A Mark In Time
Previous Tours => 2012 Mark Knopfler & Bob Dylan Tour => Topic started by: herlock on November 11, 2012, 05:36:53 PM
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I just found a new soomlos concert on Dime, Edmonton 2012.10.09:
http://www.dimeadozen.org/download.php/427891/mk2012-10-09.skm140.soomlos.flac24.torrent
with the following setlist:
01. What It Is
02. Corned Beef City
03. Privateering
04. Kingdom Of Gold
05. Redbud Tree
06. I Used To Could
07. Song For Sonny Liston
08. A Night In Summer Long Ago
09. Hill Farmer's Blues
10. Haul Away
11. Marbletown
(encore)
12. So Far Away
First I thought this was a big mistake... according to our setlists, KOG did not start until SF 2012.10.18... and ANISLO was not played yet either.... but listening to the concert there is no mistake, KOG is KOG, ANISLO is ANISLO, and the speech before WII says indeed "Please Welcome back to Edmonton.... Mark Knopfler !"
Question, did we get Emonton set list wrong ? therefore, could some other setlists be wrong ??
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I suppose a lot of them are taken from web sites like setlist.fm, or Krusty's fans are unintentionally giving us false information because they're not familiar with the songs. We can only be sure of the ones when we get it from AMITers! :thumbsup
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Anyway, this concert is phenomenal ! Both performance and quality of the recording are excellent ! Too bad a stupid moron is shouting during WII...
Probably the first KOG ever, did you like it dmg ? :)
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Anyway, this concert is phenomenal ! Both performance and quality of the recording are excellent ! Too bad a stupid moron is shouting during WII...
Probably the first KOG ever, did you like it dmg ? :)
Just listened to most of the show and it does sound very good musically. Very good singing in WII, best musically CBC I think, KOG is great (very clear guitar,maybe equal to San Francisco and Grand Prairie), A Night In Summer may be the best version ever and HFB, which has been hit and miss this tour, is powerful.
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Best of the tour that I've heard so far. Great soloing and good phrasing on the vocals and powerful sound. It seems Mark can still play hard and fast but it is more a case of what mood he is in? He seems to give more energy when the crowd are 'into it'