Topic: Mark Knopfler Greek Theater/Berkeley 6/28
OK, I've recharged the batteries after double dippin' all day and night yesterday. After getting my first Joe fix since last Sept. I didn't think the day could get much better. Outside of a Joe gig this was one of the best I've seen in years, right up there with the Steve Miller blues review back in March. I had an offer to take a friends tix for this show when he decided to go to the mtns. instead, but when I won the front row seats I couldn't resist. Bluezman ended up going with me after a close call with Shred makin' it. The minute Mark hit the stage the crowd was electrified. This was the first time I'd seen him live and I was pumped too. There weren't a whole lot of Dire Straits tunes, as I recall he played Walk of Life, Romeo & Juliet, So Far Away From Me, and Speedway at Nazareth ( a real crowd pleaser). The rest of the show consisted of his recent and past solo efforts which border on rootsy/bluegrassy material. Mark rotated between his LP and Strat and Resonator. His sideman Richard Bennett played a wide variety of electric and acoustic stringed instruments almost stealing the thunder from Mark at times, but receiving big grins from Knopfler each time. Long time band mate Guy Fletcher was steady on the keyboards as was the rest of the band. About four songs in Mark spotted a guy not too far behind us with a video device and pointed him out to security who promptly 86ed the guy. An English gent named Peter who's Mark's road management was standing next to my seat and during a song break I asked him what went down. He said some bloody wanker had a video device disguised as binoculars and Knopfler spotted a light in the lense and asked for the guy to be removed. Tapers beware if you attend one of Mark's shows, it won't be tolerated, obviously. The crowd begged for a second encore hoping for Money For Nothing, which would have brought the house down at that point, but they obliged with an instrumental number and bowed on their way out. Definitely worth seeing this tour and I'd check him out again for sure.
Think Green,
J Dawg