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"Laughs and Jokes and Drinks and Smokes": between blues and folk - hardly anyone mastered this balancing act as Knopfler!
"Basil": The band plays in ž time, the guitar sighs Knopfler remembers the poet Basil Bunting.
"River Towns": Shuffling songwriter-folk with a hovering a thoughtless sunken saxophone.
"Skydiver": Unconcerned humming song in the style of "Penny Lane" (Beatles).
"Mighty Man" anthemic epic with slide guitar, violin, flute - as once "Brothers In Arms".
"Broken Bones": Knopfler plays wah-wah guitar, sings about a boxer. The grooviest song! Wah-wah!
"Long Cool Girl": heart poignancy love song . Knopfler's guitar acoustic chirps wistfully.
"Lights in Taormina": Another song about a Elapsed: Knopfler thinks of Sicily, the band plays subtle Latin rhythm.
"Silver Eagle": How condensed Knopfler to deeply touching songs little scenes in my head, is fantastic.
"Beryl": Monument to the writer Beryl Bainsbridge, in the style of "Sultans Of Swing".
"Wherever I Go": a duet with Canadian Ruth Moody, beautiful ode to the silence.
"Laughs and Jokes and Drinks and Smokes": between blues and folk - hardly anyone mastered this balancing act as Knopfler!
"Basil": The band plays in ž time, the guitar sighs Knopfler remembers the poet Basil Bunting.
"River Towns": Shuffling songwriter-folk with a hovering a thoughtless sunken saxophone.
"Skydiver": Unconcerned humming song in the style of "Penny Lane" (Beatles).
"Mighty Man" anthemic epic with slide guitar, violin, flute - as once "Brothers In Arms".
"Broken Bones": Knopfler plays wah-wah guitar, sings about a boxer. The grooviest song! Wah-wah!
"Long Cool Girl": heart poignancy love song . Knopfler's guitar acoustic chirps wistfully.
"Lights in Taormina": Another song about a Elapsed: Knopfler thinks of Sicily, the band plays subtle Latin rhythm.
"Silver Eagle": How condensed Knopfler to deeply touching songs little scenes in my head, is fantastic.
"Beryl": Monument to the writer Beryl Bainsbridge, in the style of "Sultans Of Swing".
"Wherever I Go": a duet with Canadian Ruth Moody, beautiful ode to the silence.
Something's going to happen
To make your whole life better
Your whole life better one day
To make your whole life better
Your whole life better one day

