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------ performed by Sting & Police
One exposure | Reviewer: upflow1@aol.com | 9/25/2008
Same as what Derek said. The Police take a song with a VERY edgy and controvesial point of view and turn it into a very catchy and intriguing tune. There was a clip with this song featured in the film "Copycat" back in 1995 by the way...K
The Overlooked Police Hit | Reviewer: Derek | 8/15/2007
There are so many great Police songs which get plenty of notoriety.
Some examples are Roxanne, Every Breath You Take, Message In A Bottle, Synchronicity, Walking on The Moon, Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic, Don't Stand So Close To Me and King of Pain.
Of course being that The Police are an oustanding group that just got back together after 20 years apart and didn't miss a beat at a recent soldout MSG show I attended, those popular songs are very worthy of the accolades they have received.
To be perfectly honest, I can't think of too many Police songs I particularly didn't care for which is a credit to the genius of the terrific trio of Sting, Copeland and Summers when they got together and made their music which ranks up there in my book.
Some songs such as The Bed's Too Big Without You, Can't Stand Losing You, Do Do Do Da Da Da and of course Murder By Numbers might be a little overlooked compared to those great hits.
Though if you asked diehard Police fans like myself, they'd probably beg to differ because of how outstanding each really is.
When it comes to Murder by Numbers, I can't help but hear in my head, "1-2-3, It's as easy to learn as your A, B C."
For a messed up sort of topic, the way it's written and performed is absolutely flawless.
The great artists/bands have a way of making almost every lyric and sound that comes with it perfect.
Just read a couple of verses and then hear how it's delivered and you'll indeed be hooked.
The first part definitely grabs ya. The thing I like is that it's not really complex but simplistic. I bet almost anyone could write similar words. But can they deliver them with as much meaning and hear it in their collective minds?
Hard to say. Myself, I love writing poetry/lyrics. So I can definitely appreciate this work and what was put into it.
I have to admit to being disappointed the band didn't play this song a couple of weeks ago. But then again, that just tells you about the greatness of this band because they played 18 songs and every one was outstanding and had the crowd totally into.
But also, maybe that's why I feel this song has been overlooked. Because it wasn't even played at the one Police show I got to see. I know I will try to get out to another when they return to NYC in November.
Maybe I'll get my wish. But for now, I'm sticking with my theory.
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