A Mark In Time

Mark Knopfler Discussion => Mark Knopfler Discussion Forum => Topic started by: knopfling on January 19, 2012, 06:53:33 AM

Title: I don't believe this, but . . .
Post by: knopfling on January 19, 2012, 06:53:33 AM
http://www.timesofoman.com/featuredetail.asp?fid=1567

Are Dire coming bake at last?
Judson Bennette/ TONY JAMES FEATURES
Thu Jan 19 2012 09:12:23 GMT+0400 (Arabian Standard Time) Oman Time     
   
Millions of fans just couldn
Title: Re: I don't believe this, but . . .
Post by: Jarle on January 19, 2012, 07:05:38 AM
As much as I hope it is true, the article seems a bit odd:

Finally he was persuaded by the group
Title: Re: I don't believe this, but . . .
Post by: Pottel on January 19, 2012, 07:26:32 AM
also this part is very odd:
We were intending to do one gig and call it a day, Mark Knopfler remembers.
Title: Re: I don't believe this, but . . .
Post by: Pottel on January 19, 2012, 07:27:28 AM
and:
Today, Dire Straits still sell over 20 million records a year and insiders say plans for a tour are well advanced
Title: Re: I don't believe this, but . . .
Post by: Jackal on January 19, 2012, 09:02:33 AM
A poorly written, poorly researched article with factual errors and math that doesn't add up is nothing new, but I wonder what's in it for the journalist or the newspaper? Journalists often create sensational stories to sell more newspapers, but it's not exactly "Lennon and Harrison Clones Produced in Lab - The Beatles to Reunite".
Title: Re: I don't believe this, but . . .
Post by: superval99 on January 19, 2012, 09:14:54 AM
Maybe they mean "The Straits"    :-\
Title: Re: I don't believe this, but . . .
Post by: Jules on January 19, 2012, 09:30:55 AM
The fact that this "piece of news" is just on an arabic newspaper and so poorly written, and not in every newspaper in the world, makes it very very unlikely...

I guess he got confused with The Straits concert, heard bells and wrote that.
Title: Re: I don't believe this, but . . .
Post by: Pottel on January 19, 2012, 10:29:25 AM
valid assumption. good to see the usual suspects writing bits and pieces again...
Title: Re: I don't believe this, but . . .
Post by: Love Expresso on January 19, 2012, 10:37:17 AM
So you all mean it is NOT true?????  :'(

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Title: Re: I don't believe this, but . . .
Post by: Banjo99uk on January 19, 2012, 11:40:04 AM
Oh damn it, so their was no point in me fighting my way through the cobwebs to find my Dire Straits t-shirts, what a shame and what a waste of my afternoon. Thats the last time I trust the internet.
Title: Re: I don't believe this, but . . .
Post by: Rollergirl on January 19, 2012, 11:59:57 AM
Oh damn it, so their was no point in me fighting my way through the cobwebs to find my Dire Straits t-shirts, what a shame and what a waste of my afternoon. Thats the last time I trust the internet.


 ;D
Title: Re: I don't believe this, but . . .
Post by: Neville Sherman on January 19, 2012, 12:04:39 PM
Load of goo! No chance, not a prayer!
Title: Re: I don't believe this, but . . .
Post by: dmg on January 19, 2012, 01:07:37 PM
If it's because of The Straits then it goes to show people just the confusion the name can cause to the more ill informed.
Title: Re: I don't believe this, but . . .
Post by: tunnel85 on January 19, 2012, 02:05:58 PM
That guy clearly mixed up everything.
That said my feeling is that there IS something cooking.
It can't be a tour with full band because John and Mike are already booked. At least until August.
DS reunion for the Olympic Games or MK touring with Bob ?
 ... Maybe both  ::)

Title: Re: I don't believe this, but . . .
Post by: vgonis on January 19, 2012, 02:11:29 PM
What a cute little story. Seems like it is written just before the "On every street" announcement, with a little fabricated facts to spice up the mixture and enough details to stir up conversations in MK forums and updated just about to fit the date it appears. But not exactly. Anyway, it would be a nice surprise if MK considered playing with the Straits, as Dire straits. After all Guy has been reading feedback and opinions from fans and forums, and maybe he passes them on to MK. (Now if this isn't a fabricated story...)
Title: Re: I don't believe this, but . . .
Post by: tunnel85 on January 19, 2012, 02:28:13 PM
Anyway, it would be a nice surprise if MK considered playing with the Straits, as Dire straits.
Not sure Alan would allow him to join.   :lol
Title: Re: I don't believe this, but . . .
Post by: jabbathehut on January 19, 2012, 03:00:13 PM
load of nonsense .Why would anyone pay them $10mill for a one off concert
Title: Re: I don't believe this, but . . .
Post by: Jackal on January 19, 2012, 04:22:07 PM
Just a little digression ...

IF DS were to reunite, for a one-off concert, how many people do you think they would be able to gather? Realistically? On the one side, they were big, very big, but not Beatles big. On the other side, Mark does indeed manage to get full houses everywhere he goes, and even The Straits get some good crowds it seems, many of which probably would be willing to travel far to see DS.

Are we talking a packed stadium here, or is that totally amiss?
Title: Re: I don't believe this, but . . .
Post by: herlock on January 19, 2012, 04:27:39 PM
DS actually never stops. It just switched name to Mark Knopfler... ;)
I'm quite sure nonetheless, given the power of branding, that a good promo to bring back this old brand to life would be quite successful.
Question is, which DS are we talking to ? Can Mark still handle the heavy sound and fast pace that comes with it ? Are we talking about bringing back as second guitaritst: David ? Hal ? Jack ? Phil ? it would need to involve John Ilsley. John is a very nice guy, very much appreciated among the fans for his loyality, simplicity, and competence, but the thing is, could he meet the standards today ? Would Alan come ? it does'nt seem to me that Mark and Alan are in such good terms anymore.

To me, DS is dead, long live MK, there is continuity in my life, without the huge crowds who only know about a brand name and never bothered to know the actual people who made this brand alive...
 
Title: Re: I don't believe this, but . . .
Post by: the visitor on January 19, 2012, 05:07:06 PM
Not a hope in hell DS will ever reform. I think the only reason the (new) Straits ever got together is because they realised the "bottle was empty" in the full knowledge they'd never play  with Mark again. Methinks bridges are burnt in any case now anyway. A shame but that's the way things go.
Title: Re: I don't believe this, but . . .
Post by: knopfling on January 19, 2012, 08:02:20 PM
Oh, I know the story is totally messed up, but I thought everybody would enjoy a giggle.

Even the headline is goofy: "Coming BAKE(?)"
Title: Re: I don't believe this, but . . .
Post by: Hophead on January 19, 2012, 09:58:13 PM
First off..there is no reason whatsoever for Mark to go through with it..he doesn't HAVE to..and he has stated vehemently over and over again that he doesn't WANT to. The music would be different..the atmosphere would be different..not gonna happen. Secondly..I find it odd that this little tidbit of news surfaced on a paper in Oman..why Oman? Why not 'leak' it to a reporter in the UK? Makes absolutely no sense at all.
Title: Re: I don't believe this, but . . .
Post by: naif on January 19, 2012, 10:09:00 PM
Just crap. Dire straits was John, Mark, David and Pick. The other ones just visitors and we all know this four guy never do it again, especially Mark. And honestly I think Mark can't handle this kind a project anymore because his guitar, music and perstpective of music just so different right now. You know he is a wonderful folky guy  :lol
Title: Re: I don't believe this, but . . .
Post by: xxFordiexx on January 19, 2012, 10:36:24 PM
Lol...... Just Lol.

Title: Re: I don't believe this, but . . .
Post by: Waterline Man on January 20, 2012, 12:55:14 AM
Oh damn it, so their was no point in me fighting my way through the cobwebs to find my Dire Straits t-shirts, what a shame and what a waste of my afternoon. Thats the last time I trust the internet.

I thought that was you alright in the Thriller video Banjo :o :o
Title: Re: I don't believe this, but . . .
Post by: IrisRose on January 20, 2012, 04:36:30 AM
I haven't seen the article, just the passages quoted here.   Two lines prove it's from the east side of Mars: 
"I hated every minute of it."   Whether true or not, MK has never said this to any other interviewer that has been published.  He's always said the opposite.
"David persuaded him to record BIA."   David was long gone by 1985.   

But I'm sure the instant short-lived dream made some happy, and gave the rest of DS/MK fans a great big laugh.    ;D
Title: Re: I don't believe this, but . . .
Post by: vgonis on January 20, 2012, 09:28:49 AM
I haven't seen the article, just the passages quoted here.   Two lines prove it's from the east side of Mars: 
"I hated every minute of it."   Whether true or not, MK has never said this to any other interviewer that has been published.  He's always said the opposite.
"David persuaded him to record BIA."   David was long gone by 1985.   

But I'm sure the instant short-lived dream made some happy, and gave the rest of DS/MK fans a great big laugh.    ;D

Well I guess the reporter has a better line of communication with MK. The psychology of MK during the endless touring from early on until the BiA heyday must have contained lots of bad minutes. Being away from home and family, relations falling apart, and all the crap from tour managers and promoters. And all these happening when you are on the top and with no need for money. So yes I guess a sentence "I hated..." could  have slipped his lips.
As for the comment about David persuading him to do BiA, well, sibling rivalry can have positive results. Trying to prove something to your brother, from a different angle, is a sort of a persuasive act.

Joke aside, the article is a fluke written by a flake. I have already wondered why we spent time commenting this, but obviously because it is fan!! ;D