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I always thought the name of the band was an odd choice, but I guess it's memorable at least. A lot of their music makes me wanna dance; kinda reggae-influenced dunno what. So much fun. :yes:

This is probably their funkiest tune-

Bed's Too Big Without You

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a89wjVXfA-U

Don't Stand So Close To Me

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I792QN1BuxU

Canary In A Coalmine

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dQEIYjS1ePY

Message In A Bottle (non-related video)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G_qBRkbKy3U

Can't Stand Losing You

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9bXMi3PSyW8

Any Police fans here?
 
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i love Police :D

my favourites are Dont stand so close to me and Every breath you take - which is an amazing song with great lyrics
 
Love the sound of The Police. Its so distinctive.

Love Message in a bottle, Every little thing she does it magic and all of the main ones of course.

I also love some of Stings solo stuff. Englishman in New York and Brand New Day are great songs.
 
Sting authored this great slice of British Funk that includes references to James Brown and Otis Redding.

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Marty In LA
 
Andy Summers played in several bands before the Police. This is one of them, they're called 'Dantalian's Chariot' and this track is from 1967.
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The name of "The Police" came from Drummer Stewart Copeland, whose father worked for the CIA (and I have even read I am pretty sure he actually helped form the CIA), named his band before Gordon "Sting" Sumner and Andy Summers joined.

They are my favorite all time band-Alice In Chains coming in very closely behind them.

I had the pleasure of seeing them two times when they got back together and toured a few years back-something for a very long time I never thought I'd get to do since they broke up when I was way too young to ever go see them play live. They put on an unbelievable show.

Here's a little tid bit of info too-

At their last show in New York on August 7, 2008, when they were playing their last song of the night, their last song ever together as "The Police"-"Every Breath You Take" -many fans in the front rows actually held signs up saying quite simply-"Thank You".

As they played the last verse of "Every Breath You Take" the camera would pan out into the crowd showing the signs these fans had made for the Police. I gotta say, as a big Police fan, thinking I would never in my lifetime see them play together live-they spoke for me-and I am sure millions of Police fans when they did that. I know I actually teared up when I saw that.....

Just a little tid bit of info for any fellow Police fans like me...
 


I just watched this, it's an animated music video someone on YT made, concerning one of my favourite animes, Revolutionary Girl Utena. The theme of the video is young Utena, a student at Ohtori Academy, 'seducing' the Chairman of the school, Akio. It features "Don't Stand So Close To Me" by The Police, hence why I am posting it here. :D

The ironic bit is that, in the actual series, it's the exact opposite.
 
Sting - I Can't Stop Thinking About You

New Sting video
Tonight Show (September 28, 2016)
 
Sting & Shaggy are going to release a collabo album on April 20, 2018

 
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Los Angeles – June 13, 2018 –
Founding member of the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame trio The Police Stewart Copeland steps out of the recording studio and in front of the camera as a music & documentary expert this summer for his first time hosting his own television event for HDNET MOVIES—Classic Rock Week with Stewart Copeland July 16-22 starting at 8pE/5pP. For seven nights, the legendary drummer will help tell the stories of 19 of rock’s most influential artists with a mega line-up of acclaimed rock documentaries.

As host, Copeland will share his thoughts and some behind-the-scenes stories about the rock legends profiled, such as how The Allman Brothers almost inspired him to become a guitarist, the time he played with The Doors’ Ray Manzarek and Robbie Krieger, his brief beef with Rush in the 80’s and more.

The 19-film line-up kicks off with the Copeland-directed film “Everyone Stares, The Police Inside Out” on his birthday, July 16, and also features critically acclaimed docs profiling The Rolling Stones, Eric Clapton, Bob Dylan, The Allman Brothers, The Doors, Elton John, Pink Floyd, Roger Waters, The Who, Bad Company, Rush, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Chicago, Stevie Ray Vaughan, The Doobie Brothers, Rod Stewart, Les Paul and The 1982 US Festival.

Reflecting on “Everyone Stares, The Police Inside Out,” Copland said, “It’s something very near and dear to me… as soon as we had a little bit of money in our pockets—we were still starting out—but I got a movie camera. And I shot everything that moved. In this picture, when you watch this film, your name is Stewart because the camera is right in the band.”

“We’ve got seven nights of amazing rock & roll documentary films from some of classic rock’s most incredible legends,” said Copeland, “and I can’t wait to share these films with fans this summer, along with a few fun stories of my own.”

For a complete schedule of films and times, click here.

The schedule for Classic Rock Week with Stewart Copeland is as follows:
Monday, July 16
8pE – Everyone Stares, The Police Inside Out
9:15pE – The US Generation: The 1982 US Festival
11:05pE – The Story of Rod Stewart
Tuesday, July 17
8pE – The Doobie Brothers: Let the Music Play
9:50pE – Bad Company: The Official Authorized 40th Anniversary Doc
11:20pE – Elton John: Music Man
Wednesday, July 18
8pE – Sensation: The Story of The Who’s Tommy
9:25pE –No Direction Home: Bob Dylan
12:50aE – Les Paul: Chasing Sound
Thursday, July 19
8pE – Allman Brothers: After the Crash
9:55pE – Chicago: The Terry Kath Experience
11:20pE – Eric Clapton: The 1970s Review
Friday, July 20
8pE – The Doors: Mr. Mojo Risin’ – The Story of L.A. Woman
9pE – The Rolling Stones: Crossfire Hurricane
10:55pE – Rush: The Rise of Kings 1968-1981
Saturday, July 21
8pE – Gone with the Wind: The Rise and Fall of Lynyrd Skynyrd
10:50pE – Stevie Ray Vaughan-1984-1989: Lonestar
Sunday, July 22
8pE – Pink Floyd: Story of Wish You Were Here
9:05pE – Roger Waters The Wall

ABOUT STEWART COPELAND
While Stewart Copeland is mostly known for his work with The Police and as a successful film and TV composer, some of his most recent work has been in symphonic music and opera. Some of his opera credits include “Holy Blood and the Crescent Moon” for the Cleveland Opera, “The Tell-Tale Heart,” which premiered at the Royal Opera House in London, “The Invention of Morel,” a co-commission by Chicago Opera Theater and Long Beach Opera. His symphonic music includes the premiere of “Tyrant’s Crush,” a percussion concerto featuring Stewart as soloist alongside the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, the Buffalo Philharmonic, the Colorado Symphony, the San Antonio Symphony, and the New West Symphony; and a new score to the 1925 silent film classic “Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ,” with performances at Va Arts Festival as well as in Chicago, Seattle, and Los Angeles.

Returning to his rock roots, in 2017, Copeland and King Crimson guitarist Adrian Belew founded Gizmodrome, a new supergroup that also includes Level 42 bassist Mark King and Italian keyboardist Vittorio Cosma. The group’s self-titled debut album was released in the Fall of 2017 and was described by Consequence of Sound as “an album that rattles and grooves with the palpable joy of geniuses at work.”

ABOUT HDNET MOVIES
HDNET MOVIES showcases the best in box office hits, award-winning films and memorable movie marathons, uncut and commercial free. Launched in 2003 by visionary entrepreneur Mark Cuban, the linear TV network and VOD service programs a diverse slate of top Hollywood films in beautiful high definition. HDNET MOVIES is widely distributed by major cable, telco and satellite TV providers in the U.S. For further information, visit www.hdnetmovies.com.
 
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