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essexboyinwales
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Oh my God I'm so glad I'm not the only one who has these thoughts
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When I was 14, I thought John Illsley was the best bassist, then I bought Never Told a Soul and knew............he wasn’t 🤪
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If Dire Staits is rock for people who don't like rock music, I must be one of those who don't like rock music... And Mark Knopfler is one of my favourite guitarists - his playing is much more poetic than many of those move-your-fingers-as-fast-as-you-can guitar players that dominate f.e. Rolling Stone's top 100 of guitarists and which I often find boring and unimaginative - but maybe that's just me...
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Agreed. To be fair, I don't think Knopfler is the best guitarist ever compared to people like Jimi Hendrix and Eric Clapton, but I think he's done some of the best guitar solos, and he is also far more poetic in his writing than most people on Rolling Stone's top 100 guitarists list in my opinion.
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That's a very hard "NO" and I am in favor of a large Prog tent (yes, I believe XTC should be included here) but Dire Straits are not even that progressive - let alone capital "P" Prog...
Good band though!!!
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No, but one or two of their albums are considered prog. They were sort of roots rock and then later pop rock. I remember I had their last album on cassette and remember thinking parts of it were rather Floydish so they definitely had their prog moments but over all no not prog. Also, there is one undeniable prog connection and that is that Pick Withers who was the drummer on their first four albums also played with the early English prog band Spring and is on the mellotron debut album from 1971.
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Hi, I think, if it may be suggested, that you need to listen to a few more guitarists ... when you get out of the "song" business, and into serious guitarists let me know ... Hendrix is good and Clapton is good, but I seriously doubt that anyone will compare them to some of the "masters" in Europe in guitar playing and even some of the worst pickers in the streets of Madrid and Barcelona ... they would all make those two look silly and beginner guitar players, although I would love to have seen Jimi show up in there and tell them ... I'll show you what can be done ... but for someone that ended up stuck in blues, sadly, it was not going to happen for us all to see!
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Admittedly, Manitas de Plata and other great flamenco players are the real greatest guitarists of all time.
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kenethlevine
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Great band, not especially prog though. "Making Movies" is awesome, and the title track to "Brothers in Arms" sends chills up and down my spine every time
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I'm prepared to make an exception for the middle song in that list but that's it. I feel similarly about U2's With Or Without You. Those were probably the 2 eighties bands I really disliked the most from that decade. Even Duran Duran were more interesting which is saying something |
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Your post reminds me of those people (usually found in YT comments) who say something like: "(insert a contemporary band they don't like here) isn't music. (insert an old band they do like here) is real music." |
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That is true. All bands formed after 1995 aren't music. Genesis is real music.
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Obsessive Dire Straits fan here, since the age of 6. 46 now!
I've had Brothers in Arms and their first album on this afternoon. They definitely do borrow some prog elements from time, say for instance, the second half of Why Worry on Brothers in Arms, and Telegraph Road. But yeah, they aren't a prog rock band. There's folk, blues, jass, and all sorts of other stuff in Mark's songs.
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Saw John live in Shrewsbury doing some acoustic stuff. Met him and bought a signed CD of his new album - but never listened to it hah. Love him as part of DS though.
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Looking at some of my old posts (during the pandemic mainly I think) I was really demonstrating some unnecessary hate towards them . They were far from being the worst thing in the eighties and stuff such as Telegraph road and Private Investigations was decent enough. However I genuinely dislike Money For Nothing although that's more for the horrible production.
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Love Over Gold was excellent, i overplayed it when i was younger. I overplayed DS in general back then, i rarely listen these days. |
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No, but a band that had a unique/original sound. "Sultans of Swing" is one of the greatest songs ever. "Making Movies" is a tape we listened to a lot on our drives to grandma's. The only 'picker' I like. I never liked walk of life, so far away, money for nothing, though.
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Dapper~Blueberries
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Not really. Like, a 14 minute song doesn't automatically make a band prog. For example, the stoner metal band of Bongripper has a ton of 15+ minute songs, and they aren't prog. Same with the noise artist of Merzbow. Length doesn't quite equal what is or isn't prog. Gentle Giant doesn't really have any big long songs. It is all based around the music, and too me, while Dire Straits have some great music, they aren't prog, 14 minutes or not.
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