Do you understand the words to the Mus U listen to


The words/message many times is hard to understand with some artists.
Dave Matthews at times is like what is he on about?

Paul MaCatney is easy on the words and is quiet funny at times. Most singers mumble their words and frankly I think they have no real message worth thinking about.

PM Mistress & Maid is a message that speaker to the issues of the heart and you can understand the blinking words. Another one is Hope Of Deliverance. Makes the song that much better when you hear/understand a real message.

Any take on Jethro Tull?

What say you?
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I do think clarity is the result of good upgrading. When we switched to power cords and dedicated lines I found a few lyrics that I hadn't caught before became intelligible. It shows more clearly that some changes to the system are truly worthwhile. Resolution rules!
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Early R.E.M. had obscure lyrics compounded by M. Stipe's mumbling delivery but they are some of my favorite current albums; they compounded that by refusing to print their lyrics. Radiohead is not a marvel of clarity either, but similarly I love lots of their work. Mahler's "Das Lied Vor Der Erde" is one of my favorite classical works and my German is minimal. Sometimes I'm compelled to hunt down the words or dutifully listen while looking at the words on my laptop or album insert. Lyrics are an ingredient and the art is in the delivery; thankfully music is beyond words.
Listen To Peter Gabriel's Games Without Frontiers - Kate Bush is heard singing "She's so popular" or is she actually saying something else?
Ini kamoze Hotstepper sounds like "Curly Rock" instead of "Murderer"

And INXS definitely sound like someone is saying "Better than Oasis" instead of "Elegantly Wasted" on the track with the same title.