To the ignoramuses commenting on the bad audio, it's coming from a cell phone who is right next to Stewart! The mix in the house probably sounded much better. Clarke and Copeland have played a LOT together...they both know what they are doing and how this is going, so I think they might be fine with each others' styles eh?
Harsh. To call people ignoramuses because they wish they could hear these 2 masters a little BETTER is silly. Wanting to hear virtuosic greatness as good as possible is actually a good thing. It would make more sense to look down at people who want to hear some garbage like hip hop better. I'm just glad to know some people still appreciate real artistry considering how much new music is so bad.
And in All Honesty.. For a Smartphone Condenser Mic... That Ain't Bad at All and Being That Close to The Stage/Re-Enforcemnt Cabinets... No Distortion.
Je connaissais la version originale de Stanley Clarke, mais avec Stewart Copeland à la batterie, c'est juste génial et encore plus fun. Merci à eux deux d'avoir fait ce duo qui remet en valeur le jazz-rock.
Mezzo has been broadcasting an entire show from this tour, I've just watched it twice on tv in the last weeks and it's also on RUclips. They're absolutely amazing, and I'm a lifelong fan of (especially) Clarke: his tone and phrasing, his way of moving between melody and groove - and that nice growl in his playing.... ;) Here: ruclips.net/video/iNuoO1GiMQY/видео.html
This is a really cool live concert video, and it is obvious the person really focuses on Stewart Copeland, but eventually realizes that Stanley Clarke is, well, Stanley Clarke. The two are compadres, and they jam.
Man, they’ve still got it. I think I even heard a little Animal Logic in the beginning when Stanley played the riff from “Stone Inside My Shoe”. I’d kill to see them reform that band (with Deborah Holland) and do another album & tour. They really had alot of excellent & original sounding songs.
Saw them both play in the late 70s, early 80s. Incredible artists. Slap that mother fucker bassline Stanley. Copeland is superb. Kruppa in his blood. What a drummer. Saw some greats and still have my vinyl, photos, and tix stubs. A pleasure to go back in time and recall the amazment and energy the duo put out!
Listening to this he obviously doesn't understand jazz and fusion. Listen to Gerry Brown or Billy Cobham play this and you will see a huge difference. Lenny White as well. Stewart is still basically a pop/rock drummer.
@@spercoco Its not that Copeland doesn't know jazz or not have the chops to play odd time, it just that he's a punk rocker at heart and that leaks all over everything he does. A lot of people appreciate his boundless energetic playing - the guy RIPS! Its not a bad thing at all, it just is.
@@rogerdat7807 Odd time? What's odd about it? It's straight 4/4. It was Clarkes most poppy, straight ahead and most commercial tune. I know Copland is a punk rocker. He fused punk with Reggae. I was already playing when their first album came out. He was definitely the right drummer for that band' after all he formed the band. Before that he had played with Curved Air. He's just not in the league of jazz or fusion or top funk drummers.
great to see Stewart enjoying the fruits of success and his enormous talent..too much tension in the Police alot of the time...Now he's just having fun and doing whatever he wants...Him & SC make a great combo, the guitarist is excellant as well...
That was absolutely fantastic. My favorite Police songs were (still are) the instrumental breaks where Stewart, Sting, & Andy broke off into jam sessions...but just as the groove started to kick into "second gear" the track was faded out ----way too soon---like a bar that closes just as all the good-looking girls show up. ;^} I wish they'd put out an instrumental album someday. (Sting could sing, but only in his semi-intelligible spanish-carribe-cha! nonsense)...one can dream,...no?... St
Ian Hubbard You should really checkout the Pop/Rock/Jazz group that they formed from 1989-91 called Animal Logic. Lots of catchy songs & great jams on those 2 albums.
Airto,Lenny White,Billy Cobham,Alphonse Mouzon, Chester Thompson, and many many more.These are the jazz rock fusion drummers that Stanley Clarke has performed with.I believe that's why Stewart Copeland was grinning while playing. He got to show off his fusion chops,lol. And,Stanley got to dig into his rock influences....
Ce mec est absolument phénoménal, toute l'énergie, la technique, la richesse, le style, le son de Police est transposé ici dans un registre musical totalement différent, cela n'a rien à voir avec les drums classiques Jazz-fusion, ce qui peut surprendre les "puristes" mais je trouve que ce type de jeu s'accorde parfaitement à cette musique.
Just amazing to me reading these comments and people are stating with absolute fact and much conviction how it either sucks and sounds like a bunch of noise or it's the greatest shedding ever. Yeah everyone's a freaking expert. It's all opinion and taste people. Shut your traps and just listen and either dig it or not.
Ya know,after all this time and just taking Copelands music for granted while with the Police,I just realized he is outstanding! I mean,how clean and crisp! it's crazy!
Stewart Copeland was a MONSTER in the Police and in every thing he has done since.He grew up in Lebanon and studied eastern grooves.I would love to hear him in a "straight up"jazz format.With players like Chick Corea,Stanley,Al DeMeola.Now that would be interesting!
Wow! Stewart's playing here alone is so much better than both times I saw the Police on their reunion tour in 2007 and 2008!! Plus, this seems to be the first time--or nearly--that he's used a double-kick pedal, or at least live. It's sort of weird, but great.
This is not "School Days". these are expert musicians putting on a show by going balls deep in&out of the melodies. more like an unlimited version. If they weren't having a great time, they wouldn't have spent 15 minutes on this song. If you think they're motivated by the crowd or ticket sales to play the shit out of this song because it more well known than most; you're not a musician.
I dunno about 'best', but he is absolutely in the conversation. He was overlooked because of the nature of the Police' tunes. This is a pretty damn cool take on this. Judging by the fact the camera never moves it's probably an audience member, but s/he did OK under the circumstances.
driven to tears, when the world is running dow, copeland standouts
ANIMAL LOGIC was one of the greatest bands no one ever heard of. They were very underrated.
Chip Bunker Totally underrated. Might’ve stayed together a bit longer too if their record company had promoted them better.
tSaw them 30 years ago in London, Deborah Holland is a great singer.
Debra Hollans Voice Was Magical...Rose Colored Glasses ....My Favorite Song
WERE LUCKT... ANYWAY THOSE GREAT ARE WORKIN IN STUDIO AS OF AFTER...I CANT WAITE...IN 2022.. THX. DEB.STAN, AND STU..AND ALL THAT MAKE IT GO!
Love the way Stewart and Stanley make it look so effortless - true virtuosity!!!!!
Stewart still has the same energy he did when he was in his 20's! Just amazing.
Dude, what is that snaaaaaare sound!!!! I love it a lot!!!!
To the ignoramuses commenting on the bad audio, it's coming from a cell phone who is right next to Stewart! The mix in the house probably sounded much better. Clarke and Copeland have played a LOT together...they both know what they are doing and how this is going, so I think they might be fine with each others' styles eh?
Perfect explanation.
Harsh. To call people ignoramuses because they wish they could hear these 2 masters a little BETTER is silly. Wanting to hear virtuosic greatness as good as possible is actually a good thing. It would make more sense to look down at people who want to hear some garbage like hip hop better. I'm just glad to know some people still appreciate real artistry considering how much new music is so bad.
And in All Honesty.. For a Smartphone Condenser Mic... That Ain't Bad at All and Being That Close to The Stage/Re-Enforcemnt Cabinets... No Distortion.
One of my favorite Drummers and one of my favorite Bass players! How on Earth have I never seen THIS before!?
Copeland is absolutely brilliant :]
John Bonham and Keith Moon are great players, but for me the greatest of all time is Stewart Copeland
Woooowwww........no es para tanto!!
Pero SC es uno de los 10 mejores no importando el género o época!!! Saludos......
Perfecto
Vinnie Coliauta and Stewart Copeland … that’s all I have to say
@@spagzstouche
💚💚 thx for sharing 👽👽
Whewwwwwww !!!! They Went Nuts Here.... Pure Musical Awesomeness ☺☺😎👊💯💯💖
Stewart Copeland is one of my favorite drummers. Enjoyed their work as "Animal Logic." This was a treat to watch.🙂
Je connaissais la version originale de Stanley Clarke, mais avec Stewart Copeland à la batterie, c'est juste génial et encore plus fun. Merci à eux deux d'avoir fait ce duo qui remet en valeur le jazz-rock.
Everytime I hear what Copeland is about it inspires me but wow... he's hard to copy. It's always that "something".
Great guitar player too.
Can't believe I never saw this until today. Followed Stanley since the RTF 70's live many times. This, inspired by Copeland's brilliance? Iconic. Wow
Mezzo has been broadcasting an entire show from this tour, I've just watched it twice on tv in the last weeks and it's also on RUclips. They're absolutely amazing, and I'm a lifelong fan of (especially) Clarke: his tone and phrasing, his way of moving between melody and groove - and that nice growl in his playing.... ;)
Here: ruclips.net/video/iNuoO1GiMQY/видео.html
Stuart Copeland has the one thing musicians covet: a voice. When you hear him, you know it's him.
Something that is extremely difficult with a percussion instrument and is only credited to the greats.
Both these guys are also into the film and television sound track thing!!!
Tuning and gated signals
kinda like hillery
Amen, JJ Poulter!
Wow!! Never seen anything like this! SC and SC are the dream team!
Stewart Copeland N°1 🥁🔝 .
greatest possible rhythm section.
Bravo, Stu !!!! U are really Genius!!
Two amazing musicians playing wonderfully off each other. Copeland all over the place? Um, I for one find that awesome. :)
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Fantastic thanks for posting all it needs is George Dukes smiling face.
Just sheer talent and the groove belies their age...G...
Great moment for all the fans of this enormous musicians thanks again
Salim is fan
This is a really cool live concert video, and it is obvious the person really focuses on Stewart Copeland, but eventually realizes that Stanley Clarke is, well, Stanley Clarke. The two are compadres, and they jam.
Being a drummer it had to be a dream playing with stanley he could take you to another place and time!
AMAZING
Man, they’ve still got it. I think I even heard a little Animal Logic in the beginning when Stanley played the riff from “Stone Inside My Shoe”. I’d kill to see them reform that band (with Deborah Holland) and do another album & tour. They really had alot of excellent & original sounding songs.
FANTASTIC
Coppeland became my favorite drummer, surpassing Peart, Bozzio, Brufford, Simon Philips...his hi hat work is unique and his groove masterfull
Man that's one hell of a list there. Simon blows me away but the first three permanently shifted my life big time. It's all good. It's all subjective.
He is definitely the hi-hat master.
I bought my jet black Tama set back in '85 because of Stew lol
May I also add the name Bonham to the list
Saw them both play in the late 70s, early 80s. Incredible artists. Slap that mother fucker bassline Stanley. Copeland is superb. Kruppa in his blood. What a drummer. Saw some greats and still have my vinyl, photos, and tix stubs. A pleasure to go back in time and recall the amazment and energy the duo put out!
Killer snare sound of mr Copeland ...
THAT Stewart Copeland playing it!
Tant de souvenirs ! Génial
I actually listened to all of it. And it felt like just 5 minutes. Wow, time goes by.
LETS JAM!!! THANK U!!!!!
the best drummer there has ever been...end of....great footage buddy...
Listening to this he obviously doesn't understand jazz and fusion. Listen to Gerry Brown or Billy Cobham play this and you will see a huge difference. Lenny White as well. Stewart is still basically a pop/rock drummer.
@@spercoco how to ruin a classic !
Vinnie Colauita's discography and resume argues your opinion to moot.
@@spercoco Its not that Copeland doesn't know jazz or not have the chops to play odd time, it just that he's a punk rocker at heart and that leaks all over everything he does. A lot of people appreciate his boundless energetic playing - the guy RIPS! Its not a bad thing at all, it just is.
@@rogerdat7807 Odd time? What's odd about it? It's straight 4/4. It was Clarkes most poppy, straight ahead and most commercial tune. I know Copland is a punk rocker. He fused punk with Reggae. I was already playing when their first album came out. He was definitely the right drummer for that band' after all he formed the band. Before that he had played with Curved Air. He's just not in the league of jazz or fusion or top funk drummers.
A true classic, a true master.
That left hand working snare is Stewarts anchor and she be SOLID
I counted two broken sticks by that hand in just this video
UN DUO ENORME SUR SCENE VUE A SETE LE 15/07/2012 un grand moment inoubliable
SI qqun a la video merci de la poster thanks
Two of the best!
One of the best “bass” songs ever !
Two MASTERS!!
This rythm section is on fire!
Wow, speed music. Luv drums!.
Might be some of the greatest music I have ever seen.
Two of My Very Favorites...Stewart is a True Percussionist and Stanley is Da BEST!!
great to see Stewart enjoying the fruits of success and his enormous talent..too much tension in the Police alot of the time...Now he's just having fun and doing whatever he wants...Him & SC make a great combo, the guitarist is excellant as well...
still he plays like no other. when he plays funk and jazz it becomes a whole new genre
Great musicianship.
That was absolutely fantastic.
My favorite Police songs were (still are) the instrumental breaks where Stewart, Sting, & Andy broke off into jam sessions...but just as the groove started to kick into "second gear" the track was faded out ----way too soon---like a bar that closes just as all the good-looking girls show up. ;^}
I wish they'd put out an instrumental album someday. (Sting could sing, but only in his semi-intelligible spanish-carribe-cha! nonsense)...one can dream,...no?...
St
Vus hier soir au festival de jazz à Sète : ENORME !!!! super vidéo: thanks !
Damn!!!! Freaking awesome dude. Incredible! Thanks for sharing this video.
One hand master indeed! Stanley always has his power built soul tough!
Merci pour le post de ces vidéos de cet EXCELLENT concert de Monsieur Stanley Clarke ...Un pur moment de bonheur...j'y étais aussi !!!!
When it comes to electric jazz bassists, there was Jaco, then Stanley, then all the rest !!!!
+Chris Thiesen and me before my morning coffee.
Mark King
You are at the Jimi Hendrix of the drums, i love You, only thanks
私の中では、大好きなドラマーはスチュワートですね~❤☺️👍
スタンリーのベースも良いな~🎵
Stewart thanks
oh man!! perfect colabouration
Incredible drumming. Wow....
Stanley Clarke looks so freaking young, what is this sorcery!?
Every time i see Stanley Clarke, i marvel at how his body n hands just dwarf the bass
Wow. Being a big Stewart Copeland fan but having limited knowledge of Stanley Clarke, this just destroyed.
Ian Hubbard You should really checkout the Pop/Rock/Jazz group that they formed from 1989-91 called Animal Logic. Lots of catchy songs & great jams on those 2 albums.
Airto,Lenny White,Billy Cobham,Alphonse Mouzon, Chester Thompson, and many many more.These are the jazz rock fusion drummers that Stanley Clarke has performed with.I believe that's why Stewart Copeland was grinning while playing. He got to show off his fusion chops,lol. And,Stanley got to dig into his rock influences....
Ce mec est absolument phénoménal, toute l'énergie, la technique, la richesse, le style, le son de Police est transposé ici dans un registre musical totalement différent, cela n'a rien à voir avec les drums classiques Jazz-fusion, ce qui peut surprendre les "puristes" mais je trouve que ce type de jeu s'accorde parfaitement à cette musique.
Just amazing to me reading these comments and people are stating with absolute fact and much conviction how it either sucks and sounds like a bunch of noise or it's the greatest shedding ever. Yeah everyone's a freaking expert. It's all opinion and taste people. Shut your traps and just listen and either dig it or not.
When a drummer wants to be the whole show, you gotta turn THE F'N AMP UP! and shut his ass down..
Love ya Stu!
Luv'ya more Stanley !
I just watched Oysterhead ay Bonnaroo and voted Stewart the MVP there. I didn't expect to do the same with Stanley Clarke on bass, but I'll be damned.
What good fleeces together again!
Ya know,after all this time and just taking Copelands music for granted while with the Police,I just realized he is outstanding! I mean,how clean and crisp! it's crazy!
Stewart Copeland was a MONSTER in the Police and in every thing he has done since.He grew up in Lebanon and studied eastern grooves.I would love to hear him in a "straight up"jazz format.With players like Chick Corea,Stanley,Al DeMeola.Now that would be interesting!
like return to forever with copeland subbing for lenny white
Its cocaine!
fuckin love Copeland grooves.
frickin' awesome :)
wow they're so good they play in the future
If I didn't know any better I'd say that @ 9:55 or so , Stanley started digging into, "Message In A Bottle!!" . . .
Stewart Copeland has got to be he hardest hitter in drumming.
Strong shit. Thank you.
Stewart Copeland for Prime Minister!
Wow! Stewart's playing here alone is so much better than both times I saw the Police on their reunion tour in 2007 and 2008!! Plus, this seems to be the first time--or nearly--that he's used a double-kick pedal, or at least live. It's sort of weird, but great.
Check out the Oysterhead 2006 live performance at Bonnaroo. Some pretty tasty double bass work from Stew there too.
Sometimes ONE camera is just NOT enough...:)))
Thanks for recording/uploading!!!
Muito bom 👏👏👏👏
That's excellent and so was the Slash Aerosmith Show at Lake Tahoe last night!
lol definetely NO match in favour of these guys here
so cool
Simplemente Bello ;-)
SHEER MAGIC !!!!
This is not "School Days". these are expert musicians putting on a show by going balls deep in&out of the melodies. more like an unlimited version. If they weren't having a great time, they wouldn't have spent 15 minutes on this song. If you think they're motivated by the crowd or ticket sales to play the shit out of this song because it more well known than most; you're not a musician.
Pure 🔥
Pure poetry
Ran across this video. Stanley Clarke is a great Bassist. I want to believe Stewart Copeland held back, didn't want to upstage Stanley.
Interesting take. Really feels like Stewart went all out for this song.
no words....
This is what happens when two people know how to arrange music really well, to day the least!
This performance is Exhibit A in the case to place Stewart Copeland in the top echelon of drummers! And Stanley Clarke is amazing as well.
Sweet jesus!
Stewie looks likes he's coming straight off the tennis court
I dunno about 'best', but he is absolutely in the conversation.
He was overlooked because of the nature of the Police' tunes.
This is a pretty damn cool take on this. Judging by the fact the camera never moves it's probably an audience member, but s/he did OK under the circumstances.
Damn, some people say I look like Stewart, he is a god, I am a mere mortal.
Stanley still choppin' it up
SC & SC awesome rhythm section!
There are two Stewarts. The Stewart who plays with The Police and the Stewart who plays jazz
I can’t hold a stick like he does with his left hand