Monday, February 12, 2007

The Police at The Grammys


Wow, did anyone think this would really happen? Can anyone believe Sting is 55, Stewart Copeland is 54 and that Andy Summers is 64? For perspective, remember how pathetic Peter Criss limped out his drum parts in the KISS reunion ten years ago when he was in his mid to late 50s? We always knew Sting was some weird immortal super stud but man Stewart can still beat the crud out of those skins at age 54! Just a testament to staying in shape while you are young enough to do so! (See Asia reunion post below for what happens if you don't).

Word is they have a confirmed Seattle date but I sure hope they make it to Portland so I don't have to drive seven hours in one day like I have done for Ozzfest, Areosmith/KISS, Yes, etc.

Lots of reunions this year. Van Halen? please. Genesis with Phil Collins? ugh. This Police reunion will be the one to catch (but I will probably see the others as well).

Oh yeah, the one weird thing about this Grammy video is the background vocals in the chorus. Who is singing those? Andy creeps up to the mic and Stewart kind of looks like he's signing, but it sounds like five Stings (and we know those other two can't sing very well anyway). We are not fooled, guys! Backing tracks at the Grammys? What is the world coming to!!!?

2 comments:

VoxMoose said...

Paul Wrote: Oh yeah, the one weird thing about this Grammy video is the background vocals in the chorus. Who is singing those? Andy creeps up to the mic and Stewart kind of looks like he's signing, but it sounds like five Stings (and we know those other two can't sing very well anyway). We are not fooled, guys! Backing tracks at the Grammys? What is the world coming to!!!?

Hey, Paul:
They simply pulled a live-Rush-freak-job. Sure. Like Alex Lifeson can sing the multi harmonized vocals during Earthshine live! Ha! Yet...It is a paradox. Like recent live Rush (Vapor Trails and 30R), the Police (IMHO) sounded musically better live at the Grammy's than they ever have in their entire careers (it was clear to me they were actually playing during the show). But somehow decided to have Sting back himself vocally with triggered studio tracks. WTF?! Go figure.
Tom

Grant Sanders said...

In 1980 when Roxanne became popular, in contrast to other "new wave" musicians, Sting was an old man THEN.