The Police - Does Everyone Stare Reaction
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- Опубликовано: 24 июл 2024
- In this video we're visiting The Police once more. We've always loved this band's hits, and we're just starting to look into their album songs. This should be fun. Enjoy!
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Now that's a great album - still play this album . This is their second album and still had an edge. Reggatta de Blanc - translates from French to "White Reggae" . On the opening of this track, you will notice a classical voice slightly wash over . Andy Summer was listening to the radio when writing this track , then this classical voice came over the radio waves and then he knew he had to include it.
I've always wondered how that "O Sole Mio" bit had ended up in the intro, thank you! 😊 It's Stewart's song, not Andy's, though 😉
one of my fave albums, wore it out, banger after banger, Copelands drumming , coolest of cool
Well done guys - it's not easy putting this material together day in day out etc. With all the research and emails and including your ' day jobs' etc. 🙂
If we can use this platform to help get us out of our day jobs, that would be nice. We won't make money doing reactions. But, this could be a better way to network.
Great album , not a bum track on it , it's flawless 👍🏻
"The awkwardness goes with the story though" spot on Cynthia
My absolute favourite Police song (and I love The Police). Written by Stewart Copeland, rather than Sting. Just brilliant!
From my favourite Police 🚔 album Regatta De Blanc .. No sophomore slump for Sting , Andy & Stewart. Bring On The Night 🌙
It is a great lp.
@@SPKdesign1 It's really ace !
It's a tie between 'Reggatta...' and 'Zenyatta...' for me 😊 Speaking of 'Bring On The Night', I found out only earlier this year that it was actually Sting playing the guitar solos on the studio recording, via this following, very interesting video: ruclips.net/video/Iztn-JBpN0s/видео.html , and it finally made sense to me why Andy's live guitar solos sounded so different! And also better, in my opinion 😅
@@SPKdesign1 - It's among my Top 5 Police albums! 😉
@@mightyV444 I would have to sit and relisten to them back to back as "Outlandos D'Amour" also has some pretty good tracks on it as well.
Chris, *my* Mum also couldn't stand the repetition in some of The Police's songs! 😄 Especially 'Message In A Bottle' with its seemingly infinite "I'm sending Out An S.O.S." ending, and despite Andy Summers actually playing a guitar solo there 😅
I'd first heard 'Reggatta De Blanc' (faux French for 'White Reggae' 😉) on a cassette tape belonging to my Big Bro when I was 11, in '81, and when *this* song's intro came on, I'd first thought The Police's album had ended and this was a different band! 😄 Mostly because of the piano, which I hadn't heard before in any of their other songs I'd known up to that point. There aren't any guitars in it either! So I'm not sure what Andy Summers' contribution may have been, but I'd always assumed he was the one playing the piano during the rest of the song. He may just have gone to the pub, though 😄
This is a Stewart Copeland song, and the "clunky" start is actually his original demo recording, with him speak-singing and playing the piano and the bass, too; He'd composed this for music class at skewl already during his teens, if I remember correctly. I doubt this is that actual recording, though. There's also a bit of 'O Sole Mio' playing in the background of that intro, and I've always loved that lil' boo-boo of the piano at 2:30 , and of course the rest of the song 😊 ... *and* how differently you two reacted to the intro 😁
This track was a necessary one on Regatta which is overall pretty heavy. This is funny as is the other Copeland one " The Other Ones Are Complete Bullshit ! "
@@davidellis5141 - "Want something corny? You got it!" 😄
Have you heard Copeland's solo stuff he did under the name Klark Kent?
@@SPKdesign1 - Not all of it, but a couple of songs, yes! He even made it onto Top Of The Pops with one of them! 😄 I also know his Oysterhead and Gizmodrome collaborations 🙂
@@mightyV444 I liked his stuff as much as the Police.
For another in the pantheon of "quirky" love songs, I would suggest XTC's "Statue of Liberty". Is there anything wrong with me that I dig oddball songs like these, and that I know they sang 'sending out an S.O.S.' 24 times in "Message in a bottle"?
it;s very Stewart Copeland.....great that he got Sting to do the vocals.
Bring on the Night is a must guys
8:40 - I admit I was rather underwhelmed when I heard The Police play live for the first time, which also had been before I learnt about the way recording studios work, especially in regards to overdubs: They were on fire musically and in terms of Sting's lead vocals, but the vocal harmonies didn't sound anywhere near as great as they had on the studio albums! It was my Big Bro who then enlightened me and told me that Sting had also sung those.
And while you're right Chris that Sting did sing lead on most of The Police's songs, there also are several exceptions! Like 'On Any Other Day' from the same album, with Stewart singing lead and Sting providing harmonies (Great song too, by the way!), and Andy Summers' best lead vocal is on the non-album track 'Someone To Talk To' , while he also speaks more than sings on 'Be My Girl (Sally)' , 'Friends' and 'Mother' . He'd also composed the very cool 'Omegaman' and the B-side 'Shambelle' 🙂
If you want to have fun 😁 ..listen to the other Copeland track On Any Other Day. No Sting singing..
Yeh nah, Sting is singing harmonies along with Stewie 😉 You're very right about the "fun" bit, though! 😊
This is very unexpected, not a great song but very interesting.
Stewart Copeland wrote this song. One of his better compositions.