Ok, this
may well be long, so get a coffee and er…here
goes.
Debs and I
flew up to
As my
beliefs about luck and effort seem to be a bone of contention for many of you, I
wanted to add that Chris, Christine, Fred, Andrea, Steve and Keith all made
their way to the Venue without tickets and just did what they could to try and
find a way…. to make it happen… gee, I wonder how they got on.
On
Saturday, Debs and I wondered around the
On Saturday
night, a whole load of us got together in our hotel room to drink some wine,
bloody mary’s and plot a way for all to get into the
venue. In attendance were Fred, Andrea, Steve, Wanda, Gert and then Chris and Christine (two people from the
mailing list that I had never met before, but decided to get in their car and
drive the 10 hours from
Sunday we
met a few others, saw a few celebs checking into the
hotel, saw Miles, Saw Gwen and really just had a nice day casing the
establishment.
Monday
morning, Debs and I went exploring again to find that there was now the
equivalent of the Secret service (and their silly earpieces) standing guarding
every door, and window within viewing distance of the venue. We called Fred at
work to tell him that the plans had changed and that things were not looking so
easy.
Monday
early afternoon, we were listening to the rehearsals, Fred, Steve, Keith, Chris
and Christine all managed to get into the rehearsals to watch the police play
Message, Roxanne, When the world is running down and
EBYT if I remember correctly. Elvis Costello also played Alison, Pump it up,
Olivers Army and a few other treats.
We (Debs,
Me and Keith) then went for lunch at Oscars. During lunch Keith (who we had just
met, Clash fan, not Police fan) was telling us that he had come up from
Ok, for
those keeping score, all 5 of the fans that we knew from our travels that
arrived at the Waldorf without a ticket, made it into the rehearsals to watch
the police play, this another reminder of what can happen if you put your mind
to it.
Monday
afternoon, Debs and I went back to our room to get into our tuxs and gowns (you figure out who’s in what) and made our
way down to the venue for the
Food was a
nice Salad, rack of lamb, and then dessert, (Debs is the food freak, so later she can share the details of this sort of thing)
anyways, at
First up
were 3-4 people giving self serving speeches about how they saved mankind and
the rock ‘n roll industry, and eventually the merged
into a nice version of you’ve lost that loving feeling by the now archaic
Righteous Brothers. Then Billy Joel made a nice speech about the Righteous
brothers, and said it was his pleasure to induct them into the hall of
fame.
Next up was
a few small inductees (Jeanettes husband etc) and then up came Elvis
Costello. Elvis played Pump it up and then was given a …er ..colourful induction speech by Elton John. The speech
was long, hilarious and touched on everything from porno music to stage names
and swearing. Elvis then played Peace love and
understanding.
After this,
Neil Young came up and ranted against the impending war, and his love of Mo
Ostin who was given the lifetime achievement
award
Then we got
The Edge (from U2), he gave the induction speech for The Clash, it was a nice
intro, but not nearly as good as the other speeches. The Clash didn’t play and
after leaving the stage…
AC/DC came
on and tore the place apart, they played Highway to hell, and were fantastic.
Steve Tyler from Aerosmith then came on and gave what
might have been the best speech in the history of anything that has ever been
spoken of, and inducted AC/DC. After the hilarious, personal and insightful
speech, AC/DC went on the stage again and played Shook me all night long with
After
AC/DC, it was time for Gwen Stefani to come onstage
and induct the Police. She gave a nice speech, but despite the fact that I like
her, and maybe even fancy her a wee bit, she was out of her league in speech
making. She showed photos of her and Sting when she was 13 and um… she was a
little portly if you ask me. That said, I wouldn’t kick her out of bed to kiss
Fred (despite Andreas protestations)
The band
then came on the stage, Sting said, it has been 18 years and we aren’t going to
say a lot, but specifically singled out Miles, and said that it couldn’t have
happened without him (This especially nice due to the recent breakup of their
working relationship, he then said some nice words about Kim Turner (who is
really not well at the moment) and then said they just want to play. They played
Roxanne first, it was the police version until the middle where it became the
Sting version with the Roxan O etc… that you know and
sleep through. They then played Message in a bottle,
this was a good version and was probably the best police track of the night.
During Message, I looked down to see Chris and Christine (who despite coming
with no ticket were in watching the show in their fancy shmancy clothes. They (The Police, not Chris and Christine)
then played Every Breath you take, which while nice to hear was not played at
all well. Sting was consistent as usual and played and sang well, Stewart was amazing, and really stood
out, but Andy despite his obvious talent seemed to be in another world. If I am
not mistaken, he seemed to prefer playing a concoction of Mother and Behind my camel all the way through EBYT and it did NOT work
for him. Sting played the starburst Fender as usual, and Stewarts drums were similar to the TAMA’s that he normally plays except for the fact that
they…that they were Metallic Green, Even the Octobans
were green….Eeeuuurgh
We then
went to the after show party attended by more or less all of the performers,
except Sting, and we had a great time. After
many hours of heavy drinking, Fred, Andrea, Debs and I along with Ian Copeland
(Stings agent and Stewarts Bro) took a Limo ride around the city and ended up
singing and er..drinking in
an
old pub of Ian’s. Ian (for those of you who don’t know) is probably one
of the nicest people you could ever meet, from a fans perspective; he went way
beyond what could ever have been expected of him, told some great stories,
seemed to love hugging us all and really just was utterly lovely. After about 4
hours of partying (
Very nice geature indeed.
In summary,
Every single one of our merry band of hopefuls that
arrived without tickets, managed to see the Police play, they managed to meet
Sting, Andy Stewart, along with a whole host of other wonderful people, spent a
night being silly with Ian Copeland in a Limo, and met some excellent new
friends. The new friends for me (Chris, Christine and Keith) will now come on
tours with the rest of us, and will undoubtedly become great
friends.
What a
great trip it was, I am sure I have forgotten loads to tell, but I just got off
the plane and am back at home and my brain is not working, but as Debs is more
into the gossipy side of things, she may well fill the holes in her report
later
Love to
all
Jer
Other
tidbits, each seat in the venue had a nice book on it about the