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Have to admit this part always makes me smile:Now I wish you sunny skiesAnd happiness wherever you may goBut you got to realiseThere'll be wind, there'll be rainAnd occasional snowFor me this song is not really about shoes but about life itself. It mentions many situation of life that anyone would live, and our attitude about all those situations, and that part, "You got to realise there'll be wind, rain and occasional snow" is a clear reflect of some of the difficulties life have for you.
Yes, it's about not being home in a way. The closest to a concept album from MK as it could get. Every song is about not being home, being away, wanting to get home, and the dream iin the title is exactly that.. Home.LE
Quote from: Love Expresso on September 08, 2021, 04:05:10 PMYes, it's about not being home in a way. The closest to a concept album from MK as it could get. Every song is about not being home, being away, wanting to get home, and the dream iin the title is exactly that.. Home.LEHe used to say that KTGC was also thematic about old England, I remember he used to mention a certain decade but can't remember which one.
12th - 18th centuryThe 1930sThe 1950s
I always thought it's a great song, not only by the classic rock mood it has but also because of the lyrics, so funny...
Quote from: Robson on September 08, 2021, 07:51:45 PM12th - 18th centuryThe 1930sThe 1950sWith regards KTGC, I'd also say the 1960's with the Shadows and especially Hanks 'Strat' sound which by the early 60's had that well known sound to it which MK liked and is evident on this album!!
KTGC has gone from being one of my least liked albums to being amongst my favourites. Such a beautiful album!
Quote from: superval99 on September 09, 2021, 10:40:51 AMKTGC has gone from being one of my least liked albums to being amongst my favourites. Such a beautiful album! Maybe it has something to do with getting older
Quote from: Knopflerfan on September 09, 2021, 09:58:05 AMQuote from: Robson on September 08, 2021, 07:51:45 PM12th - 18th centuryThe 1930sThe 1950sWith regards KTGC, I'd also say the 1960's with the Shadows and especially Hanks 'Strat' sound which by the early 60's had that well known sound to it which MK liked and is evident on this album!!Oh yeah! As I calculated earlier, half of the album was played with a pick, and half of the album is waltzes. Such experimantal album!