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Title: Dire Straits fans come save us
Post by: sweatboard on Mar 08, 2012, 01:29 AM
I heard telegraph road (thanks MJK) and started to understand why people have been telling me that the band that wrote that old song "Chicks For Free" was good. 


What else should I check out"

Tracy?
Woody?
Title: Re: Dire Straits fans come save us
Post by: jimsflyingv on Mar 08, 2012, 01:45 AM
The whole album "Communiqué" (best Dire Straits album in my opinion) and the self titled debut "Dire Straits" as well as the Alchemy Live Album.

Title: Re: Dire Straits fans come save us
Post by: sweatboard on Mar 08, 2012, 02:09 AM
Quote from: jimsflyingv on Mar 08, 2012, 01:45 AM
The whole album "Communiqué" (best Dire Straits album in my opinion) and the self titled debut "Dire Straits" as well as the Alchemy Live Album.

So you're telling me there is better stuff out there than this??

Dire Straits - Love Over Gold + lyrics (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DyEEOxDTCRM#)   :o :thumbsup:
Title: Re: Dire Straits fans come save us
Post by: sweatboard on Mar 08, 2012, 02:18 AM
Seriously, No one told me Bob Dylan got even more badass!!
Title: Re: Dire Straits fans come save us
Post by: jimsflyingv on Mar 08, 2012, 03:58 AM
Quote from: sweatboard on Mar 08, 2012, 02:09 AM
Quote from: jimsflyingv on Mar 08, 2012, 01:45 AM
The whole album "Communiqué" (best Dire Straits album in my opinion) and the self titled debut "Dire Straits" as well as the Alchemy Live Album.

So you're telling me there is better stuff out there than this??


Dire Straits - Once Upon A Time In The West (Part 1) (Alchemy Live @ Hammersmith Odeon, 1983) HD (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NSRGCtZ9_Uc#ws)
Title: Re: Dire Straits fans come save us
Post by: ralph on Mar 08, 2012, 04:00 AM
Get Love Over Gold and also agree with jimsflyingv with getting Alchemy (the bluray that was released last year had pretty amazing audio quality).

Mark Knoffler is a very underrated guitarist.

Title: Re: Dire Straits fans come save us
Post by: Tracy 2112 on Mar 08, 2012, 08:54 AM
Dire Straits-Dire Straits is essential for anyone who claims to be alive. I can still recall the stretch of I-55 South I was on when I heard Sultans of Swing on a scratchy AM radio in 1978, sitting in the backseat of my mother's oldsmobile Vista Cruiser. I'd put Making Movies second.

Quick story (of course): LA and I were set up for a coffee date when we first really met. So we drank coffee for an afternoon and got all hopped up and went to the record store (Uncle Bucks) in Oxford, Mississippi. We we strolling the aisles and came across Mark Knopfler's CD Neck and Neck (with Chet Atkins) filed in the Bluegrass section and I mentioned it should actually be in the Country section. Then we both confessed our love of Dire Straits simultaneously and sort of laughed, and then said at the same time, "Their 1st album is their best album" then we said at the same time, "Wild West End is the best song on the album", then, we quoted the exact line at the exact same time, "Greasy greasy greasy hair, easy smile" and then we both froze and looked at each other and then she put her hand up in my face as if to say STOP and just walked away. We have been pretty much inseparable since that day, some 16 years ago.

Dire Straits - Wild West End + lyrics (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5GAjbAIqhq8#)
Title: Re: Dire Straits fans come save us
Post by: zanjam on Mar 08, 2012, 09:52 AM
Dire Straits/Dire Straits is one of my all time fave albums EVER.  It's one of my go-to albums no matter what mood.  Musical perfection!
Title: Re: Dire Straits fans come save us
Post by: sweatboard on Mar 08, 2012, 11:36 AM
I LOVE that story Tracy.   

I didn't think it could get more beautiful....then I played the song....

Walkin with my wild best friend.  :)

I loved it, I love you "greasy, greasy hair  :-* :thumbsup:
Title: Re: Dire Straits fans come save us
Post by: sweatboard on Mar 08, 2012, 01:19 PM
Just went nuts at the record store
$6 each on vinyl


Dire Straits - Dire Straits
Alchemy
Love Over Gold
Communiqe
Making Movies


Thanks for the recomendations!!!
Title: Re: Dire Straits fans come save us
Post by: jimsflyingv on Mar 08, 2012, 01:33 PM
Enjoy !!!!!
Title: Re: Dire Straits fans come save us
Post by: sweatboard on Mar 08, 2012, 01:51 PM
They had On Every Street but I didn't get it.  I'm listening to it right now on Rhapsody and I'm going to have to go back now and pick it up.
Title: Re: Dire Straits fans come save us
Post by: woodnymph on Mar 08, 2012, 02:14 PM
sweatboard you tha man for starting up this sweet thread!!  I'm just on my lunch break right now and don't have time to read the whole thread yet, but I'm lovin' it and can't wait to hold some hands and get on board with these guys!!  Thanks!!   :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
Title: Re: Dire Straits fans come save us
Post by: mahg33ta on Mar 08, 2012, 02:27 PM
Ahh Dire Straits.   In my top 5 of all bands alltime and a band that, although I don't listen to much anymore, I never got tired of or lost interest in.

All of the album recs are good and you can't go wrong with any of them.   Alchemy was a mindblower back before live boots were commonplace.

I worked a summer on the Jersey Shore at a pizza place, the year Brothers In Arms came out (85? 86?)  I was 15 or 16 and at the end of each night, we'd eat the leftover pizzas, crank up Brothers in Arms (cassette), do dishes, and drink Michelob ponies.   Must have heard that album 50 times that summer.   Adult-sanctioned drinking at my age while eating pizza was a thrill.   I learned that there are a lot of characters that work in kitchens.    Wow- that was a memory that came flooding back.
Title: Re: Dire Straits fans come save us
Post by: headhunter on Mar 08, 2012, 02:53 PM
Quote from: mahg33ta on Mar 08, 2012, 02:27 PM
Ahh Dire Straits.   In my top 5 of all bands alltime and a band that, although I don't listen to much anymore, I never got tired of or lost interest in.

All of the album recs are good and you can't go wrong with any of them.   Alchemy was a mindblower back before live boots were commonplace.

I worked a summer on the Jersey Shore at a pizza place, the year Brothers In Arms came out (85? 86?)  I was 15 or 16 and at the end of each night, we'd eat the leftover pizzas, crank up Brothers in Arms (cassette), do dishes, and drink Michelob ponies.   Must have heard that album 50 times that summer.   Adult-sanctioned drinking at my age while eating pizza was a thrill.   I learned that there are a lot of characters that work in kitchens.    Wow- that was a memory that came flooding back.

Great story Kyle and I too have been a fan of DS (with stories I remember) since their debut album came out.  Like you, I still listen to them on occasion but there is not any album of theirs I ever tire of.

I was in high school when their debut came out and I remember my friend who used to pick me up every morning in his toyota celica (complete with rear spoilers) on the way to drive to school.  Seems like Sultans of Swing was always on his blaupunk car stereo and we would blast it on the car on the way to school.  Not a bad song in their catalog.
And for your vinyl guys,  ALL of their stuff is aweome on a turntable.  Great sound quality for all DS and mark knopfler solo stuff.

Title: Re: Dire Straits fans come save us
Post by: mjk73 on Mar 08, 2012, 03:00 PM
I wore out my brother's viyl copy of Alchemy as a kids. Lover Over Gold is still my favorite album of theirs.

And yes, Mark is a very under appreciated guitarist.
Title: Re: Dire Straits fans come save us
Post by: Ruckus on Mar 08, 2012, 03:15 PM
I never really thought Mark Knopfler was ever underrated as a guitarist.  Most fans I know would acknowledge him as a great from an watered down era of guitar that would have held his own in any musical generation.  His sound and style were so unique.

Sultans of Swing will forever be associated as a favorite when our whole high school crew was getting drivers' licenses at around the same time.  It probably wasn't the greatest work ever but I played the hell out of Sailing to Philadelphia.
Title: Re: Dire Straits fans come save us
Post by: Crispy on Mar 08, 2012, 04:34 PM
Quote from: headhunter on Mar 08, 2012, 02:53 PM
Quote from: mahg33ta on Mar 08, 2012, 02:27 PM
Ahh Dire Straits.   In my top 5 of all bands alltime and a band that, although I don't listen to much anymore, I never got tired of or lost interest in.

All of the album recs are good and you can't go wrong with any of them.   Alchemy was a mindblower back before live boots were commonplace.

I worked a summer on the Jersey Shore at a pizza place, the year Brothers In Arms came out (85? 86?)  I was 15 or 16 and at the end of each night, we'd eat the leftover pizzas, crank up Brothers in Arms (cassette), do dishes, and drink Michelob ponies.   Must have heard that album 50 times that summer.   Adult-sanctioned drinking at my age while eating pizza was a thrill.   I learned that there are a lot of characters that work in kitchens.    Wow- that was a memory that came flooding back.

Great story Kyle and I too have been a fan of DS (with stories I remember) since their debut album came out.  Like you, I still listen to them on occasion but there is not any album of theirs I ever tire of.

I was in high school when their debut came out and I remember my friend who used to pick me up every morning in his toyota celica (complete with rear spoilers) on the way to drive to school.  Seems like Sultans of Swing was always on his blaupunk car stereo and we would blast it on the car on the way to school.  Not a bad song in their catalog.
And for your vinyl guys,  ALL of their stuff is aweome on a turntable.  Great sound quality for all DS and mark knopfler solo stuff.

Ah yes, Brothers in Arms and teenage drinking. Exchanging t-shirts with a girl in the park after sucking down a few Bartles & James. "Hoho, that ain't workin'..." Listened to that record—err, tape—almost every day that year it seems.

But this is one case in which having it on vinyl back then really was a drawback: several of the tunes were truncated on vinyl from their original CD versions. I need to get those remastered discs, there's a particularly big void with the end of Why Worry being left out.

I love all of the other records too, especially Making Movies. Romeo and Juliet is one of my favorite songs of ALL TIME.
Title: Re: Dire Straits fans come save us
Post by: mahg33ta on Mar 08, 2012, 05:27 PM
yes, making movies is for sure my favorite record too.    When I finally heard Romeo and Juliet live (at a Mark Knopfler concert), it was pretty incredible.   No music is as powerful as the stuff you grew up listening to.   
Title: Re: Dire Straits fans come save us
Post by: Tracy 2112 on Mar 08, 2012, 05:28 PM
Quote from: mahg33ta on Mar 08, 2012, 02:27 PM
Michelob ponies.

:thumbsup:
Title: Re: Dire Straits fans come save us
Post by: mjk73 on Mar 08, 2012, 06:55 PM
Quote from: Tracy 2112 on Mar 08, 2012, 05:28 PM
Quote from: mahg33ta on Mar 08, 2012, 02:27 PM
Michelob ponies.

:thumbsup:
Can we get tshirts made saying Michelob ponies?!
Title: Re: Dire Straits fans come save us
Post by: sweatboard on Mar 08, 2012, 10:36 PM
fuuuuuuck!!  Tunnel Of Love.

I bet people have smoked pot and listened to this stuff.
Title: Re: Dire Straits fans come save us
Post by: sweatboard on Mar 08, 2012, 11:37 PM
I remember hearing Romeo and Juliet for the first time.  It was by the Indigo Girls.  It gave me goose bumps.  I thought it was their song.  I eventually heard Dire Straits version and thought...."this is that shit band with the guy with the awful voice from the mtv song" 

To be able to say that on this day (3/8-3/9?)  :) .... that I truly understand that the original is by FAR better than that of the Indigo Girls version is a true moment in music evolution, and I think, even the Indigo Girls would agree,
that Dire Staits ARE the sultans........
They are THE SULTANS...................

THEY ARE THE SULTANS.............OF SWING!!!!!


   ;D   God, that was so badass. 

six lanes of traffic.....three moving slow.  Holy SHIT BALLS!!!.................  creole
Title: Re: Dire Straits fans come save us
Post by: weeniebeenie on Mar 09, 2012, 01:38 AM
Quote from: sweatboard on Mar 08, 2012, 11:37 PM
Dire Staits ARE the sultans........
They are THE SULTANS...................

OF SWING!!!!!


   ;D   God, that was so badass. 


;D Sultans of Swing is one of my favourite songs ever. The guitar is amazing.
This is an awesome thread!

Title: Re: Dire Straits fans come save us
Post by: pawpaw on Mar 09, 2012, 01:30 PM
Quote from: Tracy 2112 on Mar 08, 2012, 08:54 AM
Dire Straits-Dire Straits is essential for anyone who claims to be alive. I can still recall the stretch of I-55 South I was on when I heard Sultans of Swing on a scratchy AM radio in 1978, sitting in the backseat of my mother's oldsmobile Vista Cruiser. I'd put Making Movies second.

Quick story (of course): LA and I were set up for a coffee date when we first really met. So we drank coffee for an afternoon and got all hopped up and went to the record store (Uncle Bucks) in Oxford, Mississippi. We we strolling the aisles and came across Mark Knopfler's CD Neck and Neck (with Chet Atkins) filed in the Bluegrass section and I mentioned it should actually be in the Country section. Then we both confessed our love of Dire Straits simultaneously and sort of laughed, and then said at the same time, "Their 1st album is their best album" then we said at the same time, "Wild West End is the best song on the album", then, we quoted the exact line at the exact same time, "Greasy greasy greasy hair, easy smile" and then we both froze and looked at each other and then she put her hand up in my face as if to say STOP and just walked away. We have been pretty much inseparable since that day, some 16 years ago.

Dire Straits - Wild West End + lyrics (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5GAjbAIqhq8#)

The production on that first, s/t album is awesome. The guitars just sound so beautiful - Mark Knopfler has amazing feel as a guitarist, he's a master.

Dire Straits - Water Of Love + lyrics (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Erg4DPUMyIU#)
Title: Re: Dire Straits fans come save us
Post by: mahg33ta on Mar 09, 2012, 01:33 PM
Quote from: Tracy 2112 on Mar 08, 2012, 08:54 AM

Quick story (of course): LA and I were set up for a coffee date when we first really met. So we drank coffee for an afternoon and got all hopped up and went to the record store (Uncle Bucks) in Oxford, Mississippi. We we strolling the aisles and came across Mark Knopfler's CD Neck and Neck (with Chet Atkins) filed in the Bluegrass section and I mentioned it should actually be in the Country section. Then we both confessed our love of Dire Straits simultaneously and sort of laughed, and then said at the same time, "Their 1st album is their best album" then we said at the same time, "Wild West End is the best song on the album", then, we quoted the exact line at the exact same time, "Greasy greasy greasy hair, easy smile" and then we both froze and looked at each other and then she put her hand up in my face as if to say STOP and just walked away. We have been pretty much inseparable since that day, some 16 years ago.

Dire Straits - Wild West End + lyrics (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5GAjbAIqhq8#)

that is a great story (and blows my drinking michelob ponies in the back of some kitchen story away)

I love the first album too and love the way the guitars sound.   Water of Love is so beautiful to listen too, even now 30+ yrs later.
Title: Re: Dire Straits fans come save us
Post by: pawpaw on Mar 09, 2012, 01:57 PM
;D Sounds like we've got a similar appreciation of that first one, mahg33ta!

:beer:
Title: Re: Dire Straits fans come save us
Post by: mahg33ta on Mar 09, 2012, 02:02 PM
Quote from: bbill on Mar 09, 2012, 01:57 PM
;D Sounds like we've got a similar appreciation of that first one, mahg33ta!

:beer:

lol yes, I had not seen your post when I wrote that.    That whole first album is loaded.   In fact, their entire catalog stands up well over time.

If I have any bad words to say about MK, it's that his solo show has gotten super predictable over the years.   Every few years a tour, same set list save one or two songs.   Love the show but just don't need to see it any more.
Title: Re: Dire Straits fans come save us
Post by: headhunter on Mar 09, 2012, 02:29 PM
Yes, this is a great thread for us "old-timers"

Who can pick out the bad cut from the debut album?  If you can, you're a better man than me.  No lemons here at all.

    "Down to the Waterline" – 3:55
    "Water of Love" – 5:23
    "Setting Me Up" – 3:18
    "Six Blade Knife" – 4:10
    "Southbound Again" – 2:58
    "Sultans of Swing" – 5:47
    "In the Gallery" – 6:16
    "Wild West End" – 4:42
    "Lions" – 5:05
Title: Re: Dire Straits fans come save us
Post by: zanjam on Mar 09, 2012, 02:49 PM
Quote from: headhunter on Mar 09, 2012, 02:29 PM
Yes, this is a great thread for us "old-timers"

Who can pick out the bad cut from the debut album?  If you can, you're a better man than me.  No lemons here at all.

    "Down to the Waterline" – 3:55
    "Water of Love" – 5:23
    "Setting Me Up" – 3:18
    "Six Blade Knife" – 4:10
    "Southbound Again" – 2:58
    "Sultans of Swing" – 5:47
    "In the Gallery" – 6:16
    "Wild West End" – 4:42
    "Lions" – 5:05

Nope.  Not a one.  Down to the Waterline/Water of Love is a magical opening combo, as far as I'm concerned!!!!
Title: Re: Dire Straits fans come save us
Post by: Jon T. on Mar 09, 2012, 03:34 PM
I've listened to Dire Straits-s/t twice today.  You old folk got it going on.   :thumbsup:
Title: Re: Dire Straits fans come save us
Post by: Tracy 2112 on Mar 09, 2012, 07:59 PM
Cheesey 80's video; GO!

Dire Straits - Tunnel of Love Music Video (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GrDK0UoAkfY#)
Title: Re: Dire Straits fans come save us
Post by: headhunter on Mar 09, 2012, 08:40 PM
Spinning the recently remastered original now.

Yes, it does sound mighty nice.
Title: Re: Dire Straits fans come save us
Post by: sweatboard on Mar 10, 2012, 11:18 PM
I just realized they wrote about MTV (money for nothing) on their first album. It was called "In the Gallery"   They just used MTV to take the opportunity to really spell it out.    They truly are amazing!!!  :-* Yes, the first album is a (production/guitar tone) wet dream

No ONE, I mean no one on earth....can sing...... "Oh Romeo, yeah I used to have scene with him" like Mark K. 
Title: Re: Dire Straits fans come save us
Post by: sweatboard on Mar 11, 2012, 12:12 AM
Quote from: Tracy 2112 on Mar 09, 2012, 07:59 PM
Cheesey 80's video; GO!

Dire Straits - Tunnel of Love Music Video (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GrDK0UoAkfY#)

ha, they didn't even get the timing right on the face shaddows. 


art directors are hillarious...hahahha
Title: Re: Dire Straits fans come save us
Post by: sweatboard on Mar 11, 2012, 12:18 AM
Ok, here it goes.  I'm about to watch "money for nothing" again for the first time...

Let's see how it fairs...


Dire Straits - Money For Nothing music video (Good quality, all countries) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lAD6Obi7Cag#noexternalembed)
Title: Re: Dire Straits fans come save us
Post by: sweatboard on Mar 11, 2012, 12:21 AM
Ok, I had to pause that 59 seconds in.   The first part was so awesome it almost made my brain melt and then that badass guitar tone kicks in....... wait a second.....
Title: Re: Dire Straits fans come save us
Post by: sweatboard on Mar 11, 2012, 12:27 AM
That ain't workin  ;D






Multiple, multiple levels... what???   :bath: