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Title: Knopfler at Chalke Valley History Fest 2016
Post by: Banjo99uk on February 26, 2016, 12:36:38 PM
Historian, author and presenter James Holland has recently tweeted that MK will be performing at the Chalke Valley History Fest this summer. I cant find any other information about it as their website hasn't been updated from last year yet. Fingers crossed though. cvhf.org.uk
Title: Re: Knopfler at Chalke Valley History Fest 2016
Post by: crimmer on February 26, 2016, 12:42:22 PM
history and steam  and a little talk and playing by knopfler and fairly close to me:) looks like my sort of cuppa of tea , got wait until april to get tickets:))
Title: Re: Knopfler at Chalke Valley History Fest 2016
Post by: Banjo99uk on February 26, 2016, 01:22:48 PM
Yeah this is not far for me so definitely gonna try everything to go. It looks like it's pretty official as its on their Facebook page as well.
Title: Re: Knopfler at Chalke Valley History Fest 2016
Post by: dmg on February 26, 2016, 03:11:08 PM
Facebook:

https://www.facebook.com/chalkevalleyhistoryfestival

Title: Re: Knopfler at Chalke Valley History Fest 2016
Post by: Vesper on February 26, 2016, 03:16:00 PM
Finally. Real news!
Title: Re: Knopfler at Chalke Valley History Fest 2016
Post by: jbaent on March 01, 2016, 11:19:48 AM
I was never interested in such events but as long as it looks like MK is not touring this year, it could be a good excuse to do a trip with my Knopflerian pals and meet a new part of Britain...

I saw in the website that it´s recommended to go by train (or any other way...) to Salisbury and from there take a bus to the show, or close to the show, it looks like easy to reach, so, maybe I'll give a thought.

Anyone has any idea of how much would cost the tickets? I know that they are not available yet, and it´s nor clear which day of July MK will take part but any information would be welcome to start doing plans about if it´s possible to go to this from Spain to my pals and me.

And of course it would be great to meet some of you!
Title: Re: Knopfler at Chalke Valley History Fest 2016
Post by: Banjo99uk on March 01, 2016, 01:45:46 PM
It depends if you have to pay extra to see MK, to get into the event is £15 on the day. I'm guessing he's doing the Saturday as they said they've got him in July when most of the event is at the end of June.
Title: Re: Knopfler at Chalke Valley History Fest 2016
Post by: jbaent on March 01, 2016, 01:56:25 PM
It depends if you have to pay extra to see MK, to get into the event is £15 on the day. I'm guessing he's doing the Saturday as they said they've got him in July when most of the event is at the end of June.

That´s the thing... If you buy tickets to the MK show, you have to pay the general entry apart, or the MK show ticket already allow you to enter to the whole thing, obviously excluding those shows that require tickets?
Title: Re: Knopfler at Chalke Valley History Fest 2016
Post by: Knopflerfan on March 22, 2016, 09:34:17 PM
This is taking part only 40 mins from where we live so will be definately attending this event.....
Title: Re: Knopfler at Chalke Valley History Fest 2016
Post by: twm on March 26, 2016, 02:51:17 AM
This is not far from where I live and I have been to the Chalke Valley History Festival before. I was first prompted to go by the presence of Eric "Winkle" Brown, who recently died - a man with an amazing aviation career and a man who I first saw at a Test Pilots forum in London over 50 years earlier.  It is a sizable event but nothing as big as the major music festivals. And it is more sedate affair. In my opinion, some of those attending go because they see it more as a local social occasion.

WHERE? It is held  in what "townies" would tend to call "the middle of nowhere", quite a long way from any main roads.  It takes place in a valley in the countryside in a farmer's field - in fact in a series of farmer's fields.  You may not realise you are actually there until you are actually there.

Some of the fields are used for parking, another for historical re-enactments and the like, and I seem to recall a field for camping or caravans but I'm not sure.  The talks and presentations take place in large tents around another field. On the weekdays, the presentations tend to be in the evenings but, at the weekends, they take place throughout the day and into the evening and several presentations take place at the same time. There are eating and drinking places on-site (quite good quality in my experience but not that cheap). They have picnic areas if you wish to take your own food. There is usually a tent with a temporary bookshop where any presenter with a book to sell will usually autograph a copy. Other than that, it is open-air, which leads me to ........

THE WEATHER: If the day is sunny, it is glorious. If, on the other hand, the weather looks bad, prepare well in terms of clothing. These are farm fields, so suitable footwear may also be required. You will not, on the other hand, be required to sit around in wet fields (like some music festivals), merely walking across those fields. They are basically stubble but, even so, I'm sure they can get pretty muddy.

TRAVELLING BY PUBLIC TRANSPORT. My advice is not to go by public transport.  The train service to Salisbury is pretty good, with trains from four directions, not just London, but the bus service is not so good. I haven't checked the nearest bus but this is a rural service (from Salisbury to Shaftesbury, I think) running though a succession of small villages along country lanes.  If you decide to go by train and bus, then check the time of the last bus back to Salisbury because the service may stop before the end of MK's performance, and then check the time of the last train back to wherever. I don't know exactly but I just say: CHECK CAREFULLY. The festival site is not a place to be stuck at night.

TRAVEL BY CAR. My advice is to follow the temporary signposts to the site. If you have a SatNav, it may well take you on a route that is shorter but it may not be the best way. These lanes can be quite narrow in places, with twists and turns, and ups and downs, and the signposted routes tend to mean that most of the vehicles are travelling in the same direction.

TICKETS: I believe these go on sale in about a month's time.  Those who succeeded in booking tickets on-line this week have had their money refunded and have been told to try again later. No tickets have been issued yet. And you will have to buy a ticket for the MK presentation. Even if you go to the Festival, you will not get into the MK presentation itself without a ticket for it. The tents are all seated (though they sometimes allow a bit of standing around the sides) and they cannot hold more than a certain number of people.

Good luck.
Title: Re: Knopfler at Chalke Valley History Fest 2016
Post by: Justme on March 26, 2016, 08:56:29 AM
Thanks for the advice and background information. To me, the scenery seems like a perfect backdrop for a Midsumer Murder's episode.  ;D  :wave
Title: Re: Knopfler at Chalke Valley History Fest 2016
Post by: jbaent on March 26, 2016, 08:57:07 AM
Do you mean that if you don't go by car there won't be public transport prepared for the festival? The usual is that festivals set up transport for that days
Title: Re: Knopfler at Chalke Valley History Fest 2016
Post by: twm on March 26, 2016, 02:04:35 PM
I have never seen special bus services in previous years and I doubt that they will provide special buses this year. It started as a much smaller event some years ago, for which special bus arrangements were not justified, and everyone turned up by car. The event has grown but, while it is much bigger than the Bridport appearance a while back,  it is much smaller than most music festivals. The subject matter (history) appeals to a much smaller and narrower range of people, most of whom have cars.

If you're wondering why MK would appear at a history festival, I understand that he will talk about songs inspired by people and events in history and then play those songs.

One year, they arranged an air display by old aircraft on the Saturday afternoon, so families came and the country lanes just got so clogged by traffic that many people missed the start of the air display. They still have aircraft but, rather than have the display at a set time during the day, they spread them out over the day and this has overcome the traffic problem.

If you plan to go, then I would strongly suggest that you drive or hire a car. If you're coming from abroad, then (1) remember that you will driving along fairly narrow country lanes and (2) I would also suggest that you arrange to stay somewhere overnight, probably two nights. That's my view, anyway.
Title: Re: Knopfler at Chalke Valley History Fest 2016
Post by: jbaent on March 26, 2016, 02:13:04 PM
Thank you very much!
Title: Re: Knopfler at Chalke Valley History Fest 2016
Post by: ingridswing on April 20, 2016, 01:26:17 PM
Does anyone know what this will be?
Is it like Bridport some years ago, MK talking about stuff and playing some tunes in between or will this be a real gig?
Title: Re: Knopfler at Chalke Valley History Fest 2016
Post by: Banjo99uk on April 20, 2016, 01:37:20 PM
I emailed the organisers and they replied this to me.

"We do have Mark Knopfler talking and playing on the Saturday evening.  It is a ticketed event and it is seated."

I would assume its not a full band and probably just him.
Title: Re: Knopfler at Chalke Valley History Fest 2016
Post by: H97 on April 20, 2016, 04:13:11 PM
Maybe a bit like the recent masterclass: talking and playing a few songs
Title: Re: Knopfler at Chalke Valley History Fest 2016
Post by: dmg on April 20, 2016, 04:18:01 PM
Thanks Banjo.  So maybe the same band as the masterclass things he's been doing and also the same songs?  Knowing Mark, and we all do, he won't deviate too much from that.
Title: Re: Knopfler at Chalke Valley History Fest 2016
Post by: surferboy on April 21, 2016, 02:25:20 PM
Thanks Banjo and twm for the info!
Title: Re: Knopfler at Chalke Valley History Fest 2016
Post by: Pottel on April 21, 2016, 02:30:38 PM
I emailed the organisers and they replied this to me.

"We do have Mark Knopfler talking and playing on the Saturday evening.  It is a ticketed event and it is seated."

I would assume its not a full band and probably just him.
i am assuming you will attempt to tape?
Title: Re: Knopfler at Chalke Valley History Fest 2016
Post by: Banjo99uk on April 21, 2016, 03:51:24 PM
I emailed the organisers and they replied this to me.

"We do have Mark Knopfler talking and playing on the Saturday evening.  It is a ticketed event and it is seated."

I would assume its not a full band and probably just him.
i am assuming you will attempt to tape?

Still not sure if I'm going, plus I don't have any way of taping it. I'm a bit of a luditte.
Title: Re: Knopfler at Chalke Valley History Fest 2016
Post by: Banjo99uk on April 24, 2016, 01:39:56 PM
tickets are £25 below is from their programme

Mark Knopfler is a globally successful songwriter and musician whose musical journey extends from Dire Straits through several  lm soundtracks, to a solo career where the song is at the heart of everything he does. In a unique event, Mark, with two or three fellow musicians, will be covering a selection of his songs which have been written about and in uenced by people and moments from history.
Title: Re: Knopfler at Chalke Valley History Fest 2016
Post by: crimmer on April 25, 2016, 03:02:16 AM
hope banjo to see you there , do tickets go on sale 27th?, hope to get one , but im in London for the folk awards on 27th and don't have internet on my phone , so hope I can still get a ticket when I get back home late on the 28th april
Title: Re: Knopfler at Chalke Valley History Fest 2016
Post by: Knopflerfan on April 27, 2016, 10:28:47 AM
Tickets bought this morning - see you there?!
Title: Re: Knopfler at Chalke Valley History Fest 2016
Post by: jbaent on April 27, 2016, 03:59:09 PM
I have tickets too!
Title: Re: Knopfler at Chalke Valley History Fest 2016
Post by: Jarle on April 27, 2016, 04:22:46 PM
Anyone outside UK who bought tickets? I get "You must provide a valid UK post code", and I don´t have one...
Title: Re: Knopfler at Chalke Valley History Fest 2016
Post by: jbaent on April 27, 2016, 04:37:31 PM
A friend bought tickets for me, him and another friend, all Spanish...
Title: Re: Knopfler at Chalke Valley History Fest 2016
Post by: Jarle on April 27, 2016, 04:41:36 PM
A friend bought tickets for me, him and another friend, all Spanish...

Hm... Strange. But thanks :) I just mailed the festival.
Title: Re: Knopfler at Chalke Valley History Fest 2016
Post by: jbaent on April 27, 2016, 05:32:35 PM
My friend just told me he used the address of a relative in the UK... Seems it's mandatory  :hmm
Title: Re: Knopfler at Chalke Valley History Fest 2016
Post by: Banjo99uk on April 27, 2016, 06:10:33 PM
I'm going with my little ones. Should be a nice intimate gig. A bit different from the O2 when I last saw him.
Title: Re: Knopfler at Chalke Valley History Fest 2016
Post by: crimmer on May 03, 2016, 11:43:54 AM
I was in London for folk fest and don't have internet on my phone so , by the time I got down to plymouth , I was too late to get a ticket for this festival , oh well have a great time guys!
Title: Re: Knopfler at Chalke Valley History Fest 2016
Post by: jbaent on May 03, 2016, 02:14:11 PM
Looks like there won´t be any bus service after MK talk at the festival, so... how is supposed we should go back to wherever we are (hotels etc) if we don´t have any car?
Title: Re: Knopfler at Chalke Valley History Fest 2016
Post by: binone on May 03, 2016, 08:09:03 PM
Looks like there won´t be any bus service after MK talk at the festival, so... how is supposed we should go back to wherever we are (hotels etc) if we don´t have any car?
What about a tent?
Title: Re: Knopfler at Chalke Valley History Fest 2016
Post by: Banjo99uk on May 03, 2016, 10:04:39 PM
Looks like there won´t be any bus service after MK talk at the festival, so... how is supposed we should go back to wherever we are (hotels etc) if we don´t have any car?
What about a tent?
That's what I'm doing with 2 kids as well  :smack
Title: Re: Knopfler at Chalke Valley History Fest 2016
Post by: allen on May 04, 2016, 04:11:37 AM
Sorry, but may I know on what date will this event be held?
Title: Re: Knopfler at Chalke Valley History Fest 2016
Post by: jbaent on May 04, 2016, 07:54:35 AM
2nd july. It's already sold out.

The tent prices are too expensive for me and as we want to visit the area, sleeping in the festival is wasting time. We rather sleep in Salisbury and visit the city and maybe the surroundings.
Title: Re: Knopfler at Chalke Valley History Fest 2016
Post by: twm on May 04, 2016, 11:41:22 AM
I haven't checked the website this year about these matters but ...

(1) I'm not surprised there is no bus back to Salisbury after MK's event -and, in one of my earlier posts, I did say that a bus service was unlikely

... and ...

(2) I don't know the tent price at Chalke Valley but it is unlikely to be any more expensive than accommodation in Salisbury itself, a city that gets a lot of tourists all year but more in the summer



Title: Re: Knopfler at Chalke Valley History Fest 2016
Post by: jbaent on May 04, 2016, 02:27:57 PM
I haven't checked the website this year about these matters but ...

(1) I'm not surprised there is no bus back to Salisbury after MK's event -and, in one of my earlier posts, I did say that a bus service was unlikely

I had that words in mind when checking it, it's very surprising that there is not special bus service for that days. Your advice was the reason to check the bus service! Thank you!

... and ...

(2) I don't know the tent price at Chalke Valley but it is unlikely to be any more expensive than accommodation in Salisbury itself, a city that gets a lot of tourists all year but more in the summer

Actually the hotel could be half the price. I have booked two rooms for three people with breakfast included and sleeping in a tent with inflated beds in the festival is more expensive...
Title: Re: Knopfler at Chalke Valley History Fest 2016
Post by: twm on May 04, 2016, 08:30:05 PM
Gosh! Not just cheaper but half the price (and twice as comfortable, too, I imagine).

Maybe you could hire a car or book a taxi. Or just ask the organisers for their suggestion.
Title: Re: Knopfler at Chalke Valley History Fest 2016
Post by: Banjo99uk on May 04, 2016, 09:14:09 PM
I'm only camping as I'm coming by car and I get free parking on the campsite. It also means my wife and I can have a couple of beers. Plus the kids love camping. It worked out at £50 for the night which by camping standards is very expensive.
Title: Re: Knopfler at Chalke Valley History Fest 2016
Post by: jbaent on May 05, 2016, 08:08:37 AM
Gosh! Not just cheaper but half the price (and twice as comfortable, too, I imagine).

Maybe you could hire a car or book a taxi. Or just ask the organisers for their suggestion.

That's what we are doing. What I like the most of my travel companions for this kind of trips is that we are a good team and before we go anywhere we try to solve anything that could happen in advance.

Even that, we couldn't avoid waiting for hours outside the Braehead Arena in Glasgow in 2011 after the Knopfler/Dylan concert  :smack
Title: Re: Knopfler at Chalke Valley History Fest 2016
Post by: Knopflerfan on May 05, 2016, 01:59:51 PM
Looking forward to seeing you all on the 2nd July. We shall be driving and not staying as it is only a 1/2 hour drive from home.... :wave
Title: Re: Knopfler at Chalke Valley History Fest 2016
Post by: twm on May 06, 2016, 02:01:43 AM
Though a Londoner, I have visited Greater Glasgow many, many times over the years and I deliberately avoided the Braehead shows for that very reason.  I knew its location and I doubted there would be  adequate transport arrangements after the show. Sadly, my doubts were realised.

Good luck with Chalke Valley.

From my past experience, the events are all seated but there is no raking. That could be different now but that's how it was. Many of the events offer the opportunity for a "Q & A" session (questions and answers) after the presenter has finished. I don't know if that will happen with MK but it happened at Bridport and there is no reason for it not to happen at Chalke Valley.

You do see the various presenters wandering around the site (and some go to see other presentations).  The other presenters will commonly be journalists, writers, politicians and the like but often with high profiles from television appearances. The Chalke Valley festival tends to be a polite and rather genteel event, in my experience.
Title: Re: Knopfler at Chalke Valley History Fest 2016
Post by: Old Pigweed on May 25, 2016, 01:12:37 PM
Sadly I can't attend but did notice that there are currently tickets on sale again if anyone missed out.
Title: Re: Knopfler at Chalke Valley History Fest 2016
Post by: crimmer on May 26, 2016, 01:27:29 AM
Thank you for your post, just got tickets :), a year ago we were all at the albert hall, it was a pleasure to meet you and your lady , thank you for your post so I could get a ticket:))) thought my chance had gone , regards chris
Title: Re: Knopfler at Chalke Valley History Fest 2016
Post by: Lis on May 26, 2016, 03:54:34 AM
Hey crimmer -- so glad you got tickets!!!   :D :D :D

... now only if he'd play Sonny!!  ;)
Title: Re: Knopfler at Chalke Valley History Fest 2016
Post by: Old Pigweed on June 01, 2016, 01:57:24 PM
Thank you for your post, just got tickets :), a year ago we were all at the albert hall, it was a pleasure to meet you and your lady , thank you for your post so I could get a ticket:))) thought my chance had gone , regards chris


Glad you got tickets - gutted I can't make it - I'm having withdrawal symptoms especially thinking back to that heady few days a year ago. 
Title: Re: Knopfler at Chalke Valley History Fest 2016
Post by: Lis on June 02, 2016, 08:28:32 AM
...I'm having withdrawal symptoms especially thinking back to that heady few days a year ago.
Me too!!   :'(
What a great time at RAH!  So glad we could meet, Old Pigweed!!  :D
Title: Re: Knopfler at Chalke Valley History Fest 2016
Post by: BrianT on June 02, 2016, 11:13:04 PM
...I'm having withdrawal symptoms especially thinking back to that heady few days a year ago.
Me too!!   :'(
What a great time at RAH!  So glad we could meet, Old Pigweed!!  :D

Liz. I think we all are having withdrawal symptoms  :thumbsdown

Brian
Title: Re: Knopfler at Chalke Valley History Fest 2016
Post by: Lis on June 03, 2016, 12:27:25 AM
...I'm having withdrawal symptoms especially thinking back to that heady few days a year ago.
Me too!!   :'(
What a great time at RAH!  So glad we could meet, Old Pigweed!!  :D

Liz. I think we all are having withdrawal symptoms  :thumbsdown

Brian
Hey Brian.  Very true.   :(  :(  :(
Title: Re: Knopfler at Chalke Valley History Fest 2016
Post by: surferboy on June 03, 2016, 10:29:45 AM
withdrawal symptoms...
If only there would be a 2017 tour and not a killing waiting till 2018!
Title: Re: Knopfler at Chalke Valley History Fest 2016
Post by: border_reiver on June 14, 2016, 03:45:04 PM
Let's hope he makes another Nashville -98 and plays something new  :)
Title: Re: Knopfler at Chalke Valley History Fest 2016
Post by: cannibals on June 26, 2016, 07:27:20 PM
How i hope MK will announce he is working on a new album when he is playing this festival next week?  :thumbsup
Title: Re: Knopfler at Chalke Valley History Fest 2016
Post by: crimmer on June 26, 2016, 10:37:39 PM
yes excitement building, be great to hear snippets of sonny and sailing to Philadelphia (will keep me going as he blabs on about Romeo he he )  , be fun what ever he plays and chats about , and mentions on an album similar too privateering will be fab

Title: Re: Knopfler at Chalke Valley History Fest 2016
Post by: Knopflerfan on June 29, 2016, 10:19:49 AM
He is bound to play  'Bonaparte' too but you can't have everything!!
I am looking forward Immensely to seeing/Hearing MK again whatever he plays..... ::)
Title: Re: Knopfler at Chalke Valley History Fest 2016
Post by: dmg on June 29, 2016, 11:27:12 AM
Whatever he plays I'm sure you guys will have fun.  It'll surely be one of the more interesting appearances as we still don't quite know what's going to happen. 

I hope the weather's good and you all have a great time.  Full reports please!   :wave
Title: Re: Knopfler at Chalke Valley History Fest 2016
Post by: vgonis on June 29, 2016, 07:55:52 PM
And maybe a recording as well?  ;)
Title: Re: Knopfler at Chalke Valley History Fest 2016
Post by: cannibals on June 30, 2016, 11:43:31 AM
Guy has given the band line up on his forum today. It will be MK, Guy, John, Mike and Ewan Vernal will play bass.
No Ian on drums????
Title: Re: Knopfler at Chalke Valley History Fest 2016
Post by: dmg on June 30, 2016, 12:35:12 PM
Guy has given the band line up on his forum today. It will be MK, Guy, John, Mike and Ewan Vernal will play bass.
No Ian on drums????

Ewen Vernal - another Glaswegian on stage!  Previously of Deacon Blue and Capercaillie.
Title: Re: Knopfler at Chalke Valley History Fest 2016
Post by: Knopflerfan on June 30, 2016, 02:27:05 PM
Guy has given the band line up on his forum today. It will be MK, Guy, John, Mike and Ewan Vernal will play bass.
No Ian on drums????

Ewen Vernal - another Glaswegian on stage!  Previously of Deacon Blue and Capercaillie.

Woohoo!! Can't wait......
Title: Re: Knopfler at Chalke Valley History Fest 2016
Post by: Banjo99uk on July 01, 2016, 03:59:22 PM
Excited to see its a small band joining him. The organisers have warned that its very muddy on site and to bring wellies. I havnt owned wellies since I was about 10.
Title: Re: Knopfler at Chalke Valley History Fest 2016
Post by: Knopflerfan on July 01, 2016, 04:27:45 PM
Yes, I am too looking forward to tomorrow. Welly wise I am like you and haven't owned a pair since my younger days! Oh well Hiking boots will have to do!! See you tomorrow... :wave
Title: Re: Knopfler at Chalke Valley History Fest 2016
Post by: twm on July 02, 2016, 10:23:31 AM
No wellies! Shame on you! Part of our birthright. Anyway, I've just had my walking boots re-soled and returned to me this week.

 The weather in this part of England is brief spells of sunshine but largely dull, with lots of clouds and a definite threat of rain, probably showers but it could be heavy at times.

So, be-booted or be-wellied, it's out with the umbrellas, the shower-proof trousers and the layers of suitable clothing and just hope for the best. Maybe put some towels in the car, just in case we get drenched.

 
Title: Re: Knopfler at Chalke Valley History Fest 2016
Post by: Kay Edvin on July 02, 2016, 10:19:02 PM
The setlist tonight according to Jarle who attended the show:
1. Privateering
2. Haul Away
3. Mighty Man
4. Sailing to Philadelphia
5. Done With Bonaparte
6. Occupation Blues
7. Piper to the end
Title: Re: Knopfler at Chalke Valley History Fest 2016
Post by: knopfler1 on July 02, 2016, 10:28:32 PM
Just got back to my hotel after the show. Personally I thought it was fantastic. Nice set list! Mark was in good form.The only downside to it all was the fact that the "friends of the festival" we're allowed into the tent before fans who had been queueing up to get in!

Managed to record audio of all songs so will see how they turned out when I get home.
Title: Re: Knopfler at Chalke Valley History Fest 2016
Post by: dmg on July 02, 2016, 11:01:55 PM
Thanks guys!  :clap

Could've guessed the set.  In fact I think I did, except for OB and PTTE!
Title: Re: Knopfler at Chalke Valley History Fest 2016
Post by: Knopflerfan on July 02, 2016, 11:18:25 PM
Was a fantastic show! Very muddy on site but the music was amazing. Chatted with Guy before and also spied MK & Kitty walking around the festival too but left them to it. Yes the only gripe was the first 10 rows were full of 'Hooray Henry's who liked chatting during the performance! I have however a good recording which once I've sorted will make available....MK in good playing mood...
Title: Re: Knopfler at Chalke Valley History Fest 2016
Post by: wespresso on July 02, 2016, 11:37:23 PM
Occupation blues. Really interesting looking forward to hear some of the audio that has been recorded!
Title: Re: Knopfler at Chalke Valley History Fest 2016
Post by: twm on July 03, 2016, 02:37:09 AM
Beforehand, MK and some of his family were seen in the public food area, partaking of fish 'n' chips. We didn’t see this as we were at a presentation on King Alfred, the monarch who saved this country from a complete takeover by the Vikings. However, you may recall that I said, beforehand, it was not unusual to see presenters around the site during the course of the day.

In his presentation, MK was quite loose and, he suggested, improvising quite a bit.  Doubtless, the recording mentioned will show this.  What an audio recording will not show is the succession of book covers shown large on the screen above and behind MK, indicating, if not the inspiration of particular songs, some degree of influence – in tone and context, if not lyrical content.

As I have said before, I really only know MK through his live performances, so could not recall “Occupation Blues”. This was illustrated by a book entitled “Naples ’44 - An intelligence officer in the Italian Labyrinth” by Norman Lewis. At one point, MK read an extract from a book; I think it was “Rifleman - A Front-Line Life From Alamein and Dresden to the Fall of the Berlin Wall” by Victor Gregg (with Rick Stroud). Rick Stroud was the linkman talking with MK between songs. 

When we got inside the tent but before the presentation, MK was bending down to talk to a much older man in the front row, whom I could only see from the rear but, to me, he looked like a veteran and I wondered if it might be Victor Gregg himself. Does anybody know?

After his presentation, MK sat at the front and signed a few things.

The tent was large, holding about 800 people and was more or less full.

The mud at the festival was bad, not spectacularly deep but very squelchy, like a layer of dirty blancmange across virtually the whole site. It was thick enough that, even wearing wellies and walking carefully in order not to slip, splats of mud splashed up on trousers well above knee height.  Many cars had problems  getting out of the car park, sitting there with wheels spinning. Some of the tents used by exhibitors and retailers offered no respite from the mud even inside and supposedly under cover; a few were under water in parts. The large tents where the presentations took place didn't have these problems.

Finally, yes, there were two queues to get in: the "Friends of the festival" queue and the queue for regular festival goers. However, the “Friends” were not the people in the first nine or ten rows, which were reserved by the sponsors for themselves, their clients, their families etc.    So, even "Friends" were in the tenth or eleventh rows, at best, but there were quite a few fans in those rows. Incidentally, anyone could become a "Friend", as clearly stated on the website, and they were allowed in ahead of the rest.  Those in the reserved row in front of us were reasonably quiet and some seemed to enjoy it as well, standing up quickly at the end to clap MK, who got a standing ovation.

[Back there tomorrow, mud permitting, for a presentation on the first monarch to be declared King of England, Athelstan, grandson of Alfred, sadly little-known by most English people and someone who has long intrigued me]
Title: Re: Knopfler at Chalke Valley History Fest 2016
Post by: superval99 on July 03, 2016, 08:14:09 AM
Thanks everyone - glad you enjoyed the show.    I look forward to hearing the recordings.    :)
Title: Re: Knopfler at Chalke Valley History Fest 2016
Post by: dmg on July 03, 2016, 11:14:56 AM
Thanks for your review twm.  Your reviews really do impart a strong imagery to me.
Title: Re: Knopfler at Chalke Valley History Fest 2016
Post by: Bluebird on July 03, 2016, 02:13:19 PM
Here you can see some pictures of MK and Band

https://twitter.com/CVHISTORYFEST/with_replies?lang=de

Bluebird
Title: Re: Knopfler at Chalke Valley History Fest 2016
Post by: holaknopfler on July 03, 2016, 03:06:26 PM
Wow great. I'd love to hear OB. Love that song. Thanks so much for the reviews! Really nice read.
Title: Re: Knopfler at Chalke Valley History Fest 2016
Post by: Knopflerfan on July 03, 2016, 03:52:40 PM
Again TWM has summed it all up again perfectly. Yes we saw MK mooching about the festival too. Had a lovely chat with Guy, John & Mike too. Yes the mud was that bad that we had to be pushed out the car park!! I have to say Occupation Blues is awesome and the recording is good..
Title: Re: Knopfler at Chalke Valley History Fest 2016
Post by: quizzaciously on July 03, 2016, 06:59:02 PM
Here's the photo:

(https://pp.vk.me/c631317/v631317999/43741/eOwYw2pyiOw.jpg)
Photo © insidewiltshire.co.uk
Title: Re: Knopfler at Chalke Valley History Fest 2016
Post by: Vesper on July 03, 2016, 07:23:55 PM
Really looking forward to hearing the recording!
Title: Re: Knopfler at Chalke Valley History Fest 2016
Post by: Pottel on July 03, 2016, 09:31:26 PM
so two recordings? awesome. and occupation blues, interesting choice. hope it sayys something about future shows.
Title: Re: Knopfler at Chalke Valley History Fest 2016
Post by: knopfler1 on July 03, 2016, 09:36:31 PM
Had a listen to my recordings today. Not great but the music is audible. I make the long journey from Salisbury back to North Ayrshire tomorrow so will make available when I get home!  ;D
Title: Re: Knopfler at Chalke Valley History Fest 2016
Post by: Pottel on July 03, 2016, 09:45:29 PM
so three recordings? matrix anyone? here's mre hoping for some new video source of our man.
Title: Re: Knopfler at Chalke Valley History Fest 2016
Post by: straitsway75 on July 03, 2016, 09:52:39 PM
Really looking forward to hearing the recording!
Really looking forward to hearing the recording!

 8) 8)
Title: Re: Knopfler at Chalke Valley History Fest 2016
Post by: quizzaciously on July 03, 2016, 09:57:13 PM
so two recordings? awesome. and occupation blues, interesting choice. hope it sayys something about future shows.

I believe Occupation Blues was here because it had to be a book or a history song so to speak. I want to believe, too, but Mark is Mark ;D

The recording of this particular song would be amazing!
Title: Re: Knopfler at Chalke Valley History Fest 2016
Post by: dmg on July 03, 2016, 11:03:17 PM
Songs chosen also because there were no drums.  Only time he played a show minus drums apart from Boothbay in 2006?
Title: Re: Knopfler at Chalke Valley History Fest 2016
Post by: Lestroid on July 04, 2016, 12:28:16 AM
Question for those who attended - what book or books were the inspiration for Privateering and Piper to the End?  It sounds like there was a screen on stage that showed book covers for the books that inspired each of the songs.  I'm pretty sure I know of the inspiration for the others in the set, but never knew that Privateering and Piper to the End were inspired by books. 

Thanks in advance!  Wish I could have attended!
Title: Re: Knopfler at Chalke Valley History Fest 2016
Post by: twm on July 04, 2016, 02:04:27 AM
 "Privateering"  and "Haul Away" were illustrated by the covers of a succession of historical novels by Patrick O'Brian", I think.  For "Piper To The End", he said the title came from a description of relative of his who was a soldier (an uncle he never knew???) and the passage he read from the "Rifleman" book was about a lone piper going into battle (at Alamein???).

Remember that I'm not the MK fan here and could have got these details wrong.

No photography was permitted from the audience (just by the press) but I thought I saw a few folk snapping away at the book titles. There did seem to be an official-looking video camera  at the back; maybe there were others there.

And, for knopfler1, this Londoner knows Ayrshire quite well, having lived and worked there for 10 years and having visited 3 times before that,  in my teens (without my parents and on my own).  I have a great fondness for that stretch of coast.
Title: Re: Knopfler at Chalke Valley History Fest 2016
Post by: jbaent on July 04, 2016, 09:27:45 AM
so three recordings? matrix anyone? here's mre hoping for some new video source of our man.

I recorded it as well  ;D
Title: Re: Knopfler at Chalke Valley History Fest 2016
Post by: jbaent on July 04, 2016, 09:41:57 AM
Hello Folks, just come back yesterday night at 2.15!!!!

The festival was very nice despite the mud, that made it kind of special as long as we managed to not fall down, LOL

It was very nice to be seated in one table having something to eat and suddenly MK, his wife and younger daughter walked just next to us and seated in a table in front of ours. It was an experience having him so close to us in such an informal situation. I didn´t want to bother him and I didn´t approach him, one of my friends did it when he left the table to go to buy something to eat, just to shake hands during less than a second, I managed to take a picture of that moment for my friend. I also took some pictures of them buying their food and seated in the table, when they were not looking, as we were so close that it was better not made them feel uncomfortable, and they looked quite relaxed and happy, walking as well by the festival without being interrupted.

The show was nice, MK talked a lot, sometimes he sounded kind of nervous, and some of the songs sounded empty as there were not second guitar player nor drummer. Privateering was very weird when it reached the "strong part" without drums. Very nice and surprising to listen to "Occupation Blues". I just took one picture of the show because it was advised not to take pictures and not video recordings, but recorded in audio the whole thing, the quality is not good because the volume was low in comparation with a regular concert, but it's audible.

After the show MK, family and the rest of the band walked along the festival like any other person, that was nice.

I also had the big pleasure to meet TWM and his wife, with whom I had contact in the past as they helped me with proof reading of my book, the English version, and they are very nice people and with such a great interesting conversation, nice people to meet!

I would need time to work on my recording during the week so it seems likely that the other recordings see the light first than mine.

Henrik Hansen was recording in video the talk, so I guess the long documentary about MK is not finished yet, also according to Mikel Camps, who was also there, someone from the BBC that has a youtube history channel recorded in video the show, and someone from the festival did it as well, so I expect that some videos would appear soon.

I guess that the videos from the festival will be here https://vimeo.com/chalkevalleyhistorytrust/videos (https://vimeo.com/chalkevalleyhistorytrust/videos)

I´m not sure about the BBC youtube account, but it might be this one: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyWlAfHayTgOkFTMVJz_spg (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyWlAfHayTgOkFTMVJz_spg)

(http://www.insidewiltshire.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/CVHFSatP284s.jpg)
Title: Re: Knopfler at Chalke Valley History Fest 2016
Post by: dmg on July 04, 2016, 12:12:30 PM

And, for knopfler1, this Londoner knows Ayrshire quite well, having lived and worked there for 10 years and having visited 3 times before that,  in my teens (without my parents and on my own).  I have a great fondness for that stretch of coast.

I spent some happy days there too when I was about 9-11 years old and usually around the the time Wimbledon was on.  My Gran knew an old lady from Doonfoot, near Ayr and I would visit for a week during school holidays.  I remember she was good friends with the music hall act Grace Clarke and Colin Murray who used to visit quite often.  He would teach me card tricks!  Glen Michael lived there too!  Enough name dropping and back to the Festival!
Title: Re: Knopfler at Chalke Valley History Fest 2016
Post by: dmg on July 04, 2016, 12:21:01 PM
Thanks for review Jbaent.  Glad you had a good time after your journey. 

As you say, Privateering without drums will be interesting to hear...
Title: Re: Knopfler at Chalke Valley History Fest 2016
Post by: jbaent on July 04, 2016, 12:41:27 PM
"Privateering"  and "Haul Away" were illustrated by the covers of a succession of historical novels by Patrick O'Brian", I think.  For "Piper To The End", he said the title came from a description of relative of his who was a soldier (an uncle he never knew???) and the passage he read from the "Rifleman" book was about a lone piper going into battle (at Alamein???).

His Uncle Freddy, who died being 20 years old, was a piper in the army. Mk says that he never met his uncle.

Quote
And, for knopfler1, this Londoner knows Ayrshire quite well, having lived and worked there for 10 years and having visited 3 times before that,  in my teens (without my parents and on my own).  I have a great fondness for that stretch of coast.

I spent one night and one morning in Ayr when I went to Glasgow for the Knopfler/Dylan concert in 2011. A nice little place with a nice beach, I liked it. Actually I made some pictures: https://www.flickr.com/photos/atmilinko/albums/72157627745316187 (https://www.flickr.com/photos/atmilinko/albums/72157627745316187)

Title: Re: Knopfler at Chalke Valley History Fest 2016
Post by: JF on July 04, 2016, 03:14:45 PM
Songs chosen also because there were no drums.  Only time he played a show minus drums apart from Boothbay in 2006?

Hay festival 2007 ?

+ lot of TV-radio promo gigs, but of course not "real" shows
Title: Re: Knopfler at Chalke Valley History Fest 2016
Post by: twm on July 04, 2016, 04:27:07 PM
Please allow me a little personal indulgence. This weekend in Chalke Valley, I kept being reminded of a song from my youth,"The Hippopotamus Song", and its chorus, which went thus:

Mud, mud, glorious mud
Nothing quite like it for cooling the blood
So follow me, follow
Down to the hollow,
And there let us wallow,
In glo-o-o-o-o-o-rius MUD!


Brits of a certain age may recall this song, written by Flanders and Swann but memorably performed by Ian Wallace.
Title: Re: Knopfler at Chalke Valley History Fest 2016
Post by: superval99 on July 04, 2016, 04:51:55 PM
Please allow me a little personal indulgence. This weekend in Chalke Valley, I kept being reminded of a song from my youth,"The Hippopotamus Song", and its chorus, which went thus:

Mud, mud, glorious mud
Nothing quite like it for cooling the blood
So follow me, follow
Down to the hollow,
And there let us wallow,
In glo-o-o-o-o-o-rius MUD!


Brits of a certain age may recall this song, written by Flanders and Swann but memorably performed by Ian Wallace.

Yes, of course!   Ian Wallace's face and voice comes to mind immediately - and Flanders and Swann too!    :)
Title: Re: Knopfler at Chalke Valley History Fest 2016
Post by: JF on July 04, 2016, 06:20:10 PM
in french, we have "la gadoue"  :lol

 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Mlv96mT7nQ
Title: Re: Knopfler at Chalke Valley History Fest 2016
Post by: twm on July 04, 2016, 07:11:10 PM
Uncle Freddy:  I think MK said he was described as "a piper to the end". And the "Rifleman" book had a description of a soldier, erect and stalwart, marching into battle at Alamein playing the pipers.

Victor Gregg: I've seen a photo of him taken at CVHF this year, so it could well have been him at the front. We owe so much to that generation and the generation before that.

Glen Michael : Oh yes, Glen Michael's Cartoon Cavalcade - a TV staple on a Sunday afternoon for our kids, who just loved the programme - Bugs Bunny, Spiderman and all the rest. We were once looking to move house and went to view one property and who should be the owners but Glen Michael and his wife, who showed us round. I seem to recall that the house had (sort-of) purple and burgundy walls - a nice home but too much redecorating for us.  I should add that purple was a popular (trendy?) colour then - we had a purple carpet in one of our main rooms! Glen Michael's wife ran a small dress shop on the road from Prestwick to Ayr, as I recall.

North Ayrshire : I lived in Central Ayrshire but have so many memories of North Ayrshire - Ardrossan and the ferry to Arran; Largs, Nardini's, Kelburn Country Park and popping over to Millport; the sweep of the train station at Wemyss Bay down to the Rothesay ferry; dancing at the Seamill Hydro to "Lily The Pink"; a lock-in at a pub/hotel in West Kilbride when the police arrived and joined everyone for a drink; the Co-op butchers in Kilwinning with an old sign that said "Fleshing". One of my favourite views was  when, having worked late, I would drive off my normal route and through Loans, to come down the hill towards Troon, with the sun going down behind Arran and the whole Firth of Clyde in front of me, from Ailsa Craig to the Cumbraes.

Flanders and Swannn/Ian Wallace : For superval : The Gnu Song (another about an animal); Transport of Delight (about London buses), Down Below (about London sewers); and The Gasman Cometh - more memories from the past.
Title: Re: Knopfler at Chalke Valley History Fest 2016
Post by: superval99 on July 04, 2016, 07:43:47 PM

Flanders and Swannn/Ian Wallace : For superval : The Gnu Song (another about an animal); Transport of Delight (about London buses), Down Below (about London sewers); and The Gasman Cometh - more memories from the past.

Thanks, twm!   I remember all of those - my favourite was The Gasman Cometh.   ;D
Title: Re: Knopfler at Chalke Valley History Fest 2016
Post by: knopfler1 on July 04, 2016, 08:31:38 PM
Hi all,

Finally home after a long drive.

I've uploaded my files to dropbox, you can get them with this link - https://www.dropbox.com/sh/es4blhzv3jtc75y/AAAtHxSkItGQkfU5wGzjX7_sa?dl=0

As mentioned, the audio was lower than a normal show so my creaky chair sometimes takes over the mix! sorry about that!
Title: Re: Knopfler at Chalke Valley History Fest 2016
Post by: knopfler1 on July 04, 2016, 09:19:18 PM
North Ayrshire : I lived in Central Ayrshire but have so many memories of North Ayrshire - Ardrossan and the ferry to Arran; Largs, Nardini's, Kelburn Country Park and popping over to Millport; the sweep of the train station at Wemyss Bay down to the Rothesay ferry; dancing at the Seamill Hydro to "Lily The Pink"; a lock-in at a pub/hotel in West Kilbride when the police arrived and joined everyone for a drink; the Co-op butchers in Kilwinning with an old sign that said "Fleshing". One of my favourite views was  when, having worked late, I would drive off my normal route and through Loans, to come down the hill towards Troon, with the sun going down behind Arran and the whole Firth of Clyde in front of me, from Ailsa Craig to the Cumbraes.

Ardrossan is where I live, I spend most of my time between there and West Kilbride where my other half lives! Some of the views we get here looking on to Arran are spectacular. It always strikes me how lucky we are to live here when I return home after a trip to see the view as I drive over the hills.

Title: Re: Knopfler at Chalke Valley History Fest 2016
Post by: twm on July 04, 2016, 09:51:08 PM
I worked for a year or so between Kilwinning and Stevenston, in a first floor office with a large window looking across the rooftops to Arran, Goat Fell snow-capped for weeks on end.  I wouldn't describe Ardrossan as the most scenic of towns but I always appreciated the drive up the coast road going north.

Many years ago, when we lived elsewhere, we booked a trip to New York via Frankfurt. There was a problem with the plane we were due to take and we got put on to a smaller plane. I don't know if this made a difference but we flew up the East Coast of Britain, turned left over Edinburgh and along the Clyde Valley to Glasgow. It was a perfectly clear evening and, in a port side window seat, I had this glorious view right down the Firth of Clyde, almost to Stranraer and Northern Ireland it seemed. I swore I could see the Solway, which is more or less where we'd started our journey many hours earlier.
Title: Re: Knopfler at Chalke Valley History Fest 2016
Post by: Dutchessy on July 04, 2016, 10:20:02 PM
Hi all,

Finally home after a long drive.

I've uploaded my files to dropbox, you can get them with this link - https://www.dropbox.com/sh/es4blhzv3jtc75y/AAAtHxSkItGQkfU5wGzjX7_sa?dl=0

As mentioned, the audio was lower than a normal show so my creaky chair sometimes takes over the mix! sorry about that!

Thank you so much!!  :D
Title: Re: Knopfler at Chalke Valley History Fest 2016
Post by: FenderBender on July 04, 2016, 10:24:51 PM
Hi knopfler1. Thanks for sharing so quickly, Much appreciated!
Title: Re: Knopfler at Chalke Valley History Fest 2016
Post by: JF on July 04, 2016, 11:38:57 PM
many thanks Knopfler1  :thumbsup
Title: Re: Knopfler at Chalke Valley History Fest 2016
Post by: ds1984 on July 04, 2016, 11:49:28 PM
in french, we have "la gadoue"  :lol

 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Mlv96mT7nQ

Funny, that french song written by Serge Gainsbourg has been both time performed by [born] english singers.

Original 1966 version by Petula Clark

 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hiz7wHIDDTw
Title: Re: Knopfler at Chalke Valley History Fest 2016
Post by: holaknopfler on July 04, 2016, 11:53:36 PM
Great recording, lovely to hear. I love OB. Really nice. Works really good live I think. They could've speed it up a bit. For the next tour this is a good replacement for Haul Away e.g.
Title: Re: Knopfler at Chalke Valley History Fest 2016
Post by: dmg on July 05, 2016, 12:03:26 AM
Great recording, lovely to hear. I love OB. Really nice. Works really good live I think. They could've speed it up a bit. For the next tour this is a good replacement for Haul Away e.g.

Indeed.  Works well, as did MM.  As for the others...  He sounded relaxed playing in his own back yard though in front of a small group of friends, with his family and talking about things that interest him.
Title: Re: Knopfler at Chalke Valley History Fest 2016
Post by: straitsway75 on July 05, 2016, 12:23:15 AM
Hi all,

Finally home after a long drive.

I've uploaded my files to dropbox, you can get them with this link - https://www.dropbox.com/sh/es4blhzv3jtc75y/AAAtHxSkItGQkfU5wGzjX7_sa?dl=0

As mentioned, the audio was lower than a normal show so my creaky chair sometimes takes over the mix! sorry about that!

 :clap :clap :clap :clap :clap
Title: Re: Knopfler at Chalke Valley History Fest 2016
Post by: knopfler1 on July 05, 2016, 09:28:16 AM
Still hoping we get some good quality audio/videos either on the CVHF site or on Mark's official YouTube channel. I thought the half band sounded great and a recording taken on my phone really doesn't do them justice at all.
Title: Re: Knopfler at Chalke Valley History Fest 2016
Post by: FenderBender on July 05, 2016, 10:10:00 AM
Question for those who attended - what book or books were the inspiration for Privateering and Piper to the End?  It sounds like there was a screen on stage that showed book covers for the books that inspired each of the songs.  I'm pretty sure I know of the inspiration for the others in the set, but never knew that Privateering and Piper to the End were inspired by books. 

Thanks in advance!  Wish I could have attended!

Just to add to twm's earlier answer. Mark said that he had read all of Patrick O'Brian's books but didn't think he had been influenced by any one in particular, though he did mention "The Post Captain" when talking about "Haul Away". The cover of "Master and Commander" was shown on screen.

Also interesting to hear that "Mighty Man" was inspired in part by stories Mike McGoldrick told of his father as well as Tim O'Grady's book "I Could Read The Sky".

Regards.
Title: Re: Knopfler at Chalke Valley History Fest 2016
Post by: Bad Bull on July 05, 2016, 10:51:50 AM
Never heard about the book that was mentioned to have inspired Occupation Blues? Always liked the idea that this song was about his father...

Also regarding all the bad weather and mud reports it seems MK missed an opportunity: Quality Shoe should have been the song of choice...
Title: Re: Knopfler at Chalke Valley History Fest 2016
Post by: superval99 on July 05, 2016, 01:46:12 PM
Many thanks, knopfler1!   MM and OB, especially, sounded very nice indeed!    :)
Title: Re: Knopfler at Chalke Valley History Fest 2016
Post by: FenderBender on July 05, 2016, 03:32:58 PM
Never heard about the book that was mentioned to have inspired Occupation Blues? Always liked the idea that this song was about his father...

Also regarding all the bad weather and mud reports it seems MK missed an opportunity: Quality Shoe should have been the song of choice...

Hi Bad Bull
"Naples '44" by Norman Lewis was not a book that I had heard about either. Also surprised to see Jeanette Winterson's "The Passion" shown on the screen in connection with DWB along with "The Diary of a Napoleonic Footsoldier" by Walter Jakob which I understood to be the inspiration for the song (Mark did refer to a passage from the diary where the French soldier is running away from a Cossack).

Quality Shoe. Very good joke. Don't Forget Your Hat would also have been appropriate for those who were there earlier in the afternoon and maybe even It Never Rains!

Regards
Title: Re: Knopfler at Chalke Valley History Fest 2016
Post by: Lestroid on July 05, 2016, 06:32:27 PM
"Privateering"  and "Haul Away" were illustrated by the covers of a succession of historical novels by Patrick O'Brian", I think.  For "Piper To The End", he said the title came from a description of relative of his who was a soldier (an uncle he never knew???) and the passage he read from the "Rifleman" book was about a lone piper going into battle (at Alamein???).

Thanks TWM!  I knew about Mark's uncle Freddie, the piper, but am not familiar with with "The Rifleman".  I will have to check that out.

It makes sense that the Master and Commander series would have provided some inspiration for Privateering, especially since Haul Away was inspired by it as well.

I'm also unfamiliar with "Naples, '44". 

Mark is certainly a prolific reader, and seems to draw a lot of connections between what he reads and his own life and family.  Probably more than we will ever know...

Thanks also to Knopfler1 for sharing the recording of the event!  Much appreciated!
Title: Re: Knopfler at Chalke Valley History Fest 2016
Post by: jbaent on July 05, 2016, 08:42:12 PM
"The passion" was related to Mighty Man if I recall well...
Title: Re: Knopfler at Chalke Valley History Fest 2016
Post by: FenderBender on July 05, 2016, 09:35:42 PM
I am convinced that "The Passion" cover appeared on the screen immediately before "Diary of a Napoleonic Footsoldier" but happy to be corrected.

I looked up "The Passion" afterwards and probably confused myself because one of the main characters in that book was Napoleon's chef on the campaign to Moscow.

Title: Re: Knopfler at Chalke Valley History Fest 2016
Post by: Knopflerfan on July 06, 2016, 12:36:13 AM
Again I just have to say what a great experience Saturday was and one apart from Bridport (for obvious reasons) I shall not forget.
Seeing Mark & Kitty walking around the festival site in their Wellies was a bit bizarre to say the least!
Incidentally MK was wearing his wax jacket and cap like on the fantastic Henrick Hansen Film for Tracker around the site...

It was great to catch up with Guy, John & Mike too....
Title: Re: Knopfler at Chalke Valley History Fest 2016
Post by: knopflerized on July 06, 2016, 01:01:01 PM
Hi all,

Finally home after a long drive.

I've uploaded my files to dropbox, you can get them with this link - https://www.dropbox.com/sh/es4blhzv3jtc75y/AAAtHxSkItGQkfU5wGzjX7_sa?dl=0

As mentioned, the audio was lower than a normal show so my creaky chair sometimes takes over the mix! sorry about that!

Thank you very much !
Title: Re: Knopfler at Chalke Valley History Fest 2016
Post by: TheTimeWasWrong on July 06, 2016, 07:26:46 PM
Hi all,

Finally home after a long drive.

I've uploaded my files to dropbox, you can get them with this link - https://www.dropbox.com/sh/es4blhzv3jtc75y/AAAtHxSkItGQkfU5wGzjX7_sa?dl=0

As mentioned, the audio was lower than a normal show so my creaky chair sometimes takes over the mix! sorry about that!

Thank you! ;)

I've made some adjustments to the recording (mostly EQ) to get a better overall sound, anyone interested?
Title: Re: Knopfler at Chalke Valley History Fest 2016
Post by: Bad Bull on July 06, 2016, 07:56:55 PM
Never heard about the book that was mentioned to have inspired Occupation Blues? Always liked the idea that this song was about his father...

Also regarding all the bad weather and mud reports it seems MK missed an opportunity: Quality Shoe should have been the song of choice...

Hi Bad Bull
"Naples '44" by Norman Lewis was not a book that I had heard about either. Also surprised to see Jeanette Winterson's "The Passion" shown on the screen in connection with DWB along with "The Diary of a Napoleonic Footsoldier" by Walter Jakob which I understood to be the inspiration for the song (Mark did refer to a passage from the diary where the French soldier is running away from a Cossack).

Quality Shoe. Very good joke. Don't Forget Your Hat would also have been appropriate for those who were there earlier in the afternoon and maybe even It Never Rains!

Regards

Thank you! I knew about the "diary" but must have missed the Winterson connection.
Title: Re: Knopfler at Chalke Valley History Fest 2016
Post by: Dutchessy on July 07, 2016, 08:10:00 AM
Hi all,

Finally home after a long drive.

I've uploaded my files to dropbox, you can get them with this link - https://www.dropbox.com/sh/es4blhzv3jtc75y/AAAtHxSkItGQkfU5wGzjX7_sa?dl=0

As mentioned, the audio was lower than a normal show so my creaky chair sometimes takes over the mix! sorry about that!

Thank you! ;)

I've made some adjustments to the recording (mostly EQ) to get a better overall sound, anyone interested?

Ofcourse, but where are the other recordings? We had 3 or 4 tapers?
Title: Re: Knopfler at Chalke Valley History Fest 2016
Post by: FenderBender on July 07, 2016, 10:23:39 AM
Wow 3 or 4 potential recordings?

Reading through this topic I thought we might be lucky to have 2. The one already and kindly shared by knopfler1 and one mentioned by knopflerfan.

Knopfler1's recording is great and I would be interested to hear how TheTimeWasWrong's tweeked version compares. Also I am really hoping that a recording of the whole event might surface at some point.

Regards
Title: Re: Knopfler at Chalke Valley History Fest 2016
Post by: Dutchessy on July 07, 2016, 12:05:13 PM
Wow 3 or 4 potential recordings?

Reading through this topic I thought we might be lucky to have 2. The one already and kindly shared by knopfler1 and one mentioned by knopflerfan.

Knopfler1's recording is great and I would be interested to hear how TheTimeWasWrong's tweeked version compares. Also I am really hoping that a recording of the whole event might surface at some point.

Regards

I thought knopflerflan, jbaent and knopfler1, makes 3 recordings.
Title: Re: Knopfler at Chalke Valley History Fest 2016
Post by: FenderBender on July 07, 2016, 01:35:53 PM
Ah I missed jbaent. The more the merrier!!

Title: Re: Knopfler at Chalke Valley History Fest 2016
Post by: TheTimeWasWrong on July 07, 2016, 01:45:12 PM
Ofcourse, but where are the other recordings? We had 3 or 4 tapers?

I sent the modified recording to Knopfler1 and asked to put it in the Dropbox folder so everyone could get it ;)
Title: Re: Knopfler at Chalke Valley History Fest 2016
Post by: knopfler1 on July 07, 2016, 06:46:23 PM
Ofcourse, but where are the other recordings? We had 3 or 4 tapers?

I sent the modified recording to Knopfler1 and asked to put it in the Dropbox folder so everyone could get it ;)

I've added the file to the dropbox folder now :) Sounds good, thanks!

https://www.dropbox.com/sh/es4blhzv3jtc75y/AAAtHxSkItGQkfU5wGzjX7_sa?dl=0
Title: Re: Knopfler at Chalke Valley History Fest 2016
Post by: jbaent on July 07, 2016, 08:24:56 PM
I started to work on my recording yesterday, I hope to share it soon, sorry but I don't have much time this days...
Title: Re: Knopfler at Chalke Valley History Fest 2016
Post by: neco on July 07, 2016, 08:49:07 PM
Occupation Blues sounds very nice - also with the little "improvisation" licks he plays! I'd loved it to hear that song live one day ;)
Title: Re: Knopfler at Chalke Valley History Fest 2016
Post by: Throttle on July 07, 2016, 11:43:33 PM
knopfler1 and TheTimeWasWrong, thank you so much!
Title: Re: Knopfler at Chalke Valley History Fest 2016
Post by: crimmer on July 08, 2016, 12:11:45 AM
thank you guys lovely to hear it played back put my photos up on facebook, who ever is on fb is welcome to look at them https://www.facebook.com/christophe.rimmer/media_set?set=a.10155089654144012.1073741897.513534011&type=3&pnref=story

Title: Re: Knopfler at Chalke Valley History Fest 2016
Post by: jbaent on July 10, 2016, 10:20:29 AM
Hello!

You can download my recording from:

Knopfler-tk: http://tracker.knopflertk.net/torrents-details.php?id=2803 (http://tracker.knopflertk.net/torrents-details.php?id=2803)

Dimeadozen: http://www.dimeadozen.org/torrents-details.php?id=566177 (http://www.dimeadozen.org/torrents-details.php?id=566177)

When there is music it´s very nice to hear, when MK talks is a little difficult, the show as in a big tent and the speakers were quite small, in the audience the sound was not load at all...
Title: Re: Knopfler at Chalke Valley History Fest 2016
Post by: FenderBender on July 10, 2016, 11:24:03 AM
Hi Jbaent. Many thanks for sharing your recording which I will download right away!

Kind regards.