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DVD of The Police records show in 1980

April 27th, 2010 . by admin

In January 1980, the Police was still a band trying to consolidate in commercial terms. The way the trio decided to conquer the fans was the best of all: doing many shows where possible, in the four corners of the world. It worked.The DVD Live In Hamburg, 1980That the seal NFK has just launched in Brazil, serves as a good example of how were the performances by Sting (vocals, bass), Andy Summers (guitar, vocals) and Stewart Copeland (drums, vocals) in those early years.The presentation was recorded in Hamburg, Germany, in order to be displayed by the TV show Rock Palast, who has in its archives historical records made especially during the 70s and 80s.The repertoire includes seven songs on the album’s debut album (Outlandos D’Amour-1978), Five of the second (Regatta De Blanc-1979) And originally released on two singles (Fall Out and Visions Of The Night).Performing at a small stage and simple but with great quality audio and good video recording (especially close-ups), the Police wasting energy, inventiveness and charisma. Bon JoviThree such good musicians that can fill all the spaces about to doubt that there’s nobody else on the scene. His mixture of rock, punk, reggae and rock base with a slight seasoning showed sublime jazz from the beginning.Sting was born to shine, and his performance in this show is spectacular, both on vocals and playing bass. And the chemistry of the star with Summers and Copeland is absurd. Born to play together. Concert TicketsWonders how Next To You, Walking On The Moon, Roxanne, Message In a Bottle and pot-pourry Can not Stand Losing You / Regatta De Blanc are played with vigor and conviction of a group rather then just do shows for crowds. Lucky person was who had the chance to see them in a place so intimate when the scene of this DVD. Tickets More

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