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Michael Elliott's avatar

Great piece. As a longtime Dire Straits fan, dating back to their debut, but peaking with 'Live: Alchemy,' 'Brothers in Arms' was disappointing when I first bought it in '85. I did love most of the songs, but it wasn't as strong an album as their earlier work. I've since grown to love it more due to the power of hindsight. After all, Love Over Gold's "Industrial Disease" pointed the way to both "Money for Nothing" and "Walk Of Life" as it is a combination of both musically yet lyrically more interesting.

I preferred their follow-up, and swan song, 'On Every Street' to 'BiA', and still do, but only slightly. Ultimately, their catalog is one of the finest of its era.

As for the slur, I'm a strong believer in writing in character, and I admire Randy Newman's oeuvre for the same reason. No, the song doesn't "need" that verse, but it more fully explains the character's disgust as well as his opinion of what he sees on his TV screen (as does the "jungle noises"/"chimpanzee" remark, which, interestingly, is never mentioned when this topic comes up). Newman's "Rednecks" follows this thought process, albeit far more explicitly.

Thanks for causing me to dig out my copy for the new year!

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Mark Farley's avatar

Brothers in Arms- is a great album, all individual tracks have stood the test of time.

This was the first CD I ever purchased.

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