concert reviews
Show Date1982-09-05
LocationTucson AZ
VenueCommunity Centre
TourThe 'Ghost' years 1981/82



TUCSON, AZ: Community Centre

Bare essentials rock is what the Police play...

Last night in the Tucson Community Center Arena, the Police proved they could move a capacity audience of 9,500 as easily as they did the University of Arizona's Main Auditorium crowd of 2,600 two years ago.

This British trio has animal magnetism to burn. And it did, for a 90 minute show of bare essentials rock'n'roll that kept fans standing on their chairs and cheering the entire time.

The group's blond bass player, Sting, has become the centre of this adulation. Singing most of the songs, doing all the talking and providing the main point of reference with his strutting about, Sting's personality at times eclipsed that of the others.

For last night's concert he wore a bright yellow foul weather sailing jacket, T-shirt with thin blue and white horizontal stripes and baggy white pants. With his punk haircut and a large circle earring dangling from his right earlobe, he looked perfect for the role of a contemporary pirate.

But musically, the Police are a totally integrated unit. They consistently make the emotional moment greater than its contributing elements.

Drummer Stewart Copeland is credited with originating the winning concept for this trio. He and Sting met by chance in the north of England, played together with another guitarist, and worked briefly as a quartet when guitarist Andy Summers was invited to join. The Police made their formal debut with the present line-up of Sting, Copeland and Summers in August 1977, in Birmingham, England.

They make minimalist music to be sure. Or, stated in automotive terms, the Police are a high performance compact car that gets good mileage. Perfect for the 1980s. Last night we got to sample the deluxe model, which included a three-piece horn section, fog machines and trigger-quick lighting effects, all of which made the songs work even better.

The set opened with 'Message In A Bottle'. Then the horn section were introduced to punch up 'Every Little Things She Does Is Fine'. Then banks of fog came billowing out behind the band and the horn section for 'Walking On The Moon'. By the time these guys got to their fourth song, 'Spirits In The Material World' the crowd knew it was going to get it's money's worth.

The momentum continued building straight through the power punk, punk pop, reggae rock and several flavours of blues the group did as it brought out songs from its current album and a few older tunes, such as 'De Do Do Do, De Da Da Da'.

The set culminated with 'Invisible Sun' - which had Sting tripling on keyboards, bass and vocals - followed by a very strong reggae attack on 'Roxanne'. Next up, as an encore was 'Don't Stand So Close To Me.'

© The Tucson Citizen by Chuck Graham (with thanks to Dietmar)
Ticket image courtesy of Dietmar & Raphael

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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