🎵 The Police - De Do Do Do, De Da Da Da REACTION
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Stewart Copeland's percussion genius and Sting's melodic approach to the bass get all of the attention, but Andy Summers' brilliant guitar play is really what held it all together and made the music. Very few 3-piece rock bands have have ever produced such a full, innovative sound... The Police were amazing!
Let's be real, it was Andy Summers in all aspects that held this band together, if it wasn't for him Stewart and Sting would have ripped each other's heads off 😂😂
@@ajmoore2201 Andy Summers is about a decade older than Sting and Stewart Copeland... I imagine that during the band's heyday, his maturity and experience were invaluable in both keeping things functional and lending some perspective while the other 2 were flipping out on each other.
Walking on the moon for his drumming
@@ajmoore2201 Hi, Adam! Very true. As Aaron says in his comment back to you, Andy was a decade older, (still is, silly me), and also Andy was a well known studio musician who carried himself much like other famous ex-studio guitarists, (Jimmy Page). I'm not comparing their style or work or whose best, just saying that both men came out of studio session work and didn't have the big stage presence as the big personalities evident in their bandmates. However, they were both awesome professionals whom I both love and admire. Andy is a seriously underrated professional guitarist now and then, in my humble opinion.
@@wadsworthaaron I agree Aaron, 100% with you. I wish I was a fly on the wall when they were fussing! I bet Andy was the one who calmed them, as you described.
Brad & Lex, you’ll love their “Spirits In The Material World” and "Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic"!!!
Ghost in the Machine is a good album
When the World is Running Down . . ..
Spirits in the Material World ✨😍😍👌🏾
One Love (Not Three) and Demolition Man, I mean that whole album (Ghost in the Machine) is Gold.
To (not-quite but almost) quote Alan Partridge: this is The Police’s gibberish classic.
De Do Do Do De Da Da Da, Yadda Yadda Yadda, Bla Bla Bla, Nah Nah Nah, Gah Gah Gah, what a great language we have where you can say almost anything, and someone will understand you.
Sting had just become a new father. The chorus was what he used to sing to his baby.
“Every Little Thing She Does is Magic” is a song you would really enjoy, guys.
That's a great track. 👍
I would suggest you watch Andy and Alex reaction to that song. Fk'n great!
Absolutely 💯!!!
''... when their eloquence escapes you, their logic ties you up and rapes you ..'' is one of many excellent lyrics from the Police
I thought it was “wrecks” you
@@Johonnac have the CD and checked the folded cover lyrics, it seems Davdi is actually right
The police was all over the '80s top 10. They ruled 80s. Sting when he went solo was also incredible. ♥️♥️♥️♥️
They did ok
And the late 70's
@@betsyduane3461 oh yes. 👍
The Police ruled the early 80’s & U2 ruled the mid-late 80’s.
Still is.
Next from The Police I'd suggest "So Lonely", its a good song from earlier in their career - largely overlooked.
Outlandos D'amour
my favorite song by them. guitar solo is so good
Yes, I prefer their earlier work. I'd add Can't Stand Losing You as well.
SO LONELY is one of their all time best!
Outlandos d’ Amour is so awesome! Probably my favorite album from them.
You should check out "Every Little Thing She Does is Magic" -- it is really one of the best romantic songs of its era.
If you havent already, Invisible sun is a great dark song by these, its about the troubles in northern ireland in the 70s and 80s
Agreed . Fantastic . I remember buying the album and listening to it with the lights off
It's like when your so in love that you can't think straight and all that comes out is gibberish.
You will love king of pain, spirits in the material world, every little thing she does is magic, invisible sun, and wrapped around your finger.
This is not different for The Police, this is pure Police
At this time, going to the music store was always treat, so many incredible artists to choose from.
"That was 'De Do Do Do, De Da Da Da' by The Police, their gibberish classic!"
Andy Summers incredibly underrated guitarist. Very minimalistic approach to most of his Police songs but fit perfectly. He could cover rock, jazz, big band.
I just heard the lyric, when their eloquence escapes you. I used to think it was, and when the elephants escape zoo! I used to listen to this stuff on cheap cassette recordings off AM radio.
Poor Stewart, one of the greatest drummers in the history of music, was always stuck with no instrument to play in so many of their on-set performance videos. And Stewart was always a ball of pent-up energy just looking for something, anything, he could drum on.
"No kit? I know, I'll pester Sting."
I dunno man, he's the only person on earth I've seen play a Saturn 5 rocket.
Check out Klark Kent, the album he put out in 1980, where he got to funnel all that energy by playing all the instruments. It remains one of my favourite albums even now, 42 years later. Plus the few songs he managed to get added to the Police catalogue like Bombs Away, Does Everyone Stare, On Any Other Day, and Fallout with Henri Padovani (the original Police guitarist before Andy came on board).
@@norton750commando I agree with KK - I'd like to also to add his soundtrack to Rumblefish. Check it out if you haven't (Our Mother is Alive is a great track).
Early 1980's hit. It was on the radio a lot, and I would sing along on the way to college classes every day! We were so delighted for this new band that appeared on the scene with their new wave/punk/reggae/rock/jazz influenced band. Just an awesome time in music. Thank you for your video.
Do Synchronicity II - This one is probably more Brad's type with it's lyrics.
They definitely were my 80s band - still have all my LPs and saw them at least 3 times and Sting afterwards several times too - The Beds Too Big Without You- Invisible Sun - Message in a Bottle- Walking on the Moon
I think of them as a 70s group and three of the songs you quote there are all 70s recording's.
@@normandavidtidiman9918 Yes, late '70s. But, they really blew up during internationally during the early-mid '80s. You don't remember the '80s? The Police were one of the biggest new wave bands during that time. All over the radio and MTV. And many big songs came from the albums during the '80s as well, before Sting went on to have a solo career.
This was when the police and sting were still raw and highly creative. They had reggae and punk influences.
Zenyatta Mondatta album, which this song is from, is very underated!
Copeland really is an amazing percussionist. He never gets listed in a top five list, but he belongs there. He valued technique over volume, and it made all the difference.
Well he's in my top five along with Rich, Peart, Porcaro & Bonham
He’s in many many top 5’s.
When it comes to musical drummers he could be #1.
My list is:
1. Buddy
2. Elvin Jones
3. Keith Moon
4. Tony Allen
5. Stewart
6. Bill Ward
7. Ed Blackwell
8. Clyde Stubblefield
9. Ginger Baker
10. Janet Weiss
11. Dave Grohl
@@Spo-Dee-O-Dee Orchestral players don't write their own music or play in bands. They have to do what they're told or have no career in music. There's no need to glib.
Totally agree he’s my favorite drummer. His creative use of reggae inspired drum grooves combined with Sting’s pop sense of melody made them really unique in the rock genre
Classic. This song has one of the coolest sounds ever
I went through their whole discog a few months back and there were so many times I could have sworn I was listening to 80s-era Rush. This song has quite a few of those moments
That’s because both bands are drummer centric. Copeland produced most of the sound as did Peart. Both sounds are driven by the drum. It is not in the back keeping time. In both bands, 3 genius musicians melded into something bigger than the parts.
Such a great band! Don't Stand So Close To Me is another great track.
They had many great hits in the 80s don’t stand so Close to me. So lonely. Message in a bottle every Little thing she does is Magic Walking on the Moon Roxanne.
A great band that sadly broke up eventually but Sting went on to have a successful solo career
You guys should react to…
The Police - Wrapped Around Your Finger
🎸🤘
Try King of Pain……the lyrics are very thought provoking…i loved the police 3 very talented guys who created so many good songs and sounded amazing for a 3 piece band
That is lyrically my favorite Police song!
I love this song, it sounds so happy and upbeat but it carries a serious message which is not to let the white noise of people's opinions and rhetoric get to you and drive you crazy! You have to block it out and find your zen space sometimes. 💖💖
The "fast" guitar part that Lex was asking about are called "pull-offs." It's when you pick the string once with your strumming hans and then use you fingers on the neck to pick the rest of the notes (instead of using the right hand to pick again). It basically makes a cool fluid sound. It's pretty rough at first, but an overall basic technique when you play for a bit.
One band that I hated to see split up. All are obviously talented, and did well on their own. But, as a collective, top shelf.
Brad & Lex this is just the beginning! The police are one of the best 80s bands ever
The best of early 80’s New Wave!
Don't defund The Police. :)
Picture this ,senior in high-school, gets in my car after football practice 1984 hit the power button on radio, this comes on ,afterwards I said what the? ,who the? hell is that ? It was very cutting edge in sound at the time and many others tried to reach that same vibe these guys had going. That little solo thingy at the end was killer in my stereo cruising . It took me many times for me to key in on the meaning, it truly was such a unique style .
Check out there songs Walking on the Moon and Driven to Tears. Great drum work on these, and some fat bass licks too!
"Cant stand losing you" is another great song. Reggae vibes with a bit of dark lyrics. check it out soon :)
Thanks for that new wave livestream the other night! The Police were a fun new wave, post-punk band during the '70s and '80s. Lots of good videos and songs from the Police. They were reggae-rock. Dance-rock. Large variety of mainstream appeal for The Police. A lot of songs back then from The Police were not only mainstream rock stations at times, but also on pop and urban/R&B stations, due to the reggae/ska fusions/influences. Catchy and danceable.
The Fixx, Men at Work, Payolas, The English Beat were the same as the Police.
At 4:18, Sting goes for the classical skier nose wipe, with your hand and arm, lollll
Sting looks SO young. This really put them on the musical map. Snow and Reggae? really? (another 'cool' band that did not take themselves too seriously) No wonder Sting and Phil Collins were friends.
I know this song by heart because when I flew back from Germany in 1981 it was an 8-hour flight and they had this in rotation on the headphones along with maybe six other songs. Kind of drove me crazy LOL
This was recorded in the same studio that some of those Rush songs like Tom Sawyer & Limelight that you guys saw, up in Le Studio just north of Montreal. Thats why theyre frollicking around in the snow !
This was prime material, & The Police nearing their peak back in the early 80s. The percussion by Stewart Copeland, guitar work Andy Summer & the bass, singing & songwriting by Sting combined into something as near to perfect as you could get. Sure the title might be dumb, but read & actually listen to the lyrics. Genius songwriting in its simplicity. In their too short career, they just get better from here.
the police still sound as fresh today as they did way back in the 80's all legendary tunes.....
Thanx for this one. Nothing like Polices mix of rock and reggae. Every little thing, walking on the moon, Roxanne, murder by number, don’t stand so close to me. All are awesome
The Police were the first real rock concert I attended at MSG in NY when I was 12… me and a friend went with his older brother and his friend. We were sitting way up in the balconies, and got slightly high off the second-hand pot smoke. It was right after this song came out.
Cool story.
The synchronicity album is my favorite, synchronicity one and two is awesome
"De Do Do Do, De Da Da Da", what does it mean Brad? 😆🤣
The Police were one of the great of the 80s although they came up at the end of the 70s.
Very unique, great musicians with a lot of hits.
Everything she does is magic
Is it?
Early Police is the best Police.
The Police the first white REGGAE BAND ,🎸
I always got The Police and U2 mixed up.
Sting went backstage after a Crowded House show just when they were breaking big with "Don't Dream It's Over". He walked into the dressing room, saw Neil Finn and said "Hey now! Hey now!". Finn turned around, saw it was Sting and said "De do do do, de da da da".
Cool, gentle vibe. Unique Police sound. Still love this song now as much as ever.
"Can't stand losing you" is one of my faves of theirs
YEAHHHHHHH
I'm very Fan of POLICE from 1979
it's very good musical vibration
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Thank you Brad & Lex
Love this song. Next up Synchronicity is the fifth and final studio album by English rock band the Police, released on 17 June 1983 by A&M Records. The band's most successful ... De Do Do Do De Da Da Da, lmfao.
Saw The Police in 1980 at Madison Square Garden after this album came out... was a pretty good show. Thought I was having an out-of-the-body experience during Walking on the Moon.. LOL!
Saw them at the Carrier Dome 1982. Got a lot of second hand smoke (pot) that night, but enjoyed the show!
@@surlechapeau That’s in Syracuse, right? I saw the Dead there in ‘83.. 😁
@@RealShamanX yup
The only song I ever danced to that I wasn't laughed at in the eighties.
Great Reaction! the Police! ‘Can’t Stand Losing You’. ‘Roxanne’ ‘Don’t Stand So Close to Me’. Murder By Numbers’.
Lived in a rooming house the summer Zenyatta Mondatta came out. One of the guys had this album and it became a major part of the "soundtrack" of many memories.
'The Police - So Lonely' is a banger.
"Bring on the Night" is a song by them that doesn't get much attention. Talk about a vibe.
“Be my girl, Sally” is one of my favorites…
For a few years The Police were the biggest band in the world. Huge.
The Police had a lot of great tunes. Sting went onto a solo career and put out a few great albums.
Just started HS in 1980. I was just then really trying to get into new music. Some dude in my science class who - every day wore a different Stray Cats shirt - told me I should check this song out. I couldn't count on radio to just play it, so I dug into my paperboy money (yes I was a deliverer) and hit the nearby Sam Goody to purchase Zenyatta Mondatta. I nearly wore the tape out (yes, we used cassettes back them as they were obviously the future of music). The whole album was fun and The Police will always be ranked Top-3 in my favorite 3-person bands of all time along with ELP & Rush.
HAHA I wore that cassette out too. I couldn't get enough of The Police in the early 80's.
Driven To Tears was always my favorite track from them.
@@funkster007 Mine was probably Canary in a Coalmine. Just off the top of my head.
I think you'd love Sting's Desert Rose.
This is my all time favorite band.
She's right, it is a clever song.
I say that they are 3 very clever and talented musicians.
One of the coolest bands of all time. Totally unique.
Wow Lex has such a lovely face lol. So warm and brilliant to watch.
HERE'S MORE : MESSAGE IN A BOTTLE, ROXANNE, EVERY LITTLE THING SHE DOES IS MAGIC :) ENJOYYYYY!
You know that is kind of funny because Little Richard worked at a restaurant and he would get yelled at by the boss and what Little Richard said to his boss was a WoP Bop a loo Bop a lop Bam Boom and of course that was why his father couldn't get upset with him cuz he didn't know what he was saying yeah what an amazing group I actually saw the police at Hollywood Park which was the horse track because the Forum next to the track was just too small of a venue
I loved The Police songs like this,…. i.e pre “every breath you take”. 💕😎😄
Andy’s guitar playing was great on this.
DEE da doo doo DEE da daa daa. lol love it!
Hunh. I had no idea there was a video for this song. Cool.
When the Police began to really hit their stride.
I was lucky enough to see this show at MSG with my sister. The album was "Kenyatta Mendatta". Does that make sense either??? Just great music
Drummer, Stewart Copeland is the heartbeat of the band.
New Wave.
Sting, who had no shortage of ego and self worth, told the cameraman to keep his “eye on the money,” pointing to himself, during a video shoot.
80’s and The Police
"Poets, priests and politicians have words to thank for their positions
Words that scream for your submission..." 🎧 💓 🎶
Stewart Copeland: the only man to literally fall down a mountain in a pop video. 😂
Hard to explain just how massive these guys were around this time period. Biggest band on the planet and they ended up walking away from it all due to internal friction.
They were SO big that for their 1983 show at the Montreal Olympic Stadium, in front of more than 76 000 people, they had five opening acts, each of which was among the world's biggest bands in their own right. To be clear: this was not a music festival. It was The Police with five opening acts, including The Pretenders, Talking Heads, Stevie Ray Vaughn and I forget who the other two were, but they were equally big. Just not as big as the headliners.
Internal friction = Sting is a total asshole. lol
@@OronOfMontreal Wow.
@@OronOfMontreal We had the Police Picnic here in Toronto in 1981. The Police headlining for the show but it was an all day music fest. Nash the Slash, Payolas, Oingo Boingo, Killing Joke, Iggy Pop, the Go-Go’s and the Specials all played that day. A friend of mine saw the Police on their first tour of North America at the Horseshoe Tavern in 1978, and about 30 people showed up.
their video has such a beatles vibe. :)
I love Sting's Ed Sheeran hair! ❤️😂👏
ANOTHERRRR 1 OF THOSE GREAT 3 MAN ROCK BANDS :)
Poets, priests and politicians….
They were on to something here and by Synchronicity perfected.
Love your shirt, Brad. I, too, enjoy many types of music...mostly driven by my mood.
“Can’t stand losing you” is a banger! The lyrics have a really dark meaning which you only realise halfway through the song
I noticed on the title of the song there, that Brad had the emPHAsis on the wrong syLLABles.
The Stranglers - Golden Brown🎶
The year is 2006, I just got home from basic training, bought my first manual transmission car….I got a crash course in the parking lot and plugged in my iPod. Played this song on repeat with the windows down
"DRIVEN TO TEARS", off the Zenyatta Mondotta album.
My favorite part of these reactions is when I see Brad studying everything - then he pauses to hear Lex's comments and Brad gets fired up by something Lex says. It's great.
I’m so glad that you reviewed this song yabba dabba do, or whatever it’s called
Can you tell that the drummer makes movies now?