Well, I just arrived home after seeing the Police tonight for the first time this tour. They were AMAZING! The band is incredibly tight, no mistakes that I could see or hear, with the exception of one or two miscounts, but otherwise perfect. I am so happy and grateful and full of joy to hear them play live, and together, that frankly I almost cried a couple of times! Who knew I would be such a goof about these three. But after listening to these albums for so many years, and watching a few videos, the joy of watching these three incredibly talented musicians play and sing together and be excellent at their craft is beyond words. (although I seem to be using quite a few!) The set list reported for the Saturday night Denver show is the same as the Sunday night show - and they played for 2 hours, with Fiction Plane clocking in at 45 minutes. And by the way I was lucky enough to see The Police here in Denver (am visiting my sister) and will see them again in a month in Detroit. Wow, am I happy about that! I didn't mention (although it was previously mentioned) that all three were in great moods. And NO ONE has talked about the percussion that Stewart is using in a few songs!! I sure wish they were playing more numbers so that he could spend more time on them. Really, really great. I'm glad they aren't playing Murder by Numbers; honestly it doesn't feel like a good fit for the setlist. So buckle your seatbelts, folks. This is by far the best Sting concert (hahahahahaha), or any concert, that I have ever seen! Michelle (from Michigan, in Denver, ready to go to sleep singing So Lonely, Bed's Too Big, Every Breath -- the list goes ever on...)
There's no crying at rock concerts. ;) Or so my husband told me when I got a bit emotional in Vancouver. I know exactly how you feel. M mlmanoni@earthlink.net wrote: Well, I just arrived home after seeing the Police tonight for the first time this tour. They were AMAZING! The band is incredibly tight, no mistakes that I could see or hear, with the exception of one or two miscounts, but otherwise perfect. I am so happy and grateful and full of joy to hear them play live, and together, that frankly I almost cried a couple of times! Who knew I would be such a goof about these three. But after listening to these albums for so many years, and watching a few videos, the joy of watching these three incredibly talented musicians play and sing together and be excellent at their craft is beyond words. (although I seem to be using quite a few!) The set list reported for the Saturday night Denver show is the same as the Sunday night show - and they played for 2 hours, with Fiction Plane clocking in at 45 minutes. And by the way I was lucky enough to see The Police here in Denver (am visiting my sister) and will see them again in a month in Detroit. Wow, am I happy about that! I didn't mention (although it was previously mentioned) that all three were in great moods. And NO ONE has talked about the percussion that Stewart is using in a few songs!! I sure wish they were playing more numbers so that he could spend more time on them. Really, really great. I'm glad they aren't playing Murder by Numbers; honestly it doesn't feel like a good fit for the setlist. So buckle your seatbelts, folks. This is by far the best Sting concert (hahahahahaha), or any concert, that I have ever seen! Michelle (from Michigan, in Denver, ready to go to sleep singing So Lonely, Bed's Too Big, Every Breath -- the list goes ever on...) _______________________________________________ Police mailing list Police@mailman.xmission.com http://mailman.xmission.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/police --------------------------------- Choose the right car based on your needs. Check out Yahoo! Autos new Car Finder tool.
I found this article on MSN Entertainment and thought you might be interested in it. See the photos also. http://music.msn.com/music/features/thepolice?GT1=10095 Awaiting to see police live, for very first time in my life.... Gaby
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