Agree that Mark Knopfler is an underrated legend. Disagree that Devo shouldn't be in the same conversation (the conversation being late 70s/early 80s bands that made some pretty influential music). Both have stood the test of time well. I'd argue that Devo had more lasting influence. That being said, Devo is a much weirder outcast compared to the other bands mentioned in the thread.
That's a weird comparison. Although Mark Mothersbaugh (lead of Devo) has made a great career doing scores for film and tv.
Saw Knopfler at the Moody Theater a couple of years ago, he opened the show with "I'll play some of what you guys want, later, but I'm going to play my own stuff now" It was a boring show, but at least I can say I saw him live.
I saw Duran Duran in their prime, but I didn’t catch Depeche Mode until they were as old AF. Depeche Mode was still superior.
You'd have to ask my son. I only sidelined when I wrote music; and by that I just listened to the notes.
Ah yes, the Goldbergs Bohemian Rhapsody ad hominem back in full force. "Again, not sure your age, but.."
Manny is in his 40s and admitted on here he only started listening to music when he was 30... Learn before you post, child.
I would have chosen Depeche Mode except for 2 songs performed by Duran Duran that are outstanding.... A View to a Kill and Come Undone. Duran Duran in a very close decision.
Yeah, no, psycho; that doesn't really qualify your petulant gatekeeping of someone else's art. The memory of grown man (you) pissing and crapping his pants because a show said a popular song was popular after he liked it kind of stands for itself.
Ok, I'm going out with 3-5 girls for brunch tomorrow and I'll let them settle it. They're all in their 40s so good rationale.