My source was a family friend who used to frequent these pubs back in the day and who reckons he actually saw the performance alluded to. I have always been told that the pub was the Gypsy Moth. However, I disagree with John, Mick and Peter about the pub it would have been in. MK liked the irony of the band's grandiose name as opposed to the pub's less than salubrious surroundings. They lived in Deptford, so thats an easy (and lazy) mistake to make. Not Ipswich, like above, or Deptford like most of the internet. Paul from LondonJohn is right - it is indeed about a band that MK once saw play in a near deserted pub in Greenwich.Blacker from NisWhat is the STORY behind changing of pitch and tempo speed at 2:36 then it goes back to normal at 2:43 ()Ĭ'mon someone have to explain this, or I am deluded it's realy happening :).Yuming from ChinaThis song is presented in the movie Bohemian Rhapsody before QUEENs went up and play, please update this ester egg.Joe from Uk Apparently, it cost Dire Straights just £125- to record sultans of swing! (recording studio cost) back in 1978. ![]() So if even Mark is unsure I don't believe anybody can really be sure. In the first Dire Straits Biography (unofficial) the Author mentions a pub in Ipswich.
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