The Police opened up their reunion tour here in Vancouver last night and set the bar really, really high for the rest of the reunion bands touring this summer (Crowded House, Genesis etc.) Opening up with Message in a Bottle and playing more than 20 songs over two + hours.
Now I love to rip on Sting as much as everyone else in here and as much as it pains me I have to take some of the criticism back. He was great, didn't miss a note (even the really high stuff) and his bass playing was stellar. He used his trademark Fender bass with three huge Ampeg stacks.
How to describe Andy Summers and Stewart Copeland properly will be hard but FUCKING AMAZING will have to suffice. Actually Sting can get in on that as well. The songs were performed with intensity, musicianship, and very cool new but unobtrusive arrangements. Andy Summers solos during Voices Inside My Head, When the World is Running Down and So Lonely were down right nasty. Blistering, echo laden runs and funky chord changes were happening all night. Most songs had a few minutes of extended instrumental jams. Summers played two different Strats and his legendary customized Tele through a wall of Mesa Boogie amps.
Stewart Copeland is the best drummer I have ever seen play ever...period. I won't try for any further adjectives.
I can't decide on a favorite song yet. Spirits in the Material World, Driven to Tears, Wrapped Around Your Finger, Walking in Your Footsteps and yes the reworked Roxanne were up there for extraordinarily brilliant tunes. Here's the set list:
Message in a Bottle
Synchronicity 2
Spirits in the Material World
Voices Inside My Head
When the World is Running Down
Don't Stand So Close to Me
Driven to Tears
Walking on the Moon
Truth Hits Everybody
Every Little Thing She Does
Wrapped Around Your Finger
The Bed's Too Big Without You
Murder By Numbers
Dee Doo Doo
Invisible Sun
Walking in your Footsteps
Can't Stand Losing You
Roxanne
Encore-King of Pain
So Lonely
Every Breath You Take
Encore 2-Next to You

