Another impossible choice, haha...but since we are choosing favorite Police songs and other impossible things, heh...
Now Stewart's playing, in a lot of ways, is precisey contra the question in this poll...the tight grooves only emerge from *between* the different parts and how he mixes it up accordingly (syncopation, etc)...or, precisely in the unsuspecting places where he doesn't play...but since we are now analyzing his shirts (I'm just waiting for the speculation to deteriorate to the point where we are polling do you think Stewart is a boxer or brief guy...), I thought what the hey <grin>
But since I have nothing better to do, I'll pose the question in the poll anyway, for fun...Which part of the kit do you think Stewart's playing is most innovative, artful, grooviest, affecting <fill in your own adjective>...in short, which part do you like how he plays the best, if you had to choose one? Any era (Curved Air, KK, Police, Oysterhead, Gizmo, so on)...
I think anyone case make a case for any of the answers, surely...the signature snare sound, tuned and sounding tighter than the sheets on a PFC's bed upon inspection, the inimitable and unmistkable tricky triplet-based hat-work, groovy bell patterns, his elevation of the splash to uber-cool status as punctuation, his bass drum work...sometimes the only thing being played as the long bomb on "3", understated use of toms (quite different from Moonesque around the world fills...), awesome Synchronicity-era percussion rack goodies, the kickiest Octobans in rock...so on, so forth, ad infinitum <grin>