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In her ears the phones are tight and the music's playin' loud"
This song brings back a lot of very happy memories for me - I didn't have skates, but I did have my beautiful, metallic purple hand-build racing bike, and the words to this song were just spot on! It was never off my Sony Walkman!
That version must have been digitized from an old VHS tape. It's way too fast and too high compared to how it sounds on vinyl and CD. And who is that girl in the video? I always wondered.
All of the first four Dire Straits albums are pure poetry, with the songs getting longer and more complex. "Making Movies" is the only one of the four that has a weak song on it ("Solid Rock"). "Skateaway" and "Romeo And Juliet" are still great tracks, 30 years on. Personally, "Telegraph Road" remains my favourite track (but then, I grew up on Prog Rock). I also loved the cheesiness of the "Twisting By The Pool" EP. "Two Young Lovers" is still a great song.
(IMHO, Knopfler should have called it quits after Alchemy. All DS releases after 1984 are tedious attempts to make overly commercial songs that are repetitions of what he did before.)