2008-01-26

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2008-01-26
2008 01 26 Police1 Karl Stanton.jpg
a photo from this concert - copyright Karl Stanton
2008 01 26 Police2 Karl Stanton.jpg
a photo from this concert - copyright Karl Stanton
2008 01 26 poster miquel.jpg
another poster for this concert - provided by Miquel
2008 01 26 billboard poster Dietmar.jpg
a huge billboard poster for this concert
Performance summary
Artist performing: The Police
Tour: 2007-2008 Reunion Tour
Venue: Melbourne Cricket Ground
Location: Melbourne, Australia
Support acts: Fiction Plane
Ticket prices: TICKET PRICES


On 2008-01-26, The Police performed at Melbourne Cricket Ground in Melbourne, Australia.

Describing the event, Patrick Donovan and Andrew Murfett of the Brisbane Times wrote,

The crowd for their first show here in 24 years was well below the 65,000 capacity - perhaps their fans want their last Australian show at the RAS Showgrounds to remain in their memories - which was a shame. The evening had everything going for it: a balmy Australia Day, an immaculate production, including clear and loud sound and giant screens showing the three players at work, and the sci-fi graphics from the Ghost in the Machine album. And the band thrives on energetic call-and-response participation from the crowd, particularly to provide the layered harmonies that singer Sting can't deliver alone on stage.

Still, it is a credit to The Police that as a three-piece they can produce a much fuller sound than most eight-pieces. The powerful rhythm section of drummer Stewart Copeland, resembling Skeletor in unfashionable ensemble of headband, spectacles, gloves and Lycra top, and Sting, an unlikely looking punk these days with a healthy tan, peroxided hair, faux-distressed tight black top and toy police badge, drives the songs, providing space for Andy Summers' evocative guitar playing.

None of their old tension was apparent. The closest they came to a fight was a disagreement over what to do with a giant grasshopper that invaded the stage. The show's momentum suffered from an unbalanced program, with driving songs such as I Can't Stand Losing You and So Lonely performed too late in the set. The band didn't help matters by fluffing a chorus on So Lonely just as the crowd threatened to ignite. Sting was even forced to plead for more crowd participation. The hits came thick and fast late in the show, with the crowd bopping along to King Of Pain and Every Breath You Take. But when they padded out their biggest hit, Roxanne, you wondered how much more impact the show would have had if they had just pumped out faithful versions of the hits. They certainly have enough of them.[1]

Setlist

  1. Message in a Bottle
  2. Synchronicity II
  3. Walking On The Moon
  4. Voices Inside My Head
  5. When The World Is Running Down
  6. Don't Stand So Close To Me
  7. Driven To Tears
  8. Hole In My Life
  9. Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic
  10. Wrapped Around Your Finger
  11. De Do Do Do De Da Da Da
  12. Invisible Sun
  13. Walking In Your Footsteps
  14. Can't Stand Losing You
  15. Roxanne
  16. King Of Pain
  17. So Lonely
  18. Every Breath You Take
  19. Next To You

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