concert reviews
Show Date2007-05-30
LocationVancouver BC
VenueGM Place
TourThe Police Reunion Tour 2007/08



2007-05-30 VANCOUVER: GM Place / Concert of a lifetime flawed yet fabulous...

Setlist
01Message In A Bottle
01Walking On The Moon
02Demolition Man
03Voices Inside My Head
04When The World Is Running Down
05Don't Stand So Close To Me
06Driven To Tears
07Hole In My Life
08Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic
09Wrapped Around Your Finger
10De Do Do Do, De Da Da Da
11Invisible Sun
12Can't Stand Losing You
13Roxanne
14King Of Pain
15So Lonely
16Every Breath You Take
17Next To You
For some it's the Stones, others swear by the Beatles, but for me it has always been the Police.

Of all the bands that rocked me in my younger days, the Police were the real deal. Their sound was inimitable - a reggae-tinged signature sound with intelligent lyrics, soaring vocals, searing guitar work, and of course the masterful percussion of the volatile Stewart Copeland.

I have friends who gave up on new rock music in the early '80s, convinced we were doomed to listening to big-haired "super" groups like Poison, Slayer, Aerosmith and KISS. But I had moved into another realm, beginning a musical journey that has included the Talking Heads, the Pretenders, Brian Eno, Phillip Glass and so many more.

So when rumours began early this year that Copeland, Sting and Andy Summer had been sighted in Vancouver and a reunion was in the works, I cued up along with thousands of others to get a ticket to the concert at GM Place.

Nearly 14 weeks later my Police concert cohort, my best college buddy from Chicago, joined me on the coast to take in the second concert of the Police's first tour in more than 20 years.

The arena was packed with fans of every age, souvenir kiosks surrounded with buyers, throngs making their way from concession stands to their seats.

Inside the crowd was buzzing, seats filled completely by 8:30 p.m.

And then, it happened. A misstep, a half-bar lag between my three musical heroes on their opening song, 'Message in a Bottle'.

Truth is, had I written the review the faint flub would have merited not much of a mention, because from that point on the concert was magic.

The trio moved from hit to hit to hit - 'Every Little Thing', 'Walking on the Moon', 'Wrapped Around Your Finger', 'Roxanne', 'Don't Stand So Close To Me'. We knew exactly how many bars bridged the key change as 20,000 of us swayed and sang, 'De Do Do Do, De Da Da Da'. Summer and Copeland's backup vocals were no longer required.

My musical trip down memory lane began at 8:50 p.m., without an opening act. The threesome finished by throwing themselves into each other's arms shortly after 11 p.m., following two encores.

Hardly a "petulant pansy" as Copeland claimed on his website, Sting was the commander of the evening. At 55 years old, the singer is in better voice than ever, likely a testament to his devotion to yoga. For more than two hours we heard a voice that was clear, never faltering and inspiring.

No matter Copeland's penchant for post-concert rants ripping my dream concert. After all, a meltdown from the super-charged drummer and percussionist is vintage Police.

No matter, I will forever remember the fun returning to the music that still rocks me nearly three decades down the road.

© Prince George Citizen by Patty Stewart
Ticket from Dave & Wendy

Tour List


Tour Dates for the Tour


08/07/08New York City
08/05/08Wantagh
08/04/08Wantagh
08/03/08Holmdel
08/01/08Saratoga Springs
07/31/08Boston
07/29/08Philadelphia
07/28/08Pittsburgh
07/26/08Detroit
07/25/08Milwaukee
07/22/08Denver
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07/19/08Salt Lake City
07/17/08Sacramento
07/16/08Concord
07/14/08Mountain View
07/12/08Seattle
07/11/08Ridgefield
07/05/08Madrid
07/04/08Bilbao
07/02/08Valencia
06/29/08London
06/28/08Leipzig
06/26/08Chorzow
06/24/08Belgrade
06/22/08Venice
06/20/08Belfast
06/18/08Manchester
06/17/08Manchester
06/15/08Newport
06/12/08Zurich
06/10/08St. Etienne
06/08/08Dusseldorf
06/07/08Werchter
06/05/08Mannheim
06/03/08Marseille
05/28/08Los Angeles
05/27/08Los Angeles
05/26/08San Diego
05/24/08Phoenix
05/23/08Las Vegas
05/21/08Dallas
05/20/08Houston
05/17/08West Palm Beach
05/16/08Orlando
05/14/08Omaha
05/13/08Kansas City
05/11/08Grand Rapids
05/10/08Chicago
05/04/08Columbus
05/03/08Buffalo
05/01/08Ottawa
02/17/08Honolulu
02/16/08Honolulu
02/14/08Tokyo
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02/10/08Osaka
02/07/08Macau
02/04/08Singapore
02/02/08Perth
02/01/08Perth
01/29/08Adelaide
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01/26/08Melbourne
01/24/08Sydney
01/22/08Brisbane
01/19/08Auckland
01/17/08Wellington
12/11/07San Juan
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12/05/07Santiago
12/02/07Buenos Aires
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11/28/07Monterrey
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11/24/07Mexico City
11/20/07San Antonio
11/18/07Atlanta
11/17/07Atlanta
11/15/07Charlotte
11/14/07Philadelphia
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07/31/07Hartford
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