Love Dire Straits and go back and forth on my favorites, but "Romeo & Juliet" and "Skateaway" from Making Movies are always somewhere in my top 3.
@D.S.Masters @Don G Rowe Yes, OK let's just enjoy the music (but you're the encyclopedic one stating labels and getting me intrigued, and Google does not have your pedagogy). And us old farts (Ok then, speaking of myself here) shall stop further discriminating ourselves and refrain from evoquing Cream, The Doors, CCR, Iron Butterfly, Black Sabbath, Rush, Jethro Tull, Grateful Dead, Toubabou, Contraction, Ville Emard Blues Band, ,,,,. If only to relieve the cramped raised eyebrows worn by the youngest among us . Whom are allowed (requested?) to tell us what music they listen to. As long as the lead vocal is not rendered by a sampler Album Oriented Rock??? Never heard that one
@mossieurclo AOR is really a radio station format label more than a music genre, but has been used to describe or categorize the music those stations used to play..
.@Don G Rowe It's amazing that we still have radio stations. Poor underfunded NPR and Radio-Canada are essential services, but the FM band is still pretty busy. And they can't do contacts tracing with those...