dire straits

     

Dire Straits were an English rock ban, formed in 1977 by Mark Knopfler (guitar and vocals), his brother David Knopfler (guitar), John Illsley (bass), and Pick Withers (drums), and subsequently managed by Ed Bicknell. Although the band was formed in an era when punk rock reigned, Dire Straits worked within the conventions of classic rock, albeit with a stripped-down sound that appealed to modern audiences weary of the overproduced stadium rock of the 1970s. In their early days, Mark and David requested that pub owners turn down the amps so that patrons could converse while the band played — indicative of their unassuming demeanor. Despite this oddly self-effacing approach to rock and roll, Dire Straits soon became hugely successful, with their first album going multi-platinum globally.

Trivia about dire straits

  • Mark Knopfler & Neil Dorfsman produced this group's "Money for Nothing"
  • This Mark Knopfler band chose its name to reflect the musicians' bad financial situation
  • These "Sultans of Swing" did "The Walk of Life" in 1985
  • This rock band sang, "We are the sultans of swing"
  • This "Money For Nothing" group was named for its sorry financial condition
  • Desiring "Money For Nothing"

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