by blueseattle on 11 Jul 2007 04:25
I came back. Wow. Amazing stuff. However, I must say.. it didn't feel like Sting reeled in with the audience or liked the vibes in Miami.
For one, it wasn't a sold out crowd.. and you could tell at times.
Second, a good portion left during the first encore. I was literally telling people to go back... haha. I was so euphoric that I was doing anything.
Third, "Dont Stand So Close to Me", the guys were playing in two different keys. It just didn't sound right... and I've heard the versions heard before.
Other than that, oh my God... what a killer show. Stewart Copeland is still my idol. Haha. I screamed "Go Stewart" during every song. And I was dancing wildly throughout every tune. (Where were the neon pencil ins to outline me?)
My dad was shocked at Copeland. He played in bands like wild in the 60's, even opening/touring for The Animals, Mitch Ryder, etc, but he won't stop talking about Copeland.
I think my main complaint, which is the only one really, is that there is no intimacy here.. at least at this show, I don't know for everyone else. I felt very cold amongst the fans who mainly sat down and stood up through the main hitters like "Roxanne" or "Every Breath You Take". That affects me. I mean, these songs are more than just songs to me.. they're ties emotionally. And the intimacy of the songs just weren't felt as much as they should have been.
It didn't help the security guard yanked my brother and I out of our seats that they originally directed us to in the first place... so during "Walking on the Moon" I had to move over to another section... which happened to be a better section. But I was totally grooving before and it totally killed by chi haha.
But I got it back. And I heard Stewart. And I heard mainly every song I would want. I must admit I miss the synths and piano, but it's absolutely remarkable what these three guys can do. Remarkable. I turned to my brother during "Wrapped..." and said, "Jesus, there's only thee guys up there. It sounds like an orchestra."
Without Stewart, the band wouldn't be. Simply put. It's insane.
Doing this entire tour which includes everything he did tonight over and over again for over a hundred times... proves he really is Klark Kent.
I'm out. I'm exhausted.