Well, I understand the logic behind that, sticking to the hits. But it seems to me that even Man In A Suitcase was a bigger hit then even Voices or Hole, as much as I love those songs.... I can never get enough of Voices, the whole thing is just awesome!! But, there is just something about MiaS, maybe cause I travel for a living. There´s a connection.... I wish I could have seen Van Halen too, always a big David Lee Roth-era Van Halen fan. Just wasn´t the same with Sammy. He did a good job, but just didn´t have that personality that Diamond Dave did. 8^) Mitch Darby <mitch@harashick.com> wrote: st1\:*{behavior:url(#default#ieooui) } Steve wrote: > I would love to hear Man In A Suitcase and Peanuts or Born in the 50s, or Canary In A Coalmine As would I, but I think it was Stewart who admitted in an interview earlier this year, that they Âhad been advised to stick to the hits. IÂm sure it has something to do with selling tickets (meaning that the majority of people, the casual fans, want the hits). In the absence of any new music, it does make sense. I just saw Van Halen this past Saturday in Portland and they were operating much the same way. The one difference is that they limited the songs they played to those that theyÂd produced prior to Sammy Hagar taking over for David Lee Roth. Hence, they had a little room to add a few non-singles. If you count ÂHole In My Life, ÂTruth Hits Everybody, and ÂNext To You then the Police are doing this as well. You could even include ÂDriven To Tears, ÂVoices Inside My Head, and ÂWhen The World Is Running Down  as they were not exactly singles either [note: IÂm not counting the remix singles that were released well after the Police had ceased arresting people ;) ]. Mitch _______________________________________________ Police mailing list Police@mailman.xmission.com http://mailman.xmission.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/police --------------------------------- Looking for last minute shopping deals? Find them fast with Yahoo! Search.