Synchronicity

Re: Synchronicity

Postby TheEqualizer on 15 Jun 2013 18:15

Not to be all bitter, but it is quite a shame that this was their last album. I was really thinking this the other day when I was watching a Robert Fripp documentary on YouTube, which had a nice bit of Fripp playing with Andy (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rtK_YBZBEQA). Andy and Stewart were really at the top of their game in the mid '80s such that you know they could have really churned out a few more awesome Police albums had the boys been able to get along. Instead, Sting just decided to start a solo career which, honestly, was kind of "meh" and a mere shadow of what he had done with the Police. What a waste.

Enough of my typical EQ anti-Sting-iness and so to lighten the mood, here are some ridiculous videos from Andy and Fripp:

Parade:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XAWtAPDvp_c

I Advance Masked:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AOiuh2Upa8s

Here is a fan made video for Bewitched using footage that should be familiar to Nutters:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mem-DjizKiE
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Re: Synchronicity

Postby zilboy on 16 Jun 2013 18:05

IndyGirl wrote:Synchronicity was my first cassette tape!

Hiya, Indy!!! Where ya been?

Synch was my 2nd cassette. Joe Jackson's Night and Day was my first. His Look Sharp album was my 3rd. I remember being so excited that it was one of the first (if not the first) CrO2 (Chromium Dioxide) tapes. I thought that was so hi tech. Then a year or so later, CDs came out. Now we've got music streaming from little boxes the size of a credit card. I could go on, but it's time for me to take my Geritol ;-)
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