Rock Goes To College - The Police live at Hatfield Polytechnic 21.02.1979
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Can't Stand Losing You 00:00
So Lonely 05:52
Fall Out 11:58
Hole In My Life 14:43
Truth Hits Everybody 18:52
Message In A Bottle 21:42
Peanuts 26:02
Roxanne 29:45
Next To You 36:55
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One of those rare bands, like Rush, where every member is equally and phenomenally talented and necessary.
@briansrensen8204
2 жыл бұрын
Please...Rush is happy amateurs compared to Police.
@byoung4310
2 жыл бұрын
Yes, The Police and Rush are on Mt Rushmore of rock. Peart and Copeland are wizards
@oldsrocket8841
2 жыл бұрын
@@briansrensen8204 Hardly.
@leroysanchino
2 жыл бұрын
@@oldsrocket8841 Good heavens sir, I dare say that I doth disagree🧐🎩
@Why_are_americans_so_dumb
Жыл бұрын
@@briansrensen8204very funny joke
Andy is so underrated, proper guitar player.
There was drumming before Copeland and drumming after Copeland. Every bit as big a game-changer as Bonham.
@geraldmellon740
4 жыл бұрын
Absolutely spot on...
@deanstanley2125
4 жыл бұрын
don't forget the nearly dearly departed Neil Peart.
@Lorensr1
4 жыл бұрын
iqi616 He’s a frequently overlooked and under appreciated drummer. He’s drummer’s drummer. I believe there cannot be a great band without a great drummer.
@iqi616
4 жыл бұрын
@@Lorensr1 absolutely! If I was forming a band I would take the most time and care selecting the drummer.
@SkeeterMcBeater
4 жыл бұрын
His hi hat work is incredible.
For me, Copeland is the best drummer ever. He's so busy, yet leaves so much space. An amazing musician.
@Jorenanthony
2 жыл бұрын
Yes, He’s up there. Technique, aptitude: space is the key. Yet it also has to do with ‘time and place’. You have to be in the right place at the right time.
@fowchiiiliedpuppiesdied
Жыл бұрын
I completely agree. You sound like a very intelligent human being. Finally. The guy from Primus is pretty good too.
@fowchiiiliedpuppiesdied
Жыл бұрын
@@Jorenanthony you missed the point, it is his creativity, that makes him stand out. He was so creative, and so competent.
@lindalin3586
Жыл бұрын
💯😎
@richie616799
Жыл бұрын
Check out him out on the letterman show he does an awesome solo
This band was such a powerhouse it's ridiculous.
Omg how lucky these students were to witness rock history before their very eyes.
One of the keys to the polices success was Stewart's brother, Miles Copeland, who was the manager, and was smart enough to document on film early police shows and tours. Later setting up the Reggatta tour in 79-80 in the USA on a shoe string budget. That tour was their best ever and still ranks highly in rolling stones all time tour lists ( if that matters). But so many times we only see bands from this time period of 70s & 80s only after they have already made it with 2-3 hits albums, and by that time have changed to fit the masses & are no longer quite the same band or "cool'.......but Miles captured the police from the beginning, and in my opinion at their peak 1978-1981
@hijodetupa
5 жыл бұрын
Nice. Very interesting comment
@Albrecht777
5 жыл бұрын
I don't think that they "changed to fit the masses". It was natural evolution... and Sting's increasing sophistication plus control of the band. "Synchronicity" has oodles of energy, but great maturity, too.
@tobyphillips4312
5 жыл бұрын
I agree with all of this, except I personally feel their peak was the 1983 Synchronicity tour. That's when Sting is his most charming, Summers is his least awkward, and Copeland is stupidly muscular and just shreds the kit.
@dynjarren7523
4 жыл бұрын
Tobias Phillips They quit when they were at the peak of their powers! I think it was because they sold out Shea Stadium and after that Sting thought there’s no getting bigger than that. So he decided to disband the Police and go solo.
@RichardMcLamore
4 жыл бұрын
@@Albrecht777 'sophistication' is an interesting word for sell-out pseudo-jazz bullshit
Stewart Copeland is one heck of a drummer.
@jasperjenkins7729
4 жыл бұрын
One of the few drummers that are Alive yet in the Drummers HALL OF FAME. Top 10 of ALL TIME!!!!!!
@philiphicks1273
4 жыл бұрын
The energy of Keith Moon, the discipline of Gene Krupa.
@leeevan6908
3 жыл бұрын
I call him " the octopus"
@KalypsoKent
3 жыл бұрын
The BEST
@spensert4933
3 жыл бұрын
I am glad the director showed him!
It was 1980 and this 7th grader turned on the television and THIS was on... I was never the same again. Best day ever.
@UNKNOWN-du5fc
3 жыл бұрын
If you were in 7th grade (America’s Year 10, or Year 9 in my country), then how could you watch this if it only aired in the UK?
@michelepowell8245
3 жыл бұрын
@@UNKNOWN-du5fc Back then we only had a few available cable pay stations and my mom had them all. It was aired on one of them. HBO, Showtime, The Movie Channel, Home Theater Network, SelecTV, OnTV and Galavision seem to be the ones available back then. I believe we had SelecTV and OnTV. Luckily, now I can watch it whenever I want on DVD.
@UNKNOWN-du5fc
3 жыл бұрын
@@michelepowell8245 cool
this is so cool but it also makes me kind of sad to think pop music will never be this cool again. These guys were magical.
@Annye888
Жыл бұрын
Best years ever
THIS, is how I like to see my favorite bands. Early in their careers, live, and stripped down to the bare bones like any respectful garage band should be. THAT'S, where you see the talent that deserves the fame that's coming.
@gentillygirl545
2 жыл бұрын
Yes. I agree with you.
@cftvdata
Жыл бұрын
I remember finding (ultra-)low quality MP3s of the punk band FEAR playing live circa 1980 on this very early music blog, circa 2003 or so. I was barely a teenager at the time, and loved the first FEAR LP, but was completely blown away by the raw intensity of the live set. That was the catalyst that got me into tape trading - the realization that people playing **together**, on a stage or in a room, carries with it something powerful and magical that can't be replicated through separate tracks layered together in a studio. And when the band is young and hungry, there's an extra layer of feeling that flows thru the music. Nowadays, when I think of my favourite albums, it's more of a conceptualization of the songs on it being played live at their very best, as opposed to the particular renditions that actually appeared on the LP... it's the songs as a construct that matter, not any one recording... but every once in a while, you manage to unearth a recording that does those great songs justice. This set is a great example!
Copeland is my favorite drummer of all time
@drummerboyharm3078
2 жыл бұрын
The same here 👍
It's really cool to see a concert without those fucking cell phones in the air the entire time; people were actually more interested in the music than themselves. Refreshing. It's also really cool to see the police performing these songs not having any idea whatsoever that they were and would be making music history of great significance. The sound quality is remarkable for the time and venue; this was a small venue with minimal micing, but damn it sounds sweet; probably because it was recorded entirely in an analog domain with tubed equipment. Wow, the first time Message in a Bottle was performed "in public"; and clearly Sting was still experimenting with how to sing it live. Did a great job though. Sting was in top form during the entire show. Finally, Stewart was a monster; an absolutely irreplaceable part of the chemistry and a f'ing powerhouse; to become one of the most influential drummers of modern history. 27:34 we get to hear the mastery of Andy; an extended lead break atypical of what The Police would become.What a great show; back in a day when things were filled with analog warmth. Now, back to the cold digital world filled with intravenous cell phone use by kids having the attention span of a gnat whilst ear-budding the soul sucking music of Selena Gomez and Miley Cyrus. Cheerio.
@FatherAxeKeeper
6 жыл бұрын
don't act like if cell phones existed back then they wouldnt be all up in the air....
@EM-yk1dw
5 жыл бұрын
I totally agree. Mobile phones and social networking is like a modern disease.
@joseluisbernalcabezas4450
5 жыл бұрын
El baterista de todos los tiempos el gran Stewart Copeland
@beeftheheat
5 жыл бұрын
cell phone filmers feel that they should share an event with those unable to attend. they are actually being selfLess; holding a phone in place for hours is actually pretty damn tough. and gomez, cyrus make great music. both have lived music since they were about two years old. i used to hate madonna and love u2. then they became more like the other.
@michaelwessner6539
5 жыл бұрын
Sircumsczixszyo You should capitals when starting new sentences.
I've read Andy's biography, and he talks about the years of dedicated practice on the guitar. He makes it look so effortless , especially when he plays all those chords during songs like Hole In My Life. Those jazzy 5ths and 7ths just pour out of him, and if it wasn't for him, every breath you take wouldn't have sounded so good & on the mark.
@Annye888
Жыл бұрын
Very humble man and a great guitarist one of my favorites
@czgibson3086
Жыл бұрын
Every Breath You Take is all about add2/add9 chords
@markhunter8554
8 ай бұрын
I'm currently re-reading Andy's memoir.
One of the best bands of their generation. They oozed natural musical ability.
@StuffedBearSus
2 жыл бұрын
They should get that checked out bro .. sounds infected
@vincent15755
2 жыл бұрын
all generations
@wmhhealth2018
2 жыл бұрын
Andy was the glue.
@fowchiiiliedpuppiesdied
Жыл бұрын
Hell no, EVER. Don’t reduce them to some silly soundbite like “of their generation”
Love their "punk" period, great energy. Fall Out is a bomb, literally.
@chrisbennett606
4 жыл бұрын
Lettore Entusiasta punk more like reggae
@markhunter8554
8 ай бұрын
Good pun.
STING SAID 3 MAN SHOW IN SO LONELY! THAT MAKES ME SO HAPPY!
Early days of the Police had a rawness and energy that was just awesome. My first favourite band!👍🇬🇧🎶🔊
Wow. Wow. Wow. Magical. I’m speechless. Unbelievable audio and video quality for a recording that is 45 years old!! Pretty much my favorite band as a teenager. Sting says this is the very first live performance of Message in a Bottle. Plus, live versions of some fantastic songs that got squeezed out of later concert set lists by all their accumulated major hits. So cool that they are playing at “Hatfield Polytechnic” and would later go on to play the largest arenas in the world. This recording is an absolute treasure.
Now there's a drummer for you! Copeland for ever!
I’m a bass player but whenever I hear this band I listen to Andy!
@PeterSpaeter96
Ай бұрын
same here (both parts of the statement)
Stewart Copeland's beat is steady as an electronic clock, yet as original as a marijuana-infused jazz composition.
@stereopolice
9 жыл бұрын
Mark ONeill Stewart is the f'ing man! Yeah.
@johnlampe3258
5 жыл бұрын
I think it is because of him, every drummer back then wore the shorty gym shorts and tube socks.
@jasperjenkins7729
4 жыл бұрын
As AWESOME as he is, he is not always steady. He OFTEN rushes the tempo. OFTEN. But he's still a drumming GOD. Carl palmer of ELP often played a bit too fast. Still one of the BEST players ever.
@robin_holden
3 жыл бұрын
@@jasperjenkins7729 That tempo push is why the Police were such an exciting live act.
@ChrisHaas1
3 жыл бұрын
@@jasperjenkins7729 Very true!! Later this became quite a problem between him and Sting, but his drive was unmatched in those early years. It was punk all the way in its abandon.
Remember the fire and energy? THAT is what's missing these days.
@TheShamescoStillLovesYa
4 жыл бұрын
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@Blinki18284
4 жыл бұрын
kzread.info/dash/bejne/eot5pNeiYrCTfKw.html
@BenLubin
3 жыл бұрын
nah man there are plenty of good bands, you just have to go out to see them
Those were the days of concerts. You saw real people, putting on a real show with real vocals and musical prowess. LIVE!
@johnbullard5973
Жыл бұрын
And no field of iPhones held aloft.
First time the play Message in a Bottle live?! You can see Andy looking at the neck of guitar concentrating! Genius!
@Molnboman
4 жыл бұрын
And it’s not easy to play that verse section. 😉
@philt4346
4 жыл бұрын
Always ties my fingers in knots riff
@roberthamel3241
3 жыл бұрын
I think so - this is months before RDB was released. Stewart still has his snare tuned loose, and no octobans with the kit.
@carl1964carl
3 жыл бұрын
Been trying that riff for 30 years, and stuffs me
Love it when There's a Hole in My Life turns suddenly into Beatles' Fixin' a Hole, it depicts perfectly where our 'cops' drew inspiration from. The Police is exactly what should happen when Rock meets Reggae.
Copeland knew that he was a great drummer and showcased his talent with The Police. He did not stop there, but went on improving! What's incredible is the way he uses hi-hats to create/keep the groove! He's a thinking man's drummer/percussionist. Driven to Tears and Wrapped around your finger are 2 great drum patterns.
@MDK2_Radio
Жыл бұрын
It’s kind of weird to say, but Copeland was a wizard just with the high hat. There’s a reason he was called in to do just that - the high hat, not the drums - on Peter Gabriel’s “Red Rain.” Who else would be asked to contribute just that? You listen to a song like “Walking on the Moon” and that just takes you in. Can’t say that about anyone else.
@JM_daDoc
10 ай бұрын
And he looks cool doing it, very important for a live band... all that sweat and smoke coming from his head... all the while playing polyrythms with the hi hat...
Remember watching this when first broadcast, Saturday night BBC2. I was 😮😮😮 Such power, musical, performance, personality 🧐 Favourite!
Copeland is one of my favorite drummers ever and Sting plays q groovy bass with one of the best voices ever in rock music. But does Andy Summers get enough love? He can do the soloing when the song calls for it. But he really keeps the group together with a rhythmic guitar with the reggae beat. He follows the rhythm section of Copeland and Sting and builds the music up so it has balls and thickness. One of the best trios ever because ll 3 do their parts on such a grand scale. All 3 one of the best.
@aquamarine99911
Жыл бұрын
Yeah, Andy's solo in "Peanuts" is burning! I was heavily influenced by him (and Johnny Marr) in my own playing,. and didn't know he played like that. What a versatile guy.
@DanteSpinotti1
Жыл бұрын
Truth. Sting and Copeland seemed in awe of Summers when they formed The Police.
Funky, punky, proggy, poppy and timeless.
At the age of 55 I’ve always remembered sting singing I feel so lonely highfield polytechnic and now I get to re live it, a strange joy.
@terrynoonan6616
3 жыл бұрын
John Thorne my bad John,thanks buddy.
As much as I like latter-era Police, you have to admit this is a lot looser and more fun than what they became (i.e. deadly serious and super-ego megastars).
it's a damn shame that legends grow old with time
@DC-uv3nz
3 жыл бұрын
Sure is. They're becoming extinct like Dinosaurs.
“So Lonely” is such a great song.
@leroysanchino
2 жыл бұрын
Underrated
@fowchiiiliedpuppiesdied
Жыл бұрын
Thing “Shadows In The Rain” is great, “Too Much Information”, “Hungry For You” and of course “Message In a Bottle”…
Imagine this is the first show of your life!!! 🔥
I recorded this off the radio in the 80's! Had my all in one radio/ record player/cassette tape set up and the local station KLBJ AUSTIN aired this show and I recorded it. Never saw the actual show until now. So cool!
@geofffafenrodt5139
4 жыл бұрын
Me too. 95.5 KLOS Los Angeles. Burned it onto my Onkyo tape deck. Memorex 90 Gold. Wore.It.Out. So good....Those were great times.
@rockergirl6926
4 жыл бұрын
@@geofffafenrodt5139 very good times. We didn't know how good we had it either!
@jude999
3 жыл бұрын
Same here, but in the 90s, off a Minneapolis radio station. Caught it by chance, my recording comes in at So Lonely.
@phoenixjim0527
2 жыл бұрын
Me too! “King Biscuit Flower Hour” and other shows on WPLJ and WNEW (New York). I treasured my decks, first a Teac in 1977 and then a JVC KDD50 in 1979. Affording and picking quality cassettes was a big deal. I loved the live performances. So often they had energy and fun the studio versions lacked. I made compilations of my favorite songs from all shows by connecting the decks together. 90 minutes of pleasure! In 1989 I had a friend go work for a radio network. He showed me their mind-blowing library of LP discs, which was how they shipped out shows to stations.
@matthewjdouglas6471
2 жыл бұрын
How cool was it when shows like this were aired on radio around the world and being able to record it with a stereo system. Just brilliant times.
Police have always been a part of my life. From being small child in the 80s hearing them on the radio. To the a viny single that was weird green colour. And when I went to ibiza in 1994 the pool hall played the greatest hits every hour of every day for 11 days. Never get bored of them. They bring back feelings of nostalgia
Love the traditional left hand grip Stewart uses while he’s kickn’ ass
Sometimes Stewart’s greatest drum fills are the “perfect” moments when he is not playing. The man is a master of space that grooves!!!
I was there in the crowd near the front. It was a great concert and even better, it was free :) I hadn't realised that this was rebroadcast, I would have recorded it but great to listen to it again :)
@dietbatz
5 жыл бұрын
I'm always looking for more information for The PoliceWiki - how was the audience selected if it was a free concert ?? and was there a support act ? thepolicewiki.org/Police_wiki/index.php?title=1979-02-21
@Wizardofgosz
5 жыл бұрын
So I've seen a bunch of these Rock Goes to College concerts from that school. What else can you tell us about them? How often were they? Was technical support provided by the college or bought in (ie sound, lighting, and video)? I'd love to know what kind of console this show was mixed on.
@iqi616
4 жыл бұрын
I wasn't there but I watched it on the telly. Best show of a great series.
@JasonAchilles
4 жыл бұрын
7:27 I wonder if Sting's wry smile at the end of the "just take a seat they're always free" is in reference to the fact that that's exactly what they were playing to...per your mention of that :) awesome you could witness this!!
@Khyron9
3 жыл бұрын
Lucky!
The ultimate power trio. They are mesmerizing live. Epic to see them live this early in their career. Copeland and Sting could power a small city with their energy.
Uncle Sting, Andy and Stewart. You are so cool....
That magic period of a band's evolution: All members on the same page. Same drive, same ambition, playing together, listening to each other, succeeding together.
Just a brilliant band. What a drummer. Remember watching this at the time. Fretless bass, playing across the beat, improvisation on stage...
Great band; great footage; but man, the audio is key here, everything sound great and right. Even nowadays I see big shot bands live footage where the sound isn’t nearly as good. They sure did a great job at that gig.
Unbelievable awesome footage. This three piece band is the best thing I've ever listened to.
Their live thing was already so tight around this time. Sting's vocal was immense, Chords soaring from Andy's battered Telecaster and Stewart doing what Stewart does. 3 incredible musicians. 1 incredible songwriter. What a band. So original. Unique and unlike any other group. No wonder they became the biggest band in the world. I loved though how they hijacked the 3 chord punk thing when it was so popular to get noticed. But with their huge talent, nothing would have stopped them.
Andy's solo on "So Lonely" is so amazingly interesting, his phrasing and note-choice is so original!
@stivklif
4 жыл бұрын
You don't think he comes in late? He's like a beat behind and not in a good way
@stivklif
4 жыл бұрын
@Sean Mitchell starting to think we got whooshed
@stivklif
4 жыл бұрын
@Sean Mitchell I mean, rereading the original comment, I think it was a subtle troll. Well played, sir!
@stivklif
4 жыл бұрын
@Sean Mitchell I remember Andy back in the day complaining that "the Committee" wouldn't let him take all the solos he wanted to when they played live. On this evidence maybe the committee had a point. Andy's a cerebral guitarist in the Robert Fripp mode and I can see him messing around just to keep himself interested, playing night after night.
@arktomorphos
2 жыл бұрын
Summers solos were never good in my opinion. It's either aimless wanking around or just playing the melody. So lonely is actually one of his "best", but his ad lib here was terrible. He's a great rhythm player though.
4:35 Stewart goes holy balls on that kit, they smash the end...and that's the FIRST song of the set!
This is such an amazing three piece. They were ALL so very good. They STILL are. And it's something about Andy's playing...it ALWAYS gets to me. He just knows what to do ALWAYS. So darn good...REALLY. 😁
@jonsocal
4 жыл бұрын
Winn Miller He is the glue that holds this all together. Andy is an AMAZING drummer/percussionist. To me, one of the greatest rock drummers.
@dthorne4602
4 жыл бұрын
@@jonsocal ...Stewart
@fowchiiiliedpuppiesdied
Жыл бұрын
It’s the Jazz in his blood. Like a good abstract artist, enough balance, repetition, structure to keep it together, but it always feels like it could all fall apart, at any moment.
Sting, Andy and Stewart are all still with us. God bless.
The audio is outstanding. Sounds like the best recording of their early years. Thanks for sharing this gem
Stewart Copeland is amazing!
Legendary gig.
I'm crying while loving it. The next leg of this tour in America was the one I ached to see, but was too much of a chicken to try to get in at the roadhouse they were at in Illinois because I was underage. Sad I lived to safely and missed this. Oh well, better late than never!
I watched this on the tv with my little sister when it first went out, We were both instant fans and have been ever since. Great to watch it again after all these years.
I got this concert on a bootleg cassette in high school, and know body else had their music at the time
The police no doubt are part of history of their unique sound.. Amazing stuff.
Great. The Police at their rawest. Thanks for posting
I have to say, that though his voice has aged a graceful octave, I love Sting 1977-1982, when he was singing so high you would swear it was falsetto-but it is not.
Best rock group of all time IMHO....I listen to them almost every day....at least one song....
@IbridProductions
3 жыл бұрын
me too
Sting - "first time we will play message i n a btotle in Public" woww!!
I can't think of a rock drummer as good as Stewart Copeland
@dibber43
4 жыл бұрын
Apparently, you don't get out much!!!😩
@billtrue3017
4 жыл бұрын
No
@dibber43
4 жыл бұрын
Tommy Aldridge, Steve Smith, Mike Portnoy, Todd Sucherman, etc... There's 4 right off the top of my head!!! There's even more that aren't living any longer!!!
@Me-gt7oy
3 жыл бұрын
Chris Michaels : Those are good drummers, but Copeland is in a class all his own.
Stewart Copeland is a human drum machine!
their music is so raw and intense
probably the tightest Ive ever heard them ........amazing how good they were before they became huge
What a awesome show. They are so tight here its scary!!!! I remember when they first came out, everyone was like what's this new sound. It didn't take too long, and everyone caught on. The Police have never done any wrong, and have been on the top of their game since day one!!! Thanks for uploading this!!!!!!
Wow. First ever performance of Message In a Bottle
@IbridProductions
4 жыл бұрын
Amazing!
@charlesbuckley1337
4 жыл бұрын
I saw them a few months after this and Sting said the same thing then...
imagine if The Police debuted today.they would rule the world all over again.
@leroysanchino
2 жыл бұрын
I wish
@markhunter8554
8 ай бұрын
Considering the current music industry, they probably couldn't get a recording contract.
every one thinks stewart is such a great drummer, but they forget about how Sting can sing like that while simultaneously playing rythmically complex bass lines.
@davidhasselhoff380
5 жыл бұрын
On a fucking fretless.
@jackburton6998
5 жыл бұрын
Well no. We consider all those attributes. Let's not make this a competition. All 3 of them were so unique and fortunately for us they had great chemistry and peaked right at the right time to help usher punk out the door.
@jckhammer
4 жыл бұрын
Yea lots of ppl overlook that fact . Lots of syncopation singing while playing steady and syncopated bass and dancing at same time
@dirtydave2691
4 жыл бұрын
@@jackburton6998 Yep....all three are incredible musicians. One of those rare times when the musical Gods reward us mortal musicians.
@sonicfrogdotnet
4 жыл бұрын
I was Sting in a Police trib band. His bass lines aren't that complex... mostly. But yes, when you try to sing AND play those lines??? It took a long time to really get a hold of Driven To Tears.
The most refreshing band of the late seventies
SO TIGHT!! Way before fans even knew the lyrics to "Roxanne". The show you wish you could say you were at!!! I wasn't :(
@FatherAxeKeeper
6 жыл бұрын
The police concert I wish I was at would have to be the one from 1977 where they played the punk festival with both guitarists. the final gig of original guitarist Henry Padovani kzread.info/dash/bejne/ZXt62Ntpk9bJh84.html
@rogerchapman769
2 жыл бұрын
I was!!!
Had this full concert on a bootleg LP a long long time ago. Never knew that it had been filmed. Only one TV in the house back then & no video, so didn't get to watch Rock goes to college.
I am blown away man!!!! Born 15 years too late!
It's 2021... and I'm obsessed with Stewart and '79 / '80 Police shows. My god... fist live performance of Message In A Bottle. Not bad... not bad at all...
timeless band.
quality, quality band, dont make like this anymore
Saw them in Montreal in 1980 a Centre Sportive Univeriste de Montreal. They were great. So much energy. Opened with ‘Walking on The Moon’ sting was on a stand up base. Cool.
They were on a fee of just £50 a night in 1978. As soon as Message in a Bottle was released Miles increased the bands fee to £500 much to the dismay of many local promoters who were desperate to re-book them but couldn’t afford the ten-fold increase in the bands booking fee
@Dave-ti2ue
Жыл бұрын
The power of a hit.
The Rock Goes to College series was excellent
What energy they had a mixture of punk and reggae then !
One reason I appreciate the internet... This is history. A history of the gods.
Incredible , what an energy, the drumming of Copeland, so energetic and brilliant, even as Sting’s voice. Been a fan since I was 12, Now am 54 and still can’t get enough of these live performances
Great band, amazing voice, oustanding drummer! Copeland is a genius!
I remember recording this on cassette from "KIng Biscuit"s Flour Hour." I played it until it broke. Very cool to see it on video. The Police were an amazing band live.
«so lonely» and «fall out» in sequence! wow!
One of the best Gigs ever from Police! 👋👍🤘❤️
Caught this broadcast on a 12” B&W in ‘79. By the time A Hole in My Life started I grabbed the Grundig. It’s beautiful to hear the first 3 tunes again. Thx, Craig.
7 people in here have NO CLUE WHATSOEVER. I had no idea this was available on video here. I first heard the concert in the early 80's on the syndicated British radio programme ROCK OVER LONDON (with Graham Deene & Pauline Brandt)...got it recorded onto my stereo boom box on cassette and have damn near worn the tape out by now. Hope it's available on DVD. This concert is a milestone....from the days when they were still "hungry"....such unbridled energy!
Everybody talk about drummer and guitarist, but sting that wrote the song, and has long, success, all genre music solo career, so give a little respect this genius.
3 guys, nothing more, no back ups, no gimmicks, can’t fake it. my favorite band.
Andy Summers was on his game here.
This is the best concert that I've seen in my life, the soundtrack of my life.
This is a classic early show! Captures them all perfectly with great video and sound! So you can see how good they were. They conquered the world 🌎 soon after. Brilliant!
THIS BAND, THAT YEAR, circa grade 10, April 1979 the only two audio cassettes I owned were Bob Marley's KAYA and THE POLICE. Dad wouldn't buy me a Concert ticket to Bob Marley and the Wailers. I was so sad but THE POLICE music cheered me up, I fucked up in school and late April was expelled from it, Dad said, "Well where are you going to live now?", "here I said!" meaning at home with mum and dad, he replied, "You can't expect me and your mother to support you! you've got one week to find a job or move out!" One week later, I was happy in my first job, labouring in a Barbed Wire Factory. Bob Marley and The police carried me through my bad times as a 15 year old making grown up decisions. If only Bob toured late in 1979, I could have bought my own Concerr Ticket! GREAT UPLOAD FOR ME HERE, THANKS SO MUCH FROM AUSTRALIA
I saw this live on TV. It changed my life - I was young and impressionable.....
@thedrumdoctor
9 жыл бұрын
Ditto & seconded!
@jamescosta1174
5 жыл бұрын
Sure Greg, but I suspect we mean all other music is just...well , simply obsolete.
MY FAVOURITE BAND OF ALL TIME. NUFF SAID
I wish the police put out their live concerts on digital media. This concert in particular I find their music raw and genuine.
First things first...along with The Beatles, Level42 and a bit later Jimi Hendrix, The Police was THE Band to be my entrance into my neverending dive into music. As a frustrated 15year old schoolboy this band gave me so much power and compensation, expressing my feelings of boredom, lonliness and kinda rebellion against the establishment so well. Pure energy and avant-garde and yet so mature, mixing punk, rock, reggea and jazz together. Unique ! I love the Beatles quote in "Hole in my life", referring to "Fixing a hole", both songs to be the most sophisticated of each band, grats Sting, that shows his smartness. Musically Sting, Copeland and Summers are off the limits...Stings strong tenor voicing and his punchy bass lines ( he still plays this bass instrument ever since ) , Copeland is an unreal metronom always pushing forward like locomotive, breathtaking, and Summers is an rock-jazz fusion guitarist in his own category, creating atmosphere and space with his echoed flanger tone and spicy jazz chords, a really sophisticated rythm guitar! We had a Police coverband at school that time, it was a great time, and as a 56year old grownup i still feel young listening to this stuff ! Thanks for the upload, this is precious and timeless contemporary history.✊✌😊
Man, "Next To You" starts right off in 5th gear and never downshifts.