ONCE UPON A TIME IN THE TV - VOLUME 04

 
Artist Dire Straits
Venue Various locations
Date 1992
Source Soundboard
Format 1DVD+R
Tracks The On every street years volume 1:
  1. 24 Heures - Canal+, Paris, France, 24th April 1992
  2. Culture Rock - M6, France, 1992
  3. Nouba - M6, France, 1992
  4. Promo concert Bercy 92 - 20:00 journal, TF1, France, 1992
  5. Promo concert Bercy 92 - 20:00 journal, LA 5, France, 1992
  6. Promo concert Bercy 92 - 20:00 journal, A2, France, 1992
     
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Additional comments DVD-Video featuring volume 4 of a large DVD project compiled by a Spanish fan. The compilation project contains TV appearances of Dire Straits and Mark Knopfler, except for broadcasted concerts. The DVD's are devided in several sections. This volume is dedicated to the On every street years of Dire Straits. Most interesting track on this DVD is the 24 Heures special. Recorded on 24th April 1992 and broadcasted on 2nd May 1992 on Canal+. A great documentary where you can experience a complete day during the On every street world tour. The roadies building the stage, the soundcheck in the afternoon, the band receiving an award, Was not Was as opening act, the concert, the recording of the concert and the band leaving the venue until Mark Knopfler closes the door of his hotel suite. Also, some fans are followed during that day. A really enjoyable recording, spoken in French. The second broadcast "Culture rock" goes through the history of Dire Straits, shows some rare footage and has some interesting facts. It goes until the concert in Paris 1992. "Nouba" is also a great documentary with lots of rare footage shot during the On every street tour! Setting up the stage, lighting, selling of merchandise, a look inside the black Dire Straits bus, fans entering the venue and more. Also broadcasted is a part Calling Elvis live and a look behind the making of the Calling Elvis video clip. Nice are the three parts from the TV journals which also contain a small interview with John Illsley. All comments in the broadcasts are spoken in French, good picture and sound quality on all parts.