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Concert review: The Straits

By BARRY DAVIS
11/14/2012 22:19
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The show was phenomenal, with the seven-piece band providing a downright top rate Dire Straits show.

Alan Clark (left) seen here with Chris White
Alan Clark (left) seen here with Chris White Photo: Courtesy PR
Skeptical is the word that best describes the expectations ahead of seeing The Straits Tuesday night in Tel Aviv.

Billed as performing the greatest hits of 1980s super group Dire Straits, the recently formed British band included former key member Alan Clark on keyboards, as well as longtime sax player Chris White, but was missing one key element – Dire Straits founder, guitarist, songwriter and singer, Mark Knopfler.

It would be like The Rolling Stones going out on the road with Ronnie Wood and Charlie Watts but without Jagger and Richards. Is it still the Stones or is it a glorified tribute band? The answer, after seeing the nearly two-hour set of The Straits before a sold out crowd at a reserved seating setting at Hangar 11, is that it doesn’t matter.

The show was phenomenal, with the seven-piece band providing a downright top rate Dire Straits show.

It wasn’t done with mirrors, but with a savvy group of musicians, led by Clark, and featuring the unbelievable Knopfler channeling of guitarist/singer Terence Reis.

The Mozambique-born find not only replicates Knopfler’s guitar and singing style in an eerily accurate manner, he performs with such gusto and passion it was easy to forget we weren’t watching the original Dire Straits in its early 1980s prime.

From intense, elongated versions of epics like “Telegraph Road” and “Tunnel of Love” to fan favorites like “Walk of Life” and “Brothers in Arms,” the music hit every target, without a false note of mimicry or nostalgia – which is quite a feat, since it was all about mimicry and nostalgia.

That was more apparent with the show-closing obligatory “Sultans of Swing” and the encore of “Money for Nothing,” but the spirited band even managed to instill life into those old war horses. They brought the evening to an understated close with an exquisite version of “Portobello Belle,” capturing the wistful essence of Dire Straits better than the more well-known hits.

The evening’s only misstep, for me anyway, came during the band introductions in the middle of the show and during the handshakes and hugs the band members shared at the end, seeming to be sincerely elated over a job well done and over the audience that roared its approval. It would have been an appropriate moment for a shout out to the white elephant in the room, the person who made it all possible – Mark Knopfler.
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