A Mark In Time
General Discussion => General Discussion => Topic started by: Love Expresso on May 01, 2017, 02:45:02 PM
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After two months of preparation, the tour is up and running, first couple of gigs have been played, as Richard writes in his Notes from the road.
This paragraph in it made me thinking:
"What have I been doing these 30 years? The short answer is; Nashville, producing and playing on loads of records, recording and touring with Mark Knopfler as well as writing and making five albums under my own name. Scarcely retired. Still, when the opportunity to join Neil for this 50th Anniversary Tour came up, coupled with some co-operative scheduling, I leapt at the chance to take another lap around the track with ND and this grand bunch of musicians and friends."
Somewhat I detect a little Farewell in it. Could be wrong. What do you think? Is it possible to have another MK tour without Richard maybe?
LE
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could well read it that way indeed. on the other hand, what does he mean with "coupled with some co-operative scheduling"????
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It does indeed sound to me like he intends to wind things down. Certainly it would appear that he would do bits and bobs, but does not really want another world tour with the schedule Mark does. :(
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I think it depends on how you look at it. I think he said it positively, like he have no plans of retirement, which is always good.
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Just thinking here, if RB does decide not to tour then who will Mark choose as 2nd guitarist? A new guy or an old pals act? :think
David K. - Hmm...not so likely!
Phil Palmer - grey hair and Fender. And sausages!
Luke Brighty - perhaps, but I doubt it.
Robbie McIntosh - best solution IMO. Good player, has a friendly stage presence.
any others?
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If no Richard, then Robbie McIntosh is the best option. :)
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I don´t believe that Richard is saying goodbye, just that MK is going to be out of touring this year, so he can tour with Neil without problems...
When he says "Scarcely retired" I guess he means that maybe he´s not recording that much as a session player, and that he´s only touring with MK, and there is no MK tour in the pipeline, the "co-operative scheduling" obviously means that he asked MK before just in case he has plans for this 2017 and avoid having to refuse touring with him because he is already touring with Neil Diamond...
To me, that means he wants to tour with MK again, and that probably he knows when MK wants to tour so he can arrange his schedule...
I don´t think that MK ever thought about replacing Richard for a long tour, they are friends and MK values Richard talent a lot, but probably for other kind of gigs, probably McIntosh would be his choice.
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I don´t believe that Richard is saying goodbye, just that MK is going to be out of touring this year, so he can tour with Neil without problems...
When he says "Scarcely retired" I guess he means that maybe he´s not recording that much as a session player, and that he´s only touring with MK, and there is no MK tour in the pipeline, the "co-operative scheduling" obviously means that he asked MK before just in case he has plans for this 2017 and avoid having to refuse touring with him because he is already touring with Neil Diamond...
To me, that means he wants to tour with MK again, and that probably he knows when MK wants to tour so he can arrange his schedule...
I don´t think that MK ever thought about replacing Richard for a long tour, they are friends and MK values Richard talent a lot, but probably for other kind of gigs, probably McIntosh would be his choice.
I agree. If RB wasn't intending to tour any more, he wouldn't have asked permission from MK to join ND on his tour.
Regarding Robbie McIntosh - he is playing at Saltaire on 26th May. He is mentioned in connection with lots of musicians, but oddly not MK! It's not too far from me, so I might try to get there.
http://www.crashrecords.co.uk/product/robbie-mcintosh-band-260517-the-live-room-at-carolines-saltaire/
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If RB don't make the next MK tour I doubt (but I would like to be proved wrong) that Robbie would be the one asked.
I would expect an unknown session multi string instrumentalist
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I don´t believe that Richard is saying goodbye, just that MK is going to be out of touring this year, so he can tour with Neil without problems...
When he says "Scarcely retired" I guess he means that maybe he´s not recording that much as a session player, and that he´s only touring with MK, and there is no MK tour in the pipeline, the "co-operative scheduling" obviously means that he asked MK before just in case he has plans for this 2017 and avoid having to refuse touring with him because he is already touring with Neil Diamond...
To me, that means he wants to tour with MK again, and that probably he knows when MK wants to tour so he can arrange his schedule...
I don´t think that MK ever thought about replacing Richard for a long tour, they are friends and MK values Richard talent a lot, but probably for other kind of gigs, probably McIntosh would be his choice.
I agree. If RB wasn't intending to tour any more, he wouldn't have asked permission from MK to join ND on his tour.
Regarding Robbie McIntosh - he is playing at Saltaire on 26th May. He is mentioned in connection with lots of musicians, but oddly not MK! It's not too far from me, so I might try to get there.
http://www.crashrecords.co.uk/product/robbie-mcintosh-band-260517-the-live-room-at-carolines-saltaire/
Met him after the Dortmund john Illsley gig, nice guy, and really fluid player with a style of his own
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RM has very nice solo here. MK hapy.
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RM has very nice solo here. MK hapy.
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Shame on me, I never seen this video :lol
Great solo, the song is tough to solo over.
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Yeah, i really like robbie and that video is good proof
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He did some good work on MFN at these shows too.