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Caught between the Scylla and Charybdis
Hypnotized by you if I should linger
Staring at the ring around your finger
I have only come here seeking knowledge
Things they would not teach me of in college
I can see the destiny you sold
Turned into a shining band of gold
I'll be wrapped around your finger
I'll be wrapped around your finger
Mephistopheles is not your name
But I know what you're up to just the same
I will listen hard to your tuition
And you will see it come to its fruition
I'll be wrapped around your finger
I'll be wrapped around your finger
Devil and the deep blue sea behind me
Vanish in the air you'll never find me
I will turn your face to alabaster
When you find your servant is your master
And you'll be wrapped around my finger
You'll be wrapped around my finger
You'll be wrapped around my finger
You don't teach someone 'of' something, you teach someone something. So grammatically it should be "Things they would not teach me in college".
You're welcome.
it IS proper English
Proof that Stewart Copeland is a great drummer .. the double slap on the snare when the tempo is restored leading in to
I will turn your face to alabaster
When you find your servant is alabaster
Great, great drumming.
the flam? yeah it's great. this isn't my favorite Police but Stew is fucking ledgend




"Things they would not teach me of in college"
Seriously?
Why is that not grammatically correct?
You don't teach someone 'of' something, you teach someone something. So grammatically it should be "Things they would not teach me in college".
You're welcome.
I think he/she might have had a motocycle accident without his or her helmet.
Sting formerly taught English before the Police broke out. Maybe it's the style to which you object.
Why is that not grammatically correct?
I think he/she might have had a motocycle accident without his or her helmet.
I will turn your face to alabaster
When you find your servant is alabaster
Great, great drumming.
I LOVE your music, Sting.........but, lyrically...........back to school, kiddo...as a STUDENT this time!
"Things they would not teach me of in college"
Seriously?
Why is that not grammatically correct?
Could it not be deliberate? perhaps, you know, wink wink...
I LOVE your music, Sting.........but, lyrically...........back to school, kiddo...as a STUDENT this time!
"Things they would not teach me of in college"
Seriously?
Could it not be deliberate? perhaps, you know, wink wink...
Quit hawking your video on almost every song tonight.
I will trade you Chabot for Crosby
Seasons Greetings to all RP listeners..Bill & Rebecca too!
www.youtube.com/watch?v=BWgApS...
Quit hawking your video on almost every song tonight.
"Things they would not teach me of in college"
Seriously?
This was recorded almost 40 years ago...maybe a tantric joke here somewhere..long live RP AND long love making too!!
"Things they would not teach me of in college"
Seriously?
I saw him play with an Oysterhead in Seattle once...
He played with an oysterhead? I bet he got cut up pretty bad....
Sister, you preachin to the choir on this one, it is ok to here them every now and then and the true classics such as Floyd and Zep should always be played because they are the "untouchables" but I do not believe The Police fall into that category.
Could be worse...hows about "Sweet home Alabama?
Out of this world
Drumming that is like an off-beat meteor shower
Cool keyboard bed track ebbing and flowing
Andy Summers riffs echoing like Rosetta's fading radio signals
Great writing
Even greater execution.
Best song on Synchronicity
Inspired description. Well done!
Just reading a forum where someone quoted this song randomly, and this song came on.
How's that for SYNCHRONICITY?
No joke. I'm kinda freaked out.
(Homer and Otto smoking some doobs)
Homer: Hey, Otto!
Otto: Whut, man?
Homer: Otto is Otto spelled backwards.
Otto: Whooooah....Now I'm scared!
Out of this world
Drumming that is like an off-beat meteor shower
Cool keyboard bed track ebbing and flowing
Andy Summers riffs echoing like Rosetta's fading radio signals
Great writing
Even greater execution.
Best song on Synchronicity
Yea, but that was a long time ago. Now it can come back and its great qualities shine — it is a great cut from the 80's.
Scylla is wrapped around the toes of Charybdis,
Gets easier with something already scribled behind the couch,
Gods have all the time in world, waiting for a continental drift.
Turns out wasn't waiting. Because I always wanted to talk to sleeping cindy.
I suppose Katche might have the edge technically, but the difference is if Copeland is on the drums you can always recognise him. I don't think the same can be said for Katche. (Could you separate him from Omar Hakim for example?) So which do you value more, technical brilliance? Or individuality?
Made sense that they hung it up after this album, It's an almost perfect nuanced pop album.
It is. Great way for them to go out. Even the Summers/Copeland numbers are entertaining if not on par with the rest of the record.
Saw them in 81 or 82 on the Ghost in the Machine tour. Fantastic show with 3 very energetic guys who played well together.
Copeland's "Rhythmatist" album is on the RP playlist. Fine stuff.
1983 is late 80s??
That Synchronicity tour rocked (way back...)

1983 is late 80s??
But this is a pretty damn good song !!
Yes. I know it is pop, but that doesn't mean Bill will start playing Neil Diamond every day.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stewart_Copeland#Later_career
When he hits that snare hard the first time, towards the end of this track, gets me ever single time.
He's composed some classical pieces. I think 60 Minutes did a piece years ago on his attempt to compose an opera for the Cleveland Orchestra. He's been pretty busy post-Police:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stewart_Copeland#Later_career
Seconded.
I saw him play with an Oysterhead in Seattle once...
Just reading a forum where someone quoted this song randomly, and this song came on.
How's that for SYNCHRONICITY?
No joke. I'm kinda freaked out.
Why - BECAUSE ITS A GREAT FREAKING SONG
Stewart is certainly one of the finest drummers in rock history. I was very happy to see him a few years ago
during the Police's reunion tour.
I saw them during the same tour, too. But it was obvious who's the boss this time, for real. Whole concert sounded more Sting then Police oriented. They were missing... an edge.
Second, with caveat. There is a great song on this CD never played. The title track of the CD (# II) is wonderful (as is the rest of this great CD).
that cemented in my muscle memory, the certainty that I'd internalized Stewart's playing style
to the point of Memorex...

Stewart is certainly one of the finest drummers in rock history. I was very happy to see him a few years ago
during the Police's reunion tour.
that cemented in my muscle memory, the certainty that I'd internalized Stewart's playing style
to the point of Memorex...

Still married so this song has good connotations for me.
Made sense that they hung it up after this album, It's an almost perfect nuanced pop album.
Johnny_Wave wrote:
I'd agree with this point in general, but occasionally queuing up a classic track seems OK to me. Songs should stand on their own merits, and just because a given song may have been wildly popular in the past, that should not disqualify it from being part of the RP roster. Besides, what happens if that "wonderful piece by Ray LaMontagne" caught on with the mainstream somewhere down the road and ended up getting massive airplay over and over and over again — if it appeared on RP a couple of years later, would it suddenly be any less interesting and beautiful?
Perfect response - should be reposted everywhere somewhere complains about a song that was "overplayed on commercial radio" getting played on RP.
And they had something similar to say about Neil Peart. Which just goes to show you that Blender sucks, and I guess they'd rather everyone just sing about gettin' chicks and not being able to drive 55. Thank goodness RP is better than that.


Some of Sting's best lyrics ever in this one!
I'd agree with this point in general, but occasionally queuing up a classic track seems OK to me. Songs should stand on their own merits, and just because a given song may have been wildly popular in the past, that should not disqualify it from being part of the RP roster. Besides, what happens if that "wonderful piece by Ray LaMontagne" caught on with the mainstream somewhere down the road and ended up getting massive airplay over and over and over again — if it appeared on RP a couple of years later, would it suddenly be any less interesting and beautiful?
Totally agree. And especially on this track.
I've heard this song a lot, because I listen to good music.
To each his own I guess, but I personally haven't heard this Police classic on any regular radio station so thanks RP!!

Thanks to RP, I haven't listened to any radio stations lately!
Sister, you preachin to the choir on this one, it is ok to here them every now and then and the true classics such as Floyd and Zep should always be played because they are the "untouchables" but I do not believe The Police fall into that category.
To each his own I guess, but I personally haven't heard this Police classic on any regular radio station so thanks RP!!

Sister, you preachin to the choir on this one, it is ok to here them every now and then and the true classics such as Floyd and Zep should always be played because they are the "untouchables" but I do not believe The Police fall into that category.
msbella wrote:
The spiky haired mosquito spoils it though.....tantric sex my ass
apd wrote:
er... that could be read as a request...

The spiky haired mosquito spoils it though.....tantric sex my ass
er... that could be read as a request...
The spiky haired mosquito spoils it though.....tantric sex my ass
Funny.... that's what I was going to write! I guess I agree with myself.
Regarding the bass and drum playing, that is.
Unfortunately, I finished the book long ago. I write that because I enjoyed Andy's writing style and anecdotal narrative so much.
Hehe

Anyway. Loved this song in the 80s, and it's still special to me.
Radio power play can't ruin the real classics.
The recording of both the drumming and bass playing are outstanding on this track.

And they had something similar to say about Neil Peart. Which just goes to show you that Blender sucks, and I guess they'd rather everyone just sing about gettin' chicks and not being able to drive 55. Thank goodness RP is better than that.

Does Neil write those lame lyrics? I always figured it was Getty. I'm not a Rush fan - the lyrics alone kept me away.
Blender said that about Rush, huh? I'll have to check them out, I really couldn't agree more. I like the music, but not the vocals and forget the lyrics.
Sting, on the other hand, had me cracking open a dictionary and reading classics as a young impressionable lad.
This song just brought back that night. I loved them then and still love the Police.
As for Blender, I have always found that magazines that use words like pretentious or banal usually need more pictures of music video chicks and less music critics.
I can hardly make out what he sings anyway...I guess he tries to mask his duff lyrics with distorted squealing.
And they had something similar to say about Neil Peart. Which just goes to show you that Blender sucks, and I guess they'd rather everyone just sing about gettin' chicks and not being able to drive 55. Thank goodness RP is better than that.

Amen to that.

haha nice! I actually laughed out loud at that!!








Proof that Stewart Copeland is a great drummer .. the double slap on the snare when the tempo is restored leading in to
I will turn your face to alabaster
When you find your servant is alabaster
Great, great drumming.
I love that bit.