[quote="sockii"]
[quote="plutonic"]
> I'm thinking that this is because Dietmar appreciates melody, which is not
> a prominent musical element in Oysterhead.
>
> Also because Oysterhead's singing flat out SUCKS. Dietmar can sing sing
> better than everyone in the band. I've heard Dietmar harmonize on
> 'Walking on The Moon'. He's good. You've probably heard it, too.
>
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Heh. This is probably all of why I like Oysterhead so damned much myself. Truly, singing "talent" is one of the least important things in my taste in music. I much prefer an "interesting voice" - or no voice at all - coupled with fabulously complex and interesting music than a great voice with nothing behind it. Even most of my favorite singer/songwriters don't have a "great" voice--I'm more interested in the words and everything else around them. When I got into the Police, it was not because of Sting's vocals, or even the melodies, but the uniqueness of the band's sound as a whole and then the drumming in particular.
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Liar!
I've seen you in that Police fan documentary. Talking about how you were (gulp!) a Sting fan first. I kid....
[quote="sockii"]
[quote="policerule"]
> I'm a firm believer that if you don't like Les, you won't like Oysterhead.
> Period. With a few small exceptions, that album is his sound even on
> Stewart and Trey's song(s).
The more I listen to Les and then go back and listen to Oysterhead, the more I completely agree with this assessment.
[quote="plutonic"]
> Well, I agree about the rhythm and sense of the absurd. Which is great.
> Maybe that's why Oysterhead doesn't really appeal to me. It's like a
> sandwich with two kinds of Mustard and no Mayo.
Mayo always makes me gag, but I can never have enough mustard on my sandwiches. Especially extra-spicy!
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It was funny, I was going to write Olive Oil, 'cause I hate Mayo, too.
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