A Mark In Time
Mark Knopfler Discussion => Mark Knopfler Discussion Forum => Topic started by: Delco23 on January 14, 2023, 02:04:00 PM
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Greetings all-
I was listening on YouTube to MK channel interview with Mark at British Grove from a few years ago now, just before DTRW was released. I started thinking about how it’d be nice to visit and get more familiar with some of the places and locales that influence(d) Mark and have a place in his background and writing. I live in southeast US so am much more familiar with the South and Route 66 sort of places that make up MK’s notion of “where the Delta meets the Tyne”. But I’d like to see more of the other half of that equation and have never been to UK before.
What would be some of the best / must see places you’d recommend? And differences from Mark’s growing up years vs. more recent times? I’d be interested in experiences too (not just specific places) that shouldn’t be missed…
—Newcastle
—Other places from Geordie land?
—British Grove would nice (don’t know that it’s really open to public though?)
Any recommendations of things to see in general would be great. I see that a trek from Geordieland to London would encompass quite a bit of the countryside.
Many thanks and would look forward to seeing that area at some point.
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I think there is a book written by members of this forum about that
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Two books. The author is jbaent:)
In 2023, I am also planning London:)
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Two books. The author is jbaent:)
In 2023, I am also planning London:)
Robson - Don't forget Newcastle and Whitley Bay.
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:thumbsup
Yes superval99 I remember this very important city:) but I'm afraid Newcastle will have to wait :)
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I think there is a book written by members of this forum about that
Excellent! I knew this would be the right place to ask!
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If you make it to Pennan I will come and meet you!
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If you make it to Pennan I will come and meet you!
Excellent!
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On previous visits to London (I live in England but about 200 miles away from the capital) I've come across a few places mentioned in the Dire Straits discography. The Cutty Sark (Francis Chichester's ship, featured in Single Handed Sailor) is in Greenwich towards the eastern side of London. Shaftesbury Avenue (Wild West End) is on the western side of the city centre in the middle of the commercial area, while Speaker's Corner (Industrial Disease) is also on the western side near the Marble Arch at the northeast corner of Hyde Park. It's worth noting if you're also into Pink Floyd that Hyde Park isn't far from Battersea Power station and you can catch a glimpse of the structure put to unforgettable use on the Animals album cover (it has now been converted to a residential development but the four towers remain unmistakable).
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Well, I would totally recommend you the book that me and DMG, with the precious help of many many people from this forum, written and can be purchased here:
https://walkoflifebook.blogspot.com/2022/12/walk-of-life-book-about-places-related.html
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If you make it to Pennan I will come and meet you!
I’ll join you!
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On previous visits to London (I live in England but about 200 miles away from the capital) I've come across a few places mentioned in the Dire Straits discography. The Cutty Sark (Francis Chichester's ship, featured in Single Handed Sailor) is in Greenwich towards the eastern side of London. Shaftesbury Avenue (Wild West End) is on the western side of the city centre in the middle of the commercial area, while Speaker's Corner (Industrial Disease) is also on the western side near the Marble Arch at the northeast corner of Hyde Park. It's worth noting if you're also into Pink Floyd that Hyde Park isn't far from Battersea Power station and you can catch a glimpse of the structure put to unforgettable use on the Animals album cover (it has now been converted to a residential development but the four towers remain unmistakable).
Thanks much for that info! Appreciate the tips.
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Well, I would totally recommend you the book that me and DMG, with the precious help of many many people from this forum, written and can be purchased here:
https://walkoflifebook.blogspot.com/2022/12/walk-of-life-book-about-places-related.html
Thanks very much and I’ll be sure to check it out!
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Can't forget Farrer House, the apartment they lived in when they formed Dire Straits