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Summerfest stung when Sting, The Police stiff Milwaukee
Sting (left) and Andy Summers are touring together for the first time since the 1980s.
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Published June 25, 2007 at 5:10 a.m.
Tags: the police, summerfest, sting, bob babisch, andy summers, stewart copeland

Sting, Andy Summers and Stewart Copeland -- collectively known to the rock world as The Police -- have generated mostly mixed reviews during their reunion tour.

But, that's no consolation to Bob Babisch, the vice president of entertainment at Summerfest, who worked diligently to secure a date for The Police, one of the hottest-selling shows of the summer, at the Marcus Amphitheater.

He came up empty.

"That was the one show that was working during our time that we couldn't get," Babisch said. "They just weren't going to do three days in a row. It was frustrating, definitely. But, there was nothing we could do to make it happen."

Summerfest CEO Don Smiley agreed. "It's not like we didn't try," Smiley said. "We offered a boatload of money."

When The Police announced their tour, which commemorates the 30th anniversary of the single "Roxanne," a July 4 date in Milwaukee seemed like a natural fit between stops at the Xcel Energy Center in St. Paul and Chicago's Wrigley Field. When the band added a second show at the Friendly Confines, it became clear that the Milwaukee stop wasn't going to materialize.

"People don't realize this, but out of 11 shows in the Amp, we put about 50 offers out there," Babisch said. "Some of the shows come here. Then, they're gone. With some shows, they're gone three or four times and then they come back."

Babisch was holding a date open in hopes that Van Halen would bring its highly-anticipated concert series to the Big Gig, but the tour was delayed guitarist Eddie Van Halen went into rehab.

"We were in the routing," Babisch said. "That was going to be a big show for us."

As for The Police tour du jour, reviewers have described the concerts as powerful, but patchy.

"The chemistry is obviously still unstable," Joel Selvin wrote for the San Francisco Chronicle. "(Andy) Summers is a phlegmatic soul whose guitar style depends more on carefully processed sounds than fiery playing. He brought as much joy and charisma to the task as a cashier giving change. (Stewart) Copeland, as engaged as Summers was detached, wore golfing gloves and sweatband that matched the athleticism of his drumming.

"Sting looked great, all rippling muscles and chiseled features. Still his frustration came through in his joyless exuberance, his phony bonhomie as he coasted through vocal parts he used to burn through."

Ben Wener of the Orange County Register described himself as "underwhelmed.

"I somewhat set myself up: I conveniently overlooked the fact, based on available live materials, that though their five albums evolved into studio marvels, The Police were never the sharpest live band," Wener wrote.

"When they caught fire, they could be unstoppable, ragged friction triggering explosiveness most peers couldn't match. But that apparently wasn't The Police on most nights.

"Nor is it this older, smoother Police now."

Craig Rosen, writing in the Hollywood Reporter, said that The Police show, "certainly is not an embarrassment, but it's not enriching the band's legacy. It's just fattening up their collective bank accounts."



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Posted by High_Life_Man on June 26, 2007 at 10:00 a.m. (report)

VH with Dave. That would have been awesome. Too bad Eddie is such a selfish prick. Booze is such a crutch for him.

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Posted by Re: Craig Rosen on June 25, 2007 at 7:30 p.m. (report)

What does "Craig Rosen" think -- they're going to sound like they did in 1977 or 1986 ?! They're in their 50's & 60's! I'm just glad I'll be able to see them play in Chicago -- it's once in a lifetime opportunity for me.

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Posted by Re: Danno on June 25, 2007 at 8:37 a.m. (report)

This article has nothing to do with Sting's solo career -- the article is about The Police.

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Posted by danno on June 25, 2007 at 6:50 a.m. (report)

Has anyone heard the new Sting recording? Someone should explain to him that he is not a good singer and should stay away from classical-like vocal pieces. Croak away Sting!

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