Romeo and Juliet
2007-11-15 15:02:09
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answer #1
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answered by Hello Friend 7
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Wow most of them!
Sultans of Swing - everyone has to have that song
Eatbound Train - nice beat
Industrial Disease - comical look at what we're doing to ourselves
Romeo and Juliet - Great guitar work
Telegraph Road - Very vivid story, I can imagine being there
Portobello Bell - Live version, just love that song
Money For Nothing - one of the most recognisable guitar riffs ever
Soutbound Again - always played that if I ever had to go up to Newcastle...would be playing as I went under the Tyne Tunnel :)
Hand in Hand - nice little love song
It Never Rains - almost a cynical song. I like it
I could go on...Lions, Wild West End, News, Private Investigations, Skateaway, (as you can see I like the older stuff more than the likes of My Parties and On Every Street) but I love the atmospheric sounds of Planet of New Orleans ...you can't tell me there's a bad song in that list!
2007-11-19 19:53:52
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answer #2
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answered by nelgin 5
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I really like Dire Straits, so this is tough. well,
Calling Elvis
Brothers In Arms
Industrial Disease
Skateaway
So Far Away From Me
Twisting By The Pool
Sultans Of Swing
2007-11-15 14:56:06
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answer #3
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answered by fourstarchef2003 3
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Money For Nothing
So far Away
Sultans Of Swing
Walk Of Life
Brothers In Arms
Lady Writer
2007-11-15 14:50:50
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answer #4
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answered by Honorary Walrus 7
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Sultans of Swing, Ride Across the River, Brothers in Arms, You're So Far Away, & Why Worry. Not in any particular order!
2007-11-15 16:17:43
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answer #5
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answered by Cam1051Sec 5
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Romeo and Juliet.
I'm pretty young, but the first time I heard this song I loved it. Made me listen to more Dire Straits.
Best album was 'Making Movies' FOR SURE!
2007-11-16 14:26:06
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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Romeo and Juliet and Sultans of Swing
2007-11-16 00:27:25
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answer #7
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answered by Anonymous
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Romeo & Juliet
Les Boys
Skateaway
Basically, all of "Making Movies". The entire album is just brilliant. Mark Knopfler is an amazing songwriter, and I think that's the album he was at his finest, songwriting-wise (it's a little less solo/guitar-heavy than the first two albums, but with brilliant textures and melodies... but not as prog-esque as "Love Over Gold").
I'm not as familiar with the later albums... though I totally should be.
2007-11-15 16:22:07
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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Sultans of Swing
2007-11-15 16:42:00
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answer #9
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answered by RoVale 7
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Money for Nothing and Sultans of Swing
2007-11-16 19:39:04
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answer #10
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answered by Anonymous
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