So, we broke even. Transposed down to suit Sting’s vocal cords, spaced out for the benefit of the young, drug-loving generation next, The Police celebrated the 30th anniversary of “Roxanne” by playing “Roxanne.” Stewart looked awfully spry with his traditional-gripping drum fills; Oysterhead did him good! Take a bow, guys.

Fifteen minutes to thepolicerehearsals.com! Beantown and Bonnaroo down, full tour announcement to go.

Comments (36)
  1. Police were fucking BORING. Roxanne? Sting plays that song on his solo tours. Every radio station plays that constantly. Every bar band plays that tune.

    Thanks Police! That was worth waiting for.

  2. emily  |   Posted on Feb 12th, 2007 0

    i was glad the police were playing everything “live” until those stupid pre-recorded backup vocals came in during the chorus… it wouldve been way cooler with out and would have proved more of a point.

  3. Spencer  |   Posted on Feb 12th, 2007 0

    Who is singing backup?

  4. MacKenzie  |   Posted on Feb 12th, 2007 0

    You’d think that since they were hyping up the appearance of The Police so much that they wouldn’t have blown their load in the first five minutes of the show and rather waited until the end for their performance.

  5. TonyHasCooties  |   Posted on Feb 12th, 2007 0

    some things are better left dead. So much SG build up and this is what we get…

    am i surprised? no. disappointed? yes. in myself.

  6. The Police are having a LIVE rehearsal right now on VH1 Classic: Mon. 2/12 2-3pm

  7. Webbie  |   Posted on Feb 12th, 2007 0

    As with the Grammy performance last night on the live rehearsal (tour announcement) they have gone all jazzy again.

  8. Jon  |   Posted on Feb 12th, 2007 0

    It’s in the same key as the original recording, not tuned down.

  9. Webbie  |   Posted on Feb 12th, 2007 0

    All praise the lord god Best Buy ! They have brung us the messiah’s !

  10. ian  |   Posted on Feb 12th, 2007 0

    At least of part of my $50-200 will be going to wateraid http://www.wateraid.org/uk/

    Stewart Copeland is officially the coolest person ever

    sting just said they’ll be better than ever- he better deliver

  11. jed2  |   Posted on Feb 12th, 2007 0

    It’s not transposed. It’s in the same key. He just doesn’t go as high on the chorus.

    not to be a prick, just sayin’ dudes.

  12. yomomma  |   Posted on Feb 12th, 2007 0

    Hey Sting, jordan knight from the new kids on the block called. he wants his vest back when you’re done.

  13. mattshu  |   Posted on Feb 12th, 2007 0

    Coldplay should break up so in 2025 years they could headline the Grammy awards and treat us to a slowed down version of “Yellow.”

    Boy, I can’t wait.

  14. Webbie  |   Posted on Feb 12th, 2007 0

    Copeland still the best mad bastard drummer around.

  15. Alex  |   Posted on Feb 12th, 2007 0

    Where were the dancers? You know, the ones dressed up as dollar signs? Probably could’ve filled that stage with them.

  16. Darren  |   Posted on Feb 12th, 2007 0

    Yeah, ’cause I’m sure Sting, Stewart and Andy are really hurting for dough…

  17. rt  |   Posted on Feb 12th, 2007 0

    Well…..Andy might…

  18. Tony G  |   Posted on Feb 12th, 2007 0

    I actually liked Scrantonicity’s version better because it was so damn funny and awful.

  19. kevin  |   Posted on Feb 12th, 2007 0

    shit, what a bunch of fucking cynics. nothing can get me down about this tour. nothing.

    does anyone have the full list of tour stops yet?

  20. !!!!!  |   Posted on Feb 12th, 2007 0

    dudes. this rocked so fucking hard. SO HARD. shut up.

  21. Matthew  |   Posted on Feb 12th, 2007 0

    You know, I’m not 100% behind the new arrangement of Roxanne, and I miss Sting’s higher vocals, but it’s just fucking awesome to see them playing together again. I’m sure I’ll never be able to get my hands on, or afford, tickets to a show, but I’m still stoked. Hopefully they won’t use pre-recorded backup vocals (i.e. the “Roxanne”s in the chorus) in the future, though.

  22. Memememe  |   Posted on Feb 12th, 2007 0

    mattshu, but if it means that Coldplay breaks up, we’re all for it.

  23. omg  |   Posted on Feb 12th, 2007 0

    ahh!! Who’s the creepy black dude with the hat at the very end? Freaked me out…

  24. Patrick  |   Posted on Feb 12th, 2007 0

    You people are grumpy. The Police rock.

  25. Memememe  |   Posted on Feb 12th, 2007 0

    Yeah, they rock. But jazz versions of their rockness doesn’t really rock. I agree with the disappointment about choosing Roxanne as a song last night, but at least they didn’t yap about a bunch of political bullshit. We can all thank jeebus for that.

  26. dannygutters  |   Posted on Feb 12th, 2007 0

    I was hoping they would play Wield the Spade.

  27. god, you guys are idiots…..

    it’s the anniversary of ROXANNE….

    of course, they’re gonna play ROXANNE….

    and it’s a kick ass song….

    and they sounded good playing it live after a 20 year break….

    it’s nice to see a power trio….

    and good to see andy is still alive….

    stewart plays like no one ever has…

    and sting….is well, sting….

    i’d go to a police show….that’s for gotdam sure!

  28. Slippers  |   Posted on Feb 12th, 2007 0

    As far as drummer geekiness goes, Stewart Copeland was playing traditional grip, not matched grip.

  29. Lame Tour Dates just came out. Yay!

    Vancouver GM Place – May 28
    Seattle Key Arena – June 6
    Denver Pepsi Center – June 9
    Las Vegas MGM Garden Arena – June 15
    Bonnaroo Festival – June 16
    Phoenix US Airwaves Arena – June 18
    Dallas American Airlines Center – June 26
    New Orleans Arena – June 30
    St Louis Scottrade Center – July 2
    Toronto Air Canada Center – July 22
    Montreal Bell Centre – July 25
    Boston Fenway Park – July 28
    New York Madison Square Garden – August 1& 3

  30. KJB  |   Posted on Feb 12th, 2007 0

    Jesus. The music was OK, I guess, but Sting’s smugness was unbearable. Get over yourself, pal. You’ll never be anywhere near as good as you think you are.

  31. rgr_moore  |   Posted on Feb 12th, 2007 0

    You are witnesses of the new birth of The Police Mark II. I hope you enjoy our new direction.

  32. Gordon  |   Posted on Feb 12th, 2007 0

    I can’t believe the negatrons here. I’m psyched for the tour, and they simply sounded great. I didn’t get to see them at age 12 and now I can.

  33. chips  |   Posted on Feb 12th, 2007 0

    Copeland always plays that way – still one of the maddest and tightest drummers on the planet. Worth putting up with Sting to see and hear, anyway…

  34. Can you believe Andy Summers is older than Mick Jagger? It was kinda cool but did they have to slow it down? and yeah those backing vocals were SO wrong. Not as wrong as they were back in the day. Stewart & Andy would chime in to hilarious results. Regardless, they’re all talented and it’s cool to see ‘em play together like that without Gwen Stefani & John Mayer jumping onstage to help.

  35. a-ha! this was one of many reunions in the 80′s but i had a cassette of it and always remembered Andy’s bum note at 1:53.

  36. Danothebaldyheid  |   Posted on Feb 13th, 2007 0

    This won’t mean much to the non-Brits out there, but – why is Jeffrey Archer singing with the Police?!

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