
Brewers Droop (a reference to a slang expression for erectile dysfunction brought on by heavy drinking) was a short-lived southern English rock/blues band best known for member Mark Knopfler, who later shot to fame as a member of Dire Straits. They were formed in Buckinghamshire and released two albums and a 7" between 1971 and 1973. Knopfler split his time between teaching part-time, and playing with the band. Later, the Dire Straits song "Industrial Disease" mentions a malady (alongside smoker's cough) which shares its name with the band.
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Where Are You Tonight
Roller Coaster
Midnight Special
You Make Me Feel so Good
My Old Lady
Sugar Baby
Rock Steady Woman
Dreaming
Louise
What's the Time
Where are You Tonight?
You Don't Want Me Tonight
Bite the Bullet
Cajun Girl
Real
Into The Blue
Eight
The Word
Dope Nasty
Somewhere
Pirolli
What It Takes
Dish The Dirt
Vampirial Moments
Along The Road
Heart Of Stone
Prelude for a Heartbreak
Where Does The Time Go?
Everyday Goodbye
Why
Opening Time (Beer)
Droopin'
Let's Watch TV
Hey Roulette
House Party
The Way I Feel
Real (Bonus Track)
I Can See Your Public Bar
After Hours Waltz
Shizzle
Lillies Burning
Bite the Bullet (Bonus Track)
For Amanda
Sleep Closely
Where Are You Tonight (feat. Mark Knopfler & Dave Edmunds)
You Don't Want Me Tonight (Bonus Track)
Head Case
Untitled
Miserable
Crescent Moon
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