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We are the chosen, we're the partisan
Well the cause it is noble and the cause it is just
We are ready to pay with our lives if we must
Gonna ride across the river deep and wide
Ride across the river to the other side
I'm a soldier of fortune, I'm a dog of war, yeah
And we don't give a damn a-who the killing is for
It's the same old story with a different name
Death or glory, it's the killing game
Gonna ride across the river deep and wide
Ride across the river to the other side
Oh nothing gonna stop them as the day follows the night
Right become the wrong, the left become the right
And they sing as they march with their flags unfurled
Today in the mountains, tomorrow the world
Gonna ride across the river deep and wide
Ride across the river to the other side
Gonna ride across the river deep and wide
Ride across the river to the other side
Their Millenium production should have gone to the cosmos, to the other stars instead of any corps music. Think so -
That was back when I thought CD players were supposed to be a huge improvement over vinyl. Still, it sounded fantastic. I played the hell out of that CD.
Why did you change your mind? You were bang-on.
I was a contestant on Wheel of Fortune in 1986. This was back before everyone just won money for solving the puzzles. Back then, if you solved the puzzle, you had to spend your winnings on stuff they had available in themed rooms, for example, Pat would say something like, "Congratulations, you won $2800 with that puzzle. Let's go shopping in the Dining Room." Then, a stage would slowly spin around revealing prizes with attached price tags. You would then say, "For $850, I'll take the Lazy Susan" or something like that.
For $1200, I got to select a CD player with a pair of TEAC speakers in their Entertainment Corner, or whatever it was called. That was my first CD player. I got it delivered about 3 months later. I immediately went out and bought Brothers In Arms as my first CD. That was back when I thought CD players were supposed to be a huge improvement over vinyl. Still, it sounded fantastic. I played the hell out of that CD.
CD players were a huge improvement over vinyl - lossless music with no analog garbage like hiss or skips. Don't buy into the retro hype. This album was recorded, mixed, and mastered digitally (DDD.) They had to dumb it down for the LP.
Get a decent equalizer and you can make any CD sound like vinyl. It doesn't work the other way around.
I had the CD before I had a player..
The prism on the play surface was always entertaining back then :-)
I was a contestant on Wheel of Fortune in 1986. This was back before everyone just won money for solving the puzzles. Back then, if you solved the puzzle, you had to spend your winnings on stuff they had available in themed rooms, for example, Pat would say something like, "Congratulations, you won $2800 with that puzzle. Let's go shopping in the Dining Room." Then, a stage would slowly spin around revealing prizes with attached price tags. You would then say, "For $850, I'll take the Lazy Susan" or something like that.
For $1200, I got to select a CD player with a pair of TEAC speakers in their Entertainment Corner, or whatever it was called. That was my first CD player. I got it delivered about 3 months later. I immediately went out and bought Brothers In Arms as my first CD. That was back when I thought CD players were supposed to be a huge improvement over vinyl. Still, it sounded fantastic. I played the hell out of that CD.
cool story!
For $1200, I got to select a CD player with a pair of TEAC speakers in their Entertainment Corner, or whatever it was called. That was my first CD player. I got it delivered about 3 months later. I immediately went out and bought Brothers In Arms as my first CD. That was back when I thought CD players were supposed to be a huge improvement over vinyl. Still, it sounded fantastic. I played the hell out of that CD.
I recall a college dorm mate got one of the first CD players and would crank this album when it came out. We are all amazed . . . crystal clear sound, no pops or hiss, and pushing the speakers to the max.
Now my nephews want vinyl records of 70s and 80s bands for their birthdays.
I so regret giving up almost all of my vinyl and my Technics turntable (especially that, given the cost of them now. Think I paid maybe a hundred for it in the late 80s. Now it's 400-600? ouch). Can't say I see CDs making a comeback like that
I had the CD before I had a player..
my first one on CD. Earlier albums I had on vinyl. Sadly no longer have the vinyl.
I had a new Akai sound system with additional corner speakers and the new cd technology sounded magnificent. I thought I was everybody!
Now you're crimpin,' Future Sailor!
🤯 Really?
The original Vinyl version of this recording is not only musically wonderful but is one of the outstanding examples of top-notch studio technique and mix-down that is in my record library. Total genius from artist to final master.
Check out the new documentary, "Under the Volcano". It all about George Martin's AIR Studios in Monserrat in the 80's, where this album (and many other classics) were recorded.
That notwithstanding, I probably played this record till the grooves went white. Great stuff.
I had the CD before I had a player..
Nice...and known as one of the best recordings at that time too (all digital which was rare then) "DDD"
The original Vinyl version of this recording is not only musically wonderful but is one of the outstanding examples of top-notch studio technique and mix-down that is in my record library. Total genius from artist to final master.
You need to check out the new documentary, "Under the Volcano". It all about George Martin's AIR Studios in Monserrat in the 80's, where this album (and many other classics) were recorded.
Are you sure this is a compliment?
Now my nephews want vinyl records of 70s and 80s bands for their birthdays.
Haustor- Treci svijet, kao inspiracija Knopfleru. Zanimljivo.
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Why is it always the Polish insisting communicating in Polish on an English forum , it's not very communal and cool
It's Bosnian, so there goes your proof
One of the earliest CD's I bought. I agree with reijkman. Everytime I'd set up a PA system this CD was used to see what the room sounded like. If it was just a little too clear with the bottom end a little too quiet I knew it would work well for the live band. Strangely enough I usually skip this song. Maybe I'm just too eager to get to my other favorites?
Interesting. I also use this as a "demo" when buying new stereo gear. This and Krafwerks Man Machine (for The Robots...verifies the spectrum imho).
I just did.
Over 30 years old and it's still used as a standard for audiophiles. This CD was a pretty big deal back in the days as one of first recorded digitally and having a DDD code on the back. Every store selling highend speakers had a copy of Brothers in Arms within reach...
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I've spoken with apes more polite than you!
I'm glad to hear you attended your family reunion!
shit can the last 3 minutes
Hit the "skip button", Zippy, if you don't like it!
shit can the last 3 minutes
It was one of my first CDs. Such a great recording.
You just knocked my rating up by one.
My rating is a SOLID 9 -OUTSTANDING
Why is it always the Polish insisting communicating in Polish on an English forum , it's not very communal and cool
Just did that
His voice is HIS voice and works on all of his songs. They wouldn't be his without it.
Well then, you should hear it on a pair of KEF LS50Ws. My fav off this solid album is Brothers in Arms. Love that song. Interestingly the weakest song is the one that gets overplayed - I will not mention its name.
Over 30 years old and it's still used as a standard for audiophiles. This CD was a pretty big deal back in the days as one of first recorded digitally and having a DDD code on the back. Every store selling highend speakers had a copy of Brothers in Arms within reach...
His voice however only works well with some of his songs. He always sounds like he's just waking from a three day bender... The Communique album has some really great work.
His voice is HIS voice and works on all of his songs. They wouldn't be his without it.
"I'm a soldier of fortune, I'm a dog of war, yeah
And we don't give a damn a-who the killing is for
It's the same old story with a different name
Death or glory, it's the killing game"
A cynics point of view regarding the conditions of his/her isn't it?
We stop listening to the small voice inside.
But that's okay. It will all be fine.
It'll all come 'round, you'll see.
Everything in its time.
Everything in its glory as fate and life decree.
You just have to learn to accept that you cannot rush the blooming of the Rose.
Highlow
American Net'Zen
I guess you're complimenting the song so that is good. But the use of the word "relevant" is subjective. All music is relevant to someone. I'd call the song more prophetic or telling. I'd call it and the whole album a pure gem.
"I'm a soldier of fortune, I'm a dog of war, yeah
And we don't give a damn a-who the killing is for
It's the same old story with a different name
Death or glory, it's the killing game"
A cynics point of view regarding the conditions of his/her isn't it?
We stop listening to the small voice inside.
But that's okay. It will all be fine.
It'll all come 'round, you'll see.
Everything in its time.
Everything in its glory as fate and life decree.
You just have to learn to accept that you cannot rush the blooming of the Rose.
Highlow
American Net'Zen
I agree
They are all outstanding and get better with age
I was 11 years old and it's been in the blood ever since...
How this song in particular gets less than 10 on average is beyond me.
Well then, you should hear it on a pair of KEF LS50Ws. My fav off this solid album is Brothers in Arms. Love that song. Interestingly the weakest song is the one that gets overplayed - I will not mention its name.
And leave out the cheesy keyboard sound.
I seems that your selections tonight are just grand.
It's a wonderfully good vibe boost to my weekend.
His voice however only works well with some of his songs. He always sounds like he's just waking from a three day bender... The Communique album has some really great work.
thanks Bill'
Anyway, I put a real 10.
His voice however only works well with some of his songs. He always sounds like he's just waking from a three day bender... The Communique album has some really great work.
That says a lot about the other songs on this album because this is great.
My fav off Brother in Arms. I love the groove.
Then they put it in a time machine and sent it back 20 years.
Thankfully, they sent it to Dire Straits and not Def Leppard.
You're welcome.
Apparently, Def Leppard declined the offer they were too busy working on a project having just returned from post apocalyptic 2045 to be bothered about Calexico.
Unbelievably great guitar work on this - even better than on "Brothers in Arms."
Then they put it in a time machine and sent it back 20 years.
Thankfully, they sent it to Dire Straits and not Def Leppard.
You're welcome.
Totally — I've always thought of track 4, "Your Latest Trick" as the ultimate speaker auditioning song because of the range of sounds (and it's a good song too)
Funny you should say that - when I went shopping for a good set of hi-fi speakers 15 years ago I brought this CD along with me and used "Your Latest Trick" as one of the test tracks. Great song on a great album.
I'm amazed at your commentary. You are clearly an artist and not merely a technician but I do understand your unpopularity.
Haha, good point...
Amazing what you can learn from the Internet, innit? It adds one more layer to the saga of why I love Dire Straits and the National Steel guitar...
Totally — I've always thought of track 4, "Your Latest Trick" as the ultimate speaker auditioning song because of the range of sounds (and it's a good song too)
And soundtrack for an extraordinary episode of West Wing.