by GinaSuperCat on 08 Jun 2007 23:33
I look at this this way: the very early shows were for those in the areas and for those who had to see the Police as soon as they started, to see them immediately...that's the benefits of the early shows, to see them play together for the first time in 23 years, for that alone it is certainly worth it...
The later shows are for those in the areas as well but also for those who want to see the Police after they've gotten completely back into their groove--only something that one can get back to by touring again and building up, evolving, collaborating, etc. over a period of time on the road (rehearsals aren't the same, of course)...Sting, at the Fan Club show even begins with the acknowlegement of this point...and Stewart always said how they picked up steam during the tour and were in top form right off the tour...
I sure hope that those who got to see them early realize that part of the special benefit of the early shows was seeing them first, seeing them right at the beginning, as soon as they started, and that those who see them towards the end of the tour realize that although they may've heard alot about the shows that others have seen before them, that the benefit of seeing them towards the end will be that they'll be in top form...that's just not something that can be at the beginning....hopefully those looking for a peerless performance will get to see them towards the end (or at least somewhere along the line)...
Personally, I am lucky enough to get to do both, and will appreciate the shows not only for seeing them live but also for the different benefits that seeing them at different parts of the tour offer...
MMMMEEEEEOOOOOOWWWWWW!!!!