
All he/she can claim is that s-he is really into. The point of reference will always be them. Oh well, after all, for the last 50 years people are baptized in a Beatles world, even if he/she doesn't like them. Or maybe music can not save our immortal soul and merely serves as a distraction from more serious issues, that actually shape the world. So the dislike is a logical repulsion of popular, because of the loss of the other unlucky artists, a desperate cry for justice for the ignored art, a sad cry for all lost possibilities.

Nick Drake anybody? (Although he has become very popular as well) Alas even if these artists are discovered further down the history line, the saturation of the public with the prevailing artist is so great and influential, that is almost impossible to understand the value of other artists and the way the world would have taken if their art had prevailed. Stories of people in dire straits - the financial state they were in, was terrible and thus they didn’t have to look any further for a name- (Southbound again), people in love and despair (Six blade Knife, Setting me up, Water of love), the problems of finding your way through the world with jobs and arts (In the. Every major popular artist and his art, tends to occupy so much space in the public sphere that it drowns other artists, commercially (and eventually artistically) that many times are more interesting and more valuable (an early manifestation of the ever conquering global market and companies, that prefer to sell multiple copies of one product, for more profit and less marketing expenses). Although not present at the discussion, to know if she means the Beatles or their songs, either way I think that I get her point. albums was the best, and the first album won. Each of the first four records has a different mood, but I think the mood of each one feels broadly consistent across the whole album in a way that Brothers In Arms doesn't. The few that have remained faithful to Mark Knopfler on the Amarkintime blog, after finding he didnt write the lyrics on the first Dire Straits album had a poll on the blog to find which of the D.S. Cover looks great a few creases near edges very light-scuffing and surface impressions (front/back). I personally favour the latter, but the two sides appeal to me in different moods making me less likely to listen to the complete album in one go. Sleeve: Near Mint (NM or M-) Record: Near Mint (NM or M-) CONDITION DETAILS Import from UK & Europe. I also feel it's probably the least cohesive of the remaining albums, as side one (the most radio friendly music in their catalogue) has a very different feel from side two, which feels more like a progression of the Love Over Gold style for the most part.

The other four albums have at least two songs each which would make my overall top ten, putting them ahead in this regard. The title track is a firm favourite of mine and would definitely be in my top ten DS songs with a strong case for a top five spot, but of the other eight songs I think only Money For Nothing and The Man's Too Strong would have a good chance of making my top 20. I do like the album but of the five remaining it scores least highly for favourite individual tracks. DIRE STRAITS - BROTHERS IN ARMS CD - VERY GOOD CONDITION - VERTIGO 1996 824499-2. I've finally got around to voting and this time around I went for Brothers In Arms to go next.
