Okay, I gave in and listened to it anyway (how weak am I?). And: It's gorgeous. If someone should ever have any doubts about Mark Knopfler being an even better songwriter than he is a guitarist, just play him that. Actually, this song reminds me that Knopfler is probably the best songwriter, generally. Of them all.
Someone said the guitar solo should have been longer. I don't agree. Sure, if he'd noodled on for a couple of minutes, it would have been nice to listen to. But the song doesn't need it, and I think its relative shortness makes it even stronger. Some of his older songs (especially on Shangri-La) tended to be too stretched rather than too short. Everybody Pays, for instance, or Whoop De Doo, as great as they are. He seems to have realized that.
Of course I sometimes miss guitar outros like than one in Don't You Get It, too. But he just doesn't write the kind of songs that require them these days. No problem, the song shall be king. And I'm sure we'll get to hear some great solo parts in the blues songs.