Their Logic Ties Me Up And Rapes Me: Most Henious Lyrics By Sting & The Police

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just to start off this thing...

You consider me the young apprentice
Caught between the Scylla and Charibdes

I will listen hard to your tuition
And you will see it come to it's fruition

Anthony Miccio (Anthony Miccio), Wednesday, 23 April 2003 16:22 (twenty-two years ago)

"He starts to shake and cough
just like that old man in that book by Nabokov"

Jerry the Nipper (Jerrynipper), Wednesday, 23 April 2003 16:27 (twenty-two years ago)

I wish Old dirty bastard would tie him up and rape him

SplendidMullet (iamamonkey), Wednesday, 23 April 2003 16:29 (twenty-two years ago)

Is it just me, or is "Every Breath You Take" a blatant rip-off of Leo Sayer's "More Than I Can Say"?

Keith Harris (kharris1128), Wednesday, 23 April 2003 16:32 (twenty-two years ago)

'do do do da da da' isn't heinous, but the rest of the lyrics in that song and every other by sting/police are.

Dallas Yertle (Dallas Yertle), Wednesday, 23 April 2003 16:33 (twenty-two years ago)

can we use Sting lyrics, too?

hstencil, Wednesday, 23 April 2003 16:37 (twenty-two years ago)

It's a rich field, Stence.

Ned Raggett (Ned), Wednesday, 23 April 2003 16:39 (twenty-two years ago)

Great! In that case, I submit:

"Mr. Kruschev said 'We will bury you'
I don't subscribe to this point of view
It'd be such an ignorant thing to do
If the Russians love their children too"

hstencil, Wednesday, 23 April 2003 16:42 (twenty-two years ago)

As I remember:
Somewhere there's a skeleton choking on a crust of bread.

dave225 (Dave225), Wednesday, 23 April 2003 16:44 (twenty-two years ago)

It's a rich field, Stence.
...of gold!

Prude (Prude), Wednesday, 23 April 2003 16:44 (twenty-two years ago)

..and by "Henious" I mean "Lame"

dave225 (Dave225), Wednesday, 23 April 2003 16:44 (twenty-two years ago)

(that's my soul up there)

g--ff c-nn-n (gcannon), Wednesday, 23 April 2003 16:45 (twenty-two years ago)

good one, dave! I seem to remember thinking as a kid, "uh, hey waitaminnit, wouldn't the bread, like, decompose?"

hstencil, Wednesday, 23 April 2003 16:45 (twenty-two years ago)

The Nabakov line of course wins, but I submit this series of HORRIBLE analogies:

I'm the rhythm in your tune
I'm the sun and you're the moon
I'm the bat and you're the cave
You're the beach and I'm the wave
I'm the plough and you're the land
You're the glove and I'm the hand
I'm the train and you're the station
I'm a flagpole to your nation

chorus.... then there's more!

I'm the present to your future
You're the wound and I'm the suture
You're the magnet to my pole
I'm the devil in your soul
You're the pupil I'm the teacher
You're the church and I'm the preacher
You're the flower I'm the rain
You're the tunnel I'm the train

blah blah blah brand new day ... BUT WAIT!!

You're the crop to my rotation
You're the sum of my equation
I'm the answer to your question
If you follow my suggestion
We can turn this ship around
We'll go up instead of down
You're the pan and I'm the handle
You're the flame and I'm the candle

Aaron W (Aaron W), Wednesday, 23 April 2003 16:53 (twenty-two years ago)

"(that's my soul up there)"

Yeah, I was trying to think of that one. What's the full line? Something about see that spot on the sun? So bad.

Burr (Burr), Wednesday, 23 April 2003 16:55 (twenty-two years ago)

"There's a dead salmon frozen in a waterfall.....that's my soul up there."


How can a skeleton choke on a crust of bread when it has no throat?

Alex in NYC (vassifer), Wednesday, 23 April 2003 16:57 (twenty-two years ago)

There's a little black spot on the sun today (that's my soul up there)

Actually, I fucking love that line.

Dan Perry (Dan Perry), Wednesday, 23 April 2003 16:57 (twenty-two years ago)

"Hey mighty brontosaurus
Don't you have a lesson for us?
You thought your rule would always last
There were no lessons in your past
You were built three stories high
They say you would not hurt a fly
If we explode the atom bomb
Would they say that we were dumb?"

"Walking in Your Footsteps"

Michael Daddino (epicharmus), Wednesday, 23 April 2003 17:00 (twenty-two years ago)

I just realized that the theme song to Dragontales has the same melody (and/or rhythm) to "Walking in Your Footsteps." Jesus.

Michael Daddino (epicharmus), Wednesday, 23 April 2003 17:06 (twenty-two years ago)

Actually "Tea in the Sahara" is another stinker.

My sisters and I
Have this wish before we die.
And it may sound strange
As if our minds are deranged.
Please don't ask us why
Beneath the sheltering sky
We have this strange obsession
You have the means in your possession.

Ooh look, Sting's read "The Sheltering Sky," and felt the need to spell it out. The obsession/possesion couplet makes me positively wince.

Alex in NYC (vassifer), Wednesday, 23 April 2003 17:08 (twenty-two years ago)

Somewhere there's a skeleton choking on a crust of bread.

haha that is hilarious

oioijfeoijefoife, Wednesday, 23 April 2003 17:08 (twenty-two years ago)

the funny thing about this thread is that even though their ludicrousness is inescapable when viewed in text form, i can't help but hear (and enjoy) the songs in my head as i read them. why?

Dave M. (rotten03), Wednesday, 23 April 2003 17:40 (twenty-two years ago)

Dave M-

Cuz Sting is a great example of a writer (like Lou Reed) who completely misunderstands what's good about his records - not the literate poetry, but the bass riffs, the rhythm section, etc.

hooper, Wednesday, 23 April 2003 18:07 (twenty-two years ago)

I can't believe how great this is! I hate ALL of his lyrics. If you think you like his music it's because he's hypnotized you with his evil powers.
But I hate Sting, and even used to do a zine called "Temple of Sting" that was about how Sting is evil.
http://members.tripod.com/~JanineBee

Queen Bee, Wednesday, 23 April 2003 18:37 (twenty-two years ago)

"I hope my leg don't break, walking on the moon."

Douglas (Douglas), Wednesday, 23 April 2003 19:05 (twenty-two years ago)

hooper 100% OTM.

I really like the Police - Copeland and Summers, how can you not? But they absolutely have some of the most wretched lyrics courtesy of Mr. Sumner.

Mr. Diamond (diamond), Wednesday, 23 April 2003 19:09 (twenty-two years ago)

Let us not overlook Andy Summers' own contribution to the lyrical book of pain, "Mother." Though Stewart Copeland did a good job with "On Any Other Day"...

Ned Raggett (Ned), Wednesday, 23 April 2003 19:26 (twenty-two years ago)

Dave: Including "The Russians"? Wow!

Dan Perry (Dan Perry), Wednesday, 23 April 2003 19:32 (twenty-two years ago)

"We'd only stopped for a few burritos
But they told us of the trouble with los banditos"

[and later on in the song]

"Of blood we lost a dozen litres
A small price to pay for las senoritas"

Joe (Joe), Wednesday, 23 April 2003 21:26 (twenty-two years ago)

Such group envy is obvious

bahtology, Wednesday, 23 April 2003 21:36 (twenty-two years ago)

You guys are killing me,
Take, for instance, "Synchronicity".

bflaska, Wednesday, 23 April 2003 21:58 (twenty-two years ago)

....please!

< / Henny Youngman>

Mr. Diamond (diamond), Wednesday, 23 April 2003 21:59 (twenty-two years ago)

Is it just me, or is "Every Breath You Take" a blatant rip-off of Leo Sayer's "More Than I Can Say"?

Whatever it is, that Leo Sayer song was a cover version of an old Bobby Vee hit.

Geir Hongro (GeirHong), Wednesday, 23 April 2003 22:00 (twenty-two years ago)

My Sting-hating friend Ander's old fave:

"There's a little black spot on the sun today" -- It's Mercury, you asshole!

chris herrington, Wednesday, 23 April 2003 23:17 (twenty-two years ago)

Don't forget when he was "punk":
You don't comprehend us, so don't reprimand us

Whoa, look out Johnny Rotten!

(I do love 'em tho, especially those first three albums. And of course, one of the virtues of Sting's vocal style was a tendency to garble the lyrics.)

JesseFox (JesseFox), Thursday, 24 April 2003 01:16 (twenty-two years ago)

Oh man, this is rich. Who could forget this one:

"Love at the lips was touch as sweet as I could bear;
and once that seemed too much, I lived on air"

bob frost, Thursday, 24 April 2003 01:41 (twenty-two years ago)

"It's no fun being an illegal alien." (yes, i know...)

omit (omit), Thursday, 24 April 2003 04:25 (twenty-two years ago)

Cancer lurks deep in the heart of the sweetest bud. Whoever wrote that is really dumb.

bedroom, Thursday, 24 April 2003 04:28 (twenty-two years ago)

Probably that "Marijuana Gives You Cancer" guy.

Ned Raggett (Ned), Thursday, 24 April 2003 05:09 (twenty-two years ago)

If Shakespeare was an anti-pot campaigner how come his poems are so freaky?

bedroom, Thursday, 24 April 2003 08:10 (twenty-two years ago)

Packed like lem-mings into shiny metal boxes


If only sardines rushed to... never mind.

Chuq D, Thursday, 24 April 2003 10:36 (twenty-two years ago)

Packed like lem-mings into shiny metal boxes

I like that line, too.

Dan Perry (Dan Perry), Thursday, 24 April 2003 12:49 (twenty-two years ago)

Anyone remember the moment in 'Bring on the Night' (yes I watched it long ago) when Branford Marsalis talks about how Sting's lyrics are like reading Chaucer, while all other rock lyrics are like reading Penthouse? By the way, is there a worse, more self-congradulatory rock movie than that shit?

hooper, Thursday, 24 April 2003 18:18 (twenty-two years ago)

No. But I want to mention "Rattle And Hum" anyway.

Anthony Miccio (Anthony Miccio), Thursday, 24 April 2003 18:24 (twenty-two years ago)

'Bring on the Night' is a laugh riot. I always loved that scene where Marsalis is talking about how stylishly everyone in the band dresses and how in this band they "don't have to get up on stage looking like a bunch of fags."

Cut to: Branford on stage, wearing pink suit.

charley, Thursday, 24 April 2003 19:13 (twenty-two years ago)

"Fifty million years ago
They walked upon the planet so
They live in a museum
It's the only place you'll see 'em."

Way to go, Gordo! It rhymes and everything!

MC Schneid, Sunday, 27 April 2003 04:49 (twenty-two years ago)

They live in a museum/It's the only place you'll see 'em.

GOOD LORD that is bad.

Alex in NYC (vassifer), Sunday, 27 April 2003 16:40 (twenty-two years ago)

I actually like all the stupid references. As a wee'un it was sort of like reading Mad Magazine—I basically got it, but there were all these unknown grown-up words that made me prickle, made me curious. I love the words to "Tea in the Sahara" and "Wrapped Around Your Finger". I bet you do too. And if we share this nightmare, we can dream spiritus mundi.

Tracer Hand (tracerhand), Sunday, 27 April 2003 17:26 (twenty-two years ago)

< gack! >

Tracer Hand (tracerhand), Sunday, 27 April 2003 17:26 (twenty-two years ago)

I'd probably like Fields Of Gold if he didn't mention barley. I don't know why, but referencing barley is SUCH a moodkiller with me.

Anthony Miccio (Anthony Miccio), Sunday, 27 April 2003 17:33 (twenty-two years ago)

are any of you actully getting laid?

Bianca O'Dowd, Sunday, 27 November 2005 01:15 (twenty years ago)

Are you threatening to tie me up and rape me? So gauche.

Ned Raggett (Ned), Sunday, 27 November 2005 01:22 (twenty years ago)

I hate to make the obvious point, but a person who's come to the point of googling a two-year-old thread and posting to it sorta automatically forfeits the right to flex nuts about how much game he or she has

just sayin'

Banana Nutrament (ghostface), Sunday, 27 November 2005 03:13 (twenty years ago)

'do do do da da da' is their best lyric.and they write better than duran duran.
"Experience something different with our new imported toy,
She's loving, warm, inflatible and a guarantee of joy."
ploice sing about a inflatable doll.
this wins best title for a thread ever.

full lyrics:

THE POLICE lyrics - "Sally"


www.OldieLyrics.com

I was blue and lonely, I couldn't sleep a wink
And I could only get unconscious if I'd had to much to drink.
There was somehow, something wrong somewhere, and each day seemed grey and dead
The seeds of desperation were growing in my head.
I needed inspiration, a brand new start in life,
Somewhere to place affection, but I didn't want a wife.
And then by lucky chance I saw [in] a special magazine
An ad. that was unusual, the like I'd never seen,
"Experience something different with our new imported toy,
She's loving, warm, inflatible and a guarantee of joy."
She came all wrapped in cardboard, all pink and shrivelled down
A breath of air was all she needed to make her lose that frown.
I took her to the bedroom and pumped her with some life,
And later in a moment that girl became my wife.
And so I sit her in the corner and sometimes stroke her hair
And when I'm feeling naughty I blow her up with air
She's cuddly and she's bouncy, she's like a rubber ball,
I bounce her in the kitchen and I bounce her in the hall.
[And now my life is different since Sally came my way]
I wake up [in the] morning and have her on a tray
She's everything they say she was and I wear a permanent grin,
And I only have to worry in case my girl wears pins.


retroboy, Sunday, 27 November 2005 03:27 (twenty years ago)

one month passes...
Oddly enough i Was thinking about the damn russian love children thing. oh, and how terrible that Dancing With
Assassinated Pinochettas.But Dead Milkmen's "If You Love Someone Set Them On Fire" is apt.Cheap Trick's Dream Police v. Dream Of the Blue Turd-uhlers.I discovered My favorite Police lyrics " E-O! eeeyoh..." Every Little Thing...Tantric. Wow. I loved that song as a child. Record player repeat. Island -like but with cool drumming.[ And on HBO Video Jukebox I caught Blondie's The Tide Is High.] And so am I. "LOve means nothing in some strange bordellos..."

I was searching for Momus/kahimi Karie lyrics What Are You Wearing.
Hey, but Have You Never Been Mellow ? Tried? Felt a comfort from inside you? ...ever let someone else be strong? O N-J

st3vo mcn3ill, Wednesday, 4 January 2006 11:57 (twenty years ago)

This thread has helped me appreciate the depth of lyrical awfulness. Before reading this thread, I would've picked the Nabokov line as the band's worst. But it's the least-bad line on this thread.

Rick Massimo (Rick Massimo), Wednesday, 4 January 2006 15:26 (twenty years ago)

sting is truly the king of pain.

maria tessa sciarrino (theoreticalgirl), Wednesday, 4 January 2006 15:43 (twenty years ago)

Turn on my VCR
Same one I had for years
James Brown on TAMI Show
Same tape I had for years

...wait a minute, those are good

detoxyDancer (sexyDancer), Wednesday, 4 January 2006 15:51 (twenty years ago)

We have to shout over the din of our Rice Krispies

detoxyDancer (sexyDancer), Wednesday, 4 January 2006 15:55 (twenty years ago)

"That's my soul up there"

Edward Bax (EdBax), Tuesday, 10 January 2006 17:54 (twenty years ago)

Oh we hated our Aunts
Then we messed in our pants
Then we lost our faith and prayed to the TV
Oh we should've known better.
heh.

Bobby Peru (Bobby Peru), Tuesday, 10 January 2006 18:32 (twenty years ago)

My mother cried
When president Kennedy died
She said it was the communists
But I knew better

Dom iNut (donut), Tuesday, 10 January 2006 18:39 (twenty years ago)

and the song was mentioned above, but why not share the lyrics:

You got it.
There's a house on my street
And it looks real neat

Dom iNut (donut), Tuesday, 10 January 2006 18:42 (twenty years ago)

When I feel lonely here
Don't waste my time with tears
I run 'Deep Throat' again
It ran for years and years
Don't like the food I eat
The cans are running out
Same food for years and years
I hate the food I eat

Dom iNut (donut), Tuesday, 10 January 2006 18:43 (twenty years ago)

retroboy's right about "De do do do" being Sting's best, but I retain a special fondness for that Rice Krispies line (ie. I LIKE it.) But then, I also enjoy "She feeds me love and tenderness and macaroons" (Stampeders), so I really haven't got much of a problem with goofy lyrics. (Esp. ones that reference tasty treats.) It's the way they're DELIVERED that's key.

Myonga Von Bontee (Myonga Von Bontee), Tuesday, 10 January 2006 18:59 (twenty years ago)

no ripping on "On Any Other Day" please!

zaxxon25 (zaxxon25), Tuesday, 10 January 2006 19:27 (twenty years ago)

Jez: Do you think he really wondered, Sting, if the Russians loved their children too?
Mark: No, it's a rhetorical question. Like Can You Feel The Force? Or Do They Know It's Christmas?
Jez: I'm not so sure. He really seems to be sincerely hoping
that the Russians love their children too, which I think is a little bit patronising.

Edward III (edward iii), Tuesday, 10 January 2006 19:43 (twenty years ago)

What does Sting know about blue turtles dreaming that we don't anyway?

Dom iNut (donut), Tuesday, 10 January 2006 21:14 (twenty years ago)

Our so-called leaders speak
With words they try to jail ya
They subjugate the meek
But it's the rhetoric of failure

ouch. this is a shocker on so many levels i don't know where to start.

john clarkson, Wednesday, 11 January 2006 00:09 (twenty years ago)

I wish Old dirty bastard would tie him up and rape him

-- SplendidMullet (iamthecosmos252...), April 23rd, 2003.

HAHAHHAHAHAHHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHA

Forksclovetofu (Forksclovetofu), Wednesday, 11 January 2006 02:12 (twenty years ago)

would it be vain to ask a mod to fix the spelling of 'heinous' in the title?

Zwan (miccio), Wednesday, 11 January 2006 06:02 (twenty years ago)

Our so-called leaders speak
With words they try to jail ya
They subjugate the meek
But it's the rhetoric of failure

haha, this is one of those d@rni3113-style inverting-the-obvious-rhyme thingies!

2 columbus circle in 1964 (Jody Beth Rosen), Wednesday, 11 January 2006 06:56 (twenty years ago)

From Truth Hits Everybody:

Take a look at my new toy
It'll blow your head in two, oh boy

Wonder why he was still bragging about his toys at 27. Must've been Buckaroo.

JohnFoxxsJuno (JohnFoxxsJuno), Wednesday, 11 January 2006 13:16 (twenty years ago)

one month passes...
Il blow your head, the one thats at ur groin

I AM da TOOLMAN, Thursday, 9 March 2006 07:12 (twenty years ago)

This is the best thread ever posted on The Internets.

Ian in Brooklyn, Thursday, 9 March 2006 07:26 (twenty years ago)


One day in a nuclear age
They may understand our rage
They build machines that they can't control
And bury the waste in a great big hole
Power was to become cheap and clean
Grimy faces were never seen
But deadly for twelve thousand years is carbon fourteen
We work the black seam together

scott seward (scott seward), Thursday, 9 March 2006 11:31 (twenty years ago)

Is that one Sting or late 80s-early 90s era Neil Peart?

Joe (Joe), Thursday, 9 March 2006 11:50 (twenty years ago)

I don't know if it's pain or pleasure that I seek
My flesh was all too willing, my spirit guide was weak
I was deadly certain thoughts for me weren't kind
A switchblade in his pocket, murder on his mind
Blessed St. Theresa the whore of Babylon
Madonna and my mother all rolled into one
You've got to understand me, I'm not a piece of wood
Francis of Assisi could never be this good

scott seward (scott seward), Thursday, 9 March 2006 11:55 (twenty years ago)

sting has seen this thread, by the way:



Relax, have a cigar, make yourself at home. Hell is full of high court
judges, failed saints. We've got Cardinals, Archbishops, barristers,
certified accountants, music critics, they're all here. You're not alone.
You're never alone, not here you're not. OK break's over.

scott seward (scott seward), Thursday, 9 March 2006 11:56 (twenty years ago)

I'm gonna pick my girl up tonight
I'm gonna fill 'er up and head west
I'm gonna show her all the bright lights
We're gonna say we lived 'fore we come home
And as I head through the woods on the way back
The evening sun is slanting through the pine trees real pretty
it's like i walked into a glade of heaven
and there's music playing
and this money is cold in my hand and voice somewhere says:
"Why were you going to take that stolen thing?
What real happiness can it bring?"
Ahhh Ohhhh Ahhhh Ohhhh
Ahhhohhhh......Ohhhh
You're gonna fill her up with sadness
You're gonna fill her up with shame
You're gonna fill her up with sorrow before she even takes your name
You're gonna fill her up with madness
You're gonna fill her up with pain
You're gonna live with no tommorow
You're gonna fill her up with hate
You're gonna fill her up darkness
You're gonna fill her up with light
You gotta fill her up with Jesus!
You gotta fill her up with light!
You gotta fill her up with spirit! Fill her up!
You've gotta fill her up with faith
You gotta fill her up with heaven!
You've got the rest of life to face
You've gotta fill her up right away
You've gotta fill her up with faith
You've gotta fill her up with babies (?!!?)
You've gotta fill her up with this way
You're gonna love that girl forever
Your gonna fill her up for life
You're gonna be her loving husband
She gonna be your loving wife
You've gotta fill her up with gladness.
You gotta fill her up with joy!
You gotta fill her up with love,
You gotta fill her up with love
You gotta fill her up with love

scott seward (scott seward), Thursday, 9 March 2006 12:01 (twenty years ago)

one year passes...

I just saw the video for "de do do do" and at one point, after singing the heinous lyric in question, Sting mouths "rapes me" again and then shakes his head with a confused and regretful little grin on his face. Kind of redeemed it for me.

ledge, Monday, 27 August 2007 22:37 (eighteen years ago)

I hate to make the obvious point, but a person who's come to the point of googling a two-year-old thread and posting to it sorta automatically forfeits the right to flex nuts about how much game he or she has
just sayin'

:D

bnw, Monday, 27 August 2007 22:53 (eighteen years ago)

xpost

Yeah, but he's probably recalling with a regretful grin those bastards whose logic confounds him, etc... as opposed to lightheartedly recognizing his cringeworthy lyric.

dell, Monday, 27 August 2007 23:36 (eighteen years ago)

four months pass...

I'm going to see The Police play tonight. In what's going to apparently be a half-full stadium. Probably the Fergie support that scared the rest of the punters away....

SeekAltRoute, Saturday, 26 January 2008 00:05 (eighteen years ago)

two years pass...

I like the song, but these couplets from "De Do Do Do, De Da Da Da" really scan like something I would have written in 8th grade:

Poets, priests, and poli-ticians
Have words to thank for their pos-itions
Words that scream for your sub-mission
And no one's jammin' their trans-mission

Doctor Casino, Monday, 1 February 2010 01:35 (sixteen years ago)

"Hey there mighty brontosaurus!
Don't you have a lesson for us?"

I know this was mentioned earlier. This couplet has enriched my life with the laughter it has provided. He sings it so earnestly!

vacation to outer darkness (Abbott), Monday, 1 February 2010 04:58 (sixteen years ago)

http://dclips.fundraw.com/zobo500dir/dino_architetto_francesc_08.jpg

kids! don't go extinct! even if your friends are doing it.

hellzapoppa (tipsy mothra), Monday, 1 February 2010 05:15 (sixteen years ago)

^^^thought that was a real sting lyric

you want it to be some dude, but it's the other dude (dyao), Monday, 1 February 2010 05:21 (sixteen years ago)

two years pass...

He always was a little runt
He's got his hand in the air with the other cunts

The Most Typical and Popular Girl Rider (Crabbits), Tuesday, 2 October 2012 04:14 (thirteen years ago)

WHAT THE FUDGE, STANG

The Most Typical and Popular Girl Rider (Crabbits), Tuesday, 2 October 2012 04:14 (thirteen years ago)

All of Rehumanize Yourself is so bad

I work all day at the factory
I'm building a machine that's not for me

The Most Typical and Popular Girl Rider (Crabbits), Tuesday, 2 October 2012 04:15 (thirteen years ago)

actually if Phil Oakey sang that I'd probably love it

The Most Typical and Popular Girl Rider (Crabbits), Tuesday, 2 October 2012 04:16 (thirteen years ago)

otm

gesange der yuengling (crüt), Tuesday, 2 October 2012 04:20 (thirteen years ago)

misguided h8rs

kizz my hairy irish azz (Dr Morbius), Tuesday, 2 October 2012 05:25 (thirteen years ago)

They live in a museum/It's the only place you'll see 'em.
GOOD LORD that is bad.

― Alex in NYC (vassifer), Sunday, April 27, 2003 5:40 PM (9 years ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink

I'm not very up on Police lyrics, only era I've got any interest in is very early when Andy Summers was still jamming quite a bit in quasi avant style.
But surely that is a paraphrase of the Addams Family theme tune
'Their House is a museum, where people come to see them' or wahtever it is.

Stevolende, Tuesday, 2 October 2012 10:40 (thirteen years ago)

"They really are a screa-um"

Faster than food (Myonga Vön Bontee), Tuesday, 2 October 2012 17:19 (thirteen years ago)

right, has been a while since I last saw the thing. But that makes more sense. Shame, Sting ripping off Addams Family lyrics would've been a screee-um innit?

Stevolende, Tuesday, 2 October 2012 18:04 (thirteen years ago)

no you got it right. "they really are a screa-um" is the next line after "when people come to see 'em"

gesange der yuengling (crüt), Tuesday, 2 October 2012 18:05 (thirteen years ago)

i always kinda liked this part of "all this time", i guess maybe it's corny but i like it...i like the way he phrases it...his phrasing in this song is how paul simon would do it

The teachers told us, the Romans built this place
They built a wall and a temple, an edge of the empire
Garrison town,
They lived and they died, they prayed to their gods
But the stone gods did not make a sound
And their empire crumbled, 'til all that was left
Were the stones the workmen found

farte blanche (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Tuesday, 2 October 2012 18:07 (thirteen years ago)

That's a good verse, and free of his usual rhyming dictionary follies.

QUOTE sampling at a higher rate UNQUOTE (Jon Lewis), Tuesday, 2 October 2012 18:32 (thirteen years ago)


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