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Forgive me for this off-topic interruption. I'm still flying after a surprise early b'day gift my wife gave me. We flew to Vegas to see Mark Knopfler in concert. He's by far my favorite musician and one of the few people I would ever see in concert.
For those of you who are too young, or older BYers who lost track (or never cared), Mark was the lead singer/guitar in Dire Straits, the hit rock band in the 80s. Since the band broke up, he's had a wonderful career writing and singing intelligent songs with beautiful melodies and touring with an eight-piece band of wonderfully talented musicians. In addition to the standard rock band setup of lead guitar, bass guitar, drums and keyboard, on various songs they played ukelele, flutes, tin whistle, uilleann pipes, violin and flutes. On another, there were six stringed instruments being played, producing a sound that was almost orchestral.
I'll have the tunes floating in my mind for weeks.
If you don't know his music and like music ranging from rock to roots, check Knopfler out. There are videos all over YouTube.
For those of you who are too young, or older BYers who lost track (or never cared), Mark was the lead singer/guitar in Dire Straits, the hit rock band in the 80s. Since the band broke up, he's had a wonderful career writing and singing intelligent songs with beautiful melodies and touring with an eight-piece band of wonderfully talented musicians. In addition to the standard rock band setup of lead guitar, bass guitar, drums and keyboard, on various songs they played ukelele, flutes, tin whistle, uilleann pipes, violin and flutes. On another, there were six stringed instruments being played, producing a sound that was almost orchestral.
I'll have the tunes floating in my mind for weeks.
