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* TropeNamers: MoneyForNothing, StepUpToTheMicrophone (from a line in "Sultans of Swing").
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* BannedInChina: "Money For Nothing" was briefly banned from radio in Canada due to the use of "faggot" in the lyrics.
* BlackSheepHit: "Money For Nothing," despite being the band's arguable SignatureSong, is much more pop-oriented and high-energy than the band's typical roots and blues rock.
* BlackSheepHit: "Money For Nothing," despite being the band's arguable SignatureSong, is much more pop-oriented and high-energy than the band's typical roots and blues rock.
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* BannedInChina: "Money For for Nothing" was briefly banned from radio in Canada due to the use of "faggot" in the lyrics.
* BlackSheepHit: "MoneyFor for Nothing," despite being the band's arguable SignatureSong, is much more pop-oriented and high-energy than the band's typical roots and blues rock.
* BlackSheepHit: "Money
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** The animators for the "Money For Nothing" music video despised the fact that it was their best-known work, to the point where they took the workers from the video and had them be booed off-stage in an episode of ''WesternAnimation/ReBoot''.
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** The animators for the "Money For for Nothing" music video despised the fact that it was their best-known work, to the point where they took the workers from the video and had them be booed off-stage in an episode of ''WesternAnimation/ReBoot''.
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* TechnologyMarchesOn: The "Money For Nothing" music video had some of the earliest CGI animation, which looks extremely primitive today, but it was considered groundbreaking in its original release.
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* TechnologyMarchesOn: The "Money For for Nothing" music video had some of the earliest CGI animation, which looks extremely primitive today, but it was considered groundbreaking in its original release.
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* BannedInChina: "Money for Nothing" was briefly banned from radio in Canada due to the use of "faggot" in the lyrics.
* BlackSheepHit: "Money for Nothing," despite being the band's arguable SignatureSong, is much more pop-oriented and high-energy than the band's typical roots and blues rock.
* BlackSheepHit: "Money for Nothing," despite being the band's arguable SignatureSong, is much more pop-oriented and high-energy than the band's typical roots and blues rock.
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* BannedInChina: "Money for For Nothing" was briefly banned from radio in Canada due to the use of "faggot" in the lyrics.
* BlackSheepHit: "Moneyfor For Nothing," despite being the band's arguable SignatureSong, is much more pop-oriented and high-energy than the band's typical roots and blues rock.
* BlackSheepHit: "Money
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* CreatorBacklash: The animators for the "Money for Nothing" music video despised the fact that it was their best-known work, to the point where they took the workers from the video and had them be booed off-stage in an episode of ''WesternAnimation/ReBoot''.
** Despite including Straits songs in his setlists, Mark Knopfler seemed to have a dislike over the band, often declining offers to reunite the band. In 2007, he said that he did not miss the global fame that came his way at the height of the band's success, explaining that "It just got too big."
* CreatorBreakdown: "Romeo and Juliet" is loosely inspired by a failed relationship Mark Knopfler had with Holly Vincent of the short-lived Music/NewWave band Holly and the Italians.
** Despite including Straits songs in his setlists, Mark Knopfler seemed to have a dislike over the band, often declining offers to reunite the band. In 2007, he said that he did not miss the global fame that came his way at the height of the band's success, explaining that "It just got too big."
* CreatorBreakdown: "Romeo and Juliet" is loosely inspired by a failed relationship Mark Knopfler had with Holly Vincent of the short-lived Music/NewWave band Holly and the Italians.
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* CreatorBacklash: CreatorBacklash:
** The animators for the "Moneyfor For Nothing" music video despised the fact that it was their best-known work, to the point where they took the workers from the video and had them be booed off-stage in an episode of ''WesternAnimation/ReBoot''.
** Despite including Straits songs in his setlists, Mark Knopfler seemed to have a dislike over the band, often declining offers to reunite the band. In 2007, he said that he did not miss the global fame that came his way at the height of the band's success, explainingthat that, "It just got too big."
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** "Romeo and Juliet" is loosely inspired by a failed relationship Mark Knopfler had with Holly Vincent of the short-lived Music/NewWave band Holly and the Italians.
** The animators for the "Money
** Despite including Straits songs in his setlists, Mark Knopfler seemed to have a dislike over the band, often declining offers to reunite the band. In 2007, he said that he did not miss the global fame that came his way at the height of the band's success, explaining
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** "Romeo and Juliet" is loosely inspired by a failed relationship Mark Knopfler had with Holly Vincent of the short-lived Music/NewWave band Holly and the Italians.
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* TechnologyMarchesOn: The "Money for Nothing" music video had some of the earliest CGI animation, which looks extremely primitive today, but it was considered groundbreaking in its original release.
* TropeNamers: MoneyForNothing, StepUpToTheMicrophone (from a line in "Sultans of Swing").
* TropeNamers: MoneyForNothing, StepUpToTheMicrophone (from a line in "Sultans of Swing").
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* TechnologyMarchesOn: The "Money for For Nothing" music video had some of the earliest CGI animation, which looks extremely primitive today, but it was considered groundbreaking in its original release.
* TropeNamers: MoneyForNothing, StepUpToTheMicrophone (from a line in "Sultans of Swing").
* TropeNamers: MoneyForNothing, StepUpToTheMicrophone (from a line in "Sultans of Swing").
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* ReferencedBy: The band is referenced in ''Manga/JojosBizarreAdventurePhantomBlood'' in the form of Hamon students Dire and Straizo (the latter being the JapaneseRomanization of Straits). Straizo also makes a reappearance in ''[[Manga/JojosBizarreAdventureBattleTendency Battle Tendency]]'', albeit undergoing a FaceHeelTurn.
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* ReferencedBy: The band is referenced in ''Manga/JojosBizarreAdventurePhantomBlood'' in the form of Hamon students Dire and Straizo (the latter being the JapaneseRomanization UsefulNotes/JapaneseRomanization of Straits). Straizo also makes a reappearance in ''[[Manga/JojosBizarreAdventureBattleTendency Battle Tendency]]'', albeit undergoing a FaceHeelTurn.
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* ReferencedBy: The band is referenced in ''Manga/JojosBizarreAdventurePhantomBlood'' in the form of Hamon students Dire and Straizo (the latter being the JapaneseRomanization of Straits). Straizo also makes a reappearance in ''[[Manga/JojosBizarreAdventureBattleTendency Battle Tendency]]'', albeit undergoing a FaceHeelTurn.
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* QuoteSource: "So Far Away" provides the page quote for LongDistanceRelationship.
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* CreatorKiller: ''On Every Street'' was such a comparative failure to ''Music/BrothersInArms'' that the band finally broke up for good after the supporting tour.
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* CreatorKiller: ''On Every Street'' was such a comparative failure to ''Music/BrothersInArms'' ''Music/{{Brothers in Arms|Album}}'' that the band finally broke up for good after the supporting tour.
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* NotableMusicVideos: The famous video for "Money for Nothing" was the first video ever played on MTV Europe.
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** Knopfler suffered his own personal one around the same time. By the time the tour was over, Knopfler's marriage had disintegrated and this coupled with the stress of leading such a huge and high profile band led him to dissolve the group and return to a more sustainable solo career.
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** Despite including Straits songs in his setlists, Mark Knopfler seemed to have a dislike over the band, often declining offers to reunite the band. In 2007, he said that he did not miss the global fame that came his way at the height of the band's success, explaining that "It just got too big."
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** The band seemed to suffer from this during the supporting tour for ''On Every Street''. Ed Bicknell, the band's manager at the time, said that it was "utter misery". John Illsley also agreed on that, too.
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* DevelopmentGag: The main riff of Expresso Love was recycled from the unreleased supposed title track for ''Making Movies''.
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* TropeNamers: MoneyForNothing
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* TropeNamers: MoneyForNothingMoneyForNothing, StepUpToTheMicrophone (from a line in "Sultans of Swing").
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* QuoteSource: "So Far Away" provides the page quote for LongDistanceRelationship.
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* CreatorKiller: ''On Every Street'' was such a comparative failure to ''Music/BrothersInArms'' that the band finally broke up after the supporting tour.
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* CreatorKiller: ''On Every Street'' was such a comparative failure to ''Music/BrothersInArms'' that the band finally broke up for good after the supporting tour.
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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: ''[=ExtendedDancEPlay=]'', an EP released by the band, has never been released on CD. "Twisting By The Pool" and "Badges, Posters, Stickers, T-Shirts" have been released as B Sides as well as a live version of "Two Young Lovers" on Alchemy. "Twisting By the Pool" has also appeared on the ''Sultans of Swing'' and ''Money for Nothing'' greatest hits compilations (the latter in remix form). However, "Two Young Lovers" and "If I Had You" have not appeared on CD in their studio versions. In a similar manner, there's "Eastbound Train" a live B side to "Sultans Of Swing", which has not appeared on CD either.
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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: ''[=ExtendedDancEPlay=]'', ''[=ExtendedancEPlay=]'', an EP released by the band, has never been released on CD. "Twisting By The Pool" and "Badges, Posters, Stickers, T-Shirts" have been released as B Sides as well as a live version of "Two Young Lovers" on Alchemy. "Twisting By the Pool" has also appeared on the ''Sultans of Swing'' and ''Money for Nothing'' greatest hits compilations (the latter in remix form). However, "Two Young Lovers" and "If I Had You" have not appeared on CD in their studio versions. In a similar manner, there's "Eastbound Train" a live B side to "Sultans Of Swing", which has not appeared on CD either.
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* CreatorKiller: ''On Every Street'' was such a comparative failure to ''Music/BrothersInArms'' that the band finally broke up after the supporting tour.
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* NotableMusicVideos: The famous video for "Money for Nothing" was the first video ever played on MTV Europe.
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* NotableMusicVideos: The famous video for "Money for Nothing" was the first video ever played on MTV Europe.Europe.
* TechnologyMarchesOn: The "Money for Nothing" music video had some of the earliest CGI animation, which looks extremely primitive today, but it was considered groundbreaking in its original release.
* TropeNamers: MoneyForNothing
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* TechnologyMarchesOn: The "Money for Nothing" music video had some of the earliest CGI animation, which looks extremely primitive today, but it was considered groundbreaking in its original release.
* TropeNamers: MoneyForNothing
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* BlackSheepHit: "Money for Nothing," despite being the band's arguable SignatureSong, is much more pop-oriented and high-energy than the band's typical roots and blues rock.
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* CreatorBacklash: The animators for the "Money for Nothing" music video despised the fact that it was their best-known work, to the point where they took the workers from the video and had them be booed off-stage in an episode of ''WesternAnimation/ReBoot''.
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* CreatorBreakdown: "Romeo and Juliet" is loosely inspired by a failed relationship Mark Knopfler had with Holly Vincent of the short-lived NewWave band Holly and the Italians.
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* CreatorBreakdown: "Romeo and Juliet" is loosely inspired by a failed relationship Mark Knopfler had with Holly Vincent of the short-lived NewWave Music/NewWave band Holly and the Italians.
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* NoExportForYou: A rare case of it going both ways on Knopfler's solo album ''Sailing to Philadelphia''. Only the US release contained the song "Do America", while the rest of the world got "One More Matinee".
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* BannedInChina: "Money for Nothing" was briefly banned from radio in Canada due to the use of "faggot" in the lyrics.
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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: ''[=ExtendedDancEPlay=]'', an EP released by the band, has never been released on CD. "Twisting By The Pool" and "Badges, Posters, Stickers, T-Shirts" have been released as B Sides as well as a live version of "Two Young Lovers" on Alchemy. "Twisting By the Pool" has also appeared on the ''Sultans of Swing'' and ''Money for Nothing'' greatest hits compilations (the latter in remix form). However, "Two Young Lovers" and "If I Had You" have not appeared on CD in their studio versions. In a similar manner, there's "Eastbound Train" a live B side to "Sultans Of Swing", which has not appeared on CD either.
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* KillerApp: ''Brothers in Arms'' was the first albums to sell a million copies on CD, thanks to its insanely high sound quality.
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* KillerApp: ''Brothers in Arms'' was the first albums album to sell a million copies on CD, thanks to its insanely high sound quality.
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* KillerApp: ''Brothers in Arms'' was the first albums to sell a million copies on CD, thanks to its insanely high sound quality.
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* KillerApp: ''Brothers in Arms'' was the first albums to sell a million copies on CD, thanks to its insanely high sound quality.quality.
* NotableMusicVideos: The famous video for "Money for Nothing" was the first video ever played on MTV Europe.
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* KillerApp: ''Brothers in Arms'' was the first albums to sell a million copies on CD.
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* KillerApp: ''Brothers in Arms'' was the first albums to sell a million copies on CD.CD, thanks to its insanely high sound quality.
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* KillerApp: ''Brothers in Arms'' was the first albums to sell a million copies on CD.