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Review: The Police @ Arena, Manchester

12:20pm Friday 20th June 2008

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By Sir Bill Taylor »

MANY years ago BC (Before Children) we were on holiday near Nimes.

Le premier groupe anglais were appearing that night in Les Arenes.

"No, not going to see them, daft name".

Anyway 27 years later, WC, we got to see The Police in Manchester. It was brilliant.

The second night 18,000 crowd was engaged and transfixed.

The sound quality was excellent, a gang of cameramen kept great images on the giant screens.

Andy Summers on Fender guitar, Stuart Copeland on drums (percussionist more like) and Mr Sumner, the bass player who doubles on vocals total 176 years between them but didn't act, sing or play like it for a minute in a show just short of two hours.

They'd split up in 1984! What will they start with, we mused over pre gig drinks.

It was Bring on the Night. Then the night included Message in a Bottle and Walking on the Moon both off Regatta de Blanc.

I just got wonderfully lost in virtual nostalgiaDon't Stand So Close to Me, Driven to Tears, Every Little Thing.

Then Do do do. How I love the second verse: Poets, priests and politicians Have words to thank for their positions During Invisible Sun we were graced with a wonderful photo montage of faces of children of the world.

Reaching the finale and encore including Can't Stand Losing You, a totally red bathed hall for the eponymous Roxanne, what we call Sue Lawleythe last but one song was Every Move.

I don't remember the last song because I was hoping that it wasn't But it was, and we'll never see them again. Le premier groupe anglais?

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reader, says...
3:11pm Mon 23 Jun 08

This is basically gobbledygook which could be bettered by most of the other 36,000 in the MEN Arena for the Police's two concerts. Bill was/is a decent politician but he is no journalist. And who uses titles such as 'Sir' in bylines? Even the likes of Paul McCartney and Anthony Hopkins don't use their knighthoods on music and film credits.

BillT, In my Office says...
10:30am Wed 25 Jun 08

I don't usually re-comment,but Reader has two points:-
He doesn't like my style. That's fine. Can we look forward to some contributions from him or her? Secondly, my use of my Sir, which I didn't do, checking what I submitted to the Telegraph. I usually leave how people address me to what they feel most comfortable with - it gives people a lot of scope, I can tell you...
However, is there a further issue he or she has?

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