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  1. Sep 20, 2004 · Mark Knopfler’s reflection on McDonald’s magnate Ray Kroc’s famous business acumen and infamous business tactics.

  2. Apr 26, 2017 · In 2004, 'Boom, Like That,' on the Mark Knopfler album Shangri-La, was inspired like the recent movie 'The Founder' by Ray Kroc, the man behind McDonald's.

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  3. Ray Kroc was a cutthroat competitor, but in real estate, I believe success is about more than just winning—it’s about maintaining integrity along the way. Wh...

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  4. Boom, Like That by Mark Knopfler song meaning, lyric interpretation, video and chart position.

    • 'The Ragpicker's Dream' From: 'The Ragpicker's Dream' (2002) Knopfler has said he disbanded Dire Straits as a defense mechanism against the sheer size the band's career had taken on, and 'The Ragpicker's Dream,' which tops our list of the Top 10 Mark Knopfler Solo Songs offers a perfectly poignant example of the scaled-down beauty his best solo works have achieved.
    • 'Sailing to Philadelphia' From: 'Sailing to Philadelphia' (2000) The title track from Knopfler's second solo release, 'Sailing to Philadelphia' draws its inspiration from Thomas Pynchon's 'Mason & Dixon,' which uses the real-life accomplishments of surveyors Charles Mason and Jeremiah Dixon (of the Mason-Dixon line) as a framing device for an epic 773-page story.
    • 'Done with Bonaparte' From: 'Golden Heart' (1996) It's tough to write an anti-war song without being didactic about it -- just ask Sting -- but Knopfler's 'Done with Bonaparte' offers a master class in how to get it done, underscoring the futility of battle by imagining the weary disgust of a soldier in Napoleon's army and ending with the disillusioned sigh, "I'll trust in thee to keep me, Lord / I'm done with Bonaparte."
    • 'Song for Sonny Liston' From: 'Shangri-La' (2004) What Knopfler's solo records might lack in guitar pyrotechnics, they make up with his evolving gift for storytelling.
  5. Jan 19, 2017 · Take “Boom, Like That,” the Mark Knopfler single that reportedly served as inspiration for the movie (also the first place I heard about Kroc). From the lyrics: We’ll make a little business ...

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  7. Dog eat dog, rat eat rat. Oh it's dog eat dog, rat eat rat. Kroc style, boom like that. You gentlemen are to expand. You're gonna need a helping hand now. So gentlemen, well, what about me? We'll make a little business history now. Or my name's not Kroc, call me Ray. Like crocodile, but not spelt that way now. It's dog eat dog, rat eat rat.

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