Great rocking version, with a fantastic band. David's solo has a ferocious, syncopated finale, and about as much energy as anyone could put into a piano solo. Vinnie is incredible, as usual. But the original live version - with Omar Hakim, Darryl Jones, Branford Marsalis, and of course Kenny Kirkland - is still untouchable. Kenny's solo will be studied for hundreds of years into the future.
Piano solo was just great, Vinnie Colaiuta is one of the best drummers ever (listen to a complete drum class in "seven days" by Sting also). A great band and Sting plays the bass with his thumb only!!
I love this piece (I know the one with Kenny, 1984, incredible:) but who is this great pianist? And guitar player? Concerning Colaiuta Zappa said he was his favorite drummer, if I remember well
@Randy Jones: I understand how music can move us. This was a great performance & personal to me as it's the only random radio call-in prize I ever 'won.' True Story: HS, Senior year, Tues. afternoon listening to a classic rock station, reading a Wizard magazine article about The Green Hornet b/c I knew little about him when the DJ comes on, "1st person 2 call & tell me the name of the Green Hornet's car wins The Soul Cages Live on VHS." >WTH?!< I dash 2 the phone, get through 1st & shout, "The Black Beauty!" DJ congratulates me, takes my address & sends me the tape. IKYN: I had JUST! learnt the answer 5mins prior in that magazine! There IS a God & he does have a sense of humor ;-)
Who is the pianist on this song...incredible he was full of expresion and he would play for ever the same song and i would still listen ...'Black-Mozart '..i'm not racist to smart people at all , give me a meaning of life and i love "art"...as a women..LOL
I like Kenny Kirkland's version better too, but this is still a frickin' hot solo. David Sancious is alright in my book. Hey he's jammin with Gordon Sumner!
yoursaxman But Sting is credited as sole writer of both songs. People come close to Andy Summers' fingering on "Bring On The Night", but nobody plays the high-hat on it like Stewart Copeland.
Is another concept about armony. This armony is more about a minor color of chords. And Sanciou's solo is other concept. KK was a incredible soloist but it's no good the comparación. The music is art no competición
@alysbeth imagine you would celebrate your next birthday at hollywood bowl and thousands of people you don't know personally pay for being allowed to entry it...
This is precisely the band that Sting brought when he performed in Mexico, I felt completely disappointed (except for the keyboardist who is wonderful, he also played in presentations with Peter Gabriel by the way), I felt very disappointed -I repeat- because with Except for the keyboard player, the other musicians have nothing to do with the Jazz musicians with whom he had recorded his first solo album, they are a true luxury! (Branford Marsalis, Omar Hakim, Darryl Jones) Why Sting, why did you do it? Was it the only thing you had enough money to come to the Mexican underdevelopment? 😥😥
Great rocking version, with a fantastic band. David's solo has a ferocious, syncopated finale, and about as much energy as anyone could put into a piano solo. Vinnie is incredible, as usual. But the original live version - with Omar Hakim, Darryl Jones, Branford Marsalis, and of course Kenny Kirkland - is still untouchable. Kenny's solo will be studied for hundreds of years into the future.
Right said.
A huge loss (Kirkland).
Dominic Miller is on fire! So great as as always. And so is the pianist, magnificent!Sting looks absolutely gorgeous ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤. Love this man
One of the best electric piano jazz solo's over the years!!
Vinnie = A perfect Tempo / Perfect Intention / Perfect performance.
Piano solo was just great, Vinnie Colaiuta is one of the best drummers ever (listen to a complete drum class in "seven days" by Sting also).
A great band and Sting plays the bass with his thumb only!!
I LOVE THE PIANO SOLO!!!
Good god, let's not forget Sting on Bass, what a lineup
SO CLEAN
David Sancious (He play also with Peter Gabriel in the So Tour 1986-87)
Bring on that piano solo!
I was there ! Yes, was gr8.
The drums are incredible, WITH VINNIE!
Incrível !! Great band
O cara do piano fez um solo incrível!!!
このliveアップしてくれてうれしいです!毎晩観てます
Check out stings first keyboard player Kenny Kirkland R.I.P he will blow you away
You are DEFINETLY RIGHT!
Holy shit that guitar player is in flames!!!!!
She loves you. Sting
Wow fantastique ye a aaaahhh
Where did this performance come from? The Soul Cages tour band but I don't recognize this particular performance. Love Sancious' piano solo!
I love this piece (I know the one with Kenny, 1984, incredible:) but who is this great pianist? And guitar player? Concerning Colaiuta Zappa said he was his favorite drummer, if I remember well
David Sancious was Bruce Springsteen's keyboardist before "Professor" Roy Bittan in the original E Street Band...
This movie this song made my life saved my life
how? im interested
@Randy Jones: I understand how music can move us. This was a great performance & personal to me as it's the only random radio call-in prize I ever 'won.' True Story:
HS, Senior year, Tues. afternoon listening to a classic rock station, reading a Wizard magazine article about The Green Hornet b/c I knew little about him when the DJ comes on,
"1st person 2 call & tell me the name of the Green Hornet's car wins The Soul Cages Live on VHS." >WTH?!< I dash 2 the phone, get through 1st & shout, "The Black Beauty!"
DJ congratulates me, takes my address & sends me the tape. IKYN: I had JUST! learnt the answer 5mins prior in that magazine! There IS a God & he does have a sense of humor ;-)
j'aime beaucoup se son groove et émilie t'es au top ; je t'aime d'un amour profond, et bien plus grand qu'au second degré......................
Et du coup, 10 ans plus tard, ça va toujours avec Émilie ?
Timeless
Who is the pianist on this song...incredible he was full of expresion and he would play for ever the same song and i would still listen ...'Black-Mozart '..i'm not racist to smart people at all , give me a meaning of life and i love "art"...as a women..LOL
Vinnie Caliuta ( not sure on spelling ) on drums kicks ass!
duh
dominic miller rules !!!
lindo solo de piano
That's great!
Good version, but Kenny's is even better.
🌱😀🌺💙
I like Kenny Kirkland's version better too, but this is still a frickin' hot solo. David Sancious
is alright in my book. Hey he's jammin with Gordon Sumner!
His name is David Sencious!!
Sancious
Roxanne... you don't have to...that red ...light
👍
Yes
これって昔NHKで夜中にやってた番組のかな?なんとなく覚えている。
This show was for Sting's celebration of his 41th years righ?
ovio el piano esta PRO
not comparable by far with the live performance of the police. check the one in tokyo, amazing
I would imagine that if an old band mate of mine did this "medley" approach to songs that we wrote together- it would really, really piss me off.
yoursaxman But Sting is credited as sole writer of both songs. People come close to Andy Summers' fingering on "Bring On The Night", but nobody plays the high-hat on it like Stewart Copeland.
The piano solo is good... but Kenny Kirkland is uncomparable
Of course it's good, that guy is David Sancious! 😁
Both brilliant solos equally great .
Is another concept about armony. This armony is more about a minor color of chords. And Sanciou's solo is other concept. KK was a incredible soloist but it's no good the comparación. The music is art no competición
LEGAL MAS FALTARAM OS METAIS...
@alysbeth imagine you would celebrate your next birthday at hollywood bowl and thousands of people you don't know personally pay for being allowed to entry it...
And. Trudy. Styler
This is precisely the band that Sting brought when he performed in Mexico, I felt completely disappointed (except for the keyboardist who is wonderful, he also played in presentations with Peter Gabriel by the way), I felt very disappointed -I repeat- because with Except for the keyboard player, the other musicians have nothing to do with the Jazz musicians with whom he had recorded his first solo album, they are a true luxury! (Branford Marsalis, Omar Hakim, Darryl Jones) Why Sting, why did you do it? Was it the only thing you had enough money to come to the Mexican underdevelopment? 😥😥
Nice video but I do not like the piano solo!
2nd rate Police........still good though...
The drums are shit, as obviuous without Copeland....