McTominay?What; no M*******y song in this round?
McTominay?What; no M*******y song in this round?
He's almost definitely a better singer than that gobshite from Davyhulme.McTominay?
Agree… ‘Need your love so bad’ would have pissed itPlenty of both versions of Fleetwood Mac songs would have made this a closer call, not this one though.
That Nina Simome song is perfection and a bona fide all time great.
BTW listening to Peter Green play guitar never gets old, quality.
Was he really singing about himself in this song.I recogniz(s)e my views on Radiohead are aggressively negative and they're just mine, and I wouldn't be so were this band not considered so highly by so many. I cannot hear their melody, nor their invention, in song after song and yet OK Computer, The Bends, and Kid A are all considered by many to be some of the finest pop/rock records ever made in poll after poll, not so much of professional critics but of fans. It's that high regard I object so strenously to, and cannot understand, save for the context of their fans simply not having exposure to a wider range of music. All I hear are pale Gen X Pink Floyd imitators without hooks, and I don't believe Thom Yorke's angst is real for one minute. As noted by me in past posts, I do like some of In Rainbows. But we can move on, obviously.
Oof. That's mean!A poor mans Gordon Sumner perhaps although I do rate the Police significantly more highly.
Never.
Even when he gives up there will still be his cult (quick check that I spelt that right in this case) of musically-challenged followers digging up every echo of every utterance that ever ventured forth from whichever orifice produces such terrible noises. You really can't stop them you know, they're like cockroaches, rats or any other sort of infestation.Never.
Actually; that's not totally true. When he gives up pretending to be a singer, I'll "let it go, let it go". How's that? I can't say fairer than that.
I like the cut of your jib. I knew it couldn't be true, what some of our Aus posters (past and present) say about you kiwis!Even when he gives up there will still be his cult (quick check that I spelt that right in this case) of musically-challenged followers digging up every echo of every utterance that ever ventured forth from whichever orifice produces such terrible noises. You really can't stop them you know, they're like cockroaches, rats or any other sort of infestation.
I am in the same camp for sure as are many of my friends.Oof. That's mean!
But . . . I'd guess we both rate them more highly because their songs move a lot better, they understand hooks, and Copeland and to a lesser extent Summers were/are unique musical talents. The Police were a song band, not a sound band. The Police are a get-up-and-dance band, not a sit-still-and-listen band. I think I've made it clear over many threads that I tend to prefer song and get-up bands over sound and sit-still bands generally.