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One Deep River / The Boy / Re: (16) What I’m gonna need
« Last post by Rail King on Today at 09:48:49 AM »
The last one of from these sessions I've listened to – now I've finally caught up with everybody.  ;)

The song isn't exactly Telegraph Road, indeed, and quite obviously not something they would ever have considered putting on the album. But in a strange way, I'm enjoying it a lot. It's very unambitious, musically and lyrically, but I find it intriguing because Mark has this talent for painting "mixed characters" – people whom you dislike, but, at the same time, find yourself identifying with. I'm not from Memphis, I hate golf, I do know that Mallorca is a part of Spain (even though Mallorcans speak their own language and many of them would prefer to be independent or part of Catalonia) – but I do love a cold, crisp, dry white wine and I understand how this guy just tries to be friendly and can't help but talk down to the bartender. I've been in similar situations, and probably many of us have been (and I've worked as a bartender myself, so I know the other side, too). I really like the way how Mark doesn't judge his characters, but just portrays them with a few sketches. I only know a handful of Randy Newman's songs, and based on that, think that the comparison only goes so far, but I do think Mark generally does a great job with his "character" songs.

By the way, did you notice how Greg Leisz accentuates "Tennesseeae" with his pedal steel? Brilliant. Beautiful playing by him and Mark throughout the song.
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One Deep River / The Boy / Re: (18) Dolly shop man
« Last post by Robson on May 20, 2024, 05:12:42 PM »
"organised religion"

?

My questions are multiplying.  :)

Churches, mosques, whatever. Preachers "talking heaven or hell" and soliciting donations from the congregation.

Yes, it all makes sense. And then there's this line:

I'm not an operator
I'm not here to take you in
I'm not here to tell your fortune
Or listen to your sins
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One Deep River / The Boy / Re: (18) Dolly shop man
« Last post by dustyvalentino on May 20, 2024, 05:09:03 PM »
"organised religion"

?

My questions are multiplying.  :)

Churches, mosques, whatever. Preachers "talking heaven or hell" and soliciting donations from the congregation.
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Mark Knopfler Discussion Forum / Re: LOVE OVER GOLD
« Last post by dustyvalentino on May 20, 2024, 04:49:10 PM »
Steve Earle explains better than me :)

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One Deep River / The Boy / Re: (18) Dolly shop man
« Last post by Robson on May 20, 2024, 04:44:43 PM »
"organised religion"

?

My questions are multiplying.  :)
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One Deep River / The Boy / Re: (18) Dolly shop man
« Last post by dustyvalentino on May 20, 2024, 04:41:59 PM »
Just when I think I'm starting to understand a song, suddenly there are words that change everything.  How to understand them in the context of the whole text?    :think

A parcel of preachers
Talking heaven and hell
They never quit the speeches
They're always doing well


IF we are to accept that the song is literally about a pawn shop dealer, then it is the pawn shop dealing having a go at organised religion.
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Mark Knopfler Discussion Forum / Re: LOVE OVER GOLD
« Last post by dustyvalentino on May 20, 2024, 04:39:00 PM »
Fun guitar tip:

Take your capo and put it across all strings at the second fret except the bottom E.

Hey presto! Instant drop D without re-tuning! (albeit in E rather than D :) )
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Almost Straits / Re: Best DS tribute bands
« Last post by Rolo on May 20, 2024, 04:33:39 PM »
In my case, there is no sense in hear a tribute band.
There is no sense in hear a band copying another.
Well, as a musician, it's fun to copy or mimic Mark's guitar playing.
It's a selfish pleasure. "I can do it, now listen."

But, as a listener, i prefer to hear the real thing.
I prefer to listen a interpretation of MK/DS songs than a copy band.
Well, there is no need to do a completely different interpretation (which is valid), but sing it in a different way, play the harmony a bit different, play different licks etc...
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One Deep River / The Boy / Re: (18) Dolly shop man
« Last post by Robson on May 20, 2024, 04:31:29 PM »
Just when I think I'm starting to understand a song, suddenly there are words that change everything.  How to understand them in the context of the whole text?    :think

A parcel of preachers
Talking heaven and hell
They never quit the speeches
They're always doing well
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One Deep River / The Boy / Re: (19) Your leading man
« Last post by Robson on May 20, 2024, 04:26:00 PM »
Maybe this song was written by Mark a long time ago when he was still on tour ;)
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