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  • HECK YEAH!| FIRST TIME HEARING The Police - Roxanne REACTION
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  • @jennhurl
    @jennhurl Před rokem +155

    Stewart Copeland is on every top 10 drummers of all time list! He's killer!

  • @Serai3
    @Serai3 Před rokem +100

    Reggae verse, rock chorus. That was their pattern for the first two albums they made. Such a distinctive sound - no one else sounded like them. I tend to gravitate towards their lesser known songs. One of my favorites from this era is "The Bed's Too Big Without You." Beautiful song about loneliness and longing.
    Fun fact: The first time you see Eddie Murphy in his first film, 48 Hrs, he's singing Roxanne! Sting said he wrote this song when he thought about how hookers do have boyfriends, and wondered what a guy involved with one of them would be feeling about the situation.

    • @fantasycamp4000
      @fantasycamp4000 Před 5 měsíci +2

      When I hear this song I see Eddie Murphy and chuckle

  • @jonathanlocke6404
    @jonathanlocke6404 Před rokem +65

    His voice, the kinda jazzy drums, the way the guitar sounded, the reggae influence, the way they looked...Everything about them was just amazingly new and different when they came out...

    • @margarethdekeijser6380
      @margarethdekeijser6380 Před 7 měsíci +1

      Steward Copeland is an amazing drummer.👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻❤❤❤

    • @colty7764
      @colty7764 Před 4 měsíci

      Synchronicity 2 is one of the best songs of the early 80s

    • @user-gk9lg5sp4y
      @user-gk9lg5sp4y Před měsícem

      I was there. We're old.
      😁

  • @alhollywood6486
    @alhollywood6486 Před rokem +525

    The dirty little secret of The Police is that they are all accomplished Jazz/Fusion players pretending to be punks, at least on their first couple albums. One of the greatest bands of the 80s.

    • @normandavidtidiman9918
      @normandavidtidiman9918 Před rokem +36

      I'm not sure The Police ever "pretended to be punks". They adopted a certain look and mixed a fast rock/reggae sound that rode on the "new wave" after punk.

    • @alhollywood6486
      @alhollywood6486 Před rokem +3

      @@normandavidtidiman9918 listen to Landlord. No judgment, but they would be the first to tell you they were glomming into the punk ethos.

    • @mattjohn4731
      @mattjohn4731 Před rokem +12

      Yes and Andy Summers had been playing guitar professionally since 1959! But he looked young and they had magic chemistry and skills. Andy was their 2nd git. First guy was only on a couple early singles (Fallout, Landlord, Nothing Achieving...)

    • @jamesbradley2301
      @jamesbradley2301 Před rokem +2

      Of all time.

    • @jamesbradley2301
      @jamesbradley2301 Před rokem +2

      Of all time more like.

  • @IanLeoTV
    @IanLeoTV Před rokem +98

    Stewart Copeland is one of the greatest drummers of all time…

    • @eumaeus
      @eumaeus Před rokem +8

      FOR SURE! A prime example, "Every little thing she does is magic" those fills, flamming, everything from Copeland is just perfect and astonishingly good.

    • @tradeladder146
      @tradeladder146 Před rokem +2

      Why because he is an American ? 🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @peteturner3928
      @peteturner3928 Před rokem +1

      weirdly his dad was a CIA Spook!

    • @zeppelinfan9360
      @zeppelinfan9360 Před rokem +6

      No argument 🎸☮️💕

    • @BadlndsBob
      @BadlndsBob Před rokem +1

      Absolutely. He is my very favorite drummer.

  • @TonyM1961
    @TonyM1961 Před rokem +111

    Very classic song by The Police. Featured prominently in the film 48 hours with Eddie Murphy

    • @michellebarry1555
      @michellebarry1555 Před rokem +12

      I was hoping someone would say this…a good recommendation for their movie channel 😊

    • @ForbiddTV
      @ForbiddTV Před rokem +10

      Eddie Murphy proved in that movie that no one could actually sing it and sound good.

    • @carleton4199
      @carleton4199 Před rokem +10

      To this day "48 Hrs." is the first thing that I think about when I hear this song.

    • @kevinmclaughlin1092
      @kevinmclaughlin1092 Před rokem +5

      @Michelle Barry 100% agree. The first great buddy, buddy cop movie which launched Eddie Murphy's acting career. Nick Nolte & Eddie have such great on screen chemistry.

    • @bluelionvintage8134
      @bluelionvintage8134 Před rokem +4

      @@carleton4199 came here to say the same!!

  • @bradparnell614
    @bradparnell614 Před rokem +118

    This was the first Police song I ever heard. They became one of the biggest bands during my high school years which ended with their last and most successful album, "Synchronicity". They had a ton of hits in the early 80s. You have so many more to check out like "De Do Do Do, De Da Da Da", "Spirits In The Material World", "Don't Stand So Close To Me", "Message In A Bottle", "Invisible Sun", "Demolition Man", "Walking On The Moon", "Secret Journey", "King Of Pain", and "Wrapped Around Your Finger". BTW this was one of those mixed nationality bands as they were 2/3 British but the drummer was American.

    • @sanzoftatooine
      @sanzoftatooine Před rokem +5

      Drummer Stewart Copeland's father was a diplomat, so Stewart & his siblings essentially grew up overseas. He spent a good part of his youth in the Middle East & North Africa, which also informed his drumming. You can hear he tends to emphasize the "1" and "3" beats whereas most "western" percussionists emphasize "2" and "4." That's the eastern influence and it further distinguishes The Police style from other bands.

    • @bradparnell614
      @bradparnell614 Před rokem +1

      The thing I notice that sets him apart from all other drummers is the really sharp sound he gets from the snare. It's really crisper and louder than you hear in a lot of other bands.

    • @casey4602
      @casey4602 Před rokem +2

      Although I purchased both The Police and Sting's solo projects, I prefer Sting when he was in The Police.

    • @Tessmage_Tessera
      @Tessmage_Tessera Před rokem

      Same here... first ever for me too. Back in 1979, I was driving around in my Camaro with the radio on and this song played. I thought it was some new reggae band at first.

    • @jiboo6850
      @jiboo6850 Před rokem

      @@sanzoftatooine he also never played 2 consecutive bar the same. accents, kicks, snare ghost notes... each bar is unique.

  • @Hollingsworth2781
    @Hollingsworth2781 Před rokem +31

    Sting was/is a creative genius. Literally every song on every Police Album is good to great. His solo career was amazing too.

  • @tommcclary8689
    @tommcclary8689 Před rokem +180

    Their first 4 albums are incredible. The reggae ska sound is great. Ghost in the machine is one of the most underrated albums ever.

    • @jamesbradley2301
      @jamesbradley2301 Před rokem +6

      And Synchronicity is less good!?!

    • @dbradx
      @dbradx Před rokem +7

      Oh man you're so right, Ghost in The Machine is a brilliant album top to bottom.

    • @ForbiddTV
      @ForbiddTV Před rokem +9

      @@dbradx All five albums are excellent. Gotta give them credit that they quit before being mediocre like many bands.

    • @tommcclary8689
      @tommcclary8689 Před rokem +7

      My fault. I forgot about Zenyatta Mondatta. All 5 are incredible. I was wrong. Sorry.

    • @Sylvestror
      @Sylvestror Před rokem +5

      @@tommcclary8689 I really thought you dissed Synchronicity and we were about to have words lol

  • @Shrykespeare
    @Shrykespeare Před rokem +147

    The Police had some truly great tunes, Among my faves are "Message in a Bottle", "Walking on the Moon", "Synchronicity II" and "King of Pain". I'm sure you also know from yesterday that Sting has an impressive solo collection too. And if you're curious about the other guys in the band, Andy Summers is the guitarist, and Stewart Copeland is the drummer. Phenomenal trio.

    • @sheilameyers152
      @sheilameyers152 Před rokem

      I remember Bob Marley singing this! It is about a hooker that he took a liking to! Telling her not to put on that red light! Woah! yes don’t know if she ever turned off that red light!

    • @thebronzetoo
      @thebronzetoo Před rokem +2

      King of Pain was great!

    • @dv3507
      @dv3507 Před rokem

      Omg, yes! These songs are my favorites, as well. One of my favorite groups.

    • @TonyM1961
      @TonyM1961 Před rokem +1

      King Of Pain is my favorite song by them

    • @walterrutherford8321
      @walterrutherford8321 Před rokem

      The Police have done several songs but the one that sticks with me the most is, Shape Of My Heart. It plays in the closing credits of The Professional and the tone seemed to perfectly fit the tone of the movie at that point. I think that was Natalie Portman’s first movie when she was 12yrs old. She and Jean Reno are outstanding. Not sure if the Rob Squad want to review it because it’s a movie about a hitman so it is violent. Also in the movie is Ellen Green (Little Shop of Horrors) and Gary Oldman. Gary’s character in this movie is out of control. He also plays an over the top character in The Fifth Element, but it really works there. I don’t even have to recommend The Fifth Element because I’m sure you will eventually get to it. It also stars Bruce Willis who you’ve already seen and enjoyed in multiple movies.

  • @Jeflar70
    @Jeflar70 Před rokem +40

    This is a band you’ll have fun reacting to. You still have classics like Walking on the Moon, Can’t Stand Losing You, Message in a Bottle, King of Pain, Wrapped Around Your Finger, Invisible Sun, Don’t Stand So Close to Me, So Lonely and tons more.
    The Police are one of the greatest bands ever to emerge in the UK.

  • @andyastrand
    @andyastrand Před rokem +14

    Sting great voice, accomplished bassist, Andy great guitarist and so precise, Stuart arguably the best drummer of his generation. Seriously tight band.

  • @pkmadsen2850
    @pkmadsen2850 Před rokem +115

    As a band, they made fabulous use of SPACE. Notice how minimal the instruments are and their use of silences. Huge sound for a three-member band. Great songs coming up for you.

    • @gregwatson3300
      @gregwatson3300 Před rokem +4

      That is a good point. It takes skill and confidence to play the silence as well.

    • @dbradx
      @dbradx Před rokem +5

      Excellent point, and Stewart Copeland was a huge part of that - some of his best beats are the ones he doesn't play.

    • @genespleen
      @genespleen Před rokem +2

      Absolutely, well said.

    • @artiewithers6980
      @artiewithers6980 Před rokem +2

      Great point.

    • @dalewaits1050
      @dalewaits1050 Před rokem

      Interesting interpretation. Never looked at it from that point of view before.

  • @tombanaski3251
    @tombanaski3251 Před rokem +70

    You will never pronounce anyone’s name of “Roxanne” the same way again…whenever you hear that name, this song will play quietly in your mind… and you will smile when it does, like all of us ready do

    • @athomeinaz5421
      @athomeinaz5421 Před rokem +3

      So true! Every time someone new says my name they do that. Ugh

    • @gotham61
      @gotham61 Před rokem +8

      I have a turntable made by a company called Roksan. When you turn it on it has a red light.

    • @Land-Shark
      @Land-Shark Před rokem +4

      I pronounce the Steve Martin movie title "Roxanne" the same way whenever I think about it.
      I see the movie poster with the title in my head, and my brain actually hears Eddie Murphy or Sting wail out "Roxanne!".

    • @rebeccarockchik6704
      @rebeccarockchik6704 Před rokem +2

      💯

    • @dv3507
      @dv3507 Před rokem +1

      So true!

  • @jesperry6314
    @jesperry6314 Před rokem +10

    For many of us, Roxanne was our first introduction to the Police and at the time, there was nothing else that sounded like it on Radio. The Police was a seminal band for those of us who were in middle, high school, and college in the late 70's through the late 80's. As many others have mentioned their hit catalog is soooo deep and all 3 were accomplished musicians. Stewart Copland on drums influenced an entire generation of drummers.

  • @lukebonnicihunt
    @lukebonnicihunt Před 3 měsíci +3

    Fun fact: Sting (the bass player) was credited on this song for playing ‘Butt Piano’! While recording, he accidentally sat on the piano in the studio, and if you listen closely at the beginning of the song, you can hear the piano and him laughing about it afterwards!

    • @bobogus7559
      @bobogus7559 Před 3 měsíci

      I'm surprised nobody else has commented this yet.

    • @vaskylark
      @vaskylark Před 3 měsíci +1

      That's cool. I never knew that, but can we retire the phrase "Fun Fact" ? Please...I hear it too much.

  • @KarlKraus1
    @KarlKraus1 Před rokem +262

    Walking on the Moon and Wrapped around your Finger are great songs by the Police! I'm astounded that you've done only TWO selections by them! these two I pointed out will satisfy you to the max! Especially "Finger"
    EDIT: Oh there's one more song you guys to need to listen to from this group: SOS! Once again blown away this wasn't chosen earlier either! In fact, it's a bouncier tune out of most of their songs

    • @omunozl
      @omunozl Před rokem +2

      Great choices.

    • @mattjohn4731
      @mattjohn4731 Před rokem +17

      You mean MESSAGE In A Bottle! Masterpiece!!

    • @markmaioli4
      @markmaioli4 Před rokem +9

      fyi what you call SOS is really Message In A Bottle 🤘

    • @stevetournay6103
      @stevetournay6103 Před rokem +7

      By SOS I think you mean Message In A Bottle, which finishes with Sting singing "sending out an SOS" over and over. The song actually titled SOS is a classic by ABBA...

    • @KarlKraus1
      @KarlKraus1 Před rokem +2

      @@mattjohn4731 right! i was thinking of ABBA for some reason! 🙄😝When I hear a phrase or word in a song over and over, I sometimes assume that's the title but... I've known the true name for years now so I don't know why I didn't type in the right one! Apologies guys!

  • @chuckragland6100
    @chuckragland6100 Před rokem +81

    This song is inspired by a trip sting took to Paris, and he noticed the neighborhood where a lot of the houses had red lights on by the front doors. When he asked somebody about it, he told them that's where the ladies of the evening did their business, the infamous red light district, when the red lights were on, they were open for business. The person also told him most of those ladies actually have real boyfriends. When sting heard that he thought about what those boyfriends must think about their girlfriends doing that. And he wrote this song , as if he were one of the boyfriends, and what he would say to her.

    • @proudmoon3
      @proudmoon3 Před rokem +2

      Thanks for the back story! It's an interesting and quite unusual topic for a song, so I wondered how it came about.

    • @ZacCostilla
      @ZacCostilla Před rokem +1

      You’ll love “Message In A Bottle”! I think it’s their best overall song, even though my favorite is “Walking On The Moon”. “King of Pain” is another great one.

    • @the9-2-5outlawgamer
      @the9-2-5outlawgamer Před rokem +1

      That's probably when the h outbreak was escalating all over the world before the virus would come in the 1980s.

    • @christinepuleo3662
      @christinepuleo3662 Před rokem +1

      Walking on the
      Moon and So Lonely. 2 must hears.

  • @kimhubbard826
    @kimhubbard826 Před rokem +8

    Everything Little Thingshe Does is Magic, So Lonely, Message in A Bottle, Can't Stand Losing You, Wrapped Around Your Finger, King of Pain, Spirits in the Material World, are all bangers.

  • @LordEriolTolkien
    @LordEriolTolkien Před rokem +12

    The Police get a remarkable sound for a 3 piece. And as you say, the feeling he squeezes in the one word 'Roxanne' just oozes raw emotion and feeling

  • @paulcwalina7910
    @paulcwalina7910 Před rokem +83

    This was their breakthrough song. Hugely popular and put The Police on the map.

    • @potcrak1
      @potcrak1 Před rokem +4

      It was one of those 'Where did this come from' the first time hearing the Police.

    • @leegraves101
      @leegraves101 Před rokem +5

      I can’t listen to it without thinking of Eddie Murphy. When he sang it in 48 Hours .

    • @xzonia1
      @xzonia1 Před rokem

      @@leegraves101 Lol! I'd forgotten all about that. Man, they should react to that movie! I haven't seen it in years, but that scene is memorable! X)

  • @iloveseble
    @iloveseble Před rokem +45

    Stewart Copeland is one of the best drummers of all time. Listen to his drumming in "Spirits of the Material World." Mindblowing. Synchronicity, Reggatta De Blanc and Zenyatta Mondatta are great albums, but I think I love Ghost in the Machine best.

    • @langlsd1604
      @langlsd1604 Před rokem +2

      Ghost in the Machine is my second favorite, Zenyatta is my favorite. With that being said, they don’t have a bad album at all.

    • @argonwheatbelly637
      @argonwheatbelly637 Před rokem +2

      Can't miss his traditional grip, syncopation, and those hi-hats.

  • @pilesovinyl
    @pilesovinyl Před rokem +7

    This is without question the best Police track ever. Period. Having seen them perform this live in the mid 80s, it was UNBELIEVABLE. It was amplified 1000% in the chorus in concert and they shot bright blinding lights in the audience's faces on the chorus as well, hard to adequately describe it. Check out a live clip of it...

  • @joea7293
    @joea7293 Před rokem +26

    Sting is a musical genius and the Police were such a breakthrough in the late 70'sand early 80's. The accents in the musicality is unmatched in what was and still pop music and in some rock. Stwart Copeland on the drums is amazing in his syncopation and Andy Summer's is classically trained. Great band and please listen to Message in a Bottle Thanks for the post and reaction guys. As always stay safe and much love

  • @surlechapeau
    @surlechapeau Před rokem +54

    Jay &Amber, You'll love their "Spirits In The Material World", "Walking On The Moon", "So Lonely" and many more!!!!
    Roxanne was their first single which I played on my college radio station!!
    Sting- primary songwriter Sting (lead vocals, bass guitar), Andy Summers (guitar) and Stewart Copeland (drums, percussion)

    • @pandoracle
      @pandoracle Před rokem +3

      "So Lonely" definitely got the same kind of expressive energy as Roxanne, whilst listening to it, you instantly feel the urge to convert it into movement or dance

    • @jamesbradley2301
      @jamesbradley2301 Před rokem +1

      Some album tracks as good. Born in the Fifties and Truth Hits Everybody could have been singles

  • @bobblowhard8823
    @bobblowhard8823 Před rokem +59

    "Roxanne" was The Police's first big hit, released in 1978. The Police are one of a few bands that brought the 80's sound in early, in the 70's. This song is yet just another example of how the late 70's and 80's ruled, musically.

    • @sahewins
      @sahewins Před rokem +2

      Message in a Bottle

    • @johnpublicprofile6261
      @johnpublicprofile6261 Před rokem

      Music decades in the UK run 1945-55 the music is rather moderate and shallow; 55-65 creativity is starting; 65-75 is the magic decade of the Beatles, Rolling Stones and so many others; 75-85 is the electronic age of experimentation and new sounds plus the previous decades bands have really mastered their stuff; 85-95 emotional, smooth and sophisticated sounds and still some occasional creativity; 95+ ?.....

    • @bobblowhard8823
      @bobblowhard8823 Před rokem

      @@johnpublicprofile6261 For me, music started to lose its magic and creativity somewhere in the mid 90's. The music of today, and the last couple of decades shouldn't even be allowed to be called "music", as it's akin to raw sewage.

    • @johnpublicprofile6261
      @johnpublicprofile6261 Před rokem

      @@bobblowhard8823 Other than rare exceptions, I agree. Hence "95+ ?..."
      But then these days it seems difficult to find what current music is, other than silent "C" music i.e *rap.
      That may say more about us being old fogeys 8-}

  • @timmaples5734
    @timmaples5734 Před rokem +1

    The Police was a new wave rock band. Gordon Matthew Thomas Sumner aka Sting was a teacher in Northumberland, England. Seen them in concert on the Synchronicity Tour in the early 80s and Sting solo in the Dream of the blue turtles tour in I think 86. Need to check out "Synchronicity II", "Wrapped Around Your Finger", King of Pain", "Don't Stand so Close to Me", Message in a Bottle. Just to name a few....

  • @SWLinPHX
    @SWLinPHX Před rokem

    Yes, both the Police and Sting solo have a huge string of hits from the late 1970's thru early 1990's.

  • @bertisjordan1085
    @bertisjordan1085 Před rokem +68

    The Police were one of the Bands that dominated the 80's and was really the start of the second British Wave. Their early popular stuff was reggae influenced. One of the groups that successfully expanded their sound.
    So many hits. "Walking On The Moon" "Message In A Bottle" "De Do Do" "King Of Pain"
    Stewart Copeland is one of my favorite drummers!

  • @user-or1ye3iz6d
    @user-or1ye3iz6d Před rokem +73

    How many people here wish they would do a whole day of The Police/Sting reactions?? I do!!! 🙌

  • @derekangus1354
    @derekangus1354 Před rokem +8

    A great trio band capable of such innovative, high level musicianship! They really had a magic bag of goodies each new album. Reggatta de Blanc ("White Reggae") was also loaded with unique hits. Roxanne was from their debut album in 1978 if you can believe it! The band won 5 Grammy's over the years.

  • @MetalMcfly
    @MetalMcfly Před rokem +1

    Andy Summers and Stuart Copeland were the dream team. They are accomplished and respected by their peers but in the eyes of 3 man bands i.e. Rush, Triumph, Thin Lizzy etc...
    They were sooo underated at that time. They did however get recognition within the next 3 yrs after this was released/ Summers/Copeland were a force.

  • @kelliedee
    @kelliedee Před rokem +76

    Thanks for this reaction! They had so many great songs. Message In A Bottle, Wrapped Around Your Finger, Walking On The Moon, Can't Stand Losing You, Don't Stand So Close To Me, Invisible Sun, Spirits In The Material World, King Of Pain, So Lonely, De Do Do Do, De Da Da Da. Ah, edited to add: Synchronicity 2 is another great song, with a cool video.

    • @ForbiddTV
      @ForbiddTV Před rokem

      Yeah, but those are only the singles. For a better vibe you need to listen to The Bed's Too Big Without You, Reggatta De Blanc (Grammy winner), and Bring On The Night.

  • @ResidentPetrolhead
    @ResidentPetrolhead Před rokem +50

    For those of us of a certain age, we were first introduced to this song in the 1982 film 48 HRS., being sung by a 21-year-old Eddie Murphy, in not only his first film but his very first scene. Before we even see Murphy, playing a prison inmate, we hear him belting out "ROOOOOOOXXXXXX-AAAAAAANE!" from down the corridor. Once you see it, you'll never be able to separate the two again, even though the song is a banger in its own right.

    • @GranFelicia
      @GranFelicia Před rokem +3

      then after the movie came out ... walking down the HS halls and randomly hearing someone belt out "RoooooooooooXXXX-AAAAANE!" oh those were the days!! LOL

    • @normandavidtidiman9918
      @normandavidtidiman9918 Před rokem +6

      For those of a certain age we actually brought the record in 1979 🙄

    • @robinjohnston24
      @robinjohnston24 Před rokem +3

      For those of us of a certain age that were born and raised in England, Roxanne came out well before that movie. TBH I’d forgotten that scene. By the time 48 Hours came out The Police were huge, maybe not in the US, but in much of the rest of the world.

    • @sarablack2547
      @sarablack2547 Před rokem +2

      I knew the song before I saw 48 hrs.thinking now it must of been one of the first times I recognised a song in a movie and had that omg moment obvs long before omg was a thing lol

    • @ResidentPetrolhead
      @ResidentPetrolhead Před rokem +1

      @@normandavidtidiman9918 Which would almost suggest being a different age, one might reasonably infer...

  • @LBrobie
    @LBrobie Před rokem

    Sting was playing stand-up bass in a jazz band when Stewart Copeland (the drummer) found him. this song came out when i was in high school and i immediately loved it and The Police became one of my favorite bands of ever. 🥰

  • @traci4187
    @traci4187 Před rokem +11

    Great choice of their early-popular stuff. If you like the sound of this one, try "So Lonely" and "Can't Stand Losing You", as they are songs with a similar sound (but obviously different in their own right).

  • @selkirk57
    @selkirk57 Před rokem +32

    This was the song that brought The Police to all our attention. It was a huge hit when it came out. And it was so different from the standard rock songs being played at the time. Since you two are teachers you should listen to a song about a teacher by The Police called 'Don't Stand So Close To Me.'

    • @farmerbill6855
      @farmerbill6855 Před rokem +6

      Because Sting was a school teacher in the UK.

  • @angelagoodwin5758
    @angelagoodwin5758 Před rokem +34

    Brilliant trio of musicians. Try "Wrapped Around Your Finger" and "Spirits In the Material World". So happy you guys are on the Police/Sting path. I LOVE Sting. He's a freakin' genius! Keep going, please!

    • @spoonunit03
      @spoonunit03 Před rokem

      Yeah, and they were ten-a-penny in the 80's. This was like normal to us 'kids' then. :)

  • @TheNorcalmonkey67
    @TheNorcalmonkey67 Před rokem

    Extremely talented band - Stings plays in one time signature, sings in another and usually dances in another - at the same time....lol. Stewart Copeland is an AMAZING drummer. Andy Summers is an underrated guitar player....

  • @joycegibbs5267
    @joycegibbs5267 Před 11 měsíci

    reminds me of my childhood. Best music 70’s & 80’s & I was soooo in love with Sting. Great memories ❤❤

  • @hollydeitch1977
    @hollydeitch1977 Před rokem +15

    “Don’t stand so close to me” should be your next one! ❤

    • @helindove2237
      @helindove2237 Před rokem

      Especially when you know that both Amber and Jordan are teachers! 😊

  • @miguelnavarrete3893
    @miguelnavarrete3893 Před rokem +15

    Early Police from the late 70’s & early 80’s had a heavy reggae influence. You’ll be rewarded with a deeper dive into the Police and Sting as a solo artist.

  • @dennislindqvist8443
    @dennislindqvist8443 Před rokem +5

    Their second album is my favorite. Walking on the moon, Message in a bottle, Bed's too big without you, Bring on the night are the most famous songs. But all their albums are really worth listening to.

  • @76JStucki
    @76JStucki Před rokem +1

    One thing about Sting- he seems to consistently play with some of the most amazing drummers on the planet. Stewart Copeland, Omar Hakim, Vinnie Colaiuta, Manu Katche….. if you know drums, you know those names. Seriously some of the best to ever do it.

  • @trjbrew
    @trjbrew Před rokem +15

    The Police had a reggae sound for their first few albums. Try "Walking on the Moon", "Message in a Bottle", "Murder by Numbers". This is an extremely deep rabbit hole.

  • @vandergod
    @vandergod Před rokem +33

    Huge song for the Police! This was very popular. Eddie Murphy was singing it from his cell at the start of “48 Hours” (movie suggestion). And there is an acoustic version that is amazing from “The Secret Policeman’s Other Ball”. Thanks for being you and what you do.

    • @ForbiddTV
      @ForbiddTV Před rokem +2

      There's also an instrumental Studio version. Try singing to it and you will understand how Eddie Murphy nor anyone else can make it sound good like Sting did.

    • @Lexy-O
      @Lexy-O Před rokem +2

      And also an acoustic Message in a bottle

    • @bethtanner4481
      @bethtanner4481 Před rokem

      Doesn't this get covered in Moulin Rouge too?

    • @laurin4405
      @laurin4405 Před rokem

      @@bethtanner4481 Yeppers... Bit of a different "feel" to it in "Moulin Rouge"... Rawer, with more passion :}

    • @vandergod
      @vandergod Před rokem +1

      @@Lexy-O Those performances were the best!

  • @the9-2-5outlawgamer
    @the9-2-5outlawgamer Před rokem +2

    In a documentary, how Sting got his name, I think it was because he was in his university's band dressed up in black and yellow resembling a bee, so the nickname, the stage name stuck. He was born Gordon Matthew Thomas Sumner in 1951. He also began his acting career appearing in The Who's rock opera film second to "Tommy", "Quadrophenia" in 1979. He even played the demonic charmer in the film adaptation of "Brimstone and Treacle" in 1982. In the band The Police, only two of the founding members are British while the drummer Stewart Copeland was born in Canada, and a naturalized citizen of the UK. He became a television and film composer he even did the music for 1998's Spyro the Dragon, an original Sony PlayStation platform open world video game.

  • @elettewheeler7893
    @elettewheeler7893 Před rokem +2

    The moment I heard Roxanne, I knew they were going to be big. They were. One of a kind.

  • @petercourtien4581
    @petercourtien4581 Před rokem +41

    The Police are one of the bands from the late 70’s that told you that a new wave of music styles had arrived. I was 13 when I first heard them in 1978.
    😊❤ Great reaction, guys.

    • @lindascott6902
      @lindascott6902 Před rokem +2

      Exactly the same age as me, and summer lying on the beach as a teenager was all about playing The Police 😄

  • @welllivedlife-desireeg2804

    The Police are one of the greatest bands of the 80's. Loved them. Sting branched off and became a massive solo artist. They were an incredibly talented group. Great reaction!

    • @lisajohnson521
      @lisajohnson521 Před rokem +2

      Greatest bands ever I think. They definitely innovative and different from the others.

  • @benoitrenaud519
    @benoitrenaud519 Před rokem +2

    Three of the best rock musicians ever. That was their first hit. They were the no1 band in the world for a few years with good reasons!

  • @juliewatson7492
    @juliewatson7492 Před rokem +4

    I saw The Police when they toured with The Go Go’s. Sting sang Roxanne acapella. It was dark in the arena except for the light just on him. It’s one of the best performances I have ever seen. Everyone was in complete silence as he sang. This was about 40 years ago and I still remember it so well.

  • @retroreactions....
    @retroreactions.... Před rokem +25

    As many others have commented, I vote for "Wrapped Around Your Finger", "King of Pain", and the AMAZING "Synchronicity II". Each of the 3 members is unbelievably talented!

    • @proudmoon3
      @proudmoon3 Před rokem +1

      All three, excellent choices for their next Police reaction!

    • @nvsteveg
      @nvsteveg Před rokem

      Synchronicity II is such an amazing song. I belt it out in the car whenever it comes on!

    • @retroreactions....
      @retroreactions.... Před rokem

      @@nvsteveg that feeling you get....

    • @stormy7722
      @stormy7722 Před rokem

      Syncronicity 2 is my fave song all time..lol Love it!

    • @barba7521
      @barba7521 Před rokem

      I agree 100 percent with these three suggestions

  • @kgardneriii
    @kgardneriii Před rokem +18

    Hit up ‘Message in a Bottle’ by The Police next!

  • @shawnjohnson9763
    @shawnjohnson9763 Před rokem

    One of the little known facts about Sting is that he was a school teacher before he was a star. The song "Don't Stand So Close to Me" was inspired by his time as a teacher, although not based on any specific incident or person.

  • @artiewithers6980
    @artiewithers6980 Před rokem

    When The Police first released Roxanne, somebody on one of the radio stations in NYC reviewed it, and said, “The Police couldn’t get themselves arrested.” What a dope.

  • @denisemeredith2436
    @denisemeredith2436 Před rokem +5

    Roxanne was written in Amsterdam because in the Red Light District women do switch on red lights in their front rooms and pose to show that they are available for business.
    You should check out So Lonely and Don't Stand So Close to Me.

  • @martycrimmins3214
    @martycrimmins3214 Před rokem +16

    The Police are an awesome band and have a very deep and rewarding rabbit hole! "Message In A Bottle", "Don't Stand So Close To Me", "De Do Do", "Wrapped Around Your Finger", "King Of Pain", and SO MANY others! But I agree with what several people have already mentioned: Do "Walking On The Moon" next. The vibe of that song is outstanding!

    • @xzonia1
      @xzonia1 Před rokem +1

      It does make me feel like I'm bobbing about in space; love it! X)

    • @brendaedwards6741
      @brendaedwards6741 Před rokem +1

      And the video for 'Walking on the Moon' HAS to be seen if only for Stuart Copeland's ability to drum on anything - including a space rocket!

  • @DavidSingerSongwtr
    @DavidSingerSongwtr Před rokem +1

    Stuart Copeland the drummer is one of the best drummers period. He is American while the guitar player Andy Summers and Sting (Gordon Sumner) are both British.

  • @talkingdonkey1817
    @talkingdonkey1817 Před rokem +1

    Sting and the Police were well known for their fusion of both reggae and jazz with rock and roll. Sting (Gordon Sumner) was well known as a jazz bassist before The Police and that is where he got his name, as folks referred to his bass sound having a “sting”.

  • @billclarke117
    @billclarke117 Před rokem +11

    As you can see, Stewart Copeland is an exceptional drummer.

  • @emiliarodriguez4164
    @emiliarodriguez4164 Před rokem +14

    Give " King of Pain" & "Wrapped Around Your Finger" by The Police a listen to. I'm sure you're gonna love them!

  • @P.Galore
    @P.Galore Před rokem +1

    When The Police first arrived in LA, and before their first record, a friend who worked for their record company and I went to the airport to pick them up. On the way through Beverly Hills, Sting noticed a tall building at the corner of Roxbury and Santa Monica Blvd. The building was called the RoxSan, with illuminated red letters at the top of the building. One of the letters was blinking. Sting then began singing " Rox San, you don't have to put on the red light".....Little did we know.....

  • @deniselogan2733
    @deniselogan2733 Před rokem

    Best song in spin class … my fave instructor has me up out of my seat every time they say Roxanne - it’s a ton of powerful leg workout!!

  • @rubyswaim1441
    @rubyswaim1441 Před rokem +6

    That's just one drum kit. Stewart Copeland is a drumming genius.

    • @Lexy-O
      @Lexy-O Před rokem +1

      He really shows off his drumming chops on the third album Zenyatta Mondotta

  • @tommcclary8689
    @tommcclary8689 Před rokem +3

    Can't stand losing you, The beds too big without you, Don't stand so close to me, Bring on the night and of course Message in a bottle.

  • @janetkenny1735
    @janetkenny1735 Před rokem

    The police was the 1st band I went to with my friends instead of a family member 23 December 1981. They were unbelievable and I loved them then and love them now.

  • @SJ-GodofGnomes21
    @SJ-GodofGnomes21 Před rokem

    This was one of a collection of songs that filled the clubs in the 80's... remember dancing to this on a Friday/Sat night

  • @jeffreymackay4343
    @jeffreymackay4343 Před rokem +16

    This band was the biggest band in the mid-80s, seriously. Their last album, Synchronicity, is considered one of the best albums of all time. They only made 5 albums in their brief existence (about 9 years), but their impact and influence can still be seen and heard today)

  • @Particulator
    @Particulator Před rokem +10

    The Police have so many good songs with a wide range of styles, they're amazing. I really like their song _Bring on the night_ for the guitar and bass play mixed with Sting's haunting voice.

  • @johncampbell756
    @johncampbell756 Před rokem

    This was their 1978 debut. Ten years earlier, guitarist Andy Summers was briefly in The Animals. Andy recently was in a duo called Circa Zero where he played guitar and Rob Giles, who I kind of know, sang and played everything else.

  • @jasonsprecher5118
    @jasonsprecher5118 Před rokem

    The Police are Legendary. Sting solo career is legendary. There’s a Ton of songs for you guys to react to from both.

  • @matthewthomas7418
    @matthewthomas7418 Před rokem +14

    Another great track by them I recommend is 'Walking on the Moon' 🙂

  • @scottlincoln1735
    @scottlincoln1735 Před rokem +9

    I’ve prob heard this song a thousands times but it’s simply wonderful to watch two people enjoy it for the first time. Excellent.

  • @karicastanza5216
    @karicastanza5216 Před rokem

    Gotta listen to "Message in a Bottle", "Wrapped Around Your Finger", "King of Pain", "Don't Stand So Close to Me", "Spirits in the Material World". So happy your going down the Police rabbit hole!

  • @thomass5169
    @thomass5169 Před rokem

    Saw them in concert 2x, and when the lyrics "put on the red light" the stadium ignited in red. Great memory. Thanks.

  • @NOLAgenX
    @NOLAgenX Před rokem +14

    My introduction to The Police was this song. I was “helping” my dad cut the grass (translation: he drank beer while my 11 year old self cut the grass). My radio always played in the yard when I cut grass. This came on and my break became the full length of the song as I didn’t move in the yard…I just stood there. I’ve been a fan ever since, over 40 years now.

  • @markdraine3571
    @markdraine3571 Před rokem +8

    The first big hit in 77 or 79 , somewhere in that vicinity..It just sounded different with the Ska -influenced vibe. It's a bit repetitive but not monotonous and holds up well , quite catchy with a meaningful theme.

    • @jamesscully529
      @jamesscully529 Před rokem +1

      It was 1979. I was twenty, and wondering who the hell these guys were. They played a now defunct club in Toronto called The Edge back then, slept on the promoters coach. They took a higher royalty rate versus any upfront money from the record label, so confident they were, so their starving early tours paid off when they struck it big and became rich with no debts to pay back.

  • @misterdoe
    @misterdoe Před rokem +1

    Glad you went back to where it started -- their first single. Sting has said he was trying to evoke Bob Marley on this one. Some others to check out: "Walking on the Moon," "Voices Inside My Head," "Spirits in the Material World," "De Do Do Do De Da Da Da" (a song about words), "Don't Stand So Close to Me" (inspired by the novel Lolita), and "Message in a Bottle." And solo Sting, I like "All This Time," mainly for how offhand the video seems, like they just walked into a bar, set up a camera, and started filming -- people are walking in front of Sting, pushing him around, and at one point he disappears completely into the crowd of people around him. Also "If You Love Somebody Set Them Free" is a good solo choice for Sting.

  • @b4ucmego
    @b4ucmego Před 7 měsíci

    I recently learned that the laugh in the background at the start of the song was when the lead singer accidentally sat on the piano and laughed about it. They left it on the track and it became a big hit. I love the Reggae beat.

  • @salingerperry7330
    @salingerperry7330 Před rokem +5

    Stewart Copeland phenomenal drummer!!

  • @vincentp149
    @vincentp149 Před rokem +4

    The Police were huge in their day. The creative tension between Sting, Copland and Summers was legendary and always produced amazing songs. My favorite is "Walking on the Moon," but there are somany to choose from. "Driven to Tears," "Next to You," "Bring on the Night," "Shadows in the Rain," "De Do Do Do De Da Da Da," "Invisible Sun", "Spirits in the Material World," "Demolition Man," "One World (Not Three), "Synschronicity II" and "King of Pain" are all classics. I was lucky enough to see them on the Ghost in the Machine tour in 1982. Happy Birthday to Andy Summers who just celebrated his 80th Birthday.

    • @sanzoftatooine
      @sanzoftatooine Před rokem

      Andy is a guitarist who doesn't get as much credit as he deserves, but he was an architect of the textural style of playing that followed in the 80s & 90s. Pick scrapes against the strings, mashing the strings against the frets to create a percussive sound. A lot of players use techniques like this, but Andy really played them up and they became part of the texture of the songs.

  • @MrHalfastvw
    @MrHalfastvw Před rokem

    I moved from Indiana to Ca. When I was 20, and my best buddy followed me a few months later. We hung out at Roxanne’s a TT bar and got to know Roxanne the owner and while we were both under aged we were accepted and had a grand old time. ( to be young again ) !! This song was big at that time .

  • @brianherrington7226
    @brianherrington7226 Před rokem +3

    The Police were the band of the late late 70s till 83 releasing one excellent album after the other. Another brilliant trio in rock n roll history. Not one bad song.

  • @dawngipe6324
    @dawngipe6324 Před rokem +4

    This song always reminds me of Eddie Murphy singing this at the beginning of the movie 48hrs...love it!!! The song...not Eddie's version...sorry Eddie...but makes me laugh everytime!!!!

  • @67Pepper
    @67Pepper Před rokem +3

    I saw The Police way back in 1979 in Berkeley, CA. I believe this was their 1st US Tour. They didn't have enough songs in their set list
    so they had to re-play one of their songs for an encore they already played. I've never seen this happen at any other concert I've been to.

    • @Lexy-O
      @Lexy-O Před rokem +1

      Wish I saw that concert

  • @tud1366
    @tud1366 Před rokem +1

    A "better" version of this song is done by Eddie Murphy in the movie 48 Hours. This song was never the same after we all heard that.

  • @JohnnyUtah15
    @JohnnyUtah15 Před rokem

    So many great songs. Synchronicity II, Walking On The Moon, Message In A Bottle, etc.

  • @michaellynch9550
    @michaellynch9550 Před rokem +4

    Movie connection here. If you wanna see Eddie Murphy sing this song watch the movie 48 hours. It’s a classic.

  • @benhernandez7556
    @benhernandez7556 Před rokem +3

    One of the best rock bands of all time! That whole post-punk/new wave era (late 70s - early 80s), with them, Blondie, The Pretenders, The Jam, Joe Jackson, The Cars, Joy Division, Elvis Costello, etc., is one of the best periods in the short history of rock and roll.

  • @joelmastrobattisto422
    @joelmastrobattisto422 Před rokem +3

    Stewart Copeland is my favorite drummer of all time not because he’s the fastest or the craziest, it’s because of how skilled he is with the high hat symbol he is just so unique you know it’s him when he’s playing. Another great song by the police is message in a bottle you guys need to check that one out

  • @johnhubert3875
    @johnhubert3875 Před rokem

    I had the great pleasure to see Sting live iht off an album.n 2021...he hasn't lost a step. Vocals were like they were right off an album!

  • @WristwatchAddiction
    @WristwatchAddiction Před rokem +3

    More Sting. Awesome!
    Drummer Stewart Copland is one of the best. The fact this is a 3 piece band is crazy. So innovative for their time

  • @chriso6719
    @chriso6719 Před rokem +4

    You should watch the movie, 48 Hours, with Eddie Murphy and Nick Nolte. Eddie sings this song very badly.🤣🤣🤣

  • @HockeyJohn21
    @HockeyJohn21 Před rokem

    Don’t forget that The Police was more than just Sting. The other band members were Andy Summers and Stewart Copeland, both were superb musicians in their own right.

  • @GinaGeeILuvu
    @GinaGeeILuvu Před rokem +3

    I absolutely love the Police and I love this song! You have to hear more of their hits like, King of Pain, Wrapped Around Your Finger, Don’t Stand So Close To Me, Message In A Bottle, and more…❤❤

  • @pumpkinhead34
    @pumpkinhead34 Před rokem +3

    Spirits in the Material World!

  • @timothyknapp8776
    @timothyknapp8776 Před rokem +3

    The first concert I went to. They rose to be the biggest band in the world and then broke up. Stewart Copeland, is arguably one of the greatest drummers in rock. Incredible musicians and all their albums are great.

  • @Ontir
    @Ontir Před rokem

    Invisible Sun, King Of Pain,Can't Stand Losing You, Walking On the Moon, Driven to Tears, Hungry For You, Demolition Man & birth Synchronicities are great.

  • @nicholaspowell3294
    @nicholaspowell3294 Před rokem +3

    High class songwriting, from a high class band, lucky enough to have seen them a couple of times in the late 70s early 80s.There albums are absolutely brilliant.