The Police - Synchronicity Concert | Montreal, Canada | August 2nd, 1983 | FULL FILM | Multilingual
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- The Police
Synchronicity Concert
Live At Le Spectrum
Montreal, Canada
August 2nd, 1983
0:00 Intro (Voices Inside My Head)
1:30 Synchronicity I
4:25 Synchronicity II
9:10 Walking In Your Footsteps
13:42 Interview - Part I
17:37 Message In A Bottle
21:50 Wrapped Around Your Finger
26:58 Interview - Part II
27:45 Tea In The Sahara
32:53 Spirits In The Material World
36:16 Hole In My Life / Hit the road Jack (Ray Charles)
41:20 Interview - Part III
42:48 Every Breath You Take
47:02 Roxanne
51:02 Can't Stand Loosing You
53:23 Regatta De Blanc
58:53 King Of Pain
1:04:38 So Lonely
1:12:14 Synchronicity Concert End Credits
1:12:52 Radio Contest for The Police at Le Spectrum
The Police is
Sting - Voice, Bass, Indian flute
Andy Summers - Guitar, Backing Vocals
Stewart Copeland - Durms, Percussion, Backing Vocals
Dolette McDonald - Backing Vocals
Tessa Niles - Backing Vocals
Michelle Cobb - Backing Vocals
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đWhy do I own 15 guitars, 7 Synths, countless drums, bells, wind chimes and other musical instruments. These guys, that's why. How did they do that?
The best band ever for me. And live, you'll never see better inprov.
Stew, Andy and Stingo are geniuses. These songs are timeless. The best act ever, Full Stop.
Sting and Stewart are an incredible rhythm section, but the way Andy fills in with the melody and the harmonic flourishes is mind boggling. Heâs a master of digital delay.
40 years later, this album still holds up. Oh to be 14 again and cranking it all summer long on my boombox.
Come on! Be 14 again every once in a while! đđ
Same here.
@@ronaran8420 ha ha ha you are right!
â@@JayBuff19I would have been 5 years old would when this concert was played. đ I wish I could have been there. But I've been a huge Police fan ever since I was old enough to start hearing their songs, starting around maybe 7-8.
40 year box set coming out soon!
A formidable band that never goes out of style. Thank you for the film.
I saw the Police in Oakland, CA one month after this. Unforgettable show. So happy to see this video! I was 19 then and now Iâm pushing 60. Jeez.
Its a time machine , I am a teenager again.
Thanks so much.
Stewart Copeland is my drum God! Never get enough of him!
YES. STEWART FOR EVER ...!!!!GOD!!!!!@
People forget just how big the police were in the 80âs.. One of the best bands ever in my opinion. And always sounded good liveđȘđ»đ€đ»đž
The Police were the biggest band in the world the first half of the 80s. They literally handed the baton off to U2 at a huge charity gig in 1986
@@007ndc I beg to differ. The biggest band in the world at that time was Queen. Uncontested.
And when they came back in 2007 they aged BUT still sounded amazing!!! Long live the police!!!!
âââ@@QuotenwagnerianerBy that point though, for some reason, Queen's popularity had faded in the US and I think they stopped touring there. I think possibly, the Hot Space album was not well received.(I personally really like it).
The Police were playing stadiums as well as large arenas in the US in 83.
I know Queen still maintained a massive fan base in Europe and South America. They did have a miniscule dip in popularity (by their own standards)though until Live Aid and the Kind of Magic album was somewhat of a comeback. I don't really think they regained their popularity in the USA until Bohemian Rhapsody was used in the Wayne's World film.
Yeah, no argument from me here. But the U.S. is not the world, even though some people from there seem to believe so. ;)@@mancuniancandidatem
Holy crap Stingâs voice is amazing here.
Well, he was only 32 here.
You gotta love how they walk on stage and one minute later they're playing an incredibly tight song. Sting is all business. What a band.
When you become master at your craft, you shine like a bright star, like Sting at the the time. These moments are short and precious and they never return.
icl steward copeland andy summers
But they did return in 2007-2008 with the reunion tour. (5th highest grossing tour ever) Without Stewart and Andy their would be no Sting. One of the best 3 piece bands in history!
well said. everything is fleeting.
@@WThomas66 You're wrong! without Sting there won't be any Stewart and Andy, anybody can be a drummer or anybody can be a guitarist but there's only one Sting. Look at Sting now, without those two he's still famous and popular. So, look at Stewart and Andy now, where are they?just vanished? they need someone called Sting đđ€„
â@@sydkibweterer2719rubbish. Andy Summers and Stewart Copeland are doing quite well scoring movie soundtracks and composing orchestral concerts. The three guys are all exceptional musicians in their own right but the alchemy of the Police is greater than the sum of it's parts.
Sting's vocals are unreal...such a unique band...what huge band has no "normal" guitar solos? Copeland was controlled chaos...pure energy...
Stewart Copeland just kills it here!!!!
I was lucky enough to see The Police on their 2008 reunion tour. To say they were a special band is an understatement.
So did I, unfortunately Andy was really crap and ruined the concert to the point I wanted a refund.
I caught their Seattle show from that tour, and it was incredible. Really enjoyed it.
â@@goranekstrom708 dont be so hard on the man, i was there too, and from my musical point of view he wasnt that bad, at all, i ve heard really bad ones, be thankful u got the chance to hear them once more, just like Rush, can u go see them again? No right! . .
To me it was more Sting that ruined it. He just could not stick to the melody.
Ihr seit DummschwÀtzer....
Best I've ever heard Stewart by far he was at his peak at this point in time. Unreal drummer he's so damn great in this concert!!
Police are great but Jimi Hendrix Experience says hi.
@@JeffreySykes heehe!
Agree!!!
Watch him on Lettermanâs drum solo weekâŠand understand he wrote every note of every instrument playedâŠhe was fucking great hereâŠâŠnowhere even near his peakâŠ.he just gets better as a musicianâŠ.year after year.
Stewart is my favourite drummer, largely because he's such a minimalist. He's so damn precise, but makes it look effortless.
I love The Police . One of the best bands ever.
@Anne Woodward You trolling everyone? Let people like what they like.
And by now, everyone in this episode is 40 years older... Some are in old folks homes, some dead... That's how fast it goes !
Frightening AF đą
I'm 62 now lol love Police always have, Sting lived few miles from me when he was born.
I saw them in a bar in the 70's
I went to the Police 1983 concert â€â€. What a concert. Simply magnificent
oui oui
It must of been INSANE in such a small venue ! ! ! !
I was only 5 years old when this was recorded. I had to wait untill the 2007 RĂ©union your. đ
I think Andy Summers' guitar is what makes this band (I love Sting and Stewart is one of my favourite drummers)
you are correct.
Sting and Stewart are pretty tight though?
@@alanrobertson5602 of course! Stewart is one of my favourite drummers đ
El soporte musical-coros, tambiĂ©n tienen mucho que ver con el desarrollo y armonĂa de las canciones, en este concierto las primeras canciones estaban con mascaras, debe ser la estrategia del concierto. Police gran equipo.
Sheer brilliance.... their perfect performance and meaningful lyrics gives me goosebumps! The best western culture had to offer these days... skill, craftmanship, spirit, high energy and pleasure combined!
I've never seen a better performance by the band. Wow. Studio-like vocals by Sting. Less ad-lib. And that phone call recording at the end was just hilarious.
All the audience footage from this wound up in the officially released police synchronicity concert live in Atlanta. Filmed by the same people. This is a better concert. Stimgâs voice is so much better here than in the officially released one.
Copeland on Message in a Bottle is a mind-blowing driving force.
The Police and Rush , the BEST three piece bands EVER!!
Cream?
@@jakubbielak7273 ELP?
HĂŒsker DĂŒ (Nirvana doesn't exist without them), Cream , ZZ Top
Brmc
Police is Police
This was the night before an enormous stadium gig with 60,000 tickets sold. It was a secret concert that was announced on the radio starting around 3 pm and by 6 pm the Spectrum was full....the sound in that place was about as good as you can get, having been specifically designed for live music....I did not see the show but I heard the announcement on the radio...oh and it was free
That is unheard of today . How great a free concert with the police!!!
I was there.
I loved Le Spectrum. very cool concerts in a magical space...I bet the artists who played it remember it well.
After The Beatles, The Police was the most great band in history of pop-rock music.
Wrong way around pal.
Agree with Rodrigo.
Beatles and Police are totally different species in every way, it's like saying "after apples orange are the best"; a total non-sensical comparison.
The genius.ăIâïœ so impressed I Iose words to describe how wonderful their music isâŠăThank you.
In 1983 there was no live record of The Police. I recorded that concert from TV show on VHS and every day after school I used to played guitar on it trying to reproduce Andy Summers' playing. I still remember the girl dancing in the audience at 18:16
Great music times, nowdays they look even further away. Andy is an amazing guitarist, he should have more credit. Cheers man!
One of the rare times where Sting seems to be in a relatively good mood during a live show! Actually cracked a smile a few timesâŠ
Probably because they were playing in a much smaller venue. By this time they were selling out stadiums and arenas everywhere, playing a club like Le Spectrum was probably a nice break from the massive shows.
In 1983 itwas the album of the year....!!! So many souvenirs!!!!
S II is one of the greatest songs of all time.
I prefer 1 hehe
Pure nostalgia!
For a brief, i'd forgotten my age.
The talent that this trio had is something to be recon with.
High quality!!!
Thanks for the journey
Music has the ability to take you back in time.
I got very lucky and saw The Police live in Chicago at Wrigley Field just before cell phones invaded society. I have been to Montreal three times for Footbag Competitions, twice to compete and once just to hang out with fellow kickers and see the level of play. It would have been an outstanding upstanding everlasting experience to combine the two experiences together. Taking nothing away from Chicago but Montreal is unforgettable. Just as The Police live are too.......â€â€ Thanks for the memories Montreal........
The Police the best band ever!!!
Copeland was an outright beast on the drums
He still is. - check out Gizmodrome.
He drum s like jazz musically trained wow!?!
I was a senior in high school and saw them on this tour. Good times!
What a band !!!
They were on top of their game in this show and we're just fantastic sounding all around, great great concert for ages,..thanx for sharing this
Obi Wan, the force was strong with these ones!
Sting counting how many people in the beginning as the producers were afraid there wasn't going to be enough people as it was a secret surprise show!
Stewart Copeland is the greatest drummer.
Wrong!
Bill Bruford is the man.
â@@ricardooliva4034 Well! Their are many drummer that you can say are the greatest. But I do agree that Bruford are better then Copeland
if it was rating pure energy and drive... yeah. He may win. otherwise.. not nearly the greatest, and the conversation is kinda sad in all cases. Most musicians, and I've heard most of the drummers (the only ones you likely know) say that they hate the fan hero worship when the words "best and greatest" come in. Because as musicians, they know the truth. They're NOT~
So, i will restate your comment:
Stewart Copeland is my favorite drummer.
And the guy who likes bruford... same thing. I've heard more than one producer that worked with him a lot say how bad his meter is.. and it is true. But still amaazing at his little slice. As a drummer, producer and Bruford and Copeland lover, it's all sad the hear that stuff. They do what they do. Let them have their super tiny slice of drumming. So many ca do, and or are better than them and the things that "drummers" are. More true today.
Let the world to be, state your own thing without messing with others words and thoughts. Cheers.
@@morbidmanmusic you say all this and not even offer a name for rubuttal. But yet you "restate" my thoughts. Lol.
Concert fabuleux au Spectrum de Montréal, production audiovisuelle exceptionnelle, et la touche finale avec cette auditrice de CHOM. Un classique.
FINEST BANK OVER MANY DECADES, I CANNOT NAME A BETTER GROUP. VERY TALENTED AND SUPER NICE PEOPLE - LOVE THE LYRICS, MUSIC, ATTITUDE, I MUST HEAR THEM EVERY DAY. JUST AMAZING TO BE ABLE TO ENJOY UNDERSTANDABLE FANTSTIC MUSIC FOR SO MANY YEARS. THE VERY BEST OF THE BEST.
FINEST BAND.... NOT THE BEST TYPIST, BUT I AM GREAT AT CHOOSING AWESOME MUSIC. TIMELESS, KEEPS ME YOUNG AND HAPPY.
Peak of their powers. Saw this show at the Orange Bowl in Miami. Amazing! The Fixx and The Animals opened. Fantastic too.
Grandiose, le groupe au sommet de son Art ! Ă mes yeux, sans doute un de leurs meilleurs concerts, avec celui du Chili et du Shea Stadium, que jâai eu de surcroĂźt la chance de voir retransmis Ă la tĂ©lĂ© pendant lâĂ©tĂ© 1983⊠inoubliable pour moi !âŠJe me souviens de cette jeune femme dans le public, qui danse, comme si câĂ©tait hierâŠPolice, lâĂ©nergie positive et communicative , le rythme toujours le rythme !!! Dommage que ce Synchronicity Tour Ă©tait dĂ©jĂ leur derniĂšre tournĂ©e avant la sĂ©paration, malheureusement⊠Ils me manquent Ă©normĂ©ment ces 3 Magiciens la !!!⊠â€ïžâ€ïžđâ€ïžđâ€ïž
When they came back to Montreal in 2007 for come back tour at the bell center i got to see them!! AMAZING!!! My number one group!đđđđđđđđđđđ
Fantasticâ€ïžâ€ïžđđđmy first concert 1983 in France...57 years today Always Police fan đđČđ«đž
I'll never forgive myself for missing this. Tickets were free but you had to phone to a local radio station to get them. My friend and I didn't have tickets, but we briefly thought about going anyway, then we said "Aahh... no!" The next day, we read that, when it was show time, organisers realized that they had not given enough tickets so they let in people who were in the street in front of the venue (Le Spectrum.)
Sooooooo good. Grew up obsessed with this album, learned to so much musically.
brilliant band , all three super talented
Saw this tour in Baton Rouge, LA; it was amazing! The speakers were so powerful I could feel my internal organs bouncing around inside of me.
Cool, thanks for posting!
We all saw The Police, three days later, Aug 5th, 1983, in Toronto at the CNE Stadium.
Great line up, Blue Peter, King Sunny Ade, Peter Tosh and Simple Minds!!!
I'm staring at the poster, here in my office, as I listen to this.
Went to all of The Police Picnics, a a couple Sting shows too, Great Great Band!!!
Glad you're enjoying this one, thank you for stopping by!
Simple minds canceled James Brown filled in he was better than all of them
Perfect musical simplicity!
Stewart Copeland almost joined...or at least made an album with...the Who. After Keith Moon died and before Kenny Jones was hired, Roger wanted to try different guys including SC. A great might have been/what if.
Police are one of very few bands who âbatted 1000â, meaning they were 5 for 5; each one of their albums was fantastic.
You must be a real fanatic, as I doubt even the band would claim that. Lots of filler tracks on every Police album.
@@musicandfilms9956 wrong. Only one bad/filler song, âMotherâ
âThe Other Way of Stopping? Be My Girl - Sally? Just a couple of additional fillers (and I'm a Police fan-atic since 1983).đ€š
Every little thing they did was magic.
â@@rossydvI love Mother! đ
Damn, I knew Stuart was good, but this is amazing!!! đ
Copeland was a master of pushing the beat. It gave their music an unmistakable liveliness.
A forward momentum.
It is hard to put into words why some drummers bring bands to another level, Copeland certainly did.
Cocaine is a hell of a drug
@joesaxon6566 Then give your cocaine to nowdays drummers, that way maybe they could save music from the sh!t that has become.
I rented a set-top box for two weekends from my local Cable provider and recorded Bowie Serious Moonlight and this concert the next week off First Choice. I watched that Beta tape SO many times. I love this concert.
Jesus Christ what a treat! Very nostalgic
Sadly on that night at the SPECTRUM i wasn't there shocks the POLICE were 3 on stage and sounded like 13 now that's a BAND â€â€đđjpp QuĂ©bec city
they usually have a few backstagers helping
Superchannel featured this concert back then. I had cable running into our home receiver, and recorded this and the interviews on a BASF 90 minute cassette.
There is no mystery here, it is just one bloody great song after the other non stop, very hard to match.
Recorded for early Pay TV ("First Choice" Rocks and a Japanese partner) with Blue Peter as the opening act
that was the time of the police ,and sting best of all my evrytime favorite style/album
Awesome
Thank you for sharing!! Great show, great album, great three-piece!
Synchronicity Amazing tour!!
Thanks for the post!
I remember missing this on tv and DESPERATELY hoping it to rerun.
great memories of Ingelston Market, Edinburgh 1983.
I saw them three months later in November '83. It was great!
I saw them 8 days later in Foxboro 8/10/83, Nice to see them in a much smaller venue in Montreal, great show!
Itâs sad, on these soundboard recordings you donât get the full effect of the delay on stings voice and stews drums, it was one of the best things abt the concert and tour bootleg tapes
Yes. I remember the first time I ever saw a clip of them live playing Walking On The Moon. the echo on from the drum sound was magical.
Saw them in 83 in KC with Stevie Nicks opening. Amazing.
Que lindo es ver a Police en vivo , yo lo vo vi hace mucho tiempo en Obras Sanitarias y en el estadio de River ,inolvidable !!!
Thanks for posting. I had no idea this existed. â€
A week later they sold out Shea Stadium and they said to each other, âIt doesnât get any bigger than thisâ. And Sting decided on that night that it was over for him in the Police after the tour ended.
And I was there that night!
@@marcsaunders8599 Me too!
And Philly and Atlantic City. â€ïž
Amazing!!! I love them!!!!!
Un concierto espectacular, aquĂ esta la mejor interpretaciĂłn en vivo de âSynchronicity IIâ.
Stewart!!!!!!! What a legend.
Thanks for putting this up, the police are my favourite band
Same here! Police was my first favourite band! Thanks for the visit and comment!
What a find! My favorite group growing up.
Can't believe this is 40 years ago!
Cool! Great upload really enjoying this concert! đ
One of the only times I've seen him actually sing that "please" in Every Breath like the recording. Well at least he kept it real at the time.
Lots of vocal overdubbing on this
I saw this incredible tour at the orange bowl in Miami. Amazing show. I remember the animals and the fixx (awesome also) opening.
I remember seeing this concert on much music as a special on NYE one year
I saw this tour in Vancouver, unforgettable.
Ya habĂa comentado en este video, pero habĂa olvidado agradecerte por tan maravilloso aporte, esto es una reliquia, ya que eres el Ășnico en haberlo subido, eres mi maldito hĂ©roe, ÂĄEspectacular!
Me alegro que lo estés disfrutando, en cualquier momento publicaré otra versión de este mismo video que remastericé especialmente. Saludos y gracias por el comentario.
@@TheForce_Productions Estaré al pendiente, nuevo suscriptor, un millón de gracias.
Gracias a vos por el interés y el apoyo!
best live rendition of every breath you take
sincronicity I and II best versions i,ve heard live, to me the best creation of the police
Just chillin watching the footy and listening to The Police.
Fantastico avevo solo 15 anni ma giĂ li ascoltavo
Great post! Thank you! I had this concert on VHS tape (taped off of a local TV broadcast) and watched it so many times! If I remember correctly, the Spectrum concert was a warm up to their Montreal Olympic Stadium concert which was on the next night after this one. I believe this Spectrum concert was a surprise / last minute concert.
Same for me !
I was at the Olympic Stadium show and all 4 bands were awesome!
Experienced the Synchronicity Tour in Orlando, FL.
I saw sting in Vegas some time ago he sang some songs from this album.đđ„°đ
This is it
Look for your mother and father
The best and most memorable concert of my life
Thank you for going back in time and remind us how lucky I was to attend this prestigious concert with Sting and his crew
Peak Police. So great to be able to experience this!