this song is actually very challenging for real drummers because of all the rests and jumps Stewart Copeland does in this song. Stewart Copeland RULES
You can 'hit' 100% of the notes in practice- even if you miss the beat. When you're playing a gig in Rock Band (or GH) you have to hit 100% and on the beat. Practice does seem to 'round up' as you said. But that's not the same thing as playing a real gig.
I agree he is definately one of the best ever. I was just saying that probably 90 or more percent of their work was in the 80s. i wasn's trying to be a dick at all. The Police are my favorite band.
What is not to be sure about? The single was released in April 1978, with a re-release in April 1979. The album it was on, Outlandos d'Amour, came out on November 2, 1978. So yes, it's a 70s songs. Those are facts, give it up.
this song is actually very challenging for real drummers because of all the rests and jumps Stewart Copeland does in this song. Stewart Copeland RULES
havone2 3 years ago
this song is just a wee bit repetitive(is that how you spell that?) well its an amazing song.
highlyfe37 3 years ago
I love playing this song. To me, it fits perfectly under "warmup" because it lets me get into the feel of the game.
LupisLupine 4 years ago
You can 'hit' 100% of the notes in practice- even if you miss the beat. When you're playing a gig in Rock Band (or GH) you have to hit 100% and on the beat. Practice does seem to 'round up' as you said. But that's not the same thing as playing a real gig.
Kethmach 4 years ago
he missed 2 notes
thats not a 100%
Demon18Girl 4 years ago
Yeah, it's not; I think the game rounds up.
swidly 4 years ago
in practice mode they do not count the notes you hit they just put the % of how much of the song you have done.
Brecken24 4 years ago
No, the game rounds up, if you hit 96% of the notes it will say 96%.
ISaNdMaNI 4 years ago
Ok whatever you want to say and i have the game to. I do not think i am mental unless they updgraded the game then.
Brecken24 4 years ago
No Brecken you're wrong its always been the number of notes youve hit in practice mode ever since the game came out, just try it.
SuperSteve120 4 years ago
brecken, you are a stupid fuck
slippedknot99 3 years ago
brecken you dumb fucking whore, what are you thinking you fuckin idiot
hfcollins 3 years ago
Well, from the 70's, and Stuart Copeland is still an amazing drummer.
Akasunano 4 years ago
I agree he is definately one of the best ever. I was just saying that probably 90 or more percent of their work was in the 80s. i wasn's trying to be a dick at all. The Police are my favorite band.
pwnincasey 4 years ago
Well, the song is from the 70s.
FlyBird 4 years ago
i'm not sure of that. but whatever, doesn't matter.
pwnincasey 4 years ago
What is not to be sure about? The single was released in April 1978, with a re-release in April 1979. The album it was on, Outlandos d'Amour, came out on November 2, 1978. So yes, it's a 70s songs. Those are facts, give it up.
FlyBird 4 years ago
No I understand man, its all good.
Akasunano 4 years ago
I can get 100% notes hit on Expert. =] Easy, fun song.
ordealbyfire 4 years ago
getting 100% is like physically impossible on my set because my drums don't pick up the notes a lot of the time
etb76 4 years ago
cool ur gooooooooood!
luckyrabbit8 4 years ago
uhh are you being sarcastic?
swidly 4 years ago
thanks for the vid, it's nice to be able to check out the different charts before buying dlc.
keep em coming =)
rhizzles 4 years ago 2