Talk:Pick Withers

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Hi everybody!

An old DS fan who would like to know what´s happend to drummer Pick Withers? is he still active playing music or is he "just" running the pub in New Hampshire?

Anybody knows? would be happy to know.

Personal opinion: DS was not the same after Withers left the band - the line-up with Withers, Illsley, and 2xKnopfler is the real DS sound.

where´s the re-union :)

BR Torben

tohama72@hotmail.com




Not sure how this thing (posting on "Talk" pages) works, exactly, but I was about to post almost precisely the following:

Personal opinion: DS was not the same after Withers left the band - the line-up with Withers, Illsley, and 2xKnopfler is the real DS sound.

But then I noticed someone already had. I heartily agree with BR - the "real" Dire Straits sound was the line-up of Pick Withers, John Illsley, David Knopfler, and Mark Knopfler (even though the album "Love Over Gold" did not include David Knopfler, it still had the essence of Dire Straits, and beautifully so in my opinion).

(--64.255.113.162 02:02, 20 January 2007 (UTC) Douglas J. Bender [Elkhart, IN])


[edit] The Primitives

he was a member of the italian/english rock band The Primitives in the '60 but this is not reported in the english page —Preceding unsigned comment added by 84.223.164.127 (talk) 05:28, 29 November 2007 (UTC)