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i'm going to san bernardinoring-a-ding-dingmilkshake mixersthat's my thing, nowthese guys boughta heap of my stuffand i gotta see a good thingsure enough, no...
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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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Sep 20, 2004 · Mark Knopfler’s reflection on McDonald’s magnate Ray Kroc’s famous business acumen and infamous business tactics.
The lyrics detail the story of Ray Kroc and buying out the McDonald brothers' hamburger restaurant. Kroc was a salesman for a milkshake mixing machine with 5 spindles called the Multimixer, and found out they were using 8 of these machines at a time.
" Boom, Like That " is a 2004 single by Mark Knopfler, from his album Shangri-La. It is – with "Darling Pretty" – one of only two Mark Knopfler solo singles to reach the UK Top 40, reaching no. 34. [1] Lyrics. The subject of the song is Ray Kroc, the McDonald's entrepreneur.
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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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 ...