by GinaSuperCat on 05 Jun 2007 15:54
I do think you offer your suggestions in a constructive and respectful manner and I think you raise some issues that are key to many responses trickling in from the shows...
However, I don't think you have to provide suggestions or be critical of what they are doing just to avoid being a 'butt kisser'...and don't fool yourself with an "objective ear"...no one here has one <grin>
Furthermore, I don't think it's sycophantic to let them work out among themselves how they can best negotiate the Police 2007 sound...I am going to a crap-ton of shows to see Stewart play drums in his band...in that way, I have little pre-conceived expectations (like I expect a Regatta sound) that guide my experience of seeing them live...if you go to see Stewart play his ass off, then you won't be disappointed because that he will do, guaranteed <grin>
A lot of people actually like their new sound, A LOT: Their reworkings are actually transforming some songs I didn't really ever go crazy about in the first place into ones that really, really, f'in groove...especially the ones that call for a Stewart-Percussion-Show...I think it's far more exciting to see that they are actually trying to make it new, trying to work together on songs that in the past they didn't really work together all that much on, the new collaboration is the most exciting part...they are not their own tribute band, trying to act like they are 24 (something that really would make the difference between then and now painfully obvious rather than trying to be who they are now, musically)...
Give it some time to let the sound full hash itself out, there are some rough edges perhaps...For example De Do Do Do didn't do it for me in Vancouver but (as far as I can tell from the Edmonton clips on Youtube, as limited as that can tell one anything) I think it's taking its form over time and I really like where it's going...As Stewart said in the Edmonton Sun, I think we can expect some changes and evolutions along the way...I plan to see these first hand <grin>
And although the videos on Youtube are indications of what is actually happening on stage...I think you definitely must see them live before having any definitive take on the tour, it's sound, and their approach since its a completely different experience in it's live, viscerality....like, for example, when the kick drum is pulsing up through the floor into your body through your feet, making them tingle...The excitement of seeing the three of them on the stage, surely, has its own emotional force, hearing Sting sing "Welcome to the Stewart Copeland Show," hearing fans screaming, having Stings bass lines pump through your body...the imrprovisational moments where you feel like anything can happen...if these are subjective (as surely they are) and cloud my 'judgment' then I admit it gladly and add that perhaps objectivity misses some of the point <grin>
I have now seen them twice and I still don't think I'm prepared to have any take yet, really, I need to "investigate" further <grin>
I can't wait for Bonnaroo, however, and see what Stewart talked the other lads into doing <wink>
MMMMEEEEEOOOOOOWWWWWW!!!!