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When she got a Booker medal
She was dead in her grave
After all she gave
After all she gave
Beryl, every time they'd overlook her
When they gave her a Booker
She was dead in her grave
After all she gave
After all she gave
It's all too late now
It's all too late now
It's too late, you dabblers
It's all too late
It's too late, you dabblers
It's all too late
Beryl, the tobacco overtook her
When they gave her a Booker
She was dead in her grave
After all she gave
After all she gave
It's all too late now
It's all too late now
It's too late, you dabblers
It's all too late
It's too late, you dabblers
It's all too late
Beryl was on another level
When she got a Booker medal
She was dead in her grave
After all she gave
After all she gave
After all she gave
After all she gave
Since so many years now he's definitely one of the best Artists out there! Everytime i hear his Music, i get a very special feeling (like i'm coming home or something in this direction)..
Exactly. Like he has nothing to say, but in a bad way!
What pfreet said!
Hymn Berry
Yea Folks in Babel
They're from Nerdistan.
Berryl, yea she's with the Chatteratis
Thanks to moonlight for ha'penny
she 'd let you to happen as poetic license.
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Did, initially, put me in mind of a Flight of the Conchords ditty - Carol Brown (Choir of Ex-Girlfriends).
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YWLG7OQCuFo&feature=player_embedded
Antigone wrote:
And that is not a bad thing.
This sounds great on the first listen.
We saw him a couple of years ago at Mountain Winery in Saratoga, CA. While we LOVE his music, we were not at all impressed with his stage presence (it was ho-hum). As was repeated in Hamburg's Kaiserkeller back in the day, "Mach schau, mach schau!"
I've got tickets for when he comes through Washington. I haven't seen him live before, but here's the question I asked myself; "Would I regret it if I had the opportunity, and I didn't see Mark Knopfler live?" to which the answer was a resounding "Yes!"
My first time through this album, I have to admit it wasn't as powerful as I was hoping from my favorite works of his (Brothers in Arms, Ragpickers Dream, Privateering) but it's really grown on my. A true master at work.
Best track of this album. At least, that's how i currently feel, it tends to switch between songs over time.
I'm guessing i'm a lifetime fan of Mark (ask me again in hopefully say 50 years from now). I love it all, yet i still think he should rip his six-string for at least one song per album. I get the whole "less is more" approach, but man, in his Dire Straits days (especially live) he blew me away with his unique tone and melodic solo's. Nothing quite like it. He can still do it, but it's almost as if he is afraid to let it all out.
It's great he releases a new album every two years, but ever since "The Ragpicker's Dream" he switched to lower gears. Every album since is great, but nothing really stands out. His guitar is his trademark, but he doesn't showcase it anymore like he used to.
Please be as good as the rest!
With that pedigree, it's got a 7 on the first note.
edit: And further in, tis pretty good stuff. 7 for now.
I want to have Mark's babies. In a non-gay sorta way.
This comment is TOO WEIRD! ...eh?