by DirtyMartini on 05 Mar 2009 03:19
I gotta personally disagree there, Mario. Had direct comparisons to Police 1.0 been a consideration, then just about any song on the setlist could have been on the chopping block.
I was sad to see a few songs disappear during the reunion tour, but "Bed's" was the one song that I was actually gutted enough to see lost that I was willing to get all stupid and embarrassingly petiony about it. (Hi, Stewart.) Not just because it's a killer song but because it was one of the few times in the set during the tour where the band had/made some space to play around and explore -- and even challenge themselves a bit.
Was it 1979? No, but then, neither am I. But while the song didn't always click, you could see an effort behind it, an attempt at something beyond what was prescribed and scripted. "Spirits" was kind of a mess and "Murder" was a goner almost before it even began, but "Bed's" had potential. "Bed's" forced the band to pay attention. While not every performance of "Bed's" this go-round was orgasmic, every now and then, IMO, it sure did come damn close.
ETA: Good to see you 'round, bluescoobyblue.
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