rpadula
En-Route
The turn Nick's "I Am a North Carolinan now" thread took reminded me to cue this one up onto the iPod. It's a little ditty about two guys named Jeremiah Dixon and Charles Mason...
Yes he was.Very nice. Mark Knopfler was the lead singer and guitarist for Dire Straits.
The song Money for Nothing is not to be played in Canada since it has been labeled as a form of hate speech or something like that.Yes he was.
When I was in high school, "Money for Nothing" was, of course, wildly popular. My friend, who was one of the first among us to have a CD player, ran out and bought Brothers In Arms, especially because it was the first one we had seen that was stamped DDD (all digital recording, mixing, and mastering). It is, to this day, required owning IMO.
He came back the next day and told us, "that band is kind of country."
The song Money for Nothing is not to be played in Canada since it has been labeled as a form of hate speech or something like that.
That's because they were a novelty and you were 25 years younger.1985, back when MTV videos were fun to watch.
1985, back when MTV videos were fun to watch.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lAD6Obi7Cag
That's because they were a novelty and you were 25 years younger.
Understandable since James Taylor sings with Knopfler on that song. I assume they collaborated while it was being written.Has a little bit of a James Taylor feel. Pretty nice.
Bingo.
I don't get into "arguments" with people about music anymore, because I've decided "the best" music is that which you listened to in high school (and maybe college). Anything else is crap.
Now get off my lawn!!!
Understandable since James Taylor sings with Knopfler on that song. I assume they collaborated while it was being written.