I'm sure it is just coincidence, but I almost felt like Stewart (or someone else involved) read my suggestions after the Fan Club show and made some changes last night. Stewart and Andy looked much better when the cameras were on them, and moving DSSCTM was a good move.
I kind of wish that the nights had been reversed as the Fan Club show was (IMO) a better show, and it would have been great to have had last night's larger crowd experience what we did on Sunday. I'm sure the pressure of opening night was incredibly intense, and even though they went off the rails every now and then, they still did a great job of keeping the train moving fast and furious in the right direction. My wife never noticed anything different last night, but as an over-"anal"lytical musician, they never really hit that magical "fluid" groove for me last night, and I could see it was a bit of a tough haul. Seeing as I am hyper critical of my own musical abilities, it was actually kind of nice to see that The Police are actually human, and not the unattainable Super Hero's I imagined them to be as I was growing up and learning to play. I hope that they are not too hard on themselves, as it is still very early on, and I'm sure that they will have the show down to a science very soon.
Some fans though, will never be happy until The Police show up in their own living room and play the songs in exactly the same key, at exactly the same tempo, with the same equipment, use a particular live sound engineer and do backflips off the drum riser during solos. These are the same people that are 40 years old and still living in Mom and Dad's basement, so I'm not too concerned about their opinion.
(Disclaimer: Yes I am 40, but No, I do not live with my parents.)
Now that I have that out of the way, I have some more suggestions.
After listening to the full recording of the Fan Club show, I am really starting to like a lot of the new arrangements. I can definitely see where Sting is going with them, but I'm not sure that they all translate to such large venues. Subtleties can work well in small venues, but in a big arena, a lot gets lost in the translation. If everyone in the audience was singing along at all times, I can see this approach working, but the fans are also a lot older now, and probably need a little more coaxing to "let go". Add in the fact that most Canadians are generally a little on the quiet and polite side, and some of the new slower arrangements can sound a bit "hollow" without full audience participation.
Personally I would suggest that Stewart controlled the tempo. Drummers instinctively know what tempo "feels right" at a given moment, and can adjust accordingly. I feel that Stewart is on a bit of a tempo "leash", and he's not totally comfortable with it. Sting's studio musicians are incredible, but they lack the personality and creativity of Stewart and Andy's playing. Sting shouldn't be trying to mold them into his band. They shine on the rock stuff, but still feel a little shaky on the "Sting" stuff. This is ROCK and ROLL man! Unleash the Hounds!
Anyway, as Stewart would inevitably bring up the tempos (which is a good thing), they will have to stretch out a few sections to keep the show to 2 hours so I have an idea. I think the show needs to have a definite "middle" section where the boys get a little more intimate and personal with the audience. I never thought I would say this, but I now think it would be really cool to have Stewart come to the front of the stage to do an acoustic version of DSSCTM with the boys. They could joke that he has finally been promoted to "musican" etc., and maybe have Stewart stand "too close" to Sting or something for a bit of light hearted humour. The slow & sexy version of DSSCTM that Sting keeps trying to do doesn't really work for me as a band song, but it might be better suited to a more gentle acoustic approach. This would also be great to provide some contrast and give the audience a breather before launching into the second half.
Also, Sting didn't mention to the audience that they had redone some of the arrangements (like he did on Sunday), so I think some people were probably scratching their heads at first. I think he needs to prepare them up front. The spot light guy needs to have his hand slapped as well for missing the cue when Stewart runs around the stage!
Sorry for the long post, but I am just as passionate about the Police as I have ever been, and I want them to give the best show they possibly can. My hat goes off the the guys for doing a great job, and I am forever grateful for the opportunity I thought I would never have.