Years active 1971–1973 | ||
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Labels RCA RecordsRed Lightnin' Past members Pick WithersMark Knopfler Similar The Notting Hillbillies, Steve Phillips, David Knopfler, John Illsley, Guy Fletcher |
Brewers droop if you see kay tonight
Brewers Droop was a Southern English band (whose history can be followed in "Hundred Watts" by Ron Watts) in which Mark Knopfler played for a few months in 1973. Knopfler split his time between teaching part-time, and playing with the band. Later, the Dire Straits song "Industrial Disease" (which Knopfler wrote and performed) mentions a malady (alongside smoker's cough) which shares its name with that band. The name is a reference to a slang expression for erectile dysfunction brought on by heavy drinking.
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- Brewers droop if you see kay tonight
- Brewers droop uk blues psychedelic rock 1972 why
- Discography
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Brewers droop uk blues psychedelic rock 1972 why
Discography





Songs
Where Are You TonightThe Booze Brothers · 1989
You Make Me Feel So GoodThe Booze Brothers · 1989
My Old LadyThe Booze Brothers · 1989
References
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