A Mark In Time
Mark Knopfler Discussion => Mark Knopfler Discussion Forum => Topic started by: Robson on April 20, 2023, 08:00:32 PM
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https://crossroadsguitarfestival.com/
I know there was a discussion about this. But sometimes I wonder. Why Mark never played.
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https://crossroadsguitarfestival.com/
I know there was a discussion about this. But sometimes I wonder. Why Mark never played.
Maybe because he doesn't want to have a long tiring journey only for a single show.
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https://crossroadsguitarfestival.com/
I know there was a discussion about this. But sometimes I wonder. Why Mark never played.
Maybe because he doesn't want to have a long tiring journey only for a single show.
Maybe.
I wonder if he ever had an invitation from Eric Clapton.
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https://crossroadsguitarfestival.com/
I know there was a discussion about this. But sometimes I wonder. Why Mark never played.
Maybe because he doesn't want to have a long tiring journey only for a single show.
Maybe.
I wonder if he ever had an invitation from Eric Clapton.
i understand he has had, multiple times.
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https://crossroadsguitarfestival.com/
I know there was a discussion about this. But sometimes I wonder. Why Mark never played.
Maybe because he doesn't want to have a long tiring journey only for a single show.
Maybe.
I wonder if he ever had an invitation from Eric Clapton.
i understand he has had, multiple times.
This we do not know :think
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For many years I've hoped that one day Mark's name would appear on this list of great artists. But unfortunately it never happened. :-\ Now I have the feeling it never will.
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I always believed too, but that's history.
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I seems to recall Guy was asked once if Clapton had invited MK to any of the Crossroads festivals and he said yes, but MK refused for this or that...
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I seems to recall Guy was asked once if Clapton had invited MK to any of the Crossroads festivals and he said yes, but MK refused for this or that...
Yes, I remember that too.
I wonder why.
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What we know is that MK usually wants to control everything, and in a huge festival like this one where every name is big, MK wouldn't have a say in when, how and with whom to play. I think that's maybe what made him refuse.
For instance the Nîmes summer festival, where Mark appeared a few times, usually programs several artists a night but when MK plays there it's only him for the night because he is a big name and can impose his conditions, namely I want the stage for my band and crew only.
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Let's face facts: Mark hasn't played live for almost 4 years and has always been rusty at the start of tours at the best of times. He has retired from touring because he knows he isn't up to scratch so do we seriously think he's going to appear on stage with some of the great guitar players and look like a complete novice? I don't see what the discussion is here, especially when he's never been interested in this.
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Let's face facts: Mark hasn't played live for almost 4 years and has always been rusty at the start of tours at the best of times. He has retired from touring because he knows he isn't up to scratch so do we seriously think he's going to appear on stage with some of the great guitar players and look like a complete novice? I don't see what the discussion is here, especially when he's never been interested in this.
I agree. On the other hand, a lot of the old blues players, way past their prime, have appeared at the Crossroads festivals. Mark still has the touch, so with a month of preparations, I'm sure he'd be able to deliver a fine performance playing some of his simpler songs.
But the more I'm becoming less of a fanboy, I have to say it's really regrettable that Mark decided to prioritize songwriting and thereby neglect his guitar talent to this degree. He barely has maintained his skills on the guitar over the last 20 years, never mind learning new things.
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What we know is that MK usually wants to control everything, and in a huge festival like this one where every name is big, MK wouldn't have a say in when, how and with whom to play. I think that's maybe what made him refuse.
For instance the Nîmes summer festival, where Mark appeared a few times, usually programs several artists a night but when MK plays there it's only him for the night because he is a big name and can impose his conditions, namely I want the stage for my band and crew only.
Not necessarily. The Prince's Trust, Knewborth, Mandela...
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What we know is that MK usually wants to control everything, and in a huge festival like this one where every name is big, MK wouldn't have a say in when, how and with whom to play. I think that's maybe what made him refuse.
For instance the Nîmes summer festival, where Mark appeared a few times, usually programs several artists a night but when MK plays there it's only him for the night because he is a big name and can impose his conditions, namely I want the stage for my band and crew only.
When Mark appeared at Nimes, that was during touring, wasn't it? So that's a bit different.
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What we know is that MK usually wants to control everything, and in a huge festival like this one where every name is big, MK wouldn't have a say in when, how and with whom to play. I think that's maybe what made him refuse.
For instance the Nîmes summer festival, where Mark appeared a few times, usually programs several artists a night but when MK plays there it's only him for the night because he is a big name and can impose his conditions, namely I want the stage for my band and crew only.
Not necessarily. The Prince's Trust, Knewborth, Mandela...
Rare events, in very distant years.
By the way, with him not touring anymore it might be a good chance of appearance live but I don't see him traveling that far as the US for that
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What we know is that MK usually wants to control everything, and in a huge festival like this one where every name is big, MK wouldn't have a say in when, how and with whom to play. I think that's maybe what made him refuse.
For instance the Nîmes summer festival, where Mark appeared a few times, usually programs several artists a night but when MK plays there it's only him for the night because he is a big name and can impose his conditions, namely I want the stage for my band and crew only.
Not necessarily. The Prince's Trust, Knewborth, Mandela...
Rare events, in very distant years.
By the way, with him not touring anymore it might be a good chance of appearance live but I don't see him traveling that far as the US for that
Yes, that's why I suggested this topic. And why it never happened.
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Is Mark unable to perform on a stage now?
I fear the answer being quite obvious to me.
For the past Crossroads Guitar Festival I wonder how many artists did the long journey from Europe especialy to perform there.
Mots of performers there are more or less US resident.
THE question would be more why no Crossroads Guitar Festival being located in Europe?
(and why not a single NHB gig outside the UK?)
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I remember John Mayer holding back when jamming with BB King, who wasn’t exactly in his prime at the time. I mean it’s just for the fun of it, right? But I guess only Mark knows what’s fun for him and what isn’t.
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"But I guess only Mark knows what’s fun for him and what isn’t"
Exactly! And that's worth remembering :)
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Is Mark unable to perform on a stage now?
I fear the answer being quite obvious to me.
For the past Crossroads Guitar Festival I wonder how many artists did the long journey from Europe especialy to perform there.
Mots of performers there are more or less US resident.
THE question would be more why no Crossroads Guitar Festival being located in Europe?
(and why not a single NHB gig outside the UK?)
If the festival is in London there are big chances that MK would had refused as well.
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In 2003, he accepted an invitation from Bill Wyman. He played in the 2004 Lonnie Donegan Tribute show at the Royal Albert Hall
He was a guest at Joe Brown's birthday party in 2008
In celebration of Bill Wyman's birthday also in 2016.
Maybe he just likes smaller shows that don't scream with ads.
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In 2003, he accepted an invitation from Bill Wyman. He played in the 2004 Lonnie Donegan Tribute show at the Royal Albert Hall
He was a guest at Joe Brown's birthday party in 2008
In celebration of Bill Wyman's birthday also in 2016.
Maybe he just likes smaller shows that don't scream with ads.
...And also aren't recorded and broadcast live across the world.
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In 2003, he accepted an invitation from Bill Wyman. He played in the 2004 Lonnie Donegan Tribute show at the Royal Albert Hall
He was a guest at Joe Brown's birthday party in 2008
In celebration of Bill Wyman's birthday also in 2016.
Maybe he just likes smaller shows that don't scream with ads.
...And also aren't recorded and broadcast live across the world.
Exactly!
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I seems to recall Guy was asked once if Clapton had invited MK to any of the Crossroads festivals and he said yes, but MK refused for this or that...
Yes, I remember that too.
I wonder why.
so "we know"
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Makes me wonder why? It would have been great to see him there on stage.
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Makes me wonder why? It would have been great to see him there on stage.
He’s done it in the past and can’t be bothered now. That’s my best guess. In addition to that, something nobody here including myself likes to talk about… judging by his mobility on stage during the last tour Mark’s health doesn’t seem to be at 100%.
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Makes me wonder why? It would have been great to see him there on stage.
He’s done it in the past and can’t be bothered now. That’s my best guess. In addition to that, something nobody here including myself likes to talk about… judging by his mobility on stage during the last tour Mark’s health doesn’t seem to be at 100%.
I also wonder how much public appearances MK wil do with the new album. With no tour i expect some reporters will be invited at BG and perhaps a few tv interviews. :think