The Police’s reunion
tour returned to New York last night for a
Halloween show at Madison
Square Garden.
While the group delivered the same setlist it has offered most nights this fall,
the trio did spice up their performance for the holiday. Frontman Sting took
the stage dressed as a jester, guitarist Andy Summers played Charlie Chaplin and
drummer Stewart Copeland dressed as a zombie mummy. Throughout the night, Summers
stayed in character with both his walk and mannerisms.
Copeland’s last
Halloween performance took place in 2001 with the supergroup Oysterhead at Denver’s Fillmore
Auditorium. For the gig Oysterhead sandwiched verses of its "Armies on
Ecstasy" with a take on the Kinks "All Day and All of the Night"
and the Police's "Walking on the Moon" (at that point a rarity). Later, during the trio’s "Birthday Boys,"
Trey Anastasio also offered a few lines from some of songs that Jon Fishman
often sang with Phish, including "Love You," "Bike" and
"Cracklin' Rosie.” For the gig, Anastasio also wore Fishman’s signature dress.
The Police will
return to Madison
Square Garden
this Friday, November 2.
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