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The evening spreads its sail against the sky
Waiting for tomorrow
Just another day
Zapping this yesterday goodbye
Bring on the night
I couldn't spend another hour of daylight
Bring on the night
I couldn't stand another hour of daylight
The future is but a question mark
Hangs above my head there in the dark
Can't see for the brightness
Is staring me blind
Zapping this yesterday goodbye
Bring on the night
I couldn't spend another hour of daylight
Bring on the night
I couldn't stand another hour of daylight
Anyone recall the first Police Picnic in Oakville Ontario, summer of '81? The farm field? The line-up was craze balls...Oingo Boingo, The Go-Go's, Iggy Pop ffs...and, of course, The Police...at almost midnight in the most bizarre setting ever. Oakville couldn't be any more staid and stuffy...except for one awesome day when the giant haze of wafting weed smoke must have loosened at least a couple of the puckered gentrified butt holes downwind....
Wish I'd been there.
At the very start I thought it was going to be The Charlatans - The Only One I Know
--Those Charlatans!
No; seriously -- I've heard that, too, and I've been ready to crank things all the way up to 11 there for a sec!
maybe I missed the comment but the bass line is fantastic on this song, as well as the guitar and the drums. Not my favorite Police tune but all together brilliant!
They're far better musicians than most people are aware of. Sting's bass line in this song is so tight, showing he is as accomplished as Stewart and Andy at his instrument.
Sting is a fine musician but many UK citizens perceive him to be a bit pretentious. Morrissey gets flak for similar reasons.
They can go flak themselves!!
Concurring mister dwhayslett. Andy Summers did amazing fret work with this band and gets little mention. The intentionally discordant and percussive guitar on this track adds tension and anxiety by design.
I "imaginate" that CoYoT51's post was meant to be ironic/sarcastic. At least, I hopify.
Andy Summers. SO good!
He always takes up two spaces when he parks his car at the supermarket and he was notorious for not rewinding his video tapes when returning them to the shop.
Sting is a fine musician but many UK citizens perceive him to be a bit pretentious. Morrissey gets flak for similar reasons.
dwhayslett wrote:
Concurring mister dwhayslett. Andy Summers did amazing fret work with this band and gets little mention. The intentionally discordant and percussive guitar on this track adds tension and anxiety by design.
I "imaginate" that CoYoT51's post was meant to be ironic/sarcastic. At least, I hope-ify.
I've commented on this song before, but I think this is the prototypical and best Police song. I can't think of anything better they've done.
Am I the only one to try to imagínate what The Police might have been with a good guitarist?
Most likely. And just as likely to be the only one that thinks "imaginate" is actually a word.
He always takes up two spaces when he parks his car at the supermarket and he was notorious for not rewinding his video tapes when returning them to the shop.
Are you serious? They had an awesome guitarist.
...and the best drummer. Sting is no slouch on the bass either.
Andy Summers has some wonderful work as a solo artist, including some work with Robert Fripp.
Ha! Yes! I had a friend who worked at the concert hall at the college I went to (Lawrence opera house) and he told me of this band coming to push their new record, this one. All I had heard at that point was Roxanne, and I didn't like that song so I blew it off. This is still my favorite Police record and I kick myself for not going to the show, and likely hanging with the band afterwards.
Am I the only one to try to imagínate what The Police might have been with a good guitarist?
I'll interpret this as recognizing that we don't have to 'imaginate', because Andy Summers was, and is, a phenomenal guitarist.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f9D3rbDGSrM
Attend an Andy Summers concert and you will be converted.
Probably.
Are you serious? They had an awesome guitarist.
...and the best drummer. Sting is no slouch on the bass either.
I have always heard it as "As I bid this yesterday goodbye".
Sting's website says "God bid yesterday goodbye." I think I hear "God bid this yesterday..." but anyway. God.
You're very funny...
I would venturanate that you just may be...
I have always heard it as "As I bid this yesterday goodbye".
You may be the only one to assert that they didn't have a good guitarist.
The telephone is ringing... is that my mother on the phone?
This is goooooooooood! Thanks!
The police post punk/pre-synchronicity were just about perfect.
If he is, then it's quite likely there were at least two egotistical assholes in the Police.
Ha! This is very true. Copeland was an angry young man out to prove his talent and worth to a disapproving father (I'd guess). The Police was supposed to be his project, his shot at approval. Sting's talent and front-man good looks pretty much made the band more of a Sting project and I think Copeland looked around with lot's of resentment and decided to blame Sting... is my guess.
Synchronicity has an era feel that is not my favorite, but as a whole I totally agree. Every time this or other early stuff on I look at the ratings and thing "man, this is just a little better than most of the other stuff I've rated a 10".
The opening bass line of this song is epic. I think we should all get 5 votes for "epic" that we could use for our ultra-favorite songs. This would get two of mine.
not to forget this Stewart Copeland dude!
ljoergen wrote:
He is here there everywhere.....
Synchronicity has an era feel that is not my favorite, but as a whole I totally agree. Every time this or other early stuff on I look at the ratings and thing "man, this is just a little better than most of the other stuff I've rated a 10".
If he is, then it's quite likely there were at least two egotistical assholes in the Police.
He always takes up two spaces when he parks his car at the supermarket and he was notorious for not rewinding his video tapes when returning them to the shop.
On_The_Beach wrote:
And then there's the notorious flatulence.
So...perhaps not the Most Interesting Man in the World.
And then there's the notorious flatulence.
Does it.. sting?
And then there's the notorious flatulence.
He always takes up two spaces when he parks his car at the supermarket and he was notorious for not rewinding his video tapes when returning them to the shop.
He always takes up two spaces when he parks his car at the supermarket and he was notorious for not rewinding his video tapes when returning them to the shop.
QueenLucia wrote:
...this few minutes is just about enough.
I saw Sting several times in the 1990's with different musician lineups each time. The musicians were all highly talented and obviously having a very good time. Great shows.
"...a few good tunes sprinkled in with mediocrity."
That describes most of the albums ever produced.
It would seem so, but they were really only together as a band for five or six years.
No question. Tight.
That's cool.
He is here there everywhere.....
well, wouldn't you if your real name was Gordon? no offense to Gordons out there (my uncle included) but it's not exactly a contemporary or cool name now.
Not a big fan of Police but for whatever reason I like this one.
Nice counter weight to Botswana at the time?
I have a feeling you have been in a coma for the vast majority of your life......you are very funny, BTW. I don't think I have ever laughed so hard as when I read your jokes.
Do you mean like 19 robotic iterations of "sending out an SOS" ?
Because, yes I know what you mean.
Like there was some self-imposed embargo of words and rhymes.
That said, the Cops did have some great songs, but "classic rock FM" annihilated the welcome my ears once extended to them.
FTS
FTS
I think he was into tantric sex at this time LOL
FTS
I hadn't viewed it that way at the time, Sasha2001, but in hindsight, I think you've made a pretty good point. Sting is nothing if not ego (otherwise, why doesn't he just use his real name?) Still, I really enjoyed that "rock doc" and there were some fascinating performances and behind-the-scenes tidbits that kept it mostly real. Was the double live album taken from the movie, or was it recorded separately? Did it have the same band?
Whatever the case, I'll check it out - thanks!
If you can, Its called "Bring on the Night" and I think it was recorded over the course of 6 shows in Europe. Not the same performances as shown in the movie in the movie. First CD I ever bought.
There's a neat back story that goes with the recording of "Dream of the Blue Turtles" where Sting basically took Wynton Marsalis' backup band crystallizing an anti-rock prejudice Wynton was developing. To pour salt in the wound, Wynton's little brother Branford is the featured Sax soloist.
Even Sting calls himself Sting, as in "Shall Sting compare thee to a summer's day?"
well, wouldn't you if your real name was Gordon? no offense to Gordons out there (my uncle included) but it's not exactly a contemporary or cool name now.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tGqlCC9rWnA
Even Sting calls himself Sting, as in "Shall Sting compare thee to a summer's day?"
"Loving You (Is Easy 'Cause You're Beautiful)" ... sounds awful.
Minnie Riperton...simultaneous cases of dengue fever and falciparum malaria would be a step up from That Song. One of The Worst Recordings Ever. The song referred to in "Experiment IV."
Just my .02 cents
Easier to express that quantity in opinion than coin...
What he said x2
I've commented on this song before, but I think this is the prototypical and best Police song. I can't think of anything better they've done.
Always rated it highest on RdB and now I think about it I prefer that album above the others too - so... agreed!