He spotted the moron "I'll get you" 😅 and spat back. But he was mad and despite the crazy dance moves to try and calm down, well, there was retaliation. And OMG was he steaming hot 😍
In case anyones wondering why The Police were the biggest band of the 1980s.....Here is evidence. Great live, recorded pure music, and lyrics that were stories and philosophy.
Timestamps 0:14 "The c*nt that threw the mud at me - I'm going to rip his f*cking arms off!": Sting attempting to come off as tough and serious right before performing a song called 'De Do Do Do De Da Da Da' 0:49 Stewart Copeland checking his watch while consistently keeping the groove and not missing a single note 1:39 Sting being mad after someone throws mud at him for the second time 1:49 Sting looking for something to throw 2:11 "Hey Larry, come here!": Sting calling for the head of security 2:24 Still looking for something to throw? 2:34 & 2:41 Stewart singing while playing drums 2:46 Stewart checks his watch again 3:02 "Leave him for me" 3:38 Sting spits in the crowd
@@rickgrimes7733 a whole bunch of them pretty fast I'd say. He could be hurt. Not an expert fighter I'd say but quick and useful if he was really angry.
There’s too much ignorance in your post for me to bother much, aside from pointing out that there’s too much ignorance in your post for me to bother much.
These 3 guys were great and still significant now . This was filmed in India from memory I think. So much disrespect for the English and the popular boys from the male community perhaps. The mud and spit didn’t make much sense.
@@gleechharnog1117 What? Just what--in the actual bloody hell--are you asking me? First... it appears YOU didn't understand my post, didja? (It has nothing to do with the meaning of the song. Like, did you even watch the vid? Were you typing in your sleep? How do you get that I didn't understand the song from what I posted?) Second.... Puh-LEASE. I've seen comp I thesis papers written by 19 year-olds that were more profound than Sting's lyrics in this song. I think I can hang with all two layers of the meaning, Sir Gleechie, m'lad, ya presumptuous cretin. But if they seem clever to you, c'est la vie! There's no accounting for intelligence or taste.
Stewart hated Sting's arrogance, ego and changing up songs tempos on the spot with no warning -- he used to write "fuck sting" on his drums and hit them extra hard wishing he was hitting Sting - true story
Wow. Can't believe I found this. I played at that show with Skafish band. Filmed "URGH, A Music War" at that very show in France. Frejus Roman ruins, if memory serves. Sting sent his big bodyguards out after that guy. They pulled him into the buffer section in front of the stage and roughed him up pretty good.
I was there too, arenes de frejus yo're right. I have seen that, the guy was throwing oranges pieces to sting if my memory is right, an assh*le, there was ub 40, xtc skafish and a flock of seagulls , a very good concert i never forgot
I was there. Holidaying locally and got a ticket. My recollection is that, in response to the spitting, Sting jumped into the crowd and was part of the crew that (deservedly) roughed up the moron.
He didn’t get spit at. Somebody threw mud at him. They were playing really aggressive at this point. They were touring nonstop, exhausted and fed up and really starting to get angry with each other.
Dick The Birthday Boy Sting played with a pick all throughout the Police years and got a sound that cut through the mix ( like McCartney). I wonder why he changed to the hybrid classical picking method he uses now.
ocean4315 Many reasons probably. I arrived at the same technique before knowing what it was. It's very economical for one. Very comfortable. But when you gotta cut through, a pick is still the best.
Not to go off-topic,…but Copeland's stick work on this piece is just sick as hell! Dig that ill stutter-step at 2:45 as he wait's a half beat to blaze the crash!! Just epic!! 8^D
Actually, Sting wrote most of their songs, including all their hits. However, what sting wrote was 'policafied' (to use the words of Andy Summers). It was the combination between Sting and the other two members (Summers and Copeland), that made their songs so great.
Yes, that is true in many ways, though Sting did an incredible job at the Secret Policeman's Ball, but The Police was by far his best band. I never cared for the solo stuff much, even English Man In NY, which is a great song, but that is using a lot of ideas from his Police song The Bed's too Big without you.
You have to love how Sting keeps it together and stays cool playing tell the end of the song. I bet he wanted to jump into the crowd and kick his teeth him but he is such a pro he plays tell the end.. What a great clip.... Thanks for posting. Long live the Police around the World VHS!!!!
He made that same stare in the movie Quadrophinia at the part where Jimmy upstaged him at the dance hall! Like the Police song, "Does anyone stare the way I do". Hopefully not too many have gotten Sting's stare!
Copeland is one of the best drummers in the world....in my opinion he plays way too ahead of the beat and doesn’t serve the song though. There is time for simplicity and time for complexity..Copeland always over doing it
Turns out DaDooDoo wasn't all Sting wanted to say to the spitter. Makes me sad Sting found yoga and got all calm😂 The comments on here are bloody hilarious, thanks y'all😎😂
I met Sting outside a restaurant in 2013 and had my photo taken with him. He was quiet and calm! I see here he is angry cos some reprobate was acting the noodle. Funny when he starts dancing mad and then tries to poke the offenders eye out with the bass!
@vf74tomcat They ALL made this band great. Andy's signature atmospheric guitar tones making musical texture and Sting's awesome voice, bass playing, AND songwriting giving Stewart great material to work with and adapt helped a great lot. Stewart is amazing, but being one of the greatest bands of all time requires all of the members to be amazing in their own right.
Actually, sting is a great musician, able to write/play many different styles of music. Summers is also a great guitar player (ya know, there was a reason for why people called him the 'one man orchestra').
Sting is playing like a genius, what fantastic bass playing singing and handles all this so well. They got security for a reasons. Sting should only be using his multimillion dollar hands for playing bass and guitar. Security is there to handle the rest.
I've loved this clip for so many years. Sting is mad at that guy and hilarious...and the music is tight at the same time 😄. "Poets, priest and politicians...I'm gonna fkn kill you! Words that scream for your submission...(points) YOU!" Then he gets Larry to bring him over so he can spit at him and hit him with the guitar. LOL!!!!
I think I first watched him in this scene, nearly going off the rails, in the Police Around The World documentary in the 80s. Or maybe it was in Urgh!. Can't really remember anymore...
Sting is such a professional. Every Beatle concert I went to the fans in the audience threw shit at them and they just ignored it and smiled and went on with their song as if nothing was happening.
I think security were probably out of the shot. Larry, Sting's personal security guard, was more than likely down the front turning some sorry bastard's groin to pudding.
Sounds like a harmonizer on Sting's vocal in the choruses, Copeland's mic is to help sell it visually, he drops off the vocal mic at 2:44 with harmonizer still in the mix.
I wondered about this! Harmonizer! of course.... I thought they could have pre-recorded the BVs and played them on a backing track. But then how the fuck would you'd ever get Copeland to play to a click track live?! He'd probably smack you one in the mouth for asking?!
Was Sting confused, because back then, it was complimentary to spit at a "punk rock" band. I know The Police aren't considered punk-rock by most of their fans, but they were labelled that way, probably because they became famous right around the time punk rock was in full swing.
Unfortunally Sting has no Black Belt in Karate like JJ Burnel. Maybe he was coked up in Gateshead but it wasn't foam at his mouth but sugar from the cake he was eating while playing. What is also a little bit bizarre.
Angry, then mad, during this "poppy" song, then dance and be-bop around like a teen Valley girl! I really like The Police, much more than just their singer. Although I do like him as well, for the most part. Wahi' Valleys
I still remember not knowing too much about The Police other than a few tunes but that they were this incredibly hot popular band. Then boom,they break up. It was like their awesomeness was too much to contain and so it all ended so quickly. Fast forward 40 years and Im seeing Sting lose his shit after someone hurled a green monster at him. LOL
I love how Sting just kept playing. He didn't stop the show when he was mad, unlike Axl Rose who whines like a 5-year-old after shit like that happens.
I’ve been playing the police copy band more than 30 years. And my part is singing and base as Sting. When I play this song I always imitate this action like I was spitted even no one spitted me.
Mer Feraine First time I heard Sting curse was in “Dead End Job.” Take a listen sometime (be warned, there’s some serious language) (just read the lyrics before listening to get an idea)
Copeland and Summers always laughing at sting when he gets angry at someone in the crowd.anyways he always seems to be angry at everything.or anyone.jajajjajajaj
sting singing, playing bass, calling for Larry, cussing out the spitter, he was doing so many things at once, really well.
He lands two loogies on him and whacks him with the bass too lol. Hilarious watching him gun for the guy the whole time.
But why did he get in that fight with that guy? Plsss answer
@@twilightolga8958 The guy was spitting on him as he was Playing and singing. Does that make sense?
Brad Balsley that helped me out. Thxxx
😁😁😆
The lyrics to this song for me will always be, "No one's jamming their transmission, hey, larry."
For me it’s “Poets, Priests and politicians - I’m gonna fuckin’ kill you ya cunt”
I think it's pretty cool how sting can hold down the bassline, sing the song, have an argument and talk to the security all at the same time.
Only a great musician. And security will get the pig.
He spotted the moron "I'll get you" 😅 and spat back. But he was mad and despite the crazy dance moves to try and calm down, well, there was retaliation. And OMG was he steaming hot 😍
@@stephaniefavreau8466 difficult to phase a great musician when they’re in the zone. Morons can try but only to remain morons for eternity
And can we take a minute to appreciate how amazing they sounded, while all of this was happening. Astonishing.
Fretless bass too!
In case anyones wondering why The Police were the biggest band of the 1980s.....Here is evidence.
Great live, recorded pure music, and lyrics that were stories and philosophy.
1:52 "poets, priests, and politicians.. (I'm going to fuckin' kill you).." lmao
I’m crying of laughter
Timestamps
0:14 "The c*nt that threw the mud at me - I'm going to rip his f*cking arms off!": Sting attempting to come off as tough and serious right before performing a song called 'De Do Do Do De Da Da Da'
0:49 Stewart Copeland checking his watch while consistently keeping the groove and not missing a single note
1:39 Sting being mad after someone throws mud at him for the second time
1:49 Sting looking for something to throw
2:11 "Hey Larry, come here!": Sting calling for the head of security
2:24 Still looking for something to throw?
2:34 & 2:41 Stewart singing while playing drums
2:46 Stewart checks his watch again
3:02 "Leave him for me"
3:38 Sting spits in the crowd
@@rickgrimes7733 added :)
@@rickgrimes7733 it's not that funny. Maybe you could take him but he'd throw fast heavy long reached boney punch.
@@rickgrimes7733 a whole bunch of them pretty fast I'd say. He could be hurt. Not an expert fighter I'd say but quick and useful if he was really angry.
There’s too much ignorance in your post for me to bother much,
aside from pointing out that there’s too much ignorance in your post for me to bother much.
These 3 guys were great and still significant now . This was filmed in India from memory I think. So much disrespect for the English and the popular boys from the male community perhaps. The mud and spit didn’t make much sense.
Imagine trying to come off as tough in between having to sing "Da Doo Doo Doo Da Dah Dah Dah"
Also, the first line is "Dont think me unkind" LOL.
HAJAIWHAOWU
didn't understand the song, didja.
@@gleechharnog1117 What? Just what--in the actual bloody hell--are you asking me?
First... it appears YOU didn't understand my post, didja? (It has nothing to do with the meaning of the song. Like, did you even watch the vid? Were you typing in your sleep? How do you get that I didn't understand the song from what I posted?)
Second.... Puh-LEASE. I've seen comp I thesis papers written by 19 year-olds that were more profound than Sting's lyrics in this song. I think I can hang with all two layers of the meaning, Sir Gleechie, m'lad, ya presumptuous cretin. But if they seem clever to you, c'est la vie! There's no accounting for intelligence or taste.
He pulls it off though. He looks scary. What a musician to be able to do so many things at once and then just slip right back into his performance.
I like how he still doesn't miss a beat.
Stewart Copeland is a non stop drum solo.
Stewart hated Sting's arrogance, ego and changing up songs tempos on the spot with no warning -- he used to write "fuck sting" on his drums and hit them extra hard wishing he was hitting Sting - true story
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@@artdrtr2 Just increasing the myths
@@artdrtr2 This is inaccurate my friend. Checkout the Police Wiki pages for info on all things Police.
Guy is a beast working at 1000 KPH
Im sure Sting could handle himself pretty well in a fight, super fit and strong.
Not to mention coked to the eyeballs, as all three of them were then, according to their own admission.
He lost badly to Paul Atreides
@@bimbettocavallo Had to look that up.
@@qwargybut I bet it was worth it 😅
Wow. Can't believe I found this. I played at that show with Skafish band. Filmed "URGH, A Music War" at that very show in France. Frejus Roman ruins, if memory serves. Sting sent his big bodyguards out after that guy. They pulled him into the buffer section in front of the stage and roughed him up pretty good.
Omg
@@HIWATTSteve video of the whole gig?
I was there too, arenes de frejus yo're right. I have seen that, the guy was throwing oranges pieces to sting if my memory is right, an assh*le, there was ub 40, xtc skafish and a flock of seagulls , a very good concert i never forgot
I was there. Holidaying locally and got a ticket. My recollection is that, in response to the spitting, Sting jumped into the crowd and was part of the crew that (deservedly) roughed up the moron.
He didn’t get spit at. Somebody threw mud at him. They were playing really aggressive at this point.
They were touring nonstop, exhausted and fed up and really starting to get angry with each other.
I love sting as a musician, but always find this video hilarious that he's in killer mode while singing De do do do de da da da
"Don't think me unkind". Perfect.
Also I love his P-bass tone here. Stewart is blazing as always.
Dick The Birthday Boy Sting played with a pick all throughout the Police years and got a sound that cut through the mix ( like McCartney). I wonder why he changed to the hybrid classical picking method he uses now.
ocean4315
Many reasons probably. I arrived at the same technique before knowing what it was. It's very economical for one. Very comfortable. But when you gotta cut through, a pick is still the best.
Not to go off-topic,…but Copeland's stick work on this piece is just sick as hell! Dig that ill stutter-step at 2:45 as he wait's a half beat to blaze the crash!! Just epic!! 8^D
Was thinking the same thing. THis whole performance is mind-boggling
+Grymmorgan totally well spotted man - medal awarded
copeland is one of the best
+Grymmorgan totally well spotted man - medal awarded
copeland is one of the best
It took me a few times to see it. You're right. It's amazing. Thanks for pointing it out
+Stephen Scouse Absolutely not
Or maybe mud, Sting starts off saying "The guy that threw the mud at me, I'd like to rip his f*cking arms off"..
favourite version of this song, the energy beyond words
1:46 Stewart Copeland smiling at Sting getting pissed off hahahaha
He was like: "You go break his legs Sting!"
This is why you don't do drugs or get drunk at a concert
I think Andy Summers is too.
Always!
😂
Actually, Sting wrote most of their songs, including all their hits. However, what sting wrote was 'policafied' (to use the words of Andy Summers). It was the combination between Sting and the other two members (Summers and Copeland), that made their songs so great.
Yes, that is true in many ways, though Sting did an incredible job at the Secret Policeman's Ball, but The Police was by far his best band. I never cared for the solo stuff much, even English Man In NY, which is a great song, but that is using a lot of ideas from his Police song The Bed's too Big without you.
what impresses me is that they are tight despite all
Testament to how talented they were as musicians, all that going on and not a note missed... Priceless :)
You have to love how Sting keeps it together and stays cool playing tell the end of the song. I bet he wanted to jump into the crowd and kick his teeth him but he is such a pro he plays tell the end.. What a great clip.... Thanks for posting. Long live the Police around the World VHS!!!!
He didn’t pull a Sebastian Bach.
STING is the boss and,
sings, grooves, spits, threatens verbally, dances, menaces all at once.
One thing I noticed about them , they have all aged well compared to other bands , Andy summers is 78 and Stuart Coupland is 68 ..
man,you can see the hate in his eyes.
Andy with the Jack Skellington suit
That drummer has got to be 1 of the best of 5 that I can think of! EPIC
Easily top 3. I personally believe Copeland and Neil Peart are the top 2 in either order followed by Keith moon and John Bonham.
@@thomasdaniels6824 Add in Carter Beauford from DMB.
Check out Don Brewer on Grand Funk's "TNUC".
Isn't "not amused" Sting's default facial expression, though?
Hahaha - yes indeed..! I believe it be him that pioneered the 'resting bitch' look..!
The guy who gets spit on by Sting should keep the spit and when technology permits, clone him so that he can keep writing those great songs!
Agree.
Indeed a necessary and but not sufficient requirement for writing good song.
Sting obviously need to be spit at to achieve this goal.
I was there and got some saliva. Now I'm the mother of several beautiful and talented kids...
Or spit at him again.
1:47 Sting Death Stare
He made that same stare in the movie Quadrophinia at the part where Jimmy upstaged him at the dance hall!
Like the Police song, "Does anyone stare the way I do". Hopefully not too many have gotten Sting's stare!
Love it when the Police play angry ...
they played these songs so fast back then
Coke
Sting on the reunion 2007-2008 he suggests slow down , Copeland he start fast .
Copeland is one of the best drummers in the world....in my opinion he plays way too ahead of the beat and doesn’t serve the song though.
There is time for simplicity and time for complexity..Copeland always over doing it
Turns out DaDooDoo wasn't all Sting wanted to say to the spitter. Makes me sad Sting found yoga and got all calm😂
The comments on here are bloody hilarious, thanks y'all😎😂
He's like his SNL Billy Idol character "I'll rip es blooday ahms ahf"
Lmao Forevermore
Who dares spit on this amazing group?! That guy was a fucking bastard!
Great to see a badass young Sting
I met Sting outside a restaurant in 2013 and had my photo taken with him. He was quiet and calm! I see here he is angry cos some reprobate was acting the noodle. Funny when he starts dancing mad and then tries to poke the offenders eye out with the bass!
@vf74tomcat They ALL made this band great. Andy's signature atmospheric guitar tones making musical texture and Sting's awesome voice, bass playing, AND songwriting giving Stewart great material to work with and adapt helped a great lot. Stewart is amazing, but being one of the greatest bands of all time requires all of the members to be amazing in their own right.
I remember seeing this as a kid and loving it.
Actually, sting is a great musician, able to write/play many different styles of music. Summers is also a great guitar player (ya know, there was a reason for why people called him the 'one man orchestra').
And he just goes on singing - "Doo Doo Doo, Da Da Da," etc - like nothing ever happened..
I love the sound of that bass!! it really defines the song
Sting is playing like a genius, what fantastic bass playing singing and handles all this so well. They got security for a reasons. Sting should only be using his multimillion dollar hands for playing bass and guitar. Security is there to handle the rest.
I've loved this clip for so many years. Sting is mad at that guy and hilarious...and the music is tight at the same time 😄. "Poets, priest and politicians...I'm gonna fkn kill you! Words that scream for your submission...(points) YOU!" Then he gets Larry to bring him over so he can spit at him and hit him with the guitar. LOL!!!!
Keep him in after school Sting.
The best band of all time
Same for me!
For me too
Toto were pretty damn amazing. And there's twice as many of them. Check out the Japan gig on YT, 1980. Mama will blow your mind at 16.15min!
There is no best band but yeah The Police were awesome!!
Love this clip -- first saw it back on "Night Flight" back in the eighties... back in the days when Sting had an edge and the Police rocked!
I think I first watched him in this scene, nearly going off the rails, in the Police Around The World documentary in the 80s. Or maybe it was in Urgh!. Can't really remember anymore...
Sting is such a professional. Every Beatle concert I went to the fans in the audience threw shit at them and they just ignored it and smiled and went on with their song as if nothing was happening.
I read once that Led Zeppelin had a firecracker thrown at them.
And a Zappa fan literally burnt a venue to the ground just to gave Deep Purple their most famous song.
I met a guy who drummed in one of the bands that opened on this show. He said someone was throwing ice at Sting.
Sting be like Feyd-Rautha in Dune... "I WILL spit on himmmmm!" LOL
Nice
Where was security that left that guy for Sting to deal with the entire number. If Sting kicked his ass, I would've been happy with it.
I think security were probably out of the shot.
Larry, Sting's personal security guard, was more than likely down the front turning some sorry bastard's groin to pudding.
Sounds like a harmonizer on Sting's vocal in the choruses, Copeland's mic is to help sell it visually, he drops off the vocal mic at 2:44 with harmonizer still in the mix.
I wondered about this! Harmonizer! of course.... I thought they could have pre-recorded the BVs and played them on a backing track. But then how the fuck would you'd ever get Copeland to play to a click track live?! He'd probably smack you one in the mouth for asking?!
Saying that... The vocals carry on as Sting starts swearing at the fella for chucking mud...!? Maybe there is a backing track at work?
moon,peart,copeland.those are my favorite ones.copeland is a hell of a drummer
Sting’s a beast..Don’t mess with🍻
I saw this year’s ago and I never forgot this incident so much so that I looked it up now on RUclips.
I bought this VHS (Police Around the World???) in the early 80's. I need to dig it out and see if it will still play.
Does stew look at his watch at 0:49? lol
1:53 I like how Stewart seemed to be in on the argument. Every time Sting threatened that person, Stewart added a cymbal crash there.
He's just that good! 😎
Was Sting confused, because back then, it was complimentary to spit at a "punk rock" band. I know The Police aren't considered punk-rock by most of their fans, but they were labelled that way, probably because they became famous right around the time punk rock was in full swing.
Accounts say it wasn't spit.
LOL the song speeds up like hell and sting looks like hes going to kill someone.
So much energy, they were amazing even while arguing with fans.
My favorite video on RUclips. This is too funny!
The best . Quite unbelievable how good these three where. 👏
Stewart is a fucking machine !
Incredible band
Sting broke his rib playing fighting with Stewart,it wasn't a real fight,look it up it happened in the video "Shea Stadium interview".
They played that song so fast even I was tired at the end!!
Wearing a The Beat tee shirt..class
Stuart probably payed someone to spit at him for shits and giggles.
Unfortunally Sting has no Black Belt in Karate like JJ Burnel. Maybe he was coked up in Gateshead but it wasn't foam at his mouth but sugar from the cake he was eating while playing. What is also a little bit bizarre.
Angry, then mad, during this "poppy" song, then dance and be-bop around like a teen Valley girl! I really like The Police, much more than just their singer. Although I do like him as well, for the most part. Wahi' Valleys
Lesson: Don't fuck with Sting!
This is surreal but so authentic
I still remember not knowing too much about The Police other than a few tunes but that they were this incredibly hot popular band. Then boom,they break up. It was like their awesomeness was too much to contain and so it all ended so quickly. Fast forward 40 years and Im seeing Sting lose his shit after someone hurled a green monster at him. LOL
He's a geordie like me we don't put up with that lol
what a great band
Damn, Sting is more intimidating than Henry Rollins!
That is super cool! With his brand-new handy-dandy 'digital watch'!
I love how Sting just kept playing. He didn't stop the show when he was mad, unlike Axl Rose who whines like a 5-year-old after shit like that happens.
That drummer is a Beast!!!!
Agreed
Stewart copeland.
White Line, beer, and this all weekend... those were the days.
3:39 is he spitting back?
Ha! Right, that looked like a spit!
edgeyist version of this song i have heard yet - i love it!
No wonder given the circumstance. Sting was definitely on the edge. And not just of the stage to whack the wee fecker in the head...
I’ve been playing the police copy band more than 30 years. And my part is singing and base as Sting.
When I play this song I always imitate this action like I was spitted
even no one spitted me.
This has to be the only time I've heard Sting cuss... and for a good reason I must say
Mer Feraine First time I heard Sting curse was in “Dead End Job.” Take a listen sometime (be warned, there’s some serious language) (just read the lyrics before listening to get an idea)
@@eris6676 I mean cursing live
Mer Feraine I see, sorry
@@eris6676 oh, no worries
seriously one of the funniest comments i have read- so simple, but you said it... and it is perfectly funny! so thanks for that.
Every once in awhile Stu would have to put the beat down on sting and put him in his place, he broke his ribs during one fight backstage.
Also saw them in amsterdam. They're still quite good, but ways from their orginal - pure- quality
Copeland and Summers always laughing at sting when he gets angry at someone in the crowd.anyways he always seems to be angry at everything.or anyone.jajajjajajaj
0:50 Mr. Copeland check the time ...... right arm
coooool drummer
one of the best
Sting was generally just so angry back then.
i love this version of de do do do de da da da!
AWSOME DRUMMER !
On second thought, the spit seems to be a motivating factor. Vive la Spit!
Sting in the 80's gigs looks always bored and angry. White lines were flying high at those days.
i think adrenaline - bit moody , no coke,cacoa cola. Andy's on dexedrine sure enough
The man recorded his bass tracks while jumping on a trampoline...wtf
cocaine's a helluva drug!
Sting looked angry but he was in full control of the situation.
Good early Police show, even with the flak flying......
That dude is TOAST! Sting called LARRY! Get EM!!
De do do do de da da da wasn't all he wanted to say to him after all.
@SilentBombr I think he says in this version "Poets, Cunts (pointing at the guy obviously), and Politicians" which makes it even funnier.