Well, am I glad I was browsing and found this thread! Like Lis said, cheetahpilot, thank you for posting on this thread. To me, this is the important stuff - I'm so glad Mr. Knopfler's fans like to discuss his work, because that's what it's really all about, isn't it (although, OK, I do envy those of you guys that have actually met him!). Cheetahpilot, that was a wonderful post about "So Far from the Clyde" - I had just mentioned in another post that that one brings tears to my eyes. The first time I listened to it, I hadn't realized what it was going to be about, and the lyrics just snuck up on me. It's so clear that these songs are carefully crafted by a man with great powers of observation, a deep sense of history and a love of language (which isn't surprising, given his early days as a reporter and a teacher). I rather like that he prefers not to expound on the songs' meanings very much, purposely wanting to leave it to the listener to find the meaning - which, like Lis said, can be multi-layered. All that and a singing guitar, too ...