Some things have changed, definitely...but several things, fortunately, have not...
From the Stewart interview DirtyMartini linked, this is one of my favorite parts..."We did have a huge argument. In fact, last week we were still having a huge argument. (laughs) Everything is different now - but nothing has changed. We spent all day with myself wanting the music going faster and Sting wanting it slower, I want the music louder, Sting wants it more quiet… all day we were arguing but at the dinner we all laughed about it. We love each other. I guess he woke up one morning and thought “I bet Stewart will slow down.” He was wrong!"
and furthermore, things aren't quite what they may have seemed <grin>
"I have to see how this Police thing works out because The Police consumes everything. I only found out about this last year when I was making this movie. It ate my life! Everything I planned for that year I had to put aside because The Police is bigger than anything in my life. Well, Sting found that out a couple of weeks ago, too. I really enjoy watching him right now. He thought he could open the door a little bit and see what it’s like. But it’s not that easy!"
http://pingmag.jp/2007/04/05/stewart-co ... ne-stares/
The Police is bigger than any one of them, always has been...Nostalgia may have been the initiating point of the reunion, but oncethat force got the Police back together and the three of them collide, something strange and wonderful happens...and that's beyond the design of any one of them...they all are surprised at the response...and Sting is surprised at the forces unleashed in *the power of the three*...it's like Charmed, I tell ya <grin>
I think it would be partialy silly for them to pretend like they are 24 (or 34 in Andy's case, giggle) again...I think it's far classier and a more attractive nod to being a bit older precisely to roll as you are rather than trying to look/sound/act as you were at 24...nothing makes you look more elegant and young than being comfortable in your skin at your age, especially when you look as hawt as they do...nothing makes you look older than trying to look/act half your age...that only reinforces the notion that you were once great, and are merely trying to recapture that moment, rather than being great, keeping the past with you, but in the present with an openess towards the future...
I don't think Stewart would kill you DMotD about your connection with jazz...besides the point that Andy and Sting have been so heavily invested (Andy's training) in it and Stewart's training was pure jazz, how can rocked out jazz overtones not be the case <grin>...As Stewart said in the infamous jazz interview, he likes to poke at the jazz 'snobs' with a stick but I think that's less about the music and more about the avant-garde ethos/pretension that sometimes acompanies...he has mentioned Jack Dejohnette, Tony Williams, Budy Rich, Gene Krupa, etc. as jazz drummers he really dug...he's critiquing it as only one could do from within it...even though in his own playing he went 'beyond' jazz...