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Ah, “Solid Rock.” From 1982′s Making Movies, the most memorable–if not the best–of Dire Straits’ LP’s (yes, they still made vinyl back then). The next to last song on Side B, followed by “Les Boys.” Or how about “O’s Boys?” “O’s Boys do gun-running. O’s Boys are probably lying.” (Caution: may contain paraphrasing.)