Dire Straits Was A British Rock Band From Newcastle United Kingdom Formed In 1977 By Mark Knopfler guitar And Vocals His Brother David Knopfler guitar John Illsley bass And Pick Withers drums And Subsequently Managed By Ed Bicknell. The Band Were Inducted Into The Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame In 2018. Dire Straits Emerged During The Post-Punk Era Of The Late '70s And While Their Sound Was Minimalistic And Stripped Down They Owed Little To Punk. Read More On Last.Fm
"Brothers In Arms" Is A 1985 Song By Dire Straits Appearing As The Last Track On The Album Of The Same Name. It Is In G# Minor. It Peaked At #16 In The UK. There Are Actually Two Studio Recorded Versions Of This Song The Album Version Which Is 6 58 Seconds And The Shorter Version Which Is 6 05 Seconds And Features Slightly Different And Shorter Solos At The Beginning And End Of The Song. The Version That Appears On Dire Straits' Greatest Hits Album The Very Best Of Dire Straits Is 4 55. The On The Night-Version Contains An Extra Slide Guitar-Solo And Is 8 55 Seconds. Mark Knopfler Usually Played The Song On A Gibson Les Paul Guitar Rather Than His Usual Schecter "Stratocaster" And A Les Paul Appears In The Distinctive Promo Video Which Is In The Style Of A Charcoal Drawing Interspersing Scenes Of The Band Playing With Scenes Of War. During Dire Straits' Tour On Every Street 1992 Mark Used His Pensa Suhr MK1 For This Song Like Most Of The Others.