
Supercreep
Lizard People
Not sure how it is with other hobbyist recording guys but I don't exactly have bands beating down my door to pay me right now. If I'm lucky I do 5 or 6 paying bands a year, and in the past year or so, it's been half that. That being said, if these old dudes want to do it this way, that's what we'll be doing. I'll try the foam and crank his vocal mic in his headphones with the hopes of keeping his scratch vocals quiet. If we listen back to the first few takes and the drum tracks are jacked, I'll suggest that he just sing the first word of each line. If that doesn't work... maybe we try to get some keeper takes and just deal with it.
Dude.
You will be trying to capture keeper drum tracks, and this buffoon is going to sing over them. You will have scratch vocals in the OH mix. Not keeper vocals, but something you ostensibly don't want - permanently living in the OH tracks.
Tell the guy that while you want to work with them, you have some professional standards, and that since your name is associated with the product as an engineer, that you expect that they will respect your professionalism and defer to your experience. That is, you're not telling them how to play, and they shouldn't tell you how to record.
Trying to capture scratch tracks while simultaneously getting keeper drum tracks is a waste of your time.