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Re: 3 Chord Trick (Legacy)
« Reply #90 on: December 21, 2017, 10:01:31 PM »
yes, his solo stands for itself,  no doubt! Still can't tell would have I been in it if i had not known DS... but if I look closely, 
sure, love would find the way anyway! ... kind of a meant to be actually!   
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Re: 3 Chord Trick (Legacy)
« Reply #91 on: December 21, 2017, 11:14:44 PM »
His solo tours are still very popular, with some shows selling out more than 10,000... DESPITE the fact that there is little to no DS content anymore.

25 to 30% of DS are played during the solo tours, I don't call that little to no DS.
SOS is still THE song who get the louder ovation.

 
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Re: 3 Chord Trick (Legacy)
« Reply #92 on: December 21, 2017, 11:49:16 PM »
SOS didn't even get played on some dates in 2013.

Nobody walked.

They were all still there cheering at the end.

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Re: 3 Chord Trick (Legacy)
« Reply #93 on: December 21, 2017, 11:54:50 PM »
SOS didn't even get played on some dates in 2013.

Nobody walked.

They were all still there cheering at the end.

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But was back no later than the next tour...
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Re: 3 Chord Trick (Legacy)
« Reply #94 on: December 21, 2017, 11:56:56 PM »
His solo tours are still very popular, with some shows selling out more than 10,000... DESPITE the fact that there is little to no DS content anymore.

25 to 30% of DS are played during the solo tours, I don't call that little to no DS.
SOS is still THE song who get the louder ovation.

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Re: 3 Chord Trick (Legacy)
« Reply #95 on: December 21, 2017, 11:58:59 PM »
SOS didn't even get played on some dates in 2013.

Nobody walked.

They were all still there cheering at the end.

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But was back no later than the next tour...
But because MK felt like it.

Not because he felt he had to.

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Re: 3 Chord Trick (Legacy)
« Reply #96 on: December 22, 2017, 07:50:06 AM »
Okay, given in!  Bounty Hunter and the title track I like a lot.  Apart from that it is not really that good and sounds more like someone trying to imitate the sound of DS than someone who created the sound of DS.

Funnily, I don't find a clear DS sound there... If any, I'd say there is a certain Chris Rea sound in many songs...
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Re: 3 Chord Trick (Legacy)
« Reply #97 on: December 22, 2017, 08:06:46 AM »
Does anybody think the music is good enough that we would have found it if it hadn't been ex DS people doing it?

I'm curious as to where the market is for this stuff. I know they were doing promo in Italy - will the Italians just by anything DS related?!

I always ask myself the same about MK solo records... Would I had bought and even listen more than once, let's say, Tracker, if it was a record of another artist that wasn't the voice, guitar and composer of Dire Straits?

I know the answer...
Yes, i would.

MK has been making solo albums for more than 20 years. They have all (except one) made the UK top ten.

His solo tours are still very popular, with some shows selling out more than 10,000... DESPITE the fact that there is little to no DS content anymore.

MK's solo work stands on it's own two feet, he's doing just fine without the Legacy guys, despite their protestation that they were responsible for the success of DS...

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Yes, of course MK is still selling CDs and tickets very well, of course. Because of Dire Straits.

Most of the people that still buy his records and tickets were DS fans.

Now, delete all DS history, the DS past, like if MK would be an artist that starts from zero, would he sell so much records and tickets with just his solo material behind him?

Maybe on the UK he would sell well and probably will fill theaters, but without the legion of DS fans still following, deleting all the DS past, he won't fill the O2 arena, maybe the RAH either.

Me, I'm sure I won't know MK if it wasn't by DS. With his DS past, the last single from him I listened in the Spanish radio was Why Aye Man, and it catched my attention because it was the man behind DS, my favourite band. Without his past that made me a fan, I probably had ignore that song, I would had thought it was nice, but it won't had worked to make me a fan.

And that was 15 years ago. Since then, I never heard any news in the Spanish radio about any new single, and that's with his DS past. I manage to know about what he does as a solo artist because I follow him for his DS past. Without that DS past, I wouldn't know he's doing records or tour, unless someone mentione about him, and still I'm not sure if a record like "tracker" would catch me to be a fan for itself, if it wasn't made by the DS man but by someone without that DS past behind him.

Legacy is not going to be famous because they probably won't get much radio play, but I'm sure if I listen to Jesus Street at the radio it will catch my attention. Probably I won't be a fan but, maybe it will work to make me listen to the whole record and like it, as I do, and I'll probably like it anyway if it wasn't by Alan Clark past, as it sounds to me like Toto music, and I'm a toto fan too, so if it wasn't by Alan Clark from DS, Jesus Street would had caught my attention anyway, and I also had liked their cd.
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Re: 3 Chord Trick (Legacy)
« Reply #98 on: December 22, 2017, 08:22:15 AM »
Exactly same feelings here, and in France, I don't even recall the last single I herad on radio, I'm afraid it was What it is, maybe Why Aye man, but not sure

I am sure I wouldn't listen to MK if DS hadn't been existed,

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Re: 3 Chord Trick (Legacy)
« Reply #99 on: December 22, 2017, 10:04:59 AM »
Have a look at this:

If this doesn't make you cringe, I don't know ...

Chamber of horrors.
Lunatics, all I can say.

Yes, aren't they? And Jbaent, I know that Guy is aware of that band, and of Danny being in it. He just might not be aware of how embarrassingly they present themselves. I wasn't aware of that, anyway. Still have a hard time believing it. I think I'll have to play "Terminal of Tribute to" a dozen times today to get over it. They deserve that song so much.

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Re: 3 Chord Trick (Legacy)
« Reply #100 on: December 22, 2017, 10:09:49 AM »
Have a look at this:

If this doesn't make you cringe, I don't know ...

Chamber of horrors.
Lunatics, all I can say.

Yes, aren't they? And Jbaent, I know that Guy is aware of that band, and of Danny being in it. He just might not be aware of how embarrassingly they present themselves. I wasn't aware of that, anyway. Still have a hard time believing it. I think I'll have to play "Terminal of Tribute to" a dozen times today to get over it. They deserve that song so much.

Thank you, rail king. At least someone says it...
"Terminal of Tribute to" gains even more depth and significance.

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Re: 3 Chord Trick (Legacy)
« Reply #101 on: December 22, 2017, 10:17:28 AM »
I have listened to the songs on this album quite a few times now and some of them are quite nice, but what I did notice was that just about all of them have parts that are reminiscent of DS songs.   It is as if AC has an obvious agenda to show that HE was the genius behind the arrangements and melodies, not MK, but since Mark has been solo and has written so many wonderful songs, thankfully, AC can no longer take credit for those.

Yes, as I have said, some of the songs sound OK, but I'm afraid most of them are ruined by the voice of Marco and I couldn't listen to them for long - the lyrics are not up to MK standard either!  Mark doesn't have the greatest singing voice, but it is a beautiful voice to me - warm, friendly and comforting and is the perfect complement to his unique guitar.
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Re: 3 Chord Trick (Legacy)
« Reply #102 on: December 22, 2017, 10:26:14 AM »
Have a look at this:

If this doesn't make you cringe, I don't know ...

Chamber of horrors.
Lunatics, all I can say.

Yes, aren't they? And Jbaent, I know that Guy is aware of that band, and of Danny being in it. He just might not be aware of how embarrassingly they present themselves. I wasn't aware of that, anyway. Still have a hard time believing it. I think I'll have to play "Terminal of Tribute to" a dozen times today to get over it. They deserve that song so much.

Thank you, rail king. At least someone says it...
"Terminal of Tribute to" gains even more depth and significance.

Yes... That MK has take a bath into the mud of this case instead of being elegant as he always been with this things...

Yes, I know he's human but I rather don't see him doing songs like this, i rather seen him ignoring them which bis actually the best thing someone can do.
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Re: 3 Chord Trick (Legacy)
« Reply #103 on: December 22, 2017, 10:32:35 AM »
And Rail, I agree with who answered you in Guy's forum. Danny is a professional musician that has to pay his bills, and Mk is not only aware of it but doesn't mind as he called Danny again to record with him.

If Mk doesn't mind, why should we?

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Re: 3 Chord Trick (Legacy)
« Reply #104 on: December 22, 2017, 10:35:42 AM »
Just watched that video... Very ambarassing, almost hurts my eyes and ears. But still I can't think of them in a very negative way, maybe Alan has some kind of weird and misplaced arrogance but that doesn't make a bad person and the other guys just seem to be nice blokes. I somehow feel sorry for them and think it is kind of sad that these very talented musicians struggle to make a decent living in the music business and therefore have to resort to this legacy thing.
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