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« Reply #20 on: February 11, 2007, 09:59:40 AM »

I'm really looking forward to tonight's performance.  What will they play, do you think?  Roxanne?  Message in a Bottle?  A medley?

Really, though, who cares?  I'm just glad to see them together again...
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« Reply #21 on: February 11, 2007, 04:52:01 PM »

theyre getting back together?

sting and stewert must be running out of money!
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« Reply #22 on: February 11, 2007, 05:06:40 PM »

theyre getting back together?

sting and stewert must be running out of money!

I don't think it's a money issue...at least not for Sting.  More like the 30th anniversary of "Roxanne," or something like that.  More to mark the occasion rather than grab some cash.  And if it does both, then even better, right?    hihi
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« Reply #23 on: February 11, 2007, 05:31:30 PM »

i'll definitely check this out.

it'll be during the beginning  of the grammies right? thats good cuz then i can turn it off cuz the rest of the show will make me want to puke or impale myself or both.
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« Reply #24 on: February 11, 2007, 05:48:52 PM »

i'll definitely check this out.

it'll be during the beginning? of the grammies right? thats good cuz then i can turn it off cuz the rest of the show will make me want to puke or impale myself or both.

From the little I know, they're supposed to open the show.  And I agree - after that, the channel gets changed...
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« Reply #25 on: February 11, 2007, 08:06:24 PM »

well they played roxanne. i thought it was a good performance.
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« Reply #26 on: February 11, 2007, 08:45:50 PM »

I was hoping for "Message in a Bottle," but I'm not complaining - it was good to see them together again.
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« Reply #27 on: February 12, 2007, 03:53:09 PM »

LOS ANGELES -- The Police 30th Anniversary reunion world tour will kick off May 28 at Vancouver's GM Place and travel through North America until early August, Sun Media has exclusively learned.

The official tour announcement will be made this morning at legendary Sunset Strip club Whiskey A Go Go by singer-bassist Sting, 55, drummer Stewart Copeland, 54, and guitarist Andy Summers, 64.

Other Canadian dates are Edmonton on June 2 (venue TBA), Toronto's Air Canada Centre on July 22 and Montreal's Bell Centre on July 25.

Ticket prices are expected to be in three ranges -- approximately $225, $90 and $50 -- with Vancouver, Toronto and Montreal on sale Saturday (Feb. 17) and Edmonton's on-sale date still TBA.

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There is also a chance there will be multiple shows in some markets that sell out fast.
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« Reply #28 on: February 12, 2007, 04:45:23 PM »

http://www.mtv.com/#/news/articles/1552151/20070212/police.jhtml

With Sting's simple "Ladies and gentlemen, we are the Police," one of the most iconic bands of the last 30 years ended a long absence from live performing to launch the 49th annual Grammy Awards on Sunday night.

Blasting off with the unmistakable, reggae-fied "Roxanne" riff from guitarist Andy Summers and the hard jazz drumming of Stewart Copeland, the Police lived up to their top billing on the show, providing a spirited kickoff to one of the most anticipated reunions in a year full of get-backs.

With a buff-if-balding Sting in fine form and voice, the trio's homage to a woman of the night sounded as hypnotic as it did all those years ago, but in keeping with the bandmembers' jazzbo backgrounds, it also felt fresh (see "Timberlake Rocks; Blige Weeps; Chicks, Chilis Clean Up At Grammys").

The group lived up to its reputation for experimentation, dropping into a dubby, echo-laden live remix of the song during the second verse; Sting did a bit of scatting and mashed up the song's loping tempo, as if to suggest that this reunion won't be a rote sleepwalk through a 90-minute greatest-hits set.

In fact, it sounded like the group has hardly missed a beat during its two-decade timeout, and the performance was as good a start as any to the world tour the Police announced on Monday (February 12) in Los Angeles (see "The Reunion Epidemic: From Police To Rage, Why Are So Many Bands Re-Forming?").

Preliminary dates for the trek, which kicks off May 28 and wraps August 3, include a headlining performance at Bonnaroo, plus performances at Boston's historic Fenway Park and New York's Madison Square Garden (see below for the initial itinerary).

They may have started out tagged as punks, but there was never much particularly punky about the Police. The trio always sounded more pop than punk, and like the Clash, they injected a large dose of reggae into their sound. In fact, a major part of their legacy ? in addition to five great albums and several classic singles ? was their ability to bring reggae and other world-music strains into a rock/pop format, and thus introduce then-exotic sounds to mainstream audiences.

And although their career only spanned about eight years, the Police's looming reputation as one of rock's major acts remains, even if they've been gone almost three times as long as they were together. Thanks to their videos, a staple of the early days of MTV, and such signature hits as "Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic," "Roxanne" and "Every Breath You Take" (the latter of which was co-opted, of course, by Diddy in 1997 for "I'll Be Missing You"), the group's reputation has continued to this day.

The Police were an unlikely marriage from the start. Copeland, the Lebanon-raised son of a CIA agent, joined after a stint in the progressive-rock band Curved Air. Sting (a.k.a. Gordon Sumner, who reportedly got his nickname because of a bee-like sweater he once wore to a gig by his jazz band the Phoenix Jazzmen) was a schoolteacher for a brief period in the mid-1970s before joining a series of jazzy rock groups with names like Last Exit.

Copeland and Sting met at a London jazz club and formed the Police with guitarist Henry Padovani ? although he left soon after the release of the band's first single, the spiky "Fall Out." He was replaced by Summers, who had played with everyone from Eric Burdon's Animals to crooner Neil Sedaka over the preceding decade. Together the trio fashioned one of the most unique groups in rock history, propelled by the combination of Sting's literary lyrics and keening vocals; Copeland's crackling, snare-smacking rhythms; and Summers' snaky, tastefully restrained licks.

The group's 1978 debut, Outlandos d'Amour, was an explosive set of fairly straight-ahead rock tunes like "Truth Hits Everybody," although the reggae influence is prominent in songs like the slow-rolling "Hole in My Life" and the indelible "Roxanne." The next year's Reggatta de Blanc (which translates into "White Reggae") was the Police's big break, betraying more of their jazz roots while cranking up the pop hooks on such hits as "Message in a Bottle" and "Bring on the Night."

Oddly, although their next album, 1980's Zenyatta Mondatta, is arguably their weakest, it made them worldwide superstars. With new-wave anthems like "Don't Stand So Close to Me" and "De Do Do Do, De Da Da Da" rocking alongside songs like "Driven to Tears," which hinted at the political activism in Sting's future, the album reveals a band that was much deeper musically than its pop-leaning hits and pinup singer might have suggested.

The group's 1981 LP, Ghost in the Machine, found the intellect ramped up both musically and lyrically, with prominent keyboards and songs that address topics ranging from philosophy to the ongoing conflict in Northern Ireland. Singles such as "Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic" and "Spirits in the Material World" set the stage for the band's commercial apex with 1983's Synchronicity, its final studio effort. The record ? which spent 17 weeks at #1 in the U.S. ? contained such hits as "Every Breath You Take" and "Wrapped Around Your Finger."

The long accompanying tour, which finally wrapped early in 1984, further cemented the band's popularity and was a box-office smash, but it also was the last straw for the bandmembers' interpersonal relations. They got together again briefly in 1986 for a tour in support of Amnesty International and tried to record a few new songs for a greatest-hits collection, but only managed a remake of "Don't Stand So Close to Me." They reunited to perform at Sting's 1992 wedding to Trudie Styler and again for their 2003 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony, but many figured that the momentum of Sting's solo career and the lingering animosities were too much to bear.

And apparently they were, until now (see "Reunited Police To Kick Off Grammy Awards"). Representatives for the group have said that the financial windfall the summer tour is likely to reap is just part of the reason for the reunion. Sting, of course, has enjoyed a two-decade solo career that has spawned seven multiplatinum albums, sold-out world tours and world celebrity status (although his most recent solo album, Songs From the Labyrinth, is a collection of 16th-century lute tunes).

While the others have kept a lower profile, they have remained active with low-key solo projects and film scores. Copeland also directed a well-received rockumentary about the Police titled "Everyone Stares: The Police Inside Out." It included home-movie footage the band shot while on tour in the early '80s that revealed some of the tensions that eventually drove the trio apart.

Quite how the reunion tour, technically in observation of the 30th anniversary of the release of the Police's first single, will play out is anyone's guess ? and that's just one reason why it's interesting. When the group reunited to perform at Sting's wedding, the singer reported becoming vein-poppingly infuriated with Copeland within the first five seconds of the first song, because the latter was playing too fast. How long before those veins bulge again?

But to their credit, for a group that split up at its chart-dominating peak ? before releasing any embarrassing late-period albums that might have marred its legacy (see the Clash, Jane's Addiction, Velvet Underground) ? the Police are that rare rock animal: a band that went out on top and kept it that way.

And, judging from its tight sound at the Grammys, that's as sure a method as any of making sure you can pick up where you left off.

Preliminary Police reunion tour dates, according to the tour's Web site:

? 5/28 - Vancouver, BC @ GM Place
? 6/6 - Seattle, WA @ Key Arena
? 6/9 - Denver, CO @ Pepsi Center
? 6/15 - Las Vegas, NV @ MGM Grand Garden
? 6/16 - Manchester, TN @ Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival
? 6/18 - Phoenix, AZ @ U.S. Airways Center
? 6/26 - Dallas, TX @ American Airlines Center
? 6/30 - New Orleans, LA @ New Orleans Arena
? 7/2 - St. Louis, MO @ Scottrade Center
? 7/22 - Toronto, ON @ Air Canada Centre
? 7/25 - Montreal, QC @ Bell Centre
? 7/28 - Boston, MA @ Fenway Park
? 8/1 - New York, NY @ Madison Square Garden
? 8/3 - New York, NY @ Madison Square Garden

Fiction Plane, a pop-rock outfit featuring frontman ? and son of Sting ? Joe Sumner, have been tapped to open on all the dates, with additional supporting acts to be announced in the coming weeks. A portion of the ticket proceeds from the tour will benefit WaterAid, a nonprofit organization dedicated to fighting poverty and disease caused by living without safe water and sanitation.

This story was originally published on 02.12.07 at 02:18 00 ET.


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« Reply #29 on: February 13, 2007, 10:07:37 AM »

i'll be pissed if they dont come by ohio
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« Reply #30 on: February 13, 2007, 07:04:18 PM »

I think Ill more than likely try my hardest to attend the Toronto show!! ok
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« Reply #31 on: February 13, 2007, 09:46:24 PM »

Wow...Los Angeles gets shut out.... Embarrassed
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« Reply #32 on: February 13, 2007, 10:39:13 PM »

i'm sure they will add more. it does say PRELIMINARY tour dates.
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« Reply #33 on: February 14, 2007, 10:47:17 AM »

Wow...Los Angeles gets shut out.... Embarrassed

Just relax Sir...you'll see The Police soon enough ok
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« Reply #34 on: February 14, 2007, 11:42:41 AM »

i'm sure they will add more. it does say PRELIMINARY tour dates.

I hope so.  There are some significant USA markets that have been overlooked...
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« Reply #35 on: February 14, 2007, 04:01:16 PM »

I gotta say ticket prices for this are absolutely absurd....$225 is the average ticket for anywhere on the floor and platinum and golds at the ACC....The most I ever payed was $100 bucks in the platinums was to see the Eagles...The Police arent even that big of a band...$225 bucks is a joke and is a ripoff to the fans
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« Reply #36 on: February 14, 2007, 04:11:05 PM »

I gotta say ticket prices for this are absolutely absurd....$225 is the average ticket for anywhere on the floor and platinum and golds at the ACC....The most I ever payed was $100 bucks in the platinums was to see the Eagles...The Police arent even that big of a band...$225 bucks is a joke and is a ripoff to the fans

I hadn't seen the prices yet.  That *is* absurd.  So much for my plans to see them on tour...
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« Reply #37 on: February 14, 2007, 04:16:46 PM »

I gotta say ticket prices for this are absolutely absurd....$225 is the average ticket for anywhere on the floor and platinum and golds at the ACC....The most I ever payed was $100 bucks in the platinums was to see the Eagles...The Police arent even that big of a band...$225 bucks is a joke and is a ripoff to the fans

I hadn't seen the prices yet.? That *is* absurd.? So much for my plans to see them on tour...

Mine too.. Undecided

I might better just save the cash for extra Gn'R shows this Summer.. Cheesy
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« Reply #38 on: February 14, 2007, 06:22:38 PM »

i'm sure they will add more. it does say PRELIMINARY tour dates.

I hope so.  There are some significant USA markets that have been overlooked...

I would think they'll add more between St. Louis and Toronto. There is quite a gap in those two dates.
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« Reply #39 on: February 15, 2007, 09:44:52 PM »

Something amusing I heard about at the time but forgot about until I read this weeks PopBitch:

        >> Don't Stand So Close To Me <<
       Stewart Copeland's poetic drum kit

   Now Sting's temporarily hung up his lute
   and reunited the Police it amuses us to
   remember that on their last tour tensions
   ran so high that Stewart Copeland every night
   went on stage with tom-tom drums featuring the
   hand-written slogan "Sting. Is. A. Cunt."

Well I found it amusing at any rate.
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