concert reviews
Show Date1982-01-15
LocationBoston MA
VenueBoston Garden
TourThe 'Ghost' years 1981/82



BOSTON, MA: Boston Garden

Go-Gos and Police dazzle the crowd at Boston Garden...

This was no ordinary night - certainly not your annual, been-done-before show with Styx, Jethro Tull or Ted Nugent. Rather, it was the first time two of new wave rock's most successful bands - the Police and the Go-Go's - were playing the biggest hall in town. Riding the crest of almost maniacal popularity, both bands handled the situation beautifully.

Instead of being engulfed by the cavernous Garden, they lent a personal touch to the otherwise drab old hall. Each group clearly would have been more comfortable in a dance club - and it was only a few years ago each had performed in Kenmore Square's tiny Rat - but they didn't let that bother them. They had the 15,500 sell-out crowd up and moving from the start, conveying a freshness absent from many of the bloated, mainstream Garden rock shows.

The Police, who have blown hot and cold in the past (and been labelled the new wave's Grateful Dead because of it), pulled together for their best concert yet in Boston. Self-assured and poised, they avoided the tedious ruts that have plagued them previously - the pointless jamming and overwrought stretching of songs. They stayed tight throughout, keeping a hard edge on their reggae rhythms and complete control of the tension-and-release factor. Some of their arena stunts were unimaginative - such as turning the house lights on repeatedly and resorting to a mirror ball that threw out streams of light - but their music didn't falter.

Vocalist Sting, who was rumoured to be ill but was, like the rest of the band, only suffering from jet-lag (having just arrived from Europe), was immense. Like an international shaman, he led the crowd in the simple, innocent chants that have become the Police's trademark, such as "when the world is coming down, you make the best of what's still around," and "one world is enough for all of us." It's as basic a philosophy as you can get, but took on a joyous communal spirit when many fans sang along last night.

Keeping chatter to a minimum (one of the only between-song raps was Sting turning to the rear balconies and saying, "I hope you like our arses"), the Police took over immediately with their hits, 'Message in a Bottle' and 'Everything She Does is Magic'. Surprisingly, except for the liquid psychedelic noodling on 'Shadows in the Rain', they rarely let up the pace. Drummer Stewart Copeland keyed peak after peak - as on his torrid crescendo during 'Bring on the Night' - and guitarist Andy Summers did likewise.

Summers reached an unprecedented (for him) metallic level on 'Demolition Man', adding another notch to his fabled sonic legerdemain. Keeping the Police on track was a three-man New York horn section, which added new zest to some of the arrangements, and helped make the evening live up to its frenzied advance billing.

As for the Go-Go's, whose innocence is right out of Archies Comics, they warmed up the crowd with a tantalising set of razzle-dazzle, '60s-minded pop and surf rock. They had just the right touch of sloppiness to make it all believable, and yet had an underlying tautness that never wavered. Dressed mostly in tattered clothes that looked like Halloween throwaways, they added to the exhilarating mystique of this special Garden night.

© The Boston Globe by Steve Morse



BOSTON, MA: Boston Garden

A Police story...

Dashing in and out of limousines, scarves covering their faces. Backstage at the Boston Garden, waiting to go on, surrounded by security guards. Sting, dancing, dressed in commando chic, Andy Summers and Stuart Copeland in sweatsuit and running shorts.

"Ladies and gentlemen, the Police," and the crowd explodes as they run up onto the stage, the spotlight wandering to find its target. "Just a castaway... an island lost at sea" - Sting singing 'Message in the Bottle'. Copeland and Summers playing their unmistakable blend of pop and reggae.

The first night of their latest tour of the Americas (it will take them through the U.S. and South America) went rather well for "The Band That Got Everything Right," a label Musician tagged them with in a recent article.

And they do seem to get everything right. The Police are three talented and photogenic blondes (albeit dyed) who write songs that are so contagious they invade your unconscious: 'De Do Do Do, De Da Da Da' singsongs in your head whether you want it to or not.

They sounded excellent except for some minor volume problems. After coming out and assaulting the audience with their top of the pops hits, they settled into a long and fascinating set. 'Invisible Sun', 'Walking on the Moon', 'Spirits in the Material World', 'Bring on the Night' and their encore, 'So Lonely' were highlights.

The Police were complemented by a horn section that filled their music out nicely. Gone are the days of endless jamming because of lack of material. In its place are lengthened compositions, Sting's remarkable voice, and soaring instrumentals.

They ran off stage, were wrapped in biankets held by their security crew, into the limousines, and off to three hundred dollar a night hotel suites. And the story goes that four years ago when they came to Boston to play at the Rat they slept in their van. "The Band That Got Everything Right, "right? And they're doing it all again, at the Boston Garden, April 12.

© Unidentified magazine by Julie Panebianco (with thanks to Dietmar)

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09/06/82Las Cruces
09/05/82Tucson
09/03/82San Bernardino
09/01/82Seattle
08/31/82Vancouver
08/29/82Portland
08/28/82Sacramento
08/26/82Salt Lake City
08/24/82Omaha
08/21/82Cedar Rapids
08/20/82East Troy
08/18/82Peoria
08/17/82Nashville
08/15/82Charlevoix
08/13/82Toronto
08/11/82Montreal
08/09/82Norfolk
07/31/82Newcastle
07/29/82Southampton
07/28/82Aylesbury
07/04/82Milan
07/02/82Bologna
04/22/82Uniondale
04/21/82East Rutherford
04/19/82East Rutherford
04/18/82East Rutherford
04/16/82Syracuse
04/15/82Portland
04/13/82Providence
04/12/82Boston
04/10/82Hartford
04/09/82Pittsburgh
04/07/82Ann Arbor
04/06/82Cincinnati
04/04/82Lexington
04/03/82Charlotte
04/01/82St Louis
03/31/82Champaign
03/29/82Indianapolis
03/28/82Chicago
03/26/82Oklahoma City
03/25/82Kansas city
03/23/82Dallas
03/22/82Austin
03/20/82Houston
03/19/82Baton Rouge
03/17/82Memphis
03/16/82Birmingham
03/14/82Lakeland
03/13/82Jacksonville
03/12/82Hollywood
02/20/82Vina Del Mar
02/19/82Vina Del Mar
02/17/82Rio De Janeiro
02/16/82Rio De Janeiro
02/13/82San francisco
02/12/82San francisco
02/10/82Los Angeles
02/09/82Los Angeles
02/08/82Los Angeles
02/06/82Phoenix
02/04/82Denver
02/02/82Bloomington
02/01/82Chicago
01/30/82Detroit
01/29/82Cleveland
01/27/82Atlanta
01/26/82Greensboro
01/25/82Williamsburg
01/23/82New Haven
01/22/82New York City
01/20/82Springfield
01/19/82Uniondale
01/18/82Philadelphia
01/16/82Washington
01/15/82Boston
01/11/82Paris
01/10/82Paris
01/09/82Leiden
01/07/82Hamburg
01/05/82Copenhagen
01/04/82Gothenburg
01/03/82Stockholm
12/31/81Edinburgh
12/23/81Stafford
12/22/81Leeds
12/21/81Deesside
12/19/81Birmingham
12/18/81Brighton
12/16/81London
12/15/81London
12/14/81London
12/12/81London
10/09/81Munich
10/08/81Heidelberg
10/06/81Russelsheim
10/05/81Freiburg
10/03/81Kassel
10/02/81Essen
10/01/81Boeblingen