A Midsummer Night's Dream with the Police at Dodger Stadium
One midsummer night not to long ago, a few friends and I traveled to Dodger Stadium to fulfill a lifetime dream of seeing the Police in concert.
So did 55,000 other Police fans.
The crowd at Dodger Stadium
I’ve never been to a concert at Dodger Stadium before. It was quite a surreal feeling to be among a sea of 55,000 people singing police lyrics. It was a night I never dreamed I’d ever get to experience in my life. It was a night I will never forget!
Strangely, JFK, lead singer of the Los Angeles band World Wide Spies (one of my favorite bands) was sitting a few rows in front of us. It’s a small world after all.
Jesse Rivera was also somewhere in that sea of Police fans and had this to say about his experience at the concert. (I stole the title of this blog from a line in Jesse’s blog.)
“The Police's music in itself to me and I'm sure to lots of us there last night is like a gateway back to a time when our lives, our opinions on things like music, love, drugs, politics were just starting to take shape in our young expanding minds.
The days when everything and anything was and maybe could still be possible. Hearing this music again and hearing it fresh and still alive I think fills our beings with a sense that everything and anything is still possible all over again and again and again and that's not a bad feeling.”
I couldn’t agree more. I first discovered the Police back in the early 1980’s emanating from my brother’s bedroom. He promptly informed me they were the greatest band of all time and soon I was a huge fan too. My love for the Police and especially their lead singer Sting has been going strong for more than 25 years. Musically they’ve remained a constant in my life like no other artists have. I’ve discovered myself and my heart embraced in Sting’s lyrics more times than I can remember.
While chingpea and I had a hard time navigating the LA traffic the night before trying to get to the Roxy, navigating through the sea of people at Dodger Stadium proved to be just as difficult a task. As were the stadium stairs for me and my deformed knees. By the end of the night my knees were screaming from climbing and descending those steep stairs.
I had never heard of Fiction Plane, turns out its Sting’s sons’ band! They were really good too. Sting’s son, Joe Sumner followed in his footsteps as lead vocalist and bassist for Fiction Plane. Imagine opening for your dad’s band that just happens to be the Police on a world tour to sold out stadiums, how cool is that!
The Foo Fighters ROCKED! They played an amazing set that the crowd went wild over. Dave Grohl ran around in the audience for a while and had tons of people chasing after him. I think he made the security guards trying to keep up with him nervous.
Finally the Police took the stage and began the night with Message in a Bottle and 25 years since they were last a touring band disappeared. Let me just say that the Police truly are an amazing band! They are the perfect blend of a jazz trio with the energy of a punk-rock band whose melodies fuse to form a definitive new wave rock band. It just doesn’t get any better than the Police. Hearing their extended live versions of some of my favorite songs and singing along with 55,000 fans was truly incredible.
Walking on the Moon felt like my theme song that night for my knees, I too hoped my legs wouldn’t break. Chingpea mentioned that she hoped they performed the “magic” song and almost immediately they played Every Little Thing She Does is Magic. I don’t know how she did that, but it was really cool. Every song they played was amazing! Wrapped Around Your Finger and a couple others featured Stewart Copeland as a percussion guru. Can’t Stand Losing You and Roxanne were the two songs of the night that were my favorites. Sadly, the only song they didn’t play that I wanted to hear was Spirits in the Material World.
Wrapped Around Your Finger
Here’s the incredible set list they performed that night:
Message In A Bottle Synchronicity II Walking On The Moon Voices Inside My Head When The World Is Running Down Don't Stand So Close Driven To Tears The Bed's Too Big Without You Truth Hits Everybody Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic Wrapped Around Your Finger De Do Do Do De Da Da Da Invisible Sun Walking In Your Footsteps Can't Stand Losing You Roxanne King of Pain So Lonely Every Breath You Take Next To You
So Lonely
Roxanne
Sting’s voice is still an anthem-esque melodic wonder that sounds the same live as it does on a studio album. His voice live gives me goose bumps! I love that. I saw Sting in concert on the Nothing Like the Sun tour and he sounded just as great now as he did back then.
Sting is still HOT!
Sting, Andy Summers and Stewart Copeland may all be “older” now but they still ROCK!
I couldn’t leave the concert of my lifetime without a Police t-shirt! So chingpea and I navigated our way through the crowd and stood in a really long line at one of many merchandise booths. We helped a guy pick out a Police hat and when it was finally our turn, I not only bought a really cool Police t-shirt, but I also bought an autographed copy of Sting’s memoir Broken Music.
Our midsummer night’s dream with the Police ended in the parking lot of Dodger Stadium sitting in the back of a truck talking about the concert while looking at the stars and listening to Police songs on the radios of cars maneuvering their way out of the biggest traffic jam ever. It was perfect. A real dream come true. It was the Police!
Ah man what a great story glad I could be a part of it. You know in the days leading up to and shortly after the show I was really starting to get tired of all the people who said they 'heard' the shows were not all that great and the band sounded rusty after all these years. I'm so glad your a little like me and don't go to concerts to critique musicians but rather go to shows to free your soul get babtized with music.......".....free free set them free...." -JR
JR, Yes that was a great show! And like you... the band would have to totally suck for me to critique it. If I love the band, their music, buy a ticket for their show... I'm going to have a great time! :)
Jenraven, I love getting authorgraphed copies of books too! ;)
Imagine opening for your dad’s band that just happens to be the Police on a world tour to sold out stadiums, how cool is that!
OMG... that gave me chills. Soooo coooool!
And Foofighters rock!
I'll bet the excrutiating pain you were in the next day from having to walk that much was soooo worth it. LUCKY YOU! The Police is definitely a concert dream come true!
Ah man what a great story glad I could be a part of it. You know in the days leading up to and shortly after the show I was really starting to get tired of all the people who said they 'heard' the shows were not all that great and the band sounded rusty after all these years. I'm so glad your a little like me and don't go to concerts to critique musicians but rather go to shows to free your soul get babtized with music.......".....free free set them free...." -JR
I love getting autographed copies of books! I'm glad you guys had such a good time. Yay for music!!
JR, Yes that was a great show! And like you... the band would have to totally suck for me to critique it. If I love the band, their music, buy a ticket for their show... I'm going to have a great time! :)
Jenraven, I love getting authorgraphed copies of books too! ;)
Imagine opening for your dad’s band that just happens to be the Police on a world tour to sold out stadiums, how cool is that!
OMG... that gave me chills. Soooo coooool!
And Foofighters rock!
I'll bet the excrutiating pain you were in the next day from having to walk that much was soooo worth it. LUCKY YOU! The Police is definitely a concert dream come true!