The Police-Reunion!!!!!!!!!
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todays NY Daily News reviews last nights show at MSG.The Police roll out old siren songs
BY JIM FARBER
DAILY NEWS MUSIC CRITIC
Thursday, August 2nd 2007, 4:00 AM
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Sting performs with The Police, live in concert at Madison Square Garden.
The last time the Police played the city, Ronald Reagan ruled the White House and "Dynasty" dominated the television ratings. Given their long time away, let's just say the band had a lot to live up to.
Luckily, at their first local reunion performance, held at Madison Square Garden last night, the Police retained all the lean sinew and pop flair that made them the world's biggest band back when they last hit town in August 1983 at Shea Stadium. Certainly, they didn't stint on the hits. They stuck almost entirely to their best-known material in a nearly two-hour show that started with a full-throttle take on "Message in a Bottle."
In songs like this, or its chaser, "Synchronicity," Stewart Copeland smacked the drums with a spidery command that made it sound like his arms had quadrupled in reach. Guitarist Andy Summers ran bright rings around the beat, while Sting sent his trademark "oh-eee-ohs" around the arena with boyish ease.
Buoyed by the added years of experience, and a sense of the occasion, the Police took their old numbers at a brisker clip, yielding an almost fat-free performance. Though they rendered the material with the essential reverence fans require, they gingerly shook up some tunes and rhythms for a dash of the fresh.
In "Walking on the Moon," Summers stitched a solo out of new chord structures. For "The Bed's Too Big Without You," Sting compacted the melody in the verses. In "Don't Stand So Close to Me," they turned the chorus tune upside down, making it more reflective.
Only one semiobscure number surfaced, 1978's pop gem "The Truth Hits Everybody." But all the material served to underscore the brilliant notion that launched the band - to recast the sensuality of reggae with the resolve of British new wave.
The show could have benefited from more looseness. The furthest they went in that regard were several long, angular guitar solos. But given so long a layoff, the direct approach made sense.
And it's hard to carp about any show that highlighted a catalogue so rich in winning tunes and clever hooks, let alone one that delivered them with so much zest.For the ones who had a notion, a notion deep inside
That it ain't no sin to be glad you're alive
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Bathgate66 wrote:todays NY Daily News reviews last nights show at MSG.
ah that gives me goosebumps......i'm excited for you bath.....you'll have a great time.......:D:D0 -
For the ones who had a notion, a notion deep inside
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For the ones who had a notion, a notion deep inside
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Bathgate66 wrote:tonights my night :eek:
You’ll have a blast it's a great show!Van 92.07.21 / Van 98.07.19 / Sea 98.07.22 / Tor 98.08.22 / Sea 00.11.06 / Van 03.05.30/ Van 05.09.02/ Gorge 06.07.22 & 23 / EV Van 08.04.02 / Tor 09.08.21 / Sea 09.09.21 & 22 / Van 09.09.25 / Van 11.09.25 / Van 13.12.04 / Pem 16.07.17 / Sea 18.08.100 -
:eek: :eek:
[size=-2] i'm a little hoarse this morning[/size]
Wow
what a fucking night,
what a fucking show
what a fucking band
what a fucking venue.
even goin ' in knowing what would eventually come ( * see repetitive setlists ) ,
it was still refreshing and some of it mezmerizing , when your ears heard it .
stewart copeland is the man, and wrapped around your finger was the song.
The garden crowd was overall exceptional- with the exception of the few nitwits in my section- airheads bleach blondes with lots and lots of silicone and they were showing it all off all over the Garden last night---text messaging and fucking talking and snapping photos of themselves . I had to restrain myself from telling them to shut the fuck up numerous times, but the music was a pleasant and welcomed distraction .
some of the police message boards comments on the show last night can be found in this thread
videos:
Walking On The Moon
Cant Stand Losing You
Wrapped Around Your Finger
King Of PainFor the ones who had a notion, a notion deep inside
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ah bath if you can believe it, you're making me jealous.....every time i read reviews or see news vids, i get chills.....for me, it was one of the greatest times of my life......have fun at giants stadium.....:D:D0
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cutback wrote:ah bath if you can believe it, you're making me jealous.....every time i read reviews or see news vids, i get chills.....for me, it was one of the greatest times of my life......have fun at giants stadium.....:D:D
dude
the sing alongs were suprisingly awesome- lots and lots of fans signing along -- even with all of stings Oh - Eey - Yohs - he himsdelf looked a little shocked at certain spots.
the audio in those clips doesnt do it justice- the garden was rocking .
looks like the boys are taking a small break- till they play again at MSG on Halloween. Then t6he next show will be a AC- im totally psyched for that one !For the ones who had a notion, a notion deep inside
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Saw them at Virgin Fest tonight.... and it was totally not what I expected. I don't think I'm disappointed and I'm not gonna read every page of this post, but I did not like all of the tempo changes that they made to their songs. Some bands do it well, they did not, IMO.0
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TrAvELAr wrote:Saw them at Virgin Fest tonight.... and it was totally not what I expected. I don't think I'm disappointed and I'm not gonna read every page of this post, but I did not like all of the tempo changes that they made to their songs. Some bands do it well, they did not, IMO.
if you expected 1984 police you will be disappointed......the band is 23 years older..............and sting is still an egomaniac...;):D0 -
cutback wrote:if you expected 1984 police you will be disappointed......the band is 23 years older..............and sting is still an egomaniac...;):D
and stuart and andy both hold their own respectively.
oh but stewart got smart and wears batting gloves now so his hands dont bleed.
the gong and little miny twirling symbols were a treat.For the ones who had a notion, a notion deep inside
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Giants Stadium awaits,......
off to the tailgate .For the ones who had a notion, a notion deep inside
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Bathgate66 wrote:
stewart copeland is the man, and wrapped around your finger was the song.
FUCK YEAH You said it.*STEWART FUCKING OWNS*
I cant wait for AC and MSG!!!**Get outa my way, just step aside, or pay the price ~ AC/DC**
You make me feel uncalm and I think I like it - 311
JEFF ROX MY SOX!
"Jeff is just a badass all the way across the board" ~aNiMaL~
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Message in a Bottle
Synchronicity II
Walking On The Moon
Voices Inside My Head
When The World Is Running Down
Don't Stand So Close To Me
Driven To Tears
Truth Hits Everybody
Bed's Too Big Without You
Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic
Wrapped Around Your Finger
De Do Do Do De Da Da Da
Invisible Sun
Walking In Your Footsteps
Can't Stand Losing You
Roxanne
King Of Pain
So Lonely
Every Breath You Take
Next To You
so thats the 1st Leg
the video presentation seemed a bit more " grander " in the bigger bowl of the stadium , or perhaps it was that my persepctive was a more " straight-on " then it was at MSG on Friday night .
Especially of note was the fantastic graphics during " walking in your footsteps " , all the bones and skeletons of the brontosaurus' , that was definitely wild .
mostly the identical show from fri, but again the sheer sizeand volume of people in the larger venue made it different.
alot more kids, families, and who could miss the usual state troopers that accompany any show out at the nj meadowlands.
sting has got to change his banter with the crowd,. does he really think every show , every night , are all completely 1st timers ?ie : the teaching comments before dont stand so , its almost as if hes reading them off the teleprompter.-is there no spontaneity with this guy or what ? :eek:
even so, greatly anticipating nov 3 at atlantic city - in this super venue with superior sound , even the same setlist is going to sound good . hopefully leg 2 will entail a tweak or two to the setlist .
stewart doesnt need to change a thing , .... and either does andy- scissor kicks and all !
CHA !For the ones who had a notion, a notion deep inside
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Bathgate66 wrote:so thats the 1st Leg
the video presentation seemed a bit more " grander " in the bigger bowl of the stadium , or perhaps it was that my persepctive was a more " straight-on " then it was at MSG on Friday night .
Especially of note was the fantastic graphics during " walking in your footsteps " , all the bones and skeletons of the brontosaurus' , that was definitely wild .
mostly the identical show from fri, but again the sheer sizeand volume of people in the larger venue made it different.
alot more kids, families, and who could miss the usual state troopers that accompany any show out at the nj meadowlands.
sting has got to change his banter with the crowd,. does he really think every show , every night , are all completely 1st timers ?ie : the teaching comments before dont stand so , its almost as if hes reading them off the teleprompter.-is there no spontaneity with this guy or what ? :eek:
even so, greatly anticipating nov 3 at atlantic city - in this super venue with superior sound , even the same setlist is going to sound good . hopefully leg 2 will entail a tweak or two to the setlist .
stewart doesnt need to change a thing , .... and either does andy- scissor kicks and all !
CHA !
Only thing to add was that during Can't Stand Losing You the jammed into Regatta De Blanc and then back. It was fucking awesome. Incredible show. I'm so glad that I finally got my chance to see them! The band was super tight and just sounded great. I think it would be better to see them in an indoor place, like MSG so that it would be louder and you could hear the crowd better. But still totally worth it and an amazing show all around.you couldn't swing if you were hangin' from a palm tree in a hurricane.0 -
Bathgate66 wrote:so thats the 1st Leg
the video presentation seemed a bit more " grander " in the bigger bowl of the stadium , or perhaps it was that my persepctive was a more " straight-on " then it was at MSG on Friday night .
Especially of note was the fantastic graphics during " walking in your footsteps " , all the bones and skeletons of the brontosaurus' , that was definitely wild .
mostly the identical show from fri, but again the sheer sizeand volume of people in the larger venue made it different.
alot more kids, families, and who could miss the usual state troopers that accompany any show out at the nj meadowlands.
sting has got to change his banter with the crowd,. does he really think every show , every night , are all completely 1st timers ?ie : the teaching comments before dont stand so , its almost as if hes reading them off the teleprompter.-is there no spontaneity with this guy or what ? :eek:
even so, greatly anticipating nov 3 at atlantic city - in this super venue with superior sound , even the same setlist is going to sound good . hopefully leg 2 will entail a tweak or two to the setlist .
stewart doesnt need to change a thing , .... and either does andy- scissor kicks and all !
CHA !
at dodger stadium, when sting "introduced' stewart and andy, stewart said "hey sting, i think most of these people already heard that" or something like that.....:)0
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