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Mark Knopfler Discussion => Mark Knopfler Discussion Forum => Topic started by: TheTimeWasWrong on December 14, 2010, 09:34:47 PM

Title: Dire Straits Information Service (D.S.I.S.)
Post by: TheTimeWasWrong on December 14, 2010, 09:34:47 PM
Never saw this before, but it really great! Some cool stuff that I didn't know :)
http://www.neck-and-neck.com/dsis/index.html

* MK wrote at least ten songs for BIA. I know some songs from other records that weren't released or put on a single, but I always wondered which songs were intended to be on BIA but didn't make it..
* Romeo & Juliet is one of MK's favorite songs. I expected that one, because he will play it forever and with such an emotion like he still cares about it.
* Golden Heart was already mentioned in 1994! Never knew the period between the OES-tour and MK's first album was that short.

Great stuff to read, hope you like it!
Title: Re: Dire Straits Information Service (D.S.I.S.)
Post by: jbaent on December 14, 2010, 10:56:35 PM
Between 1985 and 1986 Tina Turner recorded a Mark Knopfler
Title: Re: Dire Straits Information Service (D.S.I.S.)
Post by: jbaent on August 08, 2016, 12:32:37 PM
I was about to create a new thread for the DSIS newsletters but I searched for an old one to revamp, I think it´s better than create any new one...

My idea was to ask to all of you about the DSIS newsletters, many of you know about them because were DSIS sunscribers, or found them in internet and they are a very special source of information about the DS and MK history as it came from the management itself.

The thing is... the earlier DSIS newsletter I found is from November 1983 but it might be earlier ones, as that newsletter starts like this:

Hi!
Sorry I haven't written for so long but I spent a lot of the past month in Germany, Portugal and Finland with Limahl, who was doing TV shows, press etc. But I'm back again now till the end of December, so here goes...


Here it is a list of online newsletters

https://web.archive.org/web/20080626141056fw_/http://www.neck-and-neck.com/dsis/index.html (https://web.archive.org/web/20080626141056fw_/http://www.neck-and-neck.com/dsis/index.html)

I know that there are more that are not here, I have some in paper that I got in trades, but nothing before 1983, but there must be any...

If any of you have a DSIS newsletter before november 1983, please say something  :wave  ;D
Title: Re: Dire Straits Information Service (D.S.I.S.)
Post by: Lis on August 08, 2016, 06:44:38 PM
Just want to say thanks for the original and updated post!   :D :D
I was not aware of the Newsletters, so for me, this is great stuff!!!  :thumbsup
Title: Re: Dire Straits Information Service (D.S.I.S.)
Post by: jbaent on August 08, 2016, 09:01:54 PM
I really would like to find earlier newsletters...  ::)
Title: Re: Dire Straits Information Service (D.S.I.S.)
Post by: jbaent on March 29, 2018, 12:21:44 PM
Sorry to bring this back but...

Anyone here has the DSIS newsletters, and can check if you have anyone before November 1983?

 It's rare that DSIS probably exists from the early 80's but I've never seen any of those...
Title: Re: Dire Straits Information Service (D.S.I.S.)
Post by: olazabalrok on March 29, 2018, 12:47:02 PM
There was a folder of DSIS letters on Knopfler Unlimited but it seems to have disappeared? Anybody know anything? Also a thread from here about Knopfler unlimited has disappeared, a reason for that?
Title: Re: Dire Straits Information Service (D.S.I.S.)
Post by: jbaent on March 29, 2018, 01:04:18 PM
There was a folder of DSIS letters on Knopfler Unlimited but it seems to have disappeared? Anybody know anything? Also a thread from here about Knopfler unlimited has disappeared, a reason for that?

Discretion / prudence
Title: Re: Dire Straits Information Service (D.S.I.S.)
Post by: Masiakasaurus on March 29, 2018, 01:13:57 PM
Sorry to bring this back but...

Anyone here has the DSIS newsletters, and can check if you have anyone before November 1983?

 It's rare that DSIS probably exists from the early 80's but I've never seen any of those...
Thanks for keeping this thread alive, I somehow missed it! Earlier letters would be awesome... For the moment I'm pleased with these since I didn't know they existed  :)
Title: Re: Dire Straits Information Service (D.S.I.S.)
Post by: campamentwagen on July 31, 2022, 06:47:41 AM
I have been able to find a Jan 83 newsletter, but it's in very bad quality, still readable, but will need a good transcription.
https://www.mediafire.com/view/sog8vd7wmy5q21w/83_newsletter-1.jpg/file this is the original image in question, no extra compression done to it.
I will try transcribing it in a few days, and will upload it here
Title: Re: Dire Straits Information Service (D.S.I.S.)
Post by: ds1984 on July 31, 2022, 01:32:28 PM
I have been able to find a Jan 83 newsletter, but it's in very bad quality, still readable, but will need a good transcription.
https://www.mediafire.com/view/sog8vd7wmy5q21w/83_newsletter-1.jpg/file this is the original image in question, no extra compression done to it.
I will try transcribing it in a few days, and will upload it here

Good news, thank you in advance  :thumbsup
Title: Re: Dire Straits Information Service (D.S.I.S.)
Post by: Klaus74 on August 01, 2022, 11:47:29 AM
A cool topic with the DSIS Infoletters by Liz. I also own some original ones and many copied versions from the Neck and Neck-Database.
I also have some gaps in my collection. The oldest one (a copy) is from November 83. Then i have January 84, February 85, May 85, September 86, March 88. Thats all from the 1980s, and all are copies. If someone has all released DSIS-letters it will be fine to share them with us. To me, for my archive, copies are welcome. :wave

PS: I can recall, that a fellow fan from Switzerland, Thomas Gygax, had digitalized them for the Neck and neck-fan-page.  :think
Title: Re: Dire Straits Information Service (D.S.I.S.)
Post by: Skinny Kid on August 02, 2022, 04:47:03 AM
Enjoy    :)




Jan 83

DIRE STRAITS.... news....


Hi !  Happy New Year !  Well, I'm at home now on holiday till January 4th after a very hectic December, most of which I spent on tour with the group. We all had a really great time, and thanks to all of you who came to the gigs - hope you enjoyed them as much as we did. Every show was different, and we had some lovely andiences all round the country. All the band (and Ed, Paul and I) were really tired by the end of the tour but we had a wonderful time at Wembley. We had a huge Christmas dinner backstage before the show on the 20th - for all the band and crew and everyone involved, and then a party at Abbey Road Studios after the show, which went on till the early hours of the next day. The last show (as those of you who were there will know) was a bit different in that Roger (our merchandize seller) came onstage in a peculiar outfit and danced to "Twisting By The Pool", and then all the road crew and various other strange people wandered onstage during the last song with a huge Happy Christmas banner, tinsel, silly hats, cups of tea for the band, etc etc. Last nights are always a bit over-the-top !!

Right now, Mark is in New York putting the finishing touches to the "Local Hero" soundtrack LP, and Ed, Paul and I will shortly start working on the tours for 1983. The rest of the band are on holiday till the Australia / New Zealand tour starts in February.

If you went to the UK shows, you'll know then, but in case you didn't, don't forget there's a Dire Straits EP out on January 14th. The main track is "Twisting by The Pool" and if you weren't at the above and haven't heard it, I think you'll be surprised - it's as different from "Private Investigations" as it possibly could be !  When we were in Brighton, in the afternoon before the second show, the band did a video to go with the song, so hopefully, if it is a hit, the video will get shown on Top of the Pops, etc.

Ok, I think that's all for now. Thanks to all of you who sent cards and presents, and thanks from all the band for supporting them throughout the year. Let's hope 1983 is a good year too ...

Best wishes,

Liz

PS:  Please excuse the awful type - this is my own typewriter which I keep at home (a reminder of my days as a journalist !!!). I think it must be an antique by now, and how I ever managed to type my news stories on it I'll never know !!


damage.
Title: Re: Dire Straits Information Service (D.S.I.S.)
Post by: dustyvalentino on August 02, 2022, 10:15:47 AM
Thank you Skinny Kid.

Interesting that the Twisting video was filmed in Brighton, I wonder what the venue was.
Title: Re: Dire Straits Information Service (D.S.I.S.)
Post by: Vesper on August 02, 2022, 10:35:50 AM
Thank you Skinny Kid.

Interesting that the Twisting video was filmed in Brighton, I wonder what the venue was.

Must be The Brighton Centre.
Got it from the list of tour dates on oneverybootleg.nl
Title: Re: Dire Straits Information Service (D.S.I.S.)
Post by: dustyvalentino on August 02, 2022, 12:05:31 PM
Thank you Skinny Kid.

Interesting that the Twisting video was filmed in Brighton, I wonder what the venue was.

Must be The Brighton Centre.
Got it from the list of tour dates on oneverybootleg.nl

I haven't watched the video for years, are the band not in the same room as the swimmers?
Title: Re: Dire Straits Information Service (D.S.I.S.)
Post by: jbaent on August 02, 2022, 12:19:09 PM
Maybe they recorded the video while rehearsing/soundchecking etc for the LOG tour, as the videoclip features the whole LOG tour band, they played at Brighton in 1982.
Title: Re: Dire Straits Information Service (D.S.I.S.)
Post by: Vesper on August 02, 2022, 01:45:33 PM
Maybe they recorded the video while rehearsing/soundchecking etc for the LOG tour, as the videoclip features the whole LOG tour band, they played at Brighton in 1982.

From reading the newsletter : When we were in Brighton, in the afternoon before the second show, the band did a video to go with the song,

Seems to me it was recorded December 16th 1982 (the day of their second show in Brighton)
Title: Re: Dire Straits Information Service (D.S.I.S.)
Post by: Dutchessy on August 02, 2022, 02:11:25 PM
Maybe they recorded the video while rehearsing/soundchecking etc for the LOG tour, as the videoclip features the whole LOG tour band, they played at Brighton in 1982.

From reading the newsletter : When we were in Brighton, in the afternoon before the second show, the band did a video to go with the song,

Seems to me it was recorded December 16th 1982 (the day of their second show in Brighton)

Too cold for a swim  ;D
Title: Re: Dire Straits Information Service (D.S.I.S.)
Post by: dustyvalentino on August 02, 2022, 02:39:47 PM
Interesting that (from memory) Tommy was well featured in this video and then almost entirely removed from Alchemy  ???
Title: Re: Dire Straits Information Service (D.S.I.S.)
Post by: JF on August 03, 2022, 09:22:09 AM
Interesting that (from memory) Tommy was well featured in this video and then almost entirely removed from Alchemy  ???

yes exactly.
and most of all, the end credits of the Alchemy video "forgot" to mention him !
Title: Re: Dire Straits Information Service (D.S.I.S.)
Post by: jbaent on August 03, 2022, 11:30:05 AM
Tommy can be seen a lot during Alchemy, there are not direct scenes of him, but there is a reason for that, I think it was Joop de Korte Who explained that on Facebook long ago

When editing the Alchemy video, they noticed they didn't have enough close scenes of the musicians, so they hired a venue (can't remember which one), they put the music on and pretended to be playing.

One of the interesting things was that MK had thrown away his alchemy t-shirt and they had to do one with black tape on a white t-shirt for MK scenes.

Probably Tommy was back at the US at that time and wasn't worth to make him come back for that, that's why he is only on general views.
Title: Re: Dire Straits Information Service (D.S.I.S.)
Post by: ds1984 on August 03, 2022, 03:08:48 PM
Incredible.

One day we will learn that the live sound was actually the Paris show!  :smack