gordo to retire but first new police album and retro stuff

Postby thedaner on 09 Jan 2009 01:01

[quote="TOWOS"][quote="thedaner"][quote="TOWOS"]:?: I heard Chicago :?:

However, both are out of range for me now...[/quote]

My source is quite reliable that it's Dallas; I won't say too much because I don't know if this is a done deal; a musician friend is involved w/this and already met Stew.[/quote]

No reason to doubt you, at the moment could be Timbuktu for me. I hope it is much later in the year, because now LA is the best I can do... :cry:[/quote]

All good. I believe this piece is for a DSO anniversary.
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Postby Divemistress of the Dark on 09 Jan 2009 01:11

HM! That would kinda rule. I really liked Dallas when I went down there in June '07 for two Police shows. Plus, we have a Nutter there...er, Dallas - who'd probably be happy to see us.

In short, I'm in, for sure - unless it's some date I positively can't make like my anniversary or Hub's birthday...I'm still in the doghouse to some extent for all those Police shows. He did get more vacation time this year at least.
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Postby policerule on 09 Jan 2009 01:16

I've never been to TX and I don't own a gun, but I'd be in for that too most likely. Sounds like fun!
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Postby DirtyMartini on 09 Jan 2009 01:18

[quote="TOWOS"][quote="Susan"]that just might get STEWART posting in here. :)![/quote]

It could certainly help Stew and Andy while they sit waiting for the phone to ring...[/quote]

Niiiice follow-up, T. Brava.


[quote="thedaner"]My source is quite reliable that it's Dallas; I won't say too much because I don't know if this is a done deal; a musician friend is involved w/this and already met Stew.[/quote]

Oooh. Rumors I don't much care about, but insider trading I like.

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Postby New Zealand Promoter on 09 Jan 2009 01:40

well, it's always fun to speculate, ain't it!

i had a chat with our erstwhile friend craig b. about what the heck is happening with the now fabled 'new old' releases which never saw the light of day when they could sold like hotcakes at the police tour merch tables last year. i was informed that the police's contract with universal reverted back to sting or something like that in the last year which effectively put a stopper on anything vintage being released without sting's approval - which he evidently isn't interested in giving. what happened to 'around the world' on dvd? my understanding is that sting has zero interest in having more (vintage) police material released and he has complete control of that side of his catalogue, aside from the greatest hits which the company can rerelease and repackage until the end of time.

who is this keith guy anyway? rumours will abound for as long as all three members are alive. i think sting has made it pretty clear that he's not going back. the fat lady sang. personally i think it's over. the boys couldn't even agree on how to record and arrange a rehash of 'truth hits' and it was awful live. personally i think we could all do without a mumbly version of that song - "shlee leebehaddy lagga broggan oshan" etc. it was horrible.

however, like i said, it's fun to speculate and nothing will ever diminish the classic status of the back catalogue. i'd welcome a new police record even if it were done in polka style. i just think it's been made pretty clear, by all band members, that it's over...
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Postby smax on 09 Jan 2009 01:47

that's a bummer about the stuff craig b was working on getting out there..... officially anyway.... fingers crossed.

and pooh-head gordo for being stubborn and stoopid; just 'cos you dont wanna watch yourself of old; don't mean us plebs don't. (and here's me; a qualified english teacher :roll: )
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Postby Ramuthra on 09 Jan 2009 02:04

if they release a new album, I will die. If it's awesome, I'll cry so much that my body will have no fluids left and I'll just silently die face-down on my pillow. If it sucks like most of the stupid reworks of the songs on Certifiable the same thing will happen.

Uh-oh :P
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Postby TOWOS on 09 Jan 2009 02:08

[quote="Ramuthra"]if they release a new album, I will die. If it's awesome, I'll cry so much that my body will have no fluids left and I'll just silently die face-down on my pillow. If it sucks like most of the stupid reworks of the songs on Certifiable the same thing will happen.

Uh-oh :P[/quote]

I wouldn't hold my breath, kiddo 8)

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Postby Jose on 09 Jan 2009 02:12

[quote="Ramuthra"]if they release a new album, I will die. If it's awesome, I'll cry so much that my body will have no fluids left and I'll just silently die face-down on my pillow. If it sucks like most of the stupid reworks of the songs on Certifiable the same thing will happen.

Uh-oh :P[/quote]

if it happen...hope you will see them in concert ( and definetely advice Stewart about you for a soundcheck) and for me? You know.... my last dream...see "The Police" in Peru and visiting "Machu Picchu" only for the pleasure to see them (Andy, Stewart & Sting) plenty of happiness at the top of this lost Incas citadelle 8)
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Postby conroy on 09 Jan 2009 02:25

[quote="Divemistress of the Dark"]HM! That would kinda rule. I really liked Dallas when I went down there in June '07 for two Police shows. Plus, we have a Nutter there...er, Dallas - who'd probably be happy to see us.

In short, I'm in, for sure - unless it's some date I positively can't make like my anniversary or Hub's birthday...I'm still in the doghouse to some extent for all those Police shows. He did get more vacation time this year at least.[/quote]

Yep, Dallas one is one my favorite shows from the tour for lotsa reasons. Dallas is pretty easy for a lot of us to get to since it's a hub for American Airlines and I believe Southwest flies there. If it isn't going to be at the Kennedy Center in DC, Dallas is fine with me!
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Postby luddite lady on 09 Jan 2009 06:07

With advanced apologies to Dive, lest she swallow her tongue again.

[quote="DirtyMartini"][quote="smax"]Andy Summers and Stewart Copeland are reported to have zero/no new albums/tours for 2009. [/quote]

[quote]Notice, we have not heard much from either - in a big way.[/quote]

Makes it sound like they'll just be sitting around til 2010, whacking off and waiting for the phone to ring. Yeah, Stewart hasn't made any sweeping "official" announcements (has he ever really? and just how many albums/tours has he announced as a *composer*?) -- and considering the confidentiality agreements in standard office contracts, I'd be shocked if Stewart *weren't* up to his eyeballs in legalese from the tour/band and the publisher -- but a symphony and a book are fairly sizable projects. When he's not whacking off and waiting for the phone to ring, I'm guessing he's keeping busy.

I figure when Stewart, Sting, and/or Andy have something he/they can say, he/they will. In Stewart's case, if we're really lucky, he might even tell us before it's over.[/quote]

DM, you captured my thoughts on the subject but with much greater eloquence than I could ever muster.
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Postby Ramuthra on 09 Jan 2009 06:15

Hey I don't think that's true! Sting's solo career has been way more popular than Andy's and as a result he's way more famous and he knows it. If he was the cocky bastard most people think he is he would show off for the camera, but it's quite clear here that they wait until they're completely ready, then book it to the car.

And I'm sure at this point Andy's over it :wink:
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Postby samburusunset on 09 Jan 2009 06:19

Just looked at the Dallas Symphony Orch site. They list May 22, 1900 as the date of the first performance. So, if this DSO lead is correct we may be looking at May 2010.
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Postby Philippe Again on 09 Jan 2009 07:17

[quote="tj7"]
the boys couldn't even agree on how to record and arrange a rehash of 'truth hits' and it was awful live. personally i think we could all do without a mumbly version of that song - "shlee leebehaddy lagga broggan oshan" etc. it was horrible.
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Yes, but it must be difficult to re-work a song that already exists. Just like when somebody does a remake of a classic (and good!) movie: the original is still there and it's almost impossible to avoid to compare the 2 versions. This must give more pressure than when it's a new and original piece.
Not that I believe they'll do a new album, but working with brand new songs could help to reduce a bit this enormous pressure that probably causes many arguments?
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Postby thedaner on 09 Jan 2009 20:54

[quote="policerule"]I've never been to TX and I don't own a gun, but I'd be in for that too most likely. Sounds like fun![/quote]

You don't have to own a gun to come to (or be in) Texas...
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