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Retro: Want to see Sting’s little stinger?
June 19th, 2007 under Celeb Oops, Retro, The Police. [ Comments: 1 ]


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The Police’s Stewart Copeland admits to a disasterious second show
June 1st, 2007 under The Police. [ Comments: none ]

 

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PostPosted: Thu May 31, 2007 8:11 am    Post subject: OUR FIRST DISASTER GIG!
 

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“Whenever you’re ready Mr. Copeland” says Charlie, the production manager, as two crew members hold aside the giant gong, creating just enough space for me to slither onto my percussion stage, which is still down in its pit. I leap on board but my foot catches something and I sprawl into the arena in a jumble as the little stage starts to rise into view. Never mind. The audience is screaming with anticipation as I collect myself in the dark and start to warm, up the gong with a few gentle taps. But I’m overdoing it. It’s resonating and reaching it’s crescendo before the stage has fully reached its position. Sort of like a premature ejaculation. There’s nothing for it so I take a big swing for the big hit. Problem is, I’m just fractionally too far away and the beater misses the sweet spot and the big pompous opening to the show is a damp squib. Never mind.

I stride manfully to my drums. Andy has started the opening guitar riff to MESSAGE IN A BOTTLE and the crowd is going nuts. Problem is, I missed hearing him start. Is he on the first time around or the second? I look over at Sting and he’s not much help, his cue is me – and I’m lost. Never mind. “Crack!” on the snare and I’m in, so Sting starts singing. Problem is, he heard my crack as two in the bar, but it was actually four – so we are half a bar out of sync with each other. Andy is in Idaho.

Well we are professionals so we soon get sorted, but the groove is eluding us. We crash through MESSAGE and then go strait into SYNCHRONICITY. But there is just something wrong. We just can’t get on the good foot. We shamble through the song and hit the big ending. Last night Sting did a big leap for the cut-off hit, and he makes the same move tonight, but he gets the footwork just a little bit wrong and doesn’t quite achieve lift-off. The mighty Sting momentarily looks like a petulant pansy instead of the god of rock. Never Mind. Next song is going to be great…

But it isn’t. We get to the end of the first verse and I snap into the chorus groove – and Sting doesn’t. He’s still in the verse. We’ll have to listen to the tapes tomorrow to see who screwed up, but we are so off kilter that Sting counts us in to begin the song again. This is ubeLIEVably lame. We are the mighty Police and we are totally at sea.

And so it goes, for song after song. All I can think about is how Dietmar is going to string us up. In rehearsal this afternoon we changed the keys of EVERY LITTLE THING and DON’T STAND SO CLOSE so needless to say Andy and Sting are now on-stage in front of twenty thousand fans playing avant-garde twelve-tone hodgepodges of both tunes. Lost, lost, lost. I also changed my part for DON’T STAND and it’s actually working quite well but there is a dissonant noise coming from my two colleagues. In WALKING/FOOTSTEPS, I worked out a cool rhythm change for the rock-a-billy guitar solo, but now I make a complete hash of it – by playing it in the wrong part of the song. It’s not sounding so cool.

It usually takes about four or five shows in a tour before you get to the disaster gig. But we’re The Police so we are a little ahead of schedule. It’s only the second show (not counting the fan gig – 4,000 people doesn’t count as a gig in the Police scale of things).
When we meet up back-stage for the first time after the set and before the encores, we fall into each other’s arms laughing hysterically. Above our heads, the crowd is making so much noise that we can’t talk. We just shake our heads ruefully and head back up the stairs to the stage. Funny thing is, we are enjoying ourselves anyway. Screw it, it’s only music. What are you gonna do? But maybe it’s time to get out of Vancouver…

Stewart Copeland

I am so glad that they are laughing it off and having fun! Good for them! Hey for those of you who have seen The Police, can you please tell me about the concert!

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WOW! The Police then and now!
May 29th, 2007 under The Police. [ Comments: none ]

OK! Now I am officially even more bummed that I am not going to see The Police live. I'll be honest when I heard they were reuniting I was not sure if Sting would be as good as he was as when he was with The Police. You see I have bootleg VHS (remember them) tapes of them performing back in 1979 and 1980 and those performances blew me away. Then in the '90s I saw Sting solo twice and I was bored out of mind both times that I saw him. In fact I swore off seeing him because the concerts were such a bore. But the second I saw those pictures from yesterday, I knew Sting was back. I have neglected to read the reviews of their first big reunion show because I was not going to show, (Thank you TicketMaster and The Police for overcharging for pre-sale tickets and selling out before they even went on sale)  but now I can't wait to see how they were. All I saw is they remixed a lot of their songs. which I really don't care for because I am purist when it comes to music. Oh well, maybe they will tour again in another 30 years?
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Andy Summers opens up about The Police tour and more…
April 9th, 2007 under The Police. [ Comments: none ]

When it comes to The Police, I always think of Andy Summers as the quiet one, largely because Sting is Sting and I have seen Stewart Copeland in person several times. So I find it interesting the one opening up about how things are going on with the reunion tour is Andy Summers. Ever since I saw (the best documentary ever) Everyone Stares: The Police Inside Out, I thought of Andy was the quiet one, guess I was wrong. 

As I expected the tour is not going off so smoothly between the three men according to an interview Andy did with Female First, "We are a rock band, so by definition you have to be somewhat at the edge of battle with each other. It lends to the right kind of tension in the music. You've got to have this slightly oil-water situation. I feel like I am going into battle with this tour. I need to strap on psychic armour." Andy also talked about how they broke-up or ended the first time, "The wound wouldn't heal because there was no 'this is the last album, this is the farewell tour.' I do not ever remember us sitting down and formally saying, 'This is the end of the band.' We just went away and didn't come back. After a while I couldn't lie anymore. I knew we weren't coming back." The cause of their split was rumored in The Police box set that came out about 10 years ago, but was never confirmed. Seems we are learning more about the split now that they are back together. So what brought them back together this time around according to Andy, "I had dreams about us playing together again. I never stopped thinking about Sting or Stewart. We are always going to be bonded. When I saw Sting recently there was a flow between us that made me think something had shifted." I just hope these 3 can remain together throughout the tour or at least through LA! Just in case by some miracle I can actually get some tickets to see one of my favorite bands perform live, something I never thought would happen!

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The Police might do an album too?
April 7th, 2007 under The Police. [ Comments: none ]

Yesterday during a Q&A session at his book signing for One Train Later, Andy Summers hinted that The Police might record a sixth album after the tour according to NME. “If we do well with these concerts we may well make a sixth album. I can’t see why not.” Andy, the most adorable member of The Police also said they are working on new stuff for the tour, “We’ve been jamming acoustically lately and we’ve been really enjoying it. We’ll be playing a couple of new songs at the shows in the summer.” Andy was also shocked by how many people wanted to see The Police reunite. “I was shocked I had to admit. I thought we’d do alright on ticket sales but I never expected such a high demand. We were booked to play arenas on many of the dates but we ended up having to upgrade to stadiums. It’s pretty daunting I have to admit.” Even though I am still bummed I will not be seeing them live, at least I have the album to look forward too. That is if they are still talking to each other by the end of the tour.

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