Euskadita (MX) | | Posted: Mar 30, 2013 - 20:07 | |
I can say half of this album is great and the other half is hopeless! This is one of the best tunes.
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RedGuitar (Iowa, USA) | | Posted: Feb 27, 2013 - 09:25 | |
That_SOB wrote:I had been sitting here all day working with a listen to RP and then Knopfler's tune was spinning. My toes went ballistic and I did the air dance in the chair. Where is that Mark that put out some really kick butt music ? Interesting direction into ballads, but he must have a R&R soul down there somewhere, because he is so good at it. I believe you can grow old gracefully while playing R&R all the way to when your heart explodes. If ya got it ya got it .. . Rock on you gray devils.. You have to wonder if Jagger wears a truss, and why Richards looks like he stuck his head out of a 90 mph car into a flock of turkeys and took several direct hits. I guess some of us are just lucky to grow old, the "graceful" part is just *self-delusion. * Nothing is so difficult as not deceiving oneself.” ― Ludwig Wittgenstein I hope I can play rock and roll and blues (guitar) until I depart this earth. Too many ballads bore me to tears. |
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That_SOB (In at least 2 places at once) | | Posted: Dec 26, 2012 - 18:10 | |
I had been sitting here all day working with a listen to RP and then Knopfler's tune was spinning. My toes went ballistic and I did the air dance in the chair. Where is that Mark that put out some really kick butt music ? Interesting direction into ballads, but he must have a R&R soul down there somewhere, because he is so good at it. I believe you can grow old gracefully while playing R&R all the way to when your heart explodes. If ya got it ya got it .. . Rock on you gray devils.. You have to wonder if Jagger wears a truss, and why Richards looks like he stuck his head out of a 90 mph car into a flock of turkeys and took several direct hits. I guess some of us are just lucky to grow old, the "graceful" part is just *self-delusion. * Nothing is so difficult as not deceiving oneself.” ― Ludwig Wittgenstein |
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kingart (Brooklyn NY) | | Posted: Nov 25, 2012 - 09:05 | |
What a load of hyperbolic crap. "Worst lyricist ever?" Industrial Disease, What It Is, Tunnel of Love, Lady Writer... I think you may be neglecting to mention maybe 3,000 other song writers as "worst."
< Amen to that. Worst lyricist ever, just play your guitar dude. Maybe let somebody else write the lyrics from time to time.>
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Templar13 (Silver Spring, MD) | | Posted: Nov 25, 2012 - 09:02 | |
Knopfler - amazingly frustrating in the post-Dire Straits era. Loved Sailing to Philadelphia...bored by just about all the rest. Just when I think he's gonna put two or three high end tunes together, he mosies along with a heaping dollop of mood pieces that put me to sleep. The, just when I am ready to write him off, he lays out some blistering guitar...but not often enough. Maybe if he found some consistent musical partners whom he respected and would listen to for feedback to improve his songwriting....oh right....that was Dire Straits.... Maybe Sonny Landreth needs another guitar in the band (see "Congo Square"), or maybe he can join Brian Ferry (see "Boys and Girls") for another album.
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oldsaxon (Wales via Vancouver, BC.) | | Posted: Sep 23, 2012 - 11:59 | |
seattle3313 wrote:That's true, but I think his musical focus is really on his guitar playing, not his lyrical skills. Yeah...Mark is a player...listen to the instrument, enjoy the music and relax. The guitar at the end of this is lovely. |
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ch83575
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seattle3313 wrote:That's true, but I think his musical focus is really on his guitar playing, not his lyrical skills. Amen to that. Worst lyricist ever, just play your guitar dude. Maybe let somebody else write the lyrics from time to time. |
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Euskadita (MX) | | Posted: Apr 28, 2012 - 21:18 | |
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Sjaaks (Horst, Netherlands) | | Posted: Feb 15, 2012 - 03:09 | |
Wow, the (long) solo-outro is amazing!
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kingart (Brooklyn NY) | | Posted: Dec 13, 2011 - 14:34 | |
A cousin to 'Twistin' By the Pool'. I'm rockin' by the door!
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fredriley (Nottingham, UK) | | Posted: Dec 13, 2011 - 14:33 | |
archrrone wrote:It is not a bad word but is does have a negative connotation. Of course if you say 'the dogs bollocks' then that means it is a good thing :) True enough, though strangely a dog's dinner or a dog's breakfast is a disaster. Strange thing, English English, even to us native speakers  Ok, not yer man's most lyrically complex song, but fun enough. |
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Relayer (Gainesville, FL) | | Posted: Dec 13, 2011 - 14:31 | |
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lemmoth (NYC) | | Posted: Oct 11, 2011 - 08:11 | |
At least it doesn't sound like all the Dire Straits songs.
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WonderLizard (2,755.46 mi. due east of Paradise) | | Posted: Aug 01, 2008 - 06:42 | |
brandog wrote:
Is "bollocks" a "bad" word?
This is a funny, right? If not, rough Spanish eqivalent is cojones. |
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seattle3313 (Washington, DC) | | Posted: Jun 30, 2008 - 17:39 | |
neuraljazz wrote:Hey, look, it's a Mark Knopfler lyric
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Hey, look, it's a Mark Knopfler lyric
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Hey, look, it's a Mark Knopfler lyric
Get the hint?
That's true, but I think his musical focus is really on his guitar playing, not his lyrical skills. |
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ch83575
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DarkStar wrote:
What big rock is Michigan under?
The answer to that question is simple... Jennifer Granholm! We just call her 2-penny-jenny.
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Carl (The Summit City) | | Posted: Feb 25, 2008 - 18:51 | |
A Dire Straits was the first CD I got (when they were just coming on to replace vinyl). I really liked it then but never really appreciated how good they and Mark Knopfler were until I started listening to RP.
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Ahnyer_Keester (Chicago Il) | | Posted: Nov 23, 2007 - 12:10 | |
I picked up this CD years ago in a clearance bin and believe it to be one of the wisest purchases I've made musically! I love (early) Dire Straits and think Knopfler is a genius. I can even over look the Princess Bride soundtrack, he's that good! :)
Thanks for playing this and some more songs from that CD wouldn't hurt either.
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Nabla (Ver-Cork-st (Ireland)) | | Posted: Aug 21, 2007 - 07:38 | |
A clear 10! |
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maxmox (Broome, Western Australia) | | Posted: Jun 19, 2007 - 09:43 | |
trekhead wrote:
Clapton , a Puritan???
...Oh, because his child died and he looks forward to seeing him in Heaven? I guess *I'm* pretty Puritan...
Think there's a confusion between Puritan and purist, yes?
See you in court kids. |
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No-thing
| | Posted: Mar 01, 2007 - 16:17 | |
acceptable only for his guitar playing.
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On_The_Beach (Vancouver, Canada) | | Posted: Mar 01, 2007 - 16:15 | |
brandog wrote:Is "bollocks" a "bad" word?
Never mind the bollocks; Here's Mark Knopfler. |
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vandal (arriving somewhere, but not here. . .) | | Posted: Jan 15, 2007 - 16:43 | |
physicsgenius wrote:Getting pretty sick of this guy. If we want to hear a good guitarist, why aren't we listening to Leo Kottke?
Because his last effort, Sixty-Six Steps sounds like a blend of Holiday Inn lounge music and malapropos covers - making it as weak as the Knopfler drivel. . .
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Geecheeboy (under a crescent moon and palmetto tree) | | Posted: Dec 03, 2006 - 00:18 | |
He makes it sound easy to play that thing.
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mattcol99 (Bath, England, underneath Solsbury Hill) | | Posted: Sep 06, 2006 - 05:00 | |
Similar feel to "Speedway at Nazareth" - which is equally as smoking!
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SpaceCase (Lancaster, PA, USA) | | Posted: Aug 22, 2006 - 13:42 | |
Well hot damn...he's smokin that guitar by the end...
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drtjdel (Saratoga, CA) | | Posted: Aug 22, 2006 - 13:40 | |
Double stop paradise. Hit it brother!!
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archrrone (Erie, CO) | | Posted: Jul 24, 2006 - 07:11 | |
It is not a bad word but is does have a negative connotation. Of course if you say 'the dogs bollocks' then that means it is a good thing :)
brandog wrote:
Is "bollocks" a "bad" word? |
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meloman (Warsaw, Poland) | | Posted: Jun 10, 2006 - 08:53 | |
physicsgenius wrote:Getting pretty sick of this guy. If we want to hear a good guitarist, why aren't we listening to Leo Kottke?
Isn't the fad of being deliberately off-putting over yet? |
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Augustus
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Dave_Mack wrote:I was sure I was gonna hear Bob come in with "We live in a political world...", but I was pleasantly surprised.
dadofsammy wrote:
Me too Dave.
it got me too! |
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