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The Police are going to reunite for the Grammy's. Talk is, this is the precursor to a reunion tour. I'm not a big concert guy anymore, but I will definitely try to see this concert if it comes to H-town. :headbanger:

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Sting is a huge tool.

 

Fixored.

 

But, with The Police he was part of possibly one of the best, most consistent & talented bands ever. Every member of that group is an accomplished artist on his own. Together, they were pure genius. :dunno:

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Sting is the Police. Who gives a crap which loser is playing the bass and drums behind him? As long as Sting is singing the song, any musician will do.

 

Ooooooh, it's the original drummer! Now we're in for a treat! :dunno:

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Sting is the Police. Who gives a crap which loser is playing the bass and drums behind him? As long as Sting is singing the song, any musician will do.

 

Ooooooh, it's the original drummer! Now we're in for a treat! :dunno:

 

Spoken with true ignorance.

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Ok, what am missing? What's so great about the Police's musicians?

 

It's not like we're talking about Eddie Van Halen or Pink Floyd's David Gilmour, etc... it's the Police who apparently were so incredibly talented, they all went in the tank after Sting left.

 

:dunno:

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Ok, what am missing? What's so great about the Police's musicians?

 

It's not like we're talking about Eddie Van Halen or Pink Floyd's David Gilmour, etc... it's the Police who apparently were so incredibly talented, they all went in the tank after Sting left.

 

:dunno:

 

 

You really should do some research before you speak. Just b/c Sting went the sellout route doesn't negate the skill and talent of the Stewart Copeland and Andy Summers. - Both of whom are successful (if not pop stars) in their own right.

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You really should do some research before you speak. Just b/c Sting went the sellout route doesn't negate the skill and talent of the Stewart Copeland and Andy Summers. - Both of whom are successful (if not pop stars) in their own right.

 

I shoot from the hip. It's hit or miss, but I'm willing to take that risk.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Apparently, I missed this time. :dunno:

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Ok, what am missing? What's so great about the Police's musicians?

 

It's not like we're talking about Eddie Van Halen or Pink Floyd's David Gilmour, etc... it's the Police who apparently were so incredibly talented, they all went in the tank after Sting left.

 

:thumbsdown:

 

Andy Summers is one of the most gifted guitarists on the planet. His work with Robert Fripp is some of the most sophisticated rock ever produced. His legacy of work goes all the way back to the Soft Machine in the late '60s, and includes work the Animals, Bowie, Deborah Harry and many others. While Sting may "be" the Police for the ill-informed, Summers' playing is the sonic basis for what the band really was.

 

FWIW, the Police last reunited just 3 years ago for their induction into the R&R Hall of Fame.

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Definitely would love to see these guys do a reunion tour. :thumbsup:

 

:ninja:

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"You live your life like a Canary in a Coalmine"......you get so dizzy even walking in a straight line"

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Swell, now all we need is a time machine to transport the band back 24 years when they were actually relevant.

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