I haven't heard 100% of San Antonio yet, I've been very busy these days, but I'm completely delighted with what I heard, a very welcome release, definitely a great representation of an official show from the BIA 85/86 tour. I have never heard Resonante sound as beautiful and perfect as in this recording, R&J and WWE. RATR is impeccable, the only reason it is not 100% is because of little Chris's mistake, but 99% of the licks and arrangements that make up this song live are there. It is very good to have One World, along with RATR they are my favorite live songs from 85, in fact, it is the only live R&J with MK's guitar solo officially.
For me it is clear that Dire Straits here are at the peak of their power live, what energy this line-up provided on stage, it is very interesting to see the contrast with the LOG tour, the quantum leap they made in some aspects is impressive, whoever saw the band return in 91/92 must have been quite surprised by the format and approach, definitely a completely different band.
It's inevitable to stop thinking...

After 40 years, an official show from BIA's tour... I can't remember another band that didn't record and provide a live release from their peak moment in popularity, precisely with the album and tour data they had in real time, number one worldwide. Could it be that the logistics for this feat, within this context, were something unfeasible? The echoes of BIA and its tour remained strong until mid-1988 with the band's performance at the Nelson Mandela Tribute, awards on MTV even in 1987...
I believe that if San Antonio had been released in 1987 (a year after BIA's tour), it could have overshadowed Alchemy, especially if it had been filmed. I believe it would have been more impactful, the band had taken the old songs to another level of robustness and the new songs were incredible live, very powerful in general, just a thought.
