by jeffdaweasel on 11 Jul 2007 15:23
I actually had recently discussed this topic on another forum.
My very first significant experience with the Police that I remember: I was in 8th grade, it was fall 1981, and my friend's mom had picked us up from the intermediate school to take us home. She drove a red Ford Granada, and it had an FM radio, which was a pretty cool deal in 1981 still.
I had a crush on a girl at the time. I don't remember which girl, but I was into her. And this brand new song came on the radio... "Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic". And I was transfixed! It's strange, because I was into bands like Aerosmith and AC/DC at the time. The basic poppy style of the music wasn't something you'd think I'd enjoy then.
So, that evening, I asked my parents for the album, and they got it for me. They were cool. Still are.
Interestingly, I found that while I started out listening only to "Every Little Thing", I quickly got deeper into other parts of the album. I remember loving "Invisible Sun", "Omegaman", "SITMW" and "One World (Not Three)".
GitM was the first Police record of many that would suck me in like that, insidiously. I next got Outlandos. Then Regatta and Zenyatta at the same time. By the following year when I started high school, I could play every note and sing every lyric to every Police tune in the catalog.
By the time Synchronicity came out when I was a sophomore, I was already in that mode of being snarky because suddenly everyone was getting into this band I'd loved for years. But I remained a fan. And today, 26 years after becoming aware of them, a fan I remain.
Bird in a flying cage you'll never get to know me well.