Postby circh bustom » Sat Nov 19, 2011 9:23 am
In my opinion, willyz is right on this. Stewart was there for the inception of those songs. He played them like a hungry drummer in a 3 piece rock band. Vinnie has had years to examine these songs and parts, as we all have. Vinnie plays the songs a bit more refined yes, but leaves out some impressive stuff. Take for instance, the Demolition Man EP with live tracks from Italy. King of Pain is not the same without that wacky flam into the second verse when Stewart comes in.
I saw the Police twice in 2007 on the first leg of the tour. Monday night at Fenway in Boston and Fri night at MSG in NYC. Mon was impressive because the band and especially Sting's voice was very "on". but Fri, wow. that was the Police show i was waiting for. Yeah of course the tempos were fast. Yes, Stewart would have a miss hit here or there, he was hitting so hard that by 2/3 of the way thru you could hear how much his snare had detuned. But it was one of the best concerts Ive seen. Sting himself has always said he has had a problem with the Police material since they were a 3 piece with punk roots, and Sting has different things in mind sometimes, but, the thing that bothered Sting is what a good portion of the fans loved. Now I have not personally seen Vinnie with Sting, onkly videos and such. But I did see Sting with Manu Katche when they did a small theater tour in '99 for Brand New Day, it was good, and we had a great time in a small venue, but the stuff recorded by Vinne, we longed for Vinnie and the stuff originally recorded by Stewart we longed for him. Same as with KISS, Eric Singer is a better drummer technically than Peter Criss, but when Peter got back in the band, the feel of those songs just exploded out of the PA. Something about having the guys who originally did the songs I guess.