concert reviews
Show Date1979-02-09
LocationLondon
VenueKings College
TourThe 'Outlandos' years 1977/79



LONDON: Kings College

The police on auto pilot...

Since burning their cuticles on the Sex Pistols, A&M have played a dark and astute game, emerging at this point with both Joe Jackson and The Police poised to enter the first division, just a radio 45 away from The Sun pop page and already selling out London gigs with ease. Neither act is particularly inspired but both are engaging and clever; strong pop.

Their canny stitching of reggae inflexions to the beat group bop has given The Police a virgin angle on the same old song, infusing a mildly conventional approach and relatively slight somgs with a wiry flexibility that's intriguing and not easily worn out. Their singles, like all good singles, combine familiarity and surprise in just the right proportions.

Here, they played like bands who've just got back from Germany that morning usually play. On auto pilot. They gave us the album, minus 'Masoko Tanga' and plus 'Fallout' and one new song, the title of which was drowned out in the applause.

Sides one and two were rendered in suitably crack fashion, Sting eminently capable of handling the integral muscular bass work without letting the vocals slip and Andy Summers coming through with most of the battery of guitar tones required of him as the lone axeman.

The audience scarf it all up and, without wishing to slight popular taste, there could be pitfalls hereabouts.

The crackle and tension that charms on the album is not easily dragged on the boards and the temptation to vamp through and use the rock edge for insurance, hype up the boogie section and toss in a ceratin rifferama, is easily succumbed to in front of hectoring crowds like this one.

Each number is drawn out, if only a little, and, apart from some ritual tightening and slacking of the wires, not much is added to plug the gaps.

It could be roadfever or a willingness to peak at a Boomtown Rats sort of intensity level or it could just be me, as I was obviously in a minority of one; but I could sense the sort of dumb awright kids sufficiency that The Who have been locked into for years making itself felt.

Not that The Police are anything less than up to scratch as a prospect: it's just that I know there must be more to love than this.

© Sounds by David Hepworth
Image courtesy of Dietmar & Raphael



LONDON: Kings College

Police at Kings College

I'm confused. Are these three coves really the crowd I cupped a careful ear to before coming here tonight? If so, why are these... er, rather mature chaps pretending to be young punks? Why the frantic on-stage pogoing? Whither the three chord thrashing? Let's see if we can sort this one out.

The Police consist of bass/singer Sting, and what really amounts to his backing group in Andy Summers (lead) and Stewart Copeland (drums). The aforementioned Sting, when not raping Paul Cook or Joanna Lumley on film ("I had to be nice to her" ) plays another role. He is a popstar. He is not a very good one. Almost resplendent in a rather dated flying suit, he plucks a nimble fretless Fender in the Townshend/Foxton high-jump windmill tradition and smiles a lot. He's got other tricks as well. He tells the audience, "You're great, you really are", and these young, soft-core punk punters go bananas.

Not me though. I just felt disappointed.

Disappointed because a band of the Police's obvious experience and ability ought to know enough to let the music speak for itself, instead of trying to tart it up with a lot of hackneyed stage (better make that staged) silliness.

Most of the numbers were taken from their promising debut album and bashed out with an eye to maximum effect and minimum sensitivity. Though Andy Summers did whip out a few earblinding solos, notably on 'Peanuts' and 'Hole In My Life' swung in and out of 'Fixing A Hole' with impressive alacrity, everything else degenerated into repetitive chanting and electric overkill.

The dichotomy between the live and recorded Police indicates a definite identity problem.

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06/24/79Dortmund
06/23/79St. Goarshausen
06/22/79Amsterdam
06/21/79Hamburg
06/20/79Berlin
06/19/79Stockholm
06/17/79London
06/16/79Aylesbury
06/15/79Sheffield
06/14/79Newcastle
06/13/79London
06/12/79Bristol
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06/10/79London
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05/31/79Glasgow
05/25/79Chicago
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05/20/79Davis
05/19/79Santa Cruz
05/18/79Los Angeles
05/17/79Los Angeles
05/16/79San Diego
05/14/79Tempe
05/11/79Denver
05/10/79Tulsa
05/09/79Baton Rouge
05/08/79Avondale
05/06/79Gainesville
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05/04/79Hollywood
05/03/79Tampa
05/01/79Athens
04/30/79Birmingham
04/29/79Memphis
04/27/79Atlanta
04/25/79Slough
04/23/79Paris
04/12/79London
04/09/79Philadelphia
04/08/79New York City
04/07/79Boston
04/06/79Boston
04/04/79New York City
04/03/79New York City
03/29/79Roslyn
03/28/79Albany
03/27/79Syracuse
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03/24/79Toronto
03/23/79Toronto
03/22/79Canton
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03/20/79Pittsburgh
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03/15/79Kansas City
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03/12/79Madison
03/10/79Grinnell
03/09/79Dallas
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03/07/79Austin
03/05/79Davis
03/04/79Berkeley
03/03/79Los Angeles
03/02/79Los Angeles
03/01/79Los Angeles
02/21/79Hatfield
02/10/79Leeds
02/09/79London
01/31/79Munich
01/30/79Munster
01/29/79Kassel
01/28/79Hannover
01/27/79Kaunitz
01/25/79Kiel
01/24/79Stuttgart
01/23/79Freiburg
01/22/79Saarbrucken
01/21/79Heidelberg
01/20/79Neunkirchen
01/19/79Wurzburg
01/17/79Frankfurt
01/16/79Bremen
01/14/79Berlin
01/13/79Hamburg
01/12/79Dusseldorf
01/11/79Bochum
01/10/79Aachen
01/09/79Siegen
12/29/78London
12/19/78Plymouth
12/18/78Exeter
12/17/78Cardiff
12/15/78Stoke
12/11/78Edinburgh
12/10/78Fife
12/09/78Glasgow
12/08/78Newcastle
12/07/78Derby
12/06/78Loughborough
12/04/78Oldham
12/03/78Sheffield
12/02/78Birmingham
12/01/78Bath
11/30/78Manchester
11/29/78York
11/28/78Sheffield
11/25/78London
11/15/78New York City
11/14/78New York City
11/13/78Philadelphia
11/11/78Washington
11/10/78Washington
11/09/78Johnstown
11/07/78Dayton
11/06/78Cleveland
11/05/78Detriot
11/03/78Toronto
11/02/78Toronto
11/01/78Buffalo
10/31/78Swissvale
10/29/78Boston
10/28/78Boston
10/27/78Boston
10/26/78Boston
10/25/78Willimantic
10/24/78Syracuse
10/23/78Poughkeepsie
10/22/78Philadelphia
10/21/78New York City
10/20/78New York City
10/03/78London
09/23/78Margate
09/14/78London
09/09/78London
08/17/78Plymouth
08/16/78Torquay
06/23/78London
05/27/78Dusseldorf
05/26/78Dusseldorf
05/25/78Munich
05/24/78Munich
05/23/78Offenbach
05/22/78Boeblingen
05/21/78Boeblingen
05/20/78Cologne
05/19/78Bochum
05/14/78Goettingen
05/13/78Goettingen
04/23/78London
04/18/78London
03/12/78Bristol
03/11/78London
03/10/78Colchester
03/04/78London
02/23/78London
02/18/78London
02/09/78London
01/22/78London
11/03/77Munich
11/02/77Munich
11/01/77Munich
10/31/77Munich
10/30/77Munich
10/29/77Munich
10/28/77Munich
10/21/77Paris
10/20/77Paris
10/17/77Amsterdam
10/16/77Maasbree
09/29/77Barnstaple
08/18/77Birmingham
08/05/77Mont De Marsan
07/25/77London
07/21/77London
07/18/77Birmingham
07/14/77Leeds
07/08/77London
07/03/77London
06/24/77London
06/17/77London
06/09/77London
05/31/77Putney
05/29/77Colmar
05/28/77Paris
05/25/77London
05/21/77Middlesbrough
05/18/77London
05/13/77London
05/12/77Paris
05/11/77Paris
05/04/77Wolverhampton
04/30/77Dudley
04/28/77Birmingham
04/27/77Swindon
04/17/77London
04/11/77Stafford
04/09/77Egremont
04/07/77Penzance
04/06/77Plymouth
04/05/77Birmingham
04/03/77London
03/28/77Paris
03/27/77Maasbree
03/25/77Amsterdam
03/24/77Nijmegen
03/23/77Rotterdam
03/21/77Eindhoven
03/20/77Groningen
03/15/77London
03/12/77Middlesbrough
03/11/77Birmingham
03/10/77Liverpool
03/09/77Warrington
03/06/77London
03/04/77High Wycombe
03/03/77London
03/01/77Newport