I've always taken it as so. Bonded by a commonality of mission, of taking care of one another, where the mission involves conflict. At least, that's what I've taken from the Knopfler song.
Natter 39 and Holding
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
For me to buy that definition, dw, you'd have to convince me that they ever didn't suck, and that's not possible.
For me to buy that definition, you'd have to convince me that they ever didn't suck, and that's not possible.
The first half of Making Movies? Tunnel of Love, Romeo and Juliet, Skateaway?
I mean, that's some fine album-oriented rock there.
Subjectively, they do not a thing for me. Never have.
Romeo & Juliet?
Tritely enough, I "needed" that information so I could finish up a Supernatural LJ icon. Which I'm not even going to use. But Jensen Ackles sure is pretty.
FTR, I moderately enjoyed Dire Straits.
I mean, that's some fine album-oriented rock there.
Contradiction in terms, that.
I pretty much like everything Dire Straits and Mark Knopfler have done, including Brothers in Arms.
Romeo & Juliet?
It's also been covered by the Indigo Girls.
I love Brothers in Arms Joan Baez did a gorgeous cover of it some years ago, which is where I heard it first, I think.
I bought an album by Melissa Ferrick on CD Baby today, because they told me she was great. I hope they didn't lie to me.
I didn't go to the party. My feet hurt too much to get up, and I think I will have to institute a special feet-stretching regemine. Argh. I hate getting old!