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Andy Summers - Presidio Theater - 2025.09.27 - thatguy - 09-28-2025 Quote:Former Police guitarist Andy Summers live at GP Presents in San Francisco A strange show...I wasn't a huge police fan when they were popular, but I've grown to appreciate many of their songs since. I'm much more of a fan of the experimental stuff Summers and Fripp did in the 80's. this was a "multimedia extravaganza". Two small amps on one side of the stage, a modern looking couch on a rug, with a plant and a couple of animal statues on the other. Summers came out in a purple suit. He is a tiny person. His suit looked a bit baggy, like the Sop Making Sense "Big Suit", but I don't think it was intended. He started right in by grabbing a red Stratocaster and then improvising 3 songs with a delay while some of his photos cycles on the big screen in the background. It was all very experimental and if Inwas anPolice fan, I'd probably have been turned off...I can't recall if he talked a bit after that, or went in to Tea in the Sahara. He played to a backing track and just played the vocal melody on guitar interspersed with riffs. He played Thelonius Monk song, and a couple songs he did with a guitarist in Rio. he told some road stories and once the audience warmed up, and the pacing evened out, it was funny. He finally played some more Police. For all the Police songs, the screen in the back would show his photos, usually ones that are very "one the nose", pouring tea from a pot to a cup for tea in the Sahara, etc...and would also have the lyrics on screen animated. I was not impressed by the multimedia... Summers only looked up once while playing guitar during the show, on the very last song, before the encore. Apart from that, he looked at his hands while he was noodling. also, he seemed to be winging it. He kept looking off, stage right and asking what am I doing now... It ended a bit abruptly, again, the pacing seemed a bit off. He got a standing ovation. Then he came back for an encore, even tho quite a few people were getting up to leave. His stories were fun. No mention of his work with Robert Fripp, even tho they just put out a box set a few months ago with a new disk of previously unreleased material. No mention of his lawsuit with Sting. In fact, he kept referring to his cohorts by other names, like "Steve". No mention of the new documentary series on the guitar that he's about to put out. Some of his photos were pretty good, but quite a lot were just "snapshots", IMHO. I did think it was a cool idea to play your music and foist your art on your audience at the same time. I'll have to see how I can do something like that... The venue was nice. I've never been there before. I got to SF earlier in the afternoon, so I parked at Palace of Legion Of Honor and hiked around in Lands End for about an hour. I haven't done that in awhile and enjoyed it, but even tho it was under fog, I worked up a pretty good sweat and didn't have a change of clothes for the show...oh well. I did get a pack of free strings for my acoustic, so that was cool... --tg I also think he looks Harpo Marx to a distracting degree... ![]()
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