[quote="phaty"]Are you guys actually out of your bloody minds???
This is not the "Police Online Tour to satsfy some nerdy fans that hang out in forums all day long" ...
I want to listen to the exact same songs that are on the setlist now when they hit Europe - it is not the Greatful dead with Zillions of Songs - it is THE POLICE with five albums and only so many hits.
Did you really believe they plan to perform On any other day or PEANUTS????? And you think they are going to skip "Every little thing she does" - [/quote]
Nup. You've missed the point, completely. It's going to be far more exciting for fans the world round if even two song spots are used for different material throughout the tour. It's not a big ask and would give the band further credibility, ie, would offer evidence that they are not determined to stick to one set of songs for 12 months like old women.
You're presuming there is a more finite amount of material for the band to select from which would be 'known' to fans around the world. Ahem.
http://www.policesetlist.com/results.shtml
...and have you completely missed the number of 'Bring on the Night' threads here? You think it would be better to have, say 'Truth Hits Everybody 2007' in place of 'Bring on the Night' (as an example) .... for the whole tour?
The one flaw in the Police's last few tours, the one single flaw, was that they stuck to one bloody setlist 99% of the time. Now, in the digital age, they must know that most of the shows this year will be heard by fans around the world. It would be demonstrative of insight into this technological wonderland of the new millennium for them to throw a curve ball in there occasionally. They're into their toys enough to use tacky backing samples and autotuned backing vocals. They would do well to recognise that one show = instant unauthorised live album in this day and age.
You're whining about us fans wanting to have some fresh material in the set?
Cripes. You're at a forum for Copeland / Police fans. What did you expect?