THE POLICE WILL PLAY HITS (The Set List)
Posted: 09 May 2007 23:16
According to a blogspot...
Police Tour 2007 Rehearsals in Vancouver Give Setlist Hints
The Police are currently rehearsing in Vancouver Canada before embarking on their much anticipated 2007 world tour. The band has been keeping everyone guessing by throwing some more obscure titles into the mix such as Tea in The Sahara and Rehumanize Yourself. There has been speculation in some quarters that Sting might try to squeeze some of his solo tunes into the shows but this seems unlikely.
Here's the songs they have been working on and will likely comprise the setlists for the upcoming tour.
When The World Is Running Down (from Zenyatta Mondatta, 1980)
Message in a Bottle (from Regatta D'Blanc, 1979)
Driven To Tears (from Zenyatta Mondatta, 1980)
Walking On The Moon (from Regatta D'Blanc, 1979)
Synchronicity II (from Synchronicity, 1983)
Don't Stand So Close To Me (from Zenyatta Mondatta, 1980)
Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic (from Ghost In The Machine, 1981)
Walking In Your Footsteps (from Synchronicity, 1983)
Tea In The Sahara (from Synchronicity, 1983)
Deathwish (from Regatta D'Blanc, 1979)
Demolition Man (from Ghost In The Machine, 1981)
De Do Do Do, De Da Da Da (from Zenyatta Mondatta, 1980)
Murder By Numbers (from Synchronicity, 1983)
Spirits In The Material World (from Ghost In The Machine, 1981)
Wrapped Around Your Finger (from Synchronicity, 1983)
Invisible Sun (from Ghost In The Machine, 1981)
The Bed's Too Big Without You (from Regatta D'Blanc, 1979)
One World (from Ghost In The Machine, 1981)
Bring On The Night (from Regatta D'Blanc, 1979)
King Of Pain (from Synchronicity, 1983)
Shadows In The Rain (from Zenyatta Mondatta, 1980)
Roxanne (from Outlandos D'Amour, 1978)
So Lonely (from Outlandos D'Amour, 1978)
Next To You (from Outlandos D'Amour, 1978)
Can't Stand Losing You (from Outlandos D'Amour, 1978)
Rehumanize Yourself (from Ghost In The Machine, 1981)
http://thepolicetour2007.blogspot.com/
In other sources Andy Summers talk about playing hits and not obscure songs... also mentioned the guitar chords and drum beats changed and make it more powerfull and modern... ( read It on Stingus.net)
Police Tour 2007 Rehearsals in Vancouver Give Setlist Hints
The Police are currently rehearsing in Vancouver Canada before embarking on their much anticipated 2007 world tour. The band has been keeping everyone guessing by throwing some more obscure titles into the mix such as Tea in The Sahara and Rehumanize Yourself. There has been speculation in some quarters that Sting might try to squeeze some of his solo tunes into the shows but this seems unlikely.
Here's the songs they have been working on and will likely comprise the setlists for the upcoming tour.
When The World Is Running Down (from Zenyatta Mondatta, 1980)
Message in a Bottle (from Regatta D'Blanc, 1979)
Driven To Tears (from Zenyatta Mondatta, 1980)
Walking On The Moon (from Regatta D'Blanc, 1979)
Synchronicity II (from Synchronicity, 1983)
Don't Stand So Close To Me (from Zenyatta Mondatta, 1980)
Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic (from Ghost In The Machine, 1981)
Walking In Your Footsteps (from Synchronicity, 1983)
Tea In The Sahara (from Synchronicity, 1983)
Deathwish (from Regatta D'Blanc, 1979)
Demolition Man (from Ghost In The Machine, 1981)
De Do Do Do, De Da Da Da (from Zenyatta Mondatta, 1980)
Murder By Numbers (from Synchronicity, 1983)
Spirits In The Material World (from Ghost In The Machine, 1981)
Wrapped Around Your Finger (from Synchronicity, 1983)
Invisible Sun (from Ghost In The Machine, 1981)
The Bed's Too Big Without You (from Regatta D'Blanc, 1979)
One World (from Ghost In The Machine, 1981)
Bring On The Night (from Regatta D'Blanc, 1979)
King Of Pain (from Synchronicity, 1983)
Shadows In The Rain (from Zenyatta Mondatta, 1980)
Roxanne (from Outlandos D'Amour, 1978)
So Lonely (from Outlandos D'Amour, 1978)
Next To You (from Outlandos D'Amour, 1978)
Can't Stand Losing You (from Outlandos D'Amour, 1978)
Rehumanize Yourself (from Ghost In The Machine, 1981)
http://thepolicetour2007.blogspot.com/
In other sources Andy Summers talk about playing hits and not obscure songs... also mentioned the guitar chords and drum beats changed and make it more powerfull and modern... ( read It on Stingus.net)