Stew's comments being carried by Reuters all over...with headline of "lame" concert
Article is not as bad as headline makes it sound... Police drummer rips band's "lame" concert Fri Jun 1, 2007 7:09AM EDT By Dean Goodman LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - The singer in the Police jumps like a "petulant pansy," the drummer is making a "complete hash," and who knows what the guitarist is doing? Notes from a bitter critic? Actually, it's a disarmingly frank concert review from the aforementioned drummer of the newly reunited rock trio. A philosophical Stewart Copeland unleashed his vitriol in a posting on his Web site on Thursday, a day after the band played its second show in Vancouver, the Canadian city where it began its first world tour in more than 20 years on Monday. "This is unbelievably lame," Copeland wrote of Wednesday's show at the GM Place arena. "We are the mighty Police and we are totally at sea." Most of the 20,000 fans at the venue might not have noticed a series of small flubs, but Copeland, singer/bassist Sting, and guitarist were painfully aware of them. Copeland started the show off on the wrong foot, literally. He tripped as he took to the stage, and then banged his gong at the wrong time so that "the big pompous opening to the show is a damp squib." He did not hear Summers' opening riff to "Message In a Bottle," and Sting in turn misheard Copeland's drum intro -- "so we are half a bar out of sync with each other. Andy is in Idaho." They quickly recovered, but then Sting got his footwork wrong as he leapt into the air to signal the end to a shambolic version of their rat-race rant "Synchronicity II." "The mighty Sting momentarily looks like a petulant pansy instead of the god of rock," Copeland reported. "And so it goes, for song after song," he wrote, with tunes such as "Every Little Thing She Does is Magic" and "Don't Stand So Close To Me" reduced to ruin. "It usually takes about four or five shows in a tour before you get to the disaster gig. But we're The Police so we are a little ahead of schedule," he said. Fortunately, no fists flew backstage as they did back in the Police's heyday. The threesome fell into each other's arms laughing hysterically, Copeland said. "Screw it, it's only music. What are you gonna do? But maybe it's time to get out of Vancouver." The band's next show is set for Saturday in Edmonton. Reuters
I'd be willing to bet that Stewart never makes another post about his thoughts on a performance. I'm sure he never intended this to make the news. Sting won't be happy. M David Lucky <dlucky711@yahoo.com> wrote: Article is not as bad as headline makes it sound... Police drummer rips band's "lame" concert Fri Jun 1, 2007 7:09AM EDT By Dean Goodman LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - The singer in the Police jumps like a "petulant pansy," the drummer is making a "complete hash," and who knows what the guitarist is doing? Notes from a bitter critic? Actually, it's a disarmingly frank concert review from the aforementioned drummer of the newly reunited rock trio. A philosophical Stewart Copeland unleashed his vitriol in a posting on his Web site on Thursday, a day after the band played its second show in Vancouver, the Canadian city where it began its first world tour in more than 20 years on Monday. "This is unbelievably lame," Copeland wrote of Wednesday's show at the GM Place arena. "We are the mighty Police and we are totally at sea." Most of the 20,000 fans at the venue might not have noticed a series of small flubs, but Copeland, singer/bassist Sting, and guitarist were painfully aware of them. Copeland started the show off on the wrong foot, literally. He tripped as he took to the stage, and then banged his gong at the wrong time so that "the big pompous opening to the show is a damp squib." He did not hear Summers' opening riff to "Message In a Bottle," and Sting in turn misheard Copeland's drum intro -- "so we are half a bar out of sync with each other. Andy is in Idaho." They quickly recovered, but then Sting got his footwork wrong as he leapt into the air to signal the end to a shambolic version of their rat-race rant "Synchronicity II." "The mighty Sting momentarily looks like a petulant pansy instead of the god of rock," Copeland reported. "And so it goes, for song after song," he wrote, with tunes such as "Every Little Thing She Does is Magic" and "Don't Stand So Close To Me" reduced to ruin. "It usually takes about four or five shows in a tour before you get to the disaster gig. But we're The Police so we are a little ahead of schedule," he said. Fortunately, no fists flew backstage as they did back in the Police's heyday. The threesome fell into each other's arms laughing hysterically, Copeland said. "Screw it, it's only music. What are you gonna do? But maybe it's time to get out of Vancouver." The band's next show is set for Saturday in Edmonton. Reuters _______________________________________________ Police mailing list Police@mailman.xmission.com http://mailman.xmission.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/police --------------------------------- Food fight? Enjoy some healthy debate in the Yahoo! Answers Food & Drink Q&A.
On Jun 1, 2007, at 11:10 AM, mtigges@shaw.ca wrote:
who knows the url for the blog?
Thanks for the blog link--I read it and was roflmao! I have a small insight to the abuse of the press and their victims... My last job that I was forced to leave due to a hostile takeover was the best job I will ever have. We were more of a family than coworkers. During the long and drawn-out takeover, we were under a gag order and could not comment on the lies and exaggerations being widely printed in the press. But those of us in the inner circle knew the truth, and whatever my boss or other workers may have been misquoted and misrepresented on didn't matter to us. I say this because my guess is that Sting and Andy--and Stew!--are still laughing if they haven't already forgotten about it. They have together three lifetimes of misrepresentation in the press, and they don't care anymore. It more than likely doesn't even affect them in the slightest. By god, though, those was some of the funniest musings I've read! It just solidifies my love for Stewart and those Boys even more. I guess I'm "over" perfection. I'm enjoying these older, seasoned, wiser, and seemingly joyful/playful guys so much more! Jen from SoCal sockii <sockii@earthlink.net> wrote: On Jun 1, 2007, at 11:10 AM, mtigges@shaw.ca wrote:
who knows the url for the blog?
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Wow.... their charm just continues to magnify. At 27, I think to myself how great their music is, and I'm crazy about them through the music... but now I'm starting to understand the personality aspect of it, and it's driving me at least twice as crazy to see them! I thought I wa a hopeless fan before. Now, if my first born is named Andy, Stewart, or Gordon.... well, I might need to be institutionalized. But if I'm crazier about them now than I was before, it's because of articles like this. How neat! On 6/1/07, Jenny Dolan Balin <dolanbalin@yahoo.com> wrote:
Thanks for the blog link--I read it and was roflmao!
I have a small insight to the abuse of the press and their victims... My last job that I was forced to leave due to a hostile takeover was the best job I will ever have. We were more of a family than coworkers. During the long and drawn-out takeover, we were under a gag order and could not comment on the lies and exaggerations being widely printed in the press. But those of us in the inner circle knew the truth, and whatever my boss or other workers may have been misquoted and misrepresented on didn't matter to us.
I say this because my guess is that Sting and Andy--and Stew!--are still laughing if they haven't already forgotten about it. They have together three lifetimes of misrepresentation in the press, and they don't care anymore. It more than likely doesn't even affect them in the slightest.
By god, though, those was some of the funniest musings I've read! It just solidifies my love for Stewart and those Boys even more. I guess I'm "over" perfection. I'm enjoying these older, seasoned, wiser, and seemingly joyful/playful guys so much more!
Jen from SoCal
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On Jun 1, 2007, at 11:10 AM, mtigges@shaw.ca wrote:
who knows the url for the blog?
http://www.stewartcopeland.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=2809
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