by jeffdaweasel on 14 Jun 2007 19:55
The worst part about this review (and others like it) is that for some reason, a certain percentage of rock/pop reviewers have the expectation that a band will act as a karaoke machine, playing their hits at the precise tempo and arrangement as they hear on the records.
If that's what you want, stay home and put on the damn record.
I've spent the last 30+ years of my life as a musician, with over 20 years as a gigging and session guitarist. To me, there's nothing worse than a band who simply tries to replicate their recorded performance onstage. It shows a lack of creativity, and short changes the audience.
As most of us seem to recognize, it's been 20-30 years since these songs were created. I don't want to think of the Police as a nostalgia act. I love the fact that they've screwed around with the songs, QUITE PURPOSEFULLY may I add, and given us a special treat of a show with a new and unique experience.
I will say with no reservations that the POlice show I saw on 6/6/07 in Seattle was a BETTER live show than when I saw them on the Synchronicity tour in 1983. If this reviewer didn't like the new arrangements, fine. Bt that's a personal and subjective opinion, which I guess is what reviewers get paid for. It just didn't at all jibe with my experience, unless the Oakland show was so horrible in compaison to the Seattle show that it's justified (which I really, really doubt).