Stewart Copeland , every single beat is different , he added his own personal touch to every beat , yet he keeps the tempo , very original , he has an uncanny talent and genuine feel to the beat , all long being supersonic fast
Sounds like 2 drummers. It's not by accident that my 2 favorite bands of this era had great drummers. Clem Burke of Blondie and Stewart Copeland of the Police. They both give the drums quite a workout. It's the lead singer, Sting and Debra Harry, that grab all the headlines. But, it's the beat that makes it all possible! Notice, Debbie Harry may have dispensed w her lead guitarist, bassist and keyboard player (from the original late 70s/80s lineup), but she held onto Clem Burke.
The Glue of the Police. Even Sting knew during and after Podvani or whatever the Strontium 93 guitarist with Sting n Copeland name wise. Andy brings Soundscapes and Moods along with underrated Solo’s just the right length, when needed. Almost the same happened to Genesis like The Police with getting Hackett( with Collins joining around the same time ) with the same incredible results sound wise. Both on Guitar were the perfect needed ingredient at the time. Of course The Bands Histories were different, but Summers was that important. Love Andy and The Police 4-ever.
Probably the most influential, talented, inventive - and at the same time successful - band of its own era (late 70s - early 80s) after the Beatles (60s)
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Truly great bands demand tension. Sting knew Copeland was special. But Copeland ABSOLUTELY knew Sting was special. Sting was an incredible lyricist, had an iconoclastic melodic style, and an odd reedy almost conversational vocal style. He’d been a folk singer prior to Copeland recruiting him into the Police. Pairing that up with the disciplined and driving, almost hypnotic musicality of Copeland’s drumming changed rock music.
Sting is such a freakin icon man... They have the bass drum up supper loud and the toms super loud, and then that crack of the snare towards the end, and stings vocals how raspy they are on top of that chord is just EVERYTHING
Steward and Andy don't get the credit they deserve. Absolute top end musicianship and playing feel. What a band the police were. It's still fresh after 43 years.
Looks the crowd is not really sure what they are listening to. They probably thought they were going to hear some straight out rock and roll and then there's this strange punk-reggae-reverb stuff. Or they were just very stoned.
What people fail to grasp is that these guys were trained musicians with serious chops in a simple New Wave/Punk youthful amatures genre. It was really unfair cause these three experienced guys could blow other musicians away. The whole band was started by Copeland who is truly a genius.
Agreed. Although their music takes roots from punk they are so far ahead of their competition it's just not fair. One of the greatest popular bands in terms of skill ever
Randy Rhoads and Ozzy would’ve changed rock and roll forever more than they already did if Randy did not live to only make 2 albums. Rudy was amazing on the bass
If you really listen, it's not just reggae, It never was. They have MAD influences. This is very jazzy and funky. It's spacious...just sick sick. Love them forever. The audience is dead. I would have been BOUNCING!
@user-lx6fe3wb8m Andy Summers said in a recent interview with Rick Beato that their style was more jazz than reggae, and that this song itself has many many jazz elements.
Am I the only one noticing Sting uses a fretless bass? Just amazing… including Stewart out-of-this-world performance, even though he made us used to it! They were very young at this time. Just amazing
I love how the vibe coming out of that tack is usually quite chill, trippy, and then you see hope Copeland is giving his whole body and soul playing it.
That won't happen again, the last time they reunited was kind of a farewell tour so I doubt that will ever happen again. I was lucky enough to seem on the tour they did in 2007 and it was magical.
They did that and were at each other’s throats like in the old days. It would’ve been great if they’d done some new stuff but I very much doubt it will ever happen. The Madison Square Gardens was billed as their final performance. Sting said in the 90s you should never say never but I think that’s it now unless they do a few shows like they did for amnesty in the late 80s but I don’t think they will reform.
At least they did get along better on the reunion tour , their musical chemistry was superb . I wished they would have done another album and one more tour . U live once and u don’t find musical relationships easily . One of the coolest things about the reunion was how they shook up arrangements and Andy was able to do many guitar solos . Originally on the recording he had his solos cut by sting . They were never excessive on the reunion tour but fit the arrangement
Nada como disfrutar de este buen clásico de The Police en la madrugada 😊 👌 lástima nunca los podré ver en mi país Honduras 🇭🇳 creo que muchos nacimos en la época equivocada, pues ya no existen bandas como estás una pena.
The Police were revolutionizing the world music scene at that time. So, in their transition era to their very peak of their success, we still can see how many people were in awe, don't really understand yet about the new music they heard, (although they liked it), which were very different compared to the kind of music they usually hear at around that time before The Police.
Эта композиция заставляет меня улетать куда-то очень очень далеко уже 35 лет что я её иногда слушаю. Она, конечно, не единственная такая. Но их таких очень мало.
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The police walking on the moon love classic song from the eighties remember hearing this song growing up good memories forty five years old still sounds good now good music back then timeless music that will live on forever and ever good music
I’ve pretty much ignored the police since I was about 5, 40 years ago! they were the first band I listened to on a Walkman and I remember laying in bed listening to them in awe. I’d always enjoy hearing them now and again on the radio, this is the first time since that I’ve actively sought out their stuff and started listening again. I remember when first hearing Nirvana years later, there was something about Cobain’s song writing, the way he looked, the chorus effects on the guitar, the Melodies, the bridges and repetition of lyrics instantly reminded me of The Police and still does, they were never mentioned as an influence but I think Sting is in there somewhere.
Your experience of the Police is similar to mine, although I was a teenager when they first emerged. I forgot about them too; the 2007 reunion tour didn't register with me. But recently I've gone on a deep dive of their work and surprised myself with what I remembered from their first three albums. The big surprise is how good they were live with their extensive jams.
@@twilightolga8958 I got to see so many bands growing up in the 70's and the 80's. In my opinion, it was one of the absolute greatest times in music ever!
Axess2084 i know. Except for maroon 5 i can’t stand any other new artist. They just make commercial music which lyrics and sounds repeat all the time now almost all the good rock singers are gone and all the bands have broke up. :( i am not lucky at all.
@@twilightolga8958 - Well, I don't know about your luck. But, I'm definitely NOT a fan of new music coming out. Whenever I go to the doctor's office, they always have the radio station on in the waiting room that plays Top 40. It's actually annoying to listen to - all the auto-tuned singing and nonsense in the songs. Most of them don't even write their own songs! It's all very corporate.
Axess2084 i know wht you mean. Whenever i am in a shop the radio will always be turned on and i’d hear the new songs. Man, i am not sure if i can even call them “songs” it’s like one stupid song repeated over and over again. Today’s songs are just so similar. There is no creativity. Plus most of the artists don’t even play real instruments they just use some soundtracks and sing someone’s else lyrics. Becausr most of them as you also said don’t even write their own songs. It’s sooo annoying. I really hope someday the rock era will return and there will be new cool bands and new rock styles. Now we still have metallica,green day,whitesnake,bon jovi,europe and so on and they still perform. But most of the bands and artists are gone. And when these old bands will also be gone for good the next generations probably won’t never heard of them. Most of the children my own age haven’t heard of them and they’re still performing. I’m kinda terrified what the music will become in the next years. After all music is becoming even worse from year to year. And my poor kids won’t ever go to a real concert. :(( it just sucks
It's interesting to hear different live recordings of this song by The Police. Sting sang it a bit a differently each time he performed it. The accompaniment sounds a bit different each time too. Easy to forget when we listen to the album version most of the time.
Giant steps are what you take Walking on the moon I hope my leg don't break Walking on the moon We could walk forever Walking on the moon We could live together Walking on, walking on the moon Walking back from your house Walking on the moon Walking back from your house Walking on the moon Feet they hardly touch the ground Walking on the moon My feet don't hardly make no sound Walking on, walking on the moon Some may say I'm wishing my days away No way And if it's the price I pay Some say Tomorrow's another day You stay I may as well play Giant steps are what you take Walking on the moon I hope my leg don't break Walking on the moon We could walk forever Walking on the moon We could be together Walking on, walking on the moon Some may say I'm wishing my days away No way And if it's the price I pay Some say Tomorrow's another day You stay I may as well play Keep it up, keep it up Keep it up, keep it up Keep it up, keep it up Keep it up, keep it up Keep it up, keep it up Keep it up, keep it up Keep it up, keep it up Keep it up, keep it up Keep it up, keep it up Keep it up, keep it up Keep it up, keep it up Keep it up, keep it up Keep it up, keep it up Keep it up, keep it up
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In the studio release of this song there is a rhythm guitar part. Copeland is basically filling in for the absent rhythm guitar here as well as doing the regular percussion role. Very impressive.
On Howard Stern Sting said he was playing the bass line and was pacing his hotel room stuck for the words. So he started repeating "Walking round the room"
Top 5 drummers 1. John Bonham (I’m biased.) 2. Neil Peart (should be #1.) 3. The one armed guy from Def Leppard (because that’s human response to adversity we handle it.) 4. Stewart Copeland (was predestined in this spot for me.) 5. Nick Mason (don’t @ me.)
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I saw them at Wembley Copelands drumming was exellent. His bass drum sounds fantastic on this performance it's clean and thunderous ( is that a word?) anyway he's a very underated drummer and i think it's the white Regga pop hybrid style that kept him under the talent radar as white Regga is aquired listening some would say.He's workin hard on this performance, great stuff.
Me sorprende la pasividad aparente con la que el público ve la performance. Uno acogiéndose las manos por delante, como si fuese un entierro. Y como que si tuviesen ganas de bailar pero no pueden. Tremendo
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Sting is definitely still the best musician on earth and i think that it is so much of a fact that denying it would be a lie, a personal taste or opinion of course, but a lie, because no one has done, and will make in the future, something as him, no matter what genre or sub genre you go into, sting is the most talented and has made the most ageless music ever
can we all acknowledge, the greatness... of Mr. Stewart Copeland, on drums.
Crazy good. The guy never plays the same thing twice yet manages to keep the beat rock solid. It's amazing, really.
Yessir!!!
Stewart Copeland , every single beat is different , he added his own personal touch to every beat , yet he keeps the tempo , very original , he has an uncanny talent and genuine feel to the beat , all long being supersonic fast
Sounds like 2 drummers. It's not by accident that my 2 favorite bands of this era had great drummers. Clem Burke of Blondie and Stewart Copeland of the Police. They both give the drums quite a workout. It's the lead singer, Sting and Debra Harry, that grab all the headlines. But, it's the beat that makes it all possible! Notice, Debbie Harry may have dispensed w her lead guitarist, bassist and keyboard player (from the original late 70s/80s lineup), but she held onto Clem Burke.
Insane talent, versatility and virtuosity on the drums!!!!!!
Amazing Drummer and Talent.... No doubt
Hes amazing super sick
@@gnagh Saw Clem strolling across Ventura Blvd the other day.
Andy Summers does not get as much respect as he deserves. Seriously on of the greatest guitarist ever.
Agreed! Most underrated guitarist in rock perhaps. But what the heck was he doing with that Les Paul?! Where's his Tele?
@@jasonalun i think thats a hammer guitar
I agree with you 100%
his achievements are so big!!!
The Glue of the Police. Even Sting knew during and after Podvani or whatever the Strontium 93 guitarist with Sting n Copeland name wise. Andy brings Soundscapes and Moods along with underrated Solo’s just the right length, when needed. Almost the same happened to Genesis like The Police with getting Hackett( with Collins joining around the same time ) with the same incredible results sound wise. Both on Guitar were the perfect needed ingredient at the time. Of course The Bands Histories were different, but Summers was that important. Love Andy and The Police 4-ever.
wow, Copeland is SUCH a busy drummer! Fills out the sound so incredibly well, all these little ghost notes and triplets. Super talented.
He was puttin in work as the street gangs say 😂
Check out Akane Tono of Band Maid.
Mr. Copeland can bang the hell out of those drums and never tire. I just love it.
NEVER, has a whole band been greater than the sum of its extraordinary parts.
Well Said
Well put 👍
Probably the most influential, talented, inventive - and at the same time successful - band of its own era (late 70s - early 80s) after the Beatles (60s)
Squeeze
Jam
Roxy Music
Stewart Copeland is the f-ing bomb. This duel between triplets and fourths eats my brain alive.
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While singing!
He was too busy that drove Sting nuts
Truly great bands demand tension. Sting knew Copeland was special. But Copeland ABSOLUTELY knew Sting was special. Sting was an incredible lyricist, had an iconoclastic melodic style, and an odd reedy almost conversational vocal style. He’d been a folk singer prior to Copeland recruiting him into the Police.
Pairing that up with the disciplined and driving, almost hypnotic musicality of Copeland’s drumming changed rock music.
@@deanbritton4696 don't forget andys signature guitar sound
Sting is such a freakin icon man... They have the bass drum up supper loud and the toms super loud, and then that crack of the snare towards the end, and stings vocals how raspy they are on top of that chord is just EVERYTHING
Steward and Andy don't get the credit they deserve. Absolute top end musicianship and playing feel. What a band the police were. It's still fresh after 43 years.
Musicians definitely recognise their immense talent and contribution.
Nearly every Police song should have been credited to all 3 of them.
You MUST be joking. Andy possibly, to a slight degree, but Stewart?! Might as well say Neil Peart is underrated.
I grew up on the Police and I still love it to this day.
me too!
What’s your favorite song
@@brycematthews2784 Driven to Tears into When the world is running down (Zenyatta Mondatta)...Class
These guys were so original and amazing musicians!
I cant believe how many people aren't dancing to this legendary song!!
That was my first reax. Insane.
Looks the crowd is not really sure what they are listening to. They probably thought they were going to hear some straight out rock and roll and then there's this strange punk-reggae-reverb stuff. Or they were just very stoned.
The crowd looked stoned! Lol
GODAM it's so fucking epic 🤘😎
What people fail to grasp is that these guys were trained musicians with serious chops in a simple New Wave/Punk youthful amatures genre. It was really unfair cause these three experienced guys could blow other musicians away. The whole band was started by Copeland who is truly a genius.
Agreed. Although their music takes roots from punk they are so far ahead of their competition it's just not fair. One of the greatest popular bands in terms of skill ever
Randy Rhoads and Ozzy would’ve changed rock and roll forever more than they already did if Randy did not live to only make 2 albums.
Rudy was amazing on the bass
If you really listen, it's not just reggae, It never was. They have MAD influences. This is very jazzy and funky. It's spacious...just sick sick. Love them forever. The audience is dead. I would have been BOUNCING!
its heavy reggae/british ska, but with copeland it is heavy jazz with him.
Right? What the hell is wrong with those people? How can you listen to this and stand there stone faced?😳
@user-lx6fe3wb8m Andy Summers said in a recent interview with Rick Beato that their style was more jazz than reggae, and that this song itself has many many jazz elements.
Steve Copland est phénoménal ! L'un des meilleurs batteurs du monde, il donne beaucoup de volume à la musique de The Police.
J'avoue c'est vraiment un monstre a la batterie , son jeu est fluide et extrêmement varié
Am I the only one noticing Sting uses a fretless bass? Just amazing… including Stewart out-of-this-world performance, even though he made us used to it! They were very young at this time. Just amazing
Holy cow I never noticed the drum masterpiece!!! Amazing talent wow 😯
I love how the vibe coming out of that tack is usually quite chill, trippy, and then you see hope Copeland is giving his whole body and soul playing it.
This song - just so poetic and timeless.
Stewart Copeland - true musician - its like he's playing a whole collection of instruments, not just a "drum kit".
To me the greatness of the Police is Steward Copeland's drumming prowess. Top 5 all time.
Yup.
the drummer is just incredible! ^^
The Police sonando en mis oídos un viernes 15 de noviembre a las 0:00 , desde un rincón de Argentina
We need one more reunion tour please!
That won't happen again, the last time they reunited was kind of a farewell tour so I doubt that will ever happen again. I was lucky enough to seem on the tour they did in 2007 and it was magical.
Jonathan Cant fake news
Darren Henderson lol
They did that and were at each other’s throats like in the old days. It would’ve been great if they’d done some new stuff but I very much doubt it will ever happen. The Madison Square Gardens was billed as their final performance. Sting said in the 90s you should never say never but I think that’s it now unless they do a few shows like they did for amnesty in the late 80s but I don’t think they will reform.
At least they did get along better on the reunion tour , their musical chemistry was superb . I wished they would have done another album and one more tour . U live once and u don’t find musical relationships easily . One of the coolest things about the reunion was how they shook up arrangements and Andy was able to do many guitar solos . Originally on the recording he had his solos cut by sting . They were never excessive on the reunion tour but fit the arrangement
One of the best bands ever... I got to see them live at Comisky Park in Chicago many moons ago... great show!
Copeland wow!!!! so much respect for him to be able to put his talent on such seemingly pop songs.
Semplicemente meravigliosi, grazie mille per la vostra musica e le vostre canzoni.
chemistry...not to define or analyse anyhow...it was just there at the right time, the right way, the right moment. Musical pearls! 🙏🏼
The best Band of my Era,Thank you for your magical music,i grew up with the best.
Before and after The Police , there was no music.. ❤️❤️❤️💯💯💯
Love these guys!!!! Man haven't seen this in years!!!
What Stewart is doing really doesn't make sense to the song.....but yet it does! He is in his own world, just amazing.
Vi a The Police en Argentina en 2007. Uno de los mejores recitales que vi en mi vida. Los amo Andy, Stewart y Sting.
greedo591 qué suerte la tuya
@@paolarodriguezbrea3084 cierto😟
I will NEVER forget seeing them in 1983.
Nada como disfrutar de este buen clásico de The Police en la madrugada 😊 👌 lástima nunca los podré ver en mi país Honduras 🇭🇳 creo que muchos nacimos en la época equivocada, pues ya no existen bandas como estás una pena.
Hola amigo, también soy de Honduras y The Police es mi grupo favorito, lastimosamente jamás tuvimos ni tendremos ese privilegio.
The Police were in Chile, my country, in 2007. Great music and Stewart Copeland was, is and will be the best.
fuck chile
@@Keepgoing42 fuck you, viva Chile mierda
Stewart Copeland's playing....There are simply no words.
The Police were revolutionizing the world music scene at that time. So, in their transition era to their very peak of their success, we still can see how many people were in awe, don't really understand yet about the new music they heard, (although they liked it), which were very different compared to the kind of music they usually hear at around that time before The Police.
Copeland esta loquisimo! Es un monstruo de la bateria
Horale!
Me encanta esta banda 🎊🎉🥳 Saludos desde villahermosa Tabasco México 🇲🇽
3 Genius in everytime !!! Stewart for President !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Эта композиция заставляет меня улетать куда-то очень очень далеко уже 35 лет что я её иногда слушаю. Она, конечно, не единственная такая. Но их таких очень мало.
Haha you can tell how tired his voice is, after the first line he totally improvises the melody to keep it in a lower range. Great performers!
The impression I get is that they can all here that feedback tone, and theyre all pissed trying to figure out where its coming from
greatest 3 piece ever, 3 virtuosos.
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Don’t forget rush
No thats Rush.
The police walking on the moon love classic song from the eighties remember hearing this song growing up good memories forty five years old still sounds good now good music back then timeless music that will live on forever and ever good music
Isso sim e música.... Sting e Police.... igual a cerveja e Rock in Rool.... tudo de bom....
I’ve pretty much ignored the police since I was about 5, 40 years ago! they were the first band I listened to on a Walkman and I remember laying in bed listening to them in awe. I’d always enjoy hearing them now and again on the radio, this is the first time since that I’ve actively sought out their stuff and started listening again. I remember when first hearing Nirvana years later, there was something about Cobain’s song writing, the way he looked, the chorus effects on the guitar, the Melodies, the bridges and repetition of lyrics instantly reminded me of The Police and still does, they were never mentioned as an influence but I think Sting is in there somewhere.
Your experience of the Police is similar to mine, although I was a teenager when they first emerged. I forgot about them too; the 2007 reunion tour didn't register with me.
But recently I've gone on a deep dive of their work and surprised myself with what I remembered from their first three albums.
The big surprise is how good they were live with their extensive jams.
La mejor banda de todas las épocas! THE POLICE!! 👮❤️
Maestralno the Police su vrhunski muzičari!
S. Copeland es un genio. Una auténtica locura sus timbales y percusión.
Saw them in 1982, I was 14. It was on the 'Ghost In The Machine' tour. Will NEVER forget it!
You are so lucky!!!!!! I am 14 now. And i loooveee them. I’ll never get to see them. But at least I can still a Sting concert hopefully.
@@twilightolga8958 I got to see so many bands growing up in the 70's and the 80's. In my opinion, it was one of the absolute greatest times in music ever!
Axess2084 i know. Except for maroon 5 i can’t stand any other new artist. They just make commercial music which lyrics and sounds repeat all the time now almost all the good rock singers are gone and all the bands have broke up. :( i am not lucky at all.
@@twilightolga8958 - Well, I don't know about your luck. But, I'm definitely NOT a fan of new music coming out. Whenever I go to the doctor's office, they always have the radio station on in the waiting room that plays Top 40. It's actually annoying to listen to - all the auto-tuned singing and nonsense in the songs. Most of them don't even write their own songs! It's all very corporate.
Axess2084 i know wht you mean. Whenever i am in a shop the radio will always be turned on and i’d hear the new songs. Man, i am not sure if i can even call them “songs” it’s like one stupid song repeated over and over again. Today’s songs are just so similar. There is no creativity. Plus most of the artists don’t even play real instruments they just use some soundtracks and sing someone’s else lyrics. Becausr most of them as you also said don’t even write their own songs. It’s sooo annoying. I really hope someday the rock era will return and there will be new cool bands and new rock styles. Now we still have metallica,green day,whitesnake,bon jovi,europe and so on and they still perform. But most of the bands and artists are gone. And when these old bands will also be gone for good the next generations probably won’t never heard of them. Most of the children my own age haven’t heard of them and they’re still performing. I’m kinda terrified what the music will become in the next years. After all music is becoming even worse from year to year. And my poor kids won’t ever go to a real concert. :(( it just sucks
It's interesting to hear different live recordings of this song by The Police. Sting sang it a bit a differently each time he performed it. The accompaniment sounds a bit different each time too. Easy to forget when we listen to the album version most of the time.
The Police came out when I was about 25 .Nice time!!!!!
I'm tired just WATCHING Stewart Copeland work. Amazing.
Giant steps are what you take
Walking on the moon
I hope my leg don't break
Walking on the moon
We could walk forever
Walking on the moon
We could live together
Walking on, walking on the moon
Walking back from your house
Walking on the moon
Walking back from your house
Walking on the moon
Feet they hardly touch the ground
Walking on the moon
My feet don't hardly make no sound
Walking on, walking on the moon
Some may say
I'm wishing my days away
No way
And if it's the price I pay
Some say
Tomorrow's another day
You stay
I may as well play
Giant steps are what you take
Walking on the moon
I hope my leg don't break
Walking on the moon
We could walk forever
Walking on the moon
We could be together
Walking on, walking on the moon
Some may say
I'm wishing my days away
No way
And if it's the price I pay
Some say
Tomorrow's another day
You stay
I may as well play
Keep it up, keep it up
Keep it up, keep it up
Keep it up, keep it up
Keep it up, keep it up
Keep it up, keep it up
Keep it up, keep it up
Keep it up, keep it up
Keep it up, keep it up
Keep it up, keep it up
Keep it up, keep it up
Keep it up, keep it up
Keep it up, keep it up
Keep it up, keep it up
Keep it up, keep it up
Lo mejor The Police para todo el mundo! Saludos desde Perú
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Stewart Copeland is working 10 times harder than Stingo and Summers. His energy and stamina are incredible.
In the studio release of this song there is a rhythm guitar part. Copeland is basically filling in for the absent rhythm guitar here as well as doing the regular percussion role. Very impressive.
Bellissimo spettacolo, musica, video e interpretazione cari " The Police " , Grazie in anticipo per averlo condiviso ★ Complimenti e Applausi!! ♥
Such a phenomenal sound and so BIG
On Howard Stern Sting said he was playing the bass line and was pacing his hotel room stuck for the words. So he started repeating "Walking round the room"
Stewart, one of greatest of the top seven.
Stuart influenciou muitos bateristas e fez escola.. excelente banda. gosto desde criança. aliás gosto muito mais hj.
it's how much talent was in this band
damn the drummer performance!
I know right
Stewart is pretty amazing.
He was definitely carrying the band that night. I’m sure a fist fight ensued right after the performance. Lol. Inspiration for the movie Fight Club.
Musica que seguramente inspira viagens com toda certeza!!!Lindissima!!
Agora ei sei de onde vem a influencia de joao barrone baterista dos paralamas do sucesso ! Muito parecido o jeito de tocar
The Police... música de oro los '80.
⭐🟢⭐🔴⭐🟣⭐🟡⭐
BRILLIANT & MAGICAL
Stewart Copeland
I wholeheartedly agree with this.
Stewart copeland
Top 5 drummers
1. John Bonham (I’m biased.)
2. Neil Peart (should be #1.)
3. The one armed guy from Def Leppard (because that’s human response to adversity we handle it.)
4. Stewart Copeland (was predestined in this spot for me.)
5. Nick Mason (don’t @ me.)
That drum bass is really present
Mi grupo favorito grande the police
Such a great band 👏 ❤️
Every breath you take !! You just went on with out me
F….g love Andy Summers 🎸
Members of power pop trios have huge responsibilities especially live.
Copeland and Summers were the greatest ones and Sting just like a coadjuvant.
Stewart Copeland is a fantastic power drummer❤
huge influence for Rush (80's)
I can't take it, his sexiness is killing me. Oh Sting, babe, you drive me crazy. That sexy rock back in forth, damn.😛
That drumming is bonkers 😳
I need to learn to play the drums and Im over 50!🎉
El batero wn , seco, seco bkn, bueno todos , copeland idolo
Vamoooo Police!!!!
Thank you so much for these random gems that you drop on us!! ❤
EDIT: Don Kirshner's!!
this is a beautiful song 🎧
They were awesome!!
Este tema se acompaña con una buena rama!! Van de la mano!!
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I like the police 😍
That drumming tho!!!!!!!!!! 😎😎😎😎😎😎
I've always been with you even in the future !!
Even than i play guitar... Stewart Copeland still is my favorite drummer!
Yes. Such a unique percussionist. He is definitely the right drummer for the police, no one could fill in for him
Bonjour! I'm french and i like your song ''Hungry for you'' (walking on the moon two)😉😉😇😊
Moi, aussi!
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I need to know what the bass drum distortion is in this particular video! I can't hear it in any other version...
These guys look remarkably young for a 2019 release... o_O
great
I saw them at Wembley Copelands drumming was exellent. His bass drum sounds fantastic on this performance it's clean and thunderous ( is that a word?) anyway he's a very underated drummer and i think it's the white Regga pop hybrid style that kept him under the talent radar as white Regga is aquired listening some would say.He's workin hard on this performance, great stuff.
Yes it's a word! And just the right one.
Me sorprende la pasividad aparente con la que el público ve la performance. Uno acogiéndose las manos por delante, como si fuese un entierro. Y como que si tuviesen ganas de bailar pero no pueden. Tremendo
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There is just such an ecstasy to this.
Sting is definitely still the best musician on earth and i think that it is so much of a fact that denying it would be a lie, a personal taste or opinion of course, but a lie, because no one has done, and will make in the future, something as him, no matter what genre or sub genre you go into, sting is the most talented and has made the most ageless music ever
Umm, no.