark’s personality do almost anything to avoid outward confrontation. I can count the arguments we had on the fingers of one hand. It might have been better if we’d had more.
Now please ..all of you…do not mention David K to me.
I have a weak heart, high blood pressure, acid indigestion, piles, constipation, impotence, my life hangs by a thread , please don’t cut that thread, I'm already uncomfortably numb.
Being a manager frequently means doing things the musicians won’t or can't do themselves and saying “no” is top of that list, holding their cocks for the pre show pee is next….Coldplay actually employ someone to do that called Shakin’ Stevens an old UK pop singer with the shakes, perfectly qualified . Google him.
Yes. Management is like spinning plates. I've managed to stay friends with many musicians who came and went in numerous bands, not just DS, and crew, my staff, significant others, it just depends on the individuals and my personality of course, and I'm very easy going . I LIKE people unless they try and screw me ( or the people I’m representing).
5. Interesting that he comes over that way to you.
He definitely cared about them at the beginning.
Signed autographs happily, chatted, enjoyed interacting.
Then it all got VERY big and some fans ( who are not fans) became threatening/demanding, idiots appeared in droves, John Lennon got shot, he had to have a bodyguard on tour which puts a wedge in the way, the fan-mail got VERY weird especially from girls, loads of really medical nude polaroids , fantasy letters about him fucking whoever ( female fan stuff is out there but they aren’t fans they are fantasists) and of course, death threats.
Mandela gig gave rise to hundreds, really worrying stuff ( pre social media, it would be nuts now)
Girls camping outside the office offering me sex if I’d introduce them to him but they never had any teeth so they got a pass (I didn't tell him any of this).
A stalker who stole his garden gnomes ( yes!) .
The whole lot.
So that had/has an effect, it would on you, you become suspicious, pull back, become untrusting.
I don't think that's really what you’re talking about when you say “ashamed” , I just can't say how he feels about DS but I kind of know what you are hinting at. .
I just don't know how much he cares about audiences now and I’d be speculating so I won’t.
I haven’t been to a gig in YEARS and when I did I noticed a completely different feeling to, say, the NHB shows at Ronnie’s.
He didn't talk to them., it was like a recital, don't recall which tour. .
I went home to watch Newsnight as did all my previous office staff , all of us baffled by what the shows had become. No smiles, felt he was sort of detached. .
Actually I got completely involved in the RRHOF thing and not because I wanted to.
I'm very close friends with someone in that ( really fucked up) organisation who tried to get me to mediate.
There is a long and incredibly tedious tale behind that involving the RRHOF policies about who does/plays what and insane politics over which MANY acts have kicked back eg Kiss, Steve Miller, Blondie ( watch the clips) , and the issues between MK and DK and DK’s indignation about the expenses he had to pay.
Pick was first to bail and I completely understand why and it's personal to him.
There were also weird politics from Alan Clark and Crockford was just doing what he always does, bowing to MK’s wishes, but he and I did agree they should all go for the fans who don't care about any of this BS, but the sibling thing proved impossible to resolve.
To me the whole thing was a shambles.
As Guy said at the time , it opened up old wounds that had never healed.
I wasn’t invited and wouldn’t have gone…….to Cleveland?
It was nice of John to pay tribute to Paul C and myself but really their appearance ( the three) without M and John’s bland excuse “ its a personal thing “ sounded and looked pathetic.
But he did the best job he could so fair play I guess.
Just my opinion.
Once M said he wouldn’t go the HOF couldn’t get ANYBODY to induct them. Whoever they had lined up ( Keith Urban I think, might be wrong ) pulled out .
NO ONE, so there’s John doing it, a first for the HOF and probably the last.
Says it all.
So DS accepted basically as a backing band.
Really sad.
The US media had a field day.
7. I can't speak for MK but DS is the monkey on his back.
At the end of the day he’s a two hit wonder SOS and MFN , maybe WOL, certainly in the eyes of the media and general ( non fan) public and maybe the BIA album is remembered. Maybe.
Unfair..yes.
Realistic..absolutely, and before you rubbish that, think really hard about what I’m saying. Not about what you as dedicated fans think, what the man/woman on the street thinks and how many people NOW have even heard of him or DS?.
Modern culture is disposable at an ever faster rate.
I've met kids of 25 who have never heard of the Beatles or Elvis, why would they? .
MK’s solo career has been sustained by the fan base. I doubt he’s expanded his audience at all and without DS he wouldn’t have had a career, probably not even a record deal.
Yes. Harsh but pragmatic and I could be completely wrong.
But ask yourselves, am I ?
8 Guy is an extremely sweet bloke with a lovely wife and family and he’s not about to bite the hand etc. and why should he? He loves what he’s doing and he has a completely non confrontational personality and can bend to anything. Love him.
9. Your words not mine ( you are 100% right) .
10. You have a question? Bugger, I was enjoying this.
No input on lyrics.
One of the things you all seem to miss is the producer input, Muff, Jerry/Barry, Jimmy and especially Neil Dorfsman who should have been paid a % on BIA …...great guy as is Chuck Ainlay.
Those two had a BIG part to play in the stuff they worked on, way more than the musicians who basically do what they’re told or rather the songs determine what they play ( not a criticism).
Not sure I agree re the AC bit.
Most of what he played came from MK who certainly back then had a very clear idea of how he wanted the completed music to sound. I'm not trying to dilute AC’s talents or place in this , not at all, that's just my observation from being there.
I can’t comment on why M stopped working with him.
11. No. There was never going be a second NHB album. Thank God, if I had been included I would have really not wanted to play TTH ( cant stand it) HL, MB ( we did the others except FTB).
12. Very funny. All correct.
Especially the last one.
Quizzy are you reading this?
It’s my pleasure, this is really interesting for me, rather more than blowing up radios. .
Glad you enjoy the laughs.
That's the MOST important thing.