My Life in Dire Straits

My Life in Dire Straits
Title My Life in Dire Straits PDF eBook
Author John Illsley
Publisher Diversion Books
Total Pages 365
Release 2021-11-09
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1635769167

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The bass player and founding member Dire Straits shares a behind-the-scenes history of the British rock band. One of the most successful music acts of all time, Dire Straits filled stadiums around the world. Their albums sold hundreds of millions of copies and their music—classics like “Sultans of Swing,” “Romeo and Juliet,” “Money for Nothing,” and “Brothers in Arms” —is still played on every continent today. There was, quite simply, no bigger band on the planet throughout the eighties. In this powerful and entertaining memoir, founding member John Illsley gives the inside track on the most successful rock band of their time. From playing gigs in the spit-and-sawdust pubs of south London, to hanging out with Bob Dylan in LA, Illsley tells the story of the band with searching honesty, soulful reflection, and wry humor. Starting with his own unlikely beginnings in Middle England, he recounts the band’s rise from humble origins to the best-known venues in the world, the working man’s clubs to Madison Square Garden, sharing gigs with wild punk bands to rocking the Live Aid stage at Wembley. And woven throughout is an intimate portrait and tribute to his great friend Mark Knopfler, the band’s lead singer, songwriter, and remarkable guitarist. Tracing an idea that created a phenomenal musical legacy, an extraordinary journey of joy and pain, companionship and surprises, this is John Illsley’s life in Dire Straits. Praise for My Life in Dire Straits “A forensic and uplifting journey through the sheer hard work, pitfalls, and thrills of navigating a great rock and roll band to the pinnacle of success. I so enjoyed the ride! Onwards, John!” —Roger Taylor, drummer, songwriter, and founding member of Queen “Reading John Illsley’s book, I relived so many moments. He captures the early days of the “English bands” and their story—the ups and downs, relationships, craziness, and fun. Of course, the music was key. This really happened!” —Mike Rutherford of Genesis “Fascinating. . . . Illsley is brutally frank about the toll that the band’s fame had on his relationships, most notably his marriage (“a victim,” he writes, “of my life on the road”). Fans will be mesmerized.” —Publishers Weekly (starred review)

Dire Straits

Dire Straits
Title Dire Straits PDF eBook
Author Michael Oldfield
Publisher
Total Pages 152
Release 1984
Genre Rock groups
ISBN 9780688025144

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Money for Nothing

Money for Nothing
Title Money for Nothing PDF eBook
Author
Publisher Institute of Public Administration of Canada
Total Pages 16
Release 1996
Genre
ISBN 9780920715604

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Dire Straits

Dire Straits
Title Dire Straits PDF eBook
Author Helen Harper
Publisher Createspace Independent Pub
Total Pages 382
Release 2014-07-10
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9781500463717

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Bo Blackman is a rookie private investigator working for the London based firm of Dire Straits. She doesn't often get triber-based assignments, which is just as well. Vampires and daemons don't interest her as much as humans do. However, when she has to serve a summons on a dodgy daemon called Devlin O'Shea and she ends up saving his life instead of being framed for his murder, her life takes a shocking turn for the worse. And when the vampire Families start involving themselves too, Bo no longer knows where to turn...

Dire Straits

Dire Straits
Title Dire Straits PDF eBook
Author Elizabeth Jane Bellamy
Publisher University of Toronto Press
Total Pages 217
Release 2013-01-01
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1442645016

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England became a centrally important maritime power in the early modern period, and its writers – acutely aware of their inhabiting an island – often depicted the coastline as a major topic of their works. However, early modern English versifiers had to reconcile this reality with the classical tradition, in which the British Isles were seen as culturally remote compared to the centrally important Mediterranean of antiquity. This was a struggle for writers not only because they used the classical tradition to legitimate their authority, but also because this image dominated cognitive maps of the oceanic world. As the first study of coastlines and early modern English literature, Dire Straits investigates the tensions of the classical tradition's isolation of the British Isles from the domain of poetry. By illustrating how early modern English writers created their works in the context of a longstanding cultural inheritance from antiquity, Elizabeth Jane Bellamy offers a new approach to the history of early modern cartography and its influences on literature.

Dire Straits on Track

Dire Straits on Track
Title Dire Straits on Track PDF eBook
Author Andrew Wild
Publisher Sonicbond Publishing Ltd
Total Pages 161
Release 2022-08-11
Genre Music
ISBN 1789521327

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1979 was an amazing time for post-punk pop. At the end of March, a fresh new sound entered the UK top 20. It was ‘Sultans of Swing’, a very wordy song with lots of driving guitar, a tight rhythm section and some killer musicianship. Dire Straits, unlikely pop stars led by a 29-year-old Geordie who could play guitar brilliantly, had finally arrived. Six years later, they were, for a time, the biggest band in the world. Brothers in Arms sold by the truckload, one of the first massive sellers on CD. Since then, however, their star has fallen. Over exposure as the safe, boring champions of the CD age has resulted in Dire Straits becoming, to many, the embodiment of a certain sort of benign, homogenised music. Mark Knopfler, their singer, guitarist, producer and songwriter, became a caricature of the middle-aged rocker in the minds of many. Their music remains stubbornly unfashionable but retains its huge fanbase. Dire Straits On Track revisits, re-evaluates and contextualises the band’s six studio albums and two live albums, as well as EPs and archive releases. Seven ex-members of Dire Straits have been interviewed for this book, providing fresh perspective and insight. The band made a huge amount of good music; it’s time it was reappraised. Andrew Wild is a music collector and experienced writer with several books to his name, including Crosby, Stills & Nash (Sonicbond, 2020), The Solo Beatles (Sonicbond 2020) and Queen On Track (Sonicbond 2018). He's been a fan of Dire Straits since seeing them perform the forgotten single 'Skateaway' on the kids’ Saturday morning TV show Multi-Coloured Swap Shop in spring 1981. He lives in Rainow, Cheshire, UK.

Play Guitar with Dire Straits

Play Guitar with Dire Straits
Title Play Guitar with Dire Straits PDF eBook
Author Dire Straits
Publisher Hal Leonard Corporation
Total Pages 64
Release 1997
Genre Music
ISBN 9780711963733

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Play Guitar with Dire Straits Features specially recorded CD backing tracks (a full-demo with guitar and a backing track without guitar - both without vocals) for seven of their greatest hits! The matching songbook includes standard notation, tab, chord symbols and complete lyrics for vocalists. Includes: Going Home * Money for Nothing * Private Investigations * Romeo and Juliet * Solid Rock * Sultans of Swing * Walk of Life.