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  • “People have bought tickets and you can see them thinking, ‘That’s not ‘Brothers in Arms’”: Mark Knopfler on why one of the Dire Straits’ most iconic tracks hinges on this four-note guitar intro … from Guitarworld janelle.borg@futurenet.com (Janelle Borg)
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“People have bought tickets and you can see them thinking, ‘That’s not ‘Brothers in Arms’”: Mark Knopfler on why one of the Dire Straits’ most iconic tracks hinges on this four-note guitar intro … from Guitarworld janelle.borg@futurenet.com (Janelle Borg)

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