KNEBWORTH - THE EVENT
 
Artist Various artists (featuring Dire Straits / Mark Knopfler)
Release date 1990
Recording Knebworth Park, Hertfordshire, UK, 30th June 1990
Format 3 Video CD
Label Castle Music Pictures
Cat.no. CMMTD 122
Tracks Video CD 1
  1. Change
  2. Badman’s song
  3. Everybody wants to rule the world
  4. On the beach
  5. Good golly Miss Molly
  6. Do you wanna dance
  7. Livin' doll
  8. We don’t talk anymore
  9. In the air tonight
  10. Sussudio
  11. Coming up
  12. Birthday
  13. Hey Jude
  14. Can’t buy me love
Tracks Video CD 2
  1. Whatever you want
  2. Rockin’ all over the world
  3. Dirty water
  4. In the army now
  5. Before you accuse me
  6. Tearin’ us apart
  7. Solid rock
  8. I think I love you too much
  9. Money for nothing
  10. Sacrifice
  11. Sad songs
Tracks Video CD 3
  1. Hurting kind
  2. Tall cool one
  3. Wearing and tearing
  4. Rock and roll
  5. Mama
  6. Throwing it all away
  7. Turn it on again medley
  8. Shine on you crazy diamond
  9. Run like hell
Front & back cover     
Additional comments PAL version of Knebworth - The event Video CD.  It's a charity concert in aid of the Nordoff-Robbis Music Theraphy Centre for providing music theraphy for handicapped children and the BRIT School for Performing Arts and Technology. For this historic event gathered 120.000 fans at Knebworth park. Great version of I think I love you too much which was the first ever public live performance of that song. Mark Knopfler also played guitar on the tracks of Elton John.

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