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What does it have to do with me?
What is my reaction, what should it be?
Confronted by this latest atrocity
Driven to tears
Driven to tears
Driven to tears
Hide my face in my hands, shame wells in my throat
My comfortable existence is reduced to a shallow, meaningless party
Seems that when some innocent die
All we can offer them is a page in some magazine
Too many cameras and not enough food
'Cause this is what we've seen
Driven to tears
Driven to tears
Driven to tears
Whoa-oh-oh
Whoa-oh-oh
Whoa-oh-oh
Whoa-oh-oh
Protest is futile, nothing seems to get through
What's to become of our world, who knows what to do?
Driven to tears
Driven to tears
Driven to tears
Driven to tears
Driven to tears
Driven to tears
A very arresting group, as usual.
I see what you did there...
This image is one of my favorite things on the Internet.
This image is one of my favorite things on the Internet.
I had the opportunity to interview him years ago. I discovered the inspiration as to where he got the 'style'!
Well, what is it?
Stewart Copeland is a monster. Always in the forefront rather than a background component of the rhythm section. Police could not have happened without him.
I had the opportunity to interview him years ago. I discovered the inspiration as to where he got the 'style'!
I particularly like the bar of guitar silence after the solo. In a three man, that's really saying something.
As one rockumentary said, they 'played in gaps' so that each of the three could be heard and appreciated
Jumped the Shark on this album
Da doo doo doo? FOH!
LOL! What lyrics would you prefer?
Da doo doo doo? FOH!
I'll second that, and Sting wasn't too shabby on the bass, so overall, an impressive trio.
Yes, overall, an "impressive trio". Understated, but true, nevertheless.
Mitch Mitchell was a bad ass too but lacking deep jazz roots. Charlie Watts takes that honor by a mile.
Stewart Copeland. Best jazz drummer in a rock band ever.
I'll second that, and Sting wasn't too shabby on the bass, so overall, an impressive trio.
Because his the master and the "chef d'orchestre" of the band. It is for that he had a lot of tension between Sting and the animal rhythmic. But Andy and Stind are so great to
I think it was a terrific solo.
I particularly like the bar of guitar silence after the solo. In a three man, that's really saying something.
I always thought it was too many cameras and not enough film.
Don't need film anymore. Still short on food.
Too many cameras, and not enough food. Twas ever thus.
I always thought it was too many cameras and not enough film.
Andy Summers's worst guitar solo; and his only one, I think...
I think it was a terrific solo.
How can you say you're not responsible.
What does this have to do with me? "
Possibly the best lyric Sting ever wrote!
Possibly the Best Police song ever written!
Another overplayed police song
Where do you live where this song is overplayed? Because I will move there.
"There is no puzzle without a solution!"
And vice versa
"There is no puzzle without a solution!"
I saw the Police play in Orlando back in the mid-80's, amazing performance, probably at their zenith. Plenty of their hallmark jazz breaks interspersed throughout. Bliss.
I'll second that, and Sting wasn't too shabby on the bass, so overall, an impressive trio.
Hell yes!!
"When the World Is Running Down, You Make the Best of What's Still Around" on this Album very much. Never heard on RP. Please play it Bill!
Feature not a bug.
CHA!
Andy Summers – guitar
Stewart Copeland – drums
It was a totally creative trio
https://www.foodforthepoor.org
https://www.crosscatholic.org
Both are 100 % legit
I'll second that, and Sting wasn't too shabby on the bass, so overall, an impressive trio.
Did you always pick your calling (and colleagues) based on initial consonant sounds?
I think I appreciate this band a lot more now than I did at the time they were a band.
Me too. I wish I'd appreciated them then when all my college buddies were into them.
The tin-eared Robert Christgau wannabes on this comment board are among my favorite forms of entertainment. So much attitude, so little to offer by way of decipherable criticism other than, "I don't like it, and I'm smart and smug." Well, that's enough for me!
Yeah baby!
you are correct Sir
I think I appreciate this band a lot more now than I did at the time they were a band.
you are correct Sir
Sometimes I just giggle at my juvenile self.
The tin-eared Robert Christgau wannabes on this comment board are among my favorite forms of entertainment. So much attitude, so little to offer by way of decipherable criticism other than, "I don't like it, and I'm smart and smug." Well, that's enough for me!
On_The_Beach wrote:
Talk is cheap.
Talk is cheap.
Doesn't seem to have worked.
Great drumming, Lousy guitar solo.
Best drummer of this timing to be sure! I agree!
That is, as they say, profoundly incorrect on almost every level.
I'll bet this is Stewart's fave song from The Police...
Would love to know what he thinks of his dad's storied CIA career ...
Considering that his brother Miles named the agency that managed The Police (and Sting solo) CIA (Copeland International Arts), it would seem they're fine with Dad's murky past!
Never tire of any music he plays on
Agree. He simply has it.
Like, f'rinstance, NOW!
I'll bet this is Stewart's fave song from The Police...
Would love to know what he thinks of his dad's storied CIA career ...
Damascus, 1947. How cool could it get? In Fleming cool, that's how cool. Fomenting international instability, the whole game of thrones craperoo!
Never tire of any music he plays on
I'll bet this is Stewart's fave song from The Police...
Would love to know what he thinks of his dad's storied CIA career ...
Never tire of any music he plays on
Cannot be, 'cos Senor Sting said he couldn't play good enough for him.
OK so that was sardonic.
Never tire of any music he plays on
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q45sg06K4yI
It's a paradigm for the Cosmos.
Never tire of any music he plays on