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Papa_Smurf
(Spokane WA)
Posted: May 19, 2013 - 23:28
 

what! this could have been sooooooo much better think about it!!!!

ckcotton
(Adding snarky comments since 2007)
Posted: May 13, 2013 - 21:21
 

Outstanding


Ahnyer_Keester
(Chicago Il)
Posted: Jan 08, 2013 - 11:33
 

The Police went through different periods and some might argue that one period was better than another. For me, I liked them in each for the merits of each period. This song is one of the best from their early days.

BibKiller
Posted: Nov 12, 2012 - 18:02
 

{#Drummer}{#Bananapiano}

Poacher
(Brighton, UK)
Posted: Oct 12, 2012 - 09:34
 

I really don't care how much of a twat Sting has made of himself in latter years (although I suspect much of it is the media having a pop). 

I just love early Police and this track is a corker. Turn it up and dance! 

BikeCoachDave
(Columbia, Ky.)
Posted: Oct 12, 2012 - 09:34
 

Noticed this CD at a store last year. Had it back in the day. Got a bit depressed when I noticed the disc I was holding was a 25th anniversary re-release. Got even MORE depressed when I noticed the re-release was from 7 YEARS EARLIER!  :(

Stingray
Posted: Oct 06, 2012 - 08:06
 

 Gambrinus wrote:
The bass line rhythm is my customized vibration on my iPhone for my wife calling.

 
thanks for telling us, that your wife is planning to divorce you!

joelbb
Posted: Sep 10, 2012 - 20:08
 

I'm not a big Sting fan, nor a detractor.  He's certainly a huge talent.  But the tunes of his that I hear and like best always seem to involve the Police.  Except, perhaps "Fortress Around Your Heart".

dwlangham
(Nowhere to be found)
Posted: Aug 10, 2012 - 08:34
 

 cfordham wrote:
Amazing to think that Sting is such a tool these days. Everything after Ten Summoners Tales has been unforgivable.
 
Have you sees video footage of Willy Mays stumbling around center field playing for the Mets at the end of his career? Doesn't mean he wasn't a total stud in his day.

Proclivities
(Carrboro, NC)
Posted: Jun 21, 2012 - 10:08
 

 Mandible wrote:
Sting seems really full of himself. Pompous.
 
I think it's all that tantric glove-making he does.  Apparently, he's crafted some of the finest winter hand-wear on the market, and the mittens are to die for.

Gambrinus
(West Coast)
Posted: Jun 21, 2012 - 10:05
 

The bass line rhythm is my customized vibration on my iPhone for my wife calling.


Byronape
("post-capitalist wreckageville")
Posted: May 20, 2012 - 14:47
 

 fredriley wrote:

...but on the other hand you do tend to get duvet creep and colonisation of bed space...

 
Ok, I had to read this twice.  I'm still not sure if it's supposed to be colonization as in someone takes it over or colonization as in someone else farts all over the bed.  I hate it when you get under the covers and your nostrils get raped by yesterday's lunch. 

fredriley
(Nottingham, UK)
Posted: Feb 02, 2012 - 08:23
 

 Cynaera wrote:

Fred, you never fail to make me laugh out loud. "Freezing your bits off..." {#Roflol}  Better the colonization of bed space than to have someone snoring like a chainsaw in your ear.  I learned to fight back - I'd hang one foot outside the covers, then plant it strategically against the offending buttock or leg. The icy contact usually resulted in the complete and hasty vacating of the bed-hog, and the accompanying thud of a body hitting the floor was sheer music to me...

 
{#Roflol} Ah, the old 'cold feet' treatment - works every time with me :)


Cynaera
(Oh, who cares?)
Posted: Dec 26, 2011 - 11:43
 

 fredriley wrote:

Arf! Same here (sniff, itch, sneeze). I'm not sure that I agree with Sting's sentiments here. Ok, it's lovely having a woman share your bed, but on the other hand you do tend to get duvet creep and colonisation of bed space such that you end up on your side in a tiny area at the edge poised to fall out and freezing your bits off.

 
Fred, you never fail to make me laugh out loud. "Freezing your bits off..." {#Roflol}  Better the colonization of bed space than to have someone snoring like a chainsaw in your ear.  I learned to fight back - I'd hang one foot outside the covers, then plant it strategically against the offending buttock or leg. The icy contact usually resulted in the complete and hasty vacating of the bed-hog, and the accompanying thud of a body hitting the floor was sheer music to me...


Odyzzeuz
(Austin, Texas)
Posted: Nov 14, 2011 - 18:16
 

I like most of the Police and Sting, but this is pretty awful. When he channels his inner Michael Jackson with the high-pitched yelp I can't help but wince.

Tippster
(Washington, DC)
Posted: Oct 18, 2011 - 18:39
 

 MiracleDrug wrote:
haters of either Sting or the Police amuse me...{#Nyah}
 
...almost as much as Talking Heads haters.

EssexTex
(Above and Beyond)
Posted: Oct 14, 2011 - 04:58
 

As always, I only listen to the music and do my best to block out the awful distress calls of Stink

Orodrigues
(Resende (RJ), Brazil)
Posted: Sep 22, 2011 - 12:06
 

Ah, ah, ah... After Tori Amos' "cover" of King of Pain, you play The Police...

MiracleDrug
(Earth)
Posted: Aug 12, 2011 - 07:23
 

haters of either Sting or the Police amuse me...{#Nyah}

BKardon
(Louisville, CO)
Posted: Jul 11, 2011 - 22:38
 

 cfordham wrote:
Amazing to think that Sting is such a tool these days. Everything after Ten Summoners Tales has been unforgivable.
 
Yes!  A couple decent tunes here and there since then (Ghost Story), and Ten Summoners Tales is a near perfect 10, but I want to smash his lute like John Belushi in Animal House.


cfordham
Posted: Jul 09, 2011 - 10:36
 

Amazing to think that Sting is such a tool these days.

Everything after Ten Summoners Tales has been unforgivable.

boober
(KC,Mo)
Posted: Jun 10, 2011 - 06:51
 

 badgerv wrote:
prolly my favorite Police song
 
prolly mine too


fredriley
(Nottingham, UK)
Posted: Jun 10, 2011 - 06:50
 

 unclehud wrote:
"Bed's too big ... with Ah-choo!"  (It's pollen season around here.)

 
Arf! Same here (sniff, itch, sneeze). I'm not sure that I agree with Sting's sentiments here. Ok, it's lovely having a woman share your bed, but on the other hand you do tend to get duvet creep and colonisation of bed space such that you end up on your side in a tiny area at the edge poised to fall out and freezing your bits off.


vandal
(arriving somewhere, but not here. . .)
Posted: Jun 10, 2011 - 06:49
 

Masterpiece. . .

Derecho
(A Land Without Traffic Lights)
Posted: May 19, 2011 - 10:44
 

Sounds like someone stepped on Mr. Sting's toes a time or two during this recording.  *ow!*

michaele
(A2)
Posted: May 07, 2011 - 04:48
 

Ahhh The Police  {#Roflol}  happy happy joy joy



On_The_Beach
(Vancouver BC, Bud)
Posted: Apr 17, 2011 - 21:23
 

 listen_n_sf wrote:
Without Copeland there is no Sting.  Only a minor itch.
 
{#Lol} Good line. Old Stinky probably would have found some measure of fame regardless, but there's no denying Copeland is one amazing drummer.


Sasha2001
(Where the last of the union men run free)
Posted: Mar 23, 2011 - 12:36
 

So many great influences in this song. So much accomplished with only three instruments. Copland is a one-man orchestra.

northern_girl
(minnesota)
Posted: Mar 23, 2011 - 12:00
 

This song reminds me why I liked the Police...

newwavegurly
Posted: Mar 23, 2011 - 11:59
 

Too true.

sirdroseph
(Yes)
Posted: Mar 23, 2011 - 11:58
 

Awesome song, awesome album.{#Cool}


unclehud
(300 feet above the planet)
Posted: Mar 23, 2011 - 11:58
 

"Bed's too big ... with Ah-choo!"  (It's pollen season around here.)


Helchat
(150 miles southwest of Paradise)
Posted: Mar 17, 2011 - 10:09
 

This is a sexy song, great beat! {#Hug}

lemmoth
(NYC)
Posted: Mar 07, 2011 - 13:31
 

 nalle wrote:
Sorry but I must say, this is bad to the boone. Can´t stand it and now it´s time to MUTE.

 
Here's a Kroner, buy yourself a clue


listen_n_sf
Posted: Feb 01, 2011 - 18:23
 

Without Copeland there is no Sting.  Only a minor itch.

WayUpNorth
(Windswept Exile)
Posted: Dec 03, 2010 - 07:56
 

 badgerv wrote:
prolly my favorite Police song
 
Might have already said that somewhere in this thread, but worth saying again.


katiediddler
(one of the dominoes, hopefully near the back)
Posted: Dec 03, 2010 - 07:55
 

Yessir, yessir



newwavegurly
Posted: Dec 03, 2010 - 07:54
 

This was my earworm about 2 1/2 weeks ago. Not anymore, but still good to hear it.

badgerv
Posted: Dec 03, 2010 - 07:54
 

prolly my favorite Police song

derekd
(Mudball called Earth)
Posted: Nov 17, 2010 - 16:21
 

Jah mon.,,

akousa
(North Coast, USA)
Posted: Nov 11, 2010 - 12:39
 

A request...please play the alternate (mono) version of this song that appears on the box set. It's even better than this.


drews
(London, Blighty)
Posted: Sep 15, 2010 - 05:53
 

Sting back in the day, kept in check by the police, before he went lame and disapeared up his own a**e

siskinbob
(United Kingdom)
Posted: Sep 15, 2010 - 05:51
 

Don't you just love the bass lines in this and most of the Police tracks.

CoYoT51
(Lima, Perù - Château-Thierry, France)
Posted: Aug 27, 2010 - 12:16
 

What a band! What an album!!
Thank you very much, sir Bill!!!

helgigermany
(Germany)
Posted: Aug 08, 2010 - 01:00
 

Music ok, words terrible!

Peace_tode
(Atlanta)
Posted: May 10, 2010 - 17:18
 

Sting's autobiography does a good job of describing all of the surrounding details and input and influences of the early Police albums. Worth the read if you enjoy early Police.

nalle
(Malmo, Sweden)
Posted: Apr 24, 2010 - 14:30
 

Sorry but I must say, this is bad to the boone. Can´t stand it and now it´s time to MUTE.


On_The_Beach
(Vancouver BC, Bud)
Posted: Apr 02, 2010 - 22:26
 

 Ulises wrote:
Remember how refreshing this was after Disco?
 
Very. I saw them on this tour in a 1000-seater in '79 with the Specials opening. Great show.



Hannio
(Austin, TX)
Posted: Mar 02, 2010 - 07:29
 

 Ulises wrote:


Remember how refreshing this was after Disco?
 

Yes, I do.

fcatalao
Posted: Mar 02, 2010 - 07:25
 

 rbigelo wrote:
This is where you hear their reggae influences. 'Reggatta de Blanc' was one of the first record albums I bought as an adult.
 
mine was zenyatta mondatta