Ticket to heaven. I get what mark was trying to do with the music\arrangement, and as with all his work the tone fits perfectly with the content. It was just way to country for me in 1990, and I still can't stand it today....
aww, you are not fond of Irony key?
No, I get it completely, but look at it from the point of view of an 18 year old budding musician who was brought up swamped by all things Knopfler. Like I said, just too country....
Well then, just wait until it gets you!
Things change with the age, and who knows, you might country now and then.
Phanta Rhei!
If country music is not your thing, I think even after 1000 years you won't like it. What I love about Ticket To Heaven is that strings were arranged by Sir George Martin... That's great. Imagine your song being arranged by The Beatles' producer. And recorded with a real orchestra, which is a very time consuming and expensive process. I can't say that this song is a masterpiece, however, as a country piece it's amazing, the pedal steel guitar fits very well. My favourite part, apart from the strings arrangement, is the acoustic guitar solo and beautiful outro, when it hits a minor chord on the turnaround... That's magic.