Last night Sabrina and I were getting ready for the weekend, and a friend of mine had lent me a copy of the (somewhat) new Police DVD, a 1983 concert from the Synchronicity tour. The Police are among my top favorite bands of all time, so we popped in the video and started watching.
Now The Police were an amazing band. The musicianship in that band is quite nearly unmatched and I would go so far as to say Stewart Copeland is one of the greatest drummers alive. The video was a little dated (it was produced in 1983, so lots of cheesy 80's video effects, and quite a few shots of the Pat Benatar wannabes in the audience), and the audio quality was definitely lacking. It hadn't been remastered and remixed like the Houston DVD, but I'm sure the stereo track had been cleaned up. All in all, a pretty good concert.
But about halfway through the show, I just started wondering "Where's the magic on that stage?" Watching those 3 guys do what they do, technically, was amazing. And I love the songs. But you know what it was - 3 guys playing music. There really was no electricity in the air, nothing to draw you into their world. So I looked at Sabrina after about 40 minutes and said "Can we put in the Journey concert?"
So let me tell you the difference here - From the moment the camera comes up on Steve Smith during the intro to Escape, there's just some sort of electricity - some sort of force that takes over that stage. I've never seen anything like it anywhere else....Just the energy and - most importantly - The absolute enjoyment that this band seemed to get from sharing these songs with the audience. Steve Perry was right in a recent interview - The songs and the performance deserved the right treatment. Just amazing. All the great musicianship, pin-up boy looks, or even great songs (let's face it, Sting is one of the great songwriters of the 20th century) can't create that kind of magic...It's that unnamable x factor that for a few short moments in time captured that lightening in a bottle. I'm so happy that I'm able to do what I do, that I can feel and appreciate what this band meant to so many people.
Anyway....Make the Journey comparison! Take your favorite band's DVD and play it alongside Journey's Escape 1981 DVD - You'll taste the difference!