I couldn't say exactly when I first heard the Police, I wasn't around at the time of their fame (was born a few years after they broke up). I've known about them for a few years, basically by watching Vh1 and Vh1 Classic, but I only knew and liked a few of their songs and didn't pay a lot of attention to them until around September last year when they had a Sting weekend on vh1 and also played lots of Police videos. That's basically what got me hooked. I was so amazed by these guys and how original they can be, wow!!
So I started listening to them a lot, got the albums, the DVDs and I just couldn't get enough (still can't). The more I listened/watched videos, the more I loved them!
Of course, when I found out about the reunion tour that had recently ended, I felt like kicking myself (and still do every now and then when I think about it). Really wish I'd seen them live because they are the best band ever!
Anyway, I remember getting Certifiable as soon as I saw it in a store. Bought it immediately, just couldn't wait.
And I love it!! The atmosphere is fantastic and as close as I'll ever get to feel what it was like to attend such a show.
Also, I was really impressed by the guys as musicians, being so original even if there's just three of them. I really like their reggae influence and all that incredible energy! And of course I started to really notice Stewart and how unique he is. I had never really paid much attention to a particular drummer before, but he really amazed me! I'm not a musician, but I think his style is just fantastic and recognizable! I love all the little things he adds that make it more interesting and how powerful and expressive his playing is. And ever since, I wanted to hear his music too and found out more about some of his projects after the Police. I really admire him because he's done so many things and so different and has enjoyed doing them. He really is kool.
Although I never got to experience the Police live, I was fortunate to get to see Stewart in concert this year with the Taranta in Lugano. And that is something I will never ever forget, it was amazing!!! Loved it so much, words are not enough to describe!
What more can I say, I always enjoy reading more about Stewart and the Police or listening to/watching some recordings I hadn't known before (many of which I got because of the links posted on this forum, so thank you nutters!!) and of course, coming here on sc.net which is a great place with great people.